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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 1, 1953 13 Mrs. Burgoyne- Listi Committee for. School r-sr Carol Hornbeck Betrothed Further Arrangements Announced for Concert By Clinton Hill Orchestra Patrons are announced for Settlement Event Mrs. Fred Gt Burgoyne, chalr- man of awards, has selected the the first concert of the second Miss Barbara Kofsky, Private Barenblut to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. David Kofsky of 1615 Avenue I announce the betrothal of their Miss Barbara Kofsky, to Pvt. Harvey M. Barenblut of 1016 E. 13th son of Mrs.

Barenblut and the late Charles Barenblut. Miss Kofsky Is attending Mid-Wood High School. Pvt. Harvey Barenblut was graduated from New York State University as a dental technician. 1 young women from Packer, season of the Clinton Hill Sym-Berkeley and Adelphi who are phony Orchestra, Dr.

Henry to assist her at the School Set- Fusner, conductor, which will tlement benefit Spring Fashion take place on Tuesday evening To E. L. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Hornbeck of 1074 E. 52d St. announce engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Mae Horn-beck, to Edmond L. Murphy, on of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Murphy of 835 59th St. Anthology on March 12 at the' at 8:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall of Hotel st. oeorge.

iney are ttieratt Institute. They are Mr. Misses Ann Bonynge, Claire and Mrs. Frank Earll. Mr.

and Miss Hornbeck received her B.A. degree from Brooklyn Col Mrs. Ebert P. Fusner, Miss Reba Jones, Mrs. William Hays Lawrence, Miss Kathleen Lolis, lege and is currently employed! In the Network Sales Service; Burgoyne, Ann Dillon, Helene DuBrow, Persis Judd, Judy Lange, Lois Randall, Rita Scar-dapame, Carolyn Schwartz, Barbara Smtih, Alice Whitelock, Lynn Zabrlskie, Penny 1 IS "'k I i Division of Dumont Television Network.

She is a past worthy I I I Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nutt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schroeder.

Miss Lolis Is chairman of the sponsoring committee. Associate members Include Allan Couda Difiglia, Sonny Aezt and I A'. 1 Carol M. Hornbeck I I Atkins, Edwin L. Beck and Caroline Swift.

Mrs. Burgoyne will entertain the young women at a tea at the Height? Casino on Tuesday when plans will be completed for their participation in Verdi B. Fuller Jr. and Mr and Mrs. Henry Steltz.

HtaUtoo Mwuw mpben Marie A. Palamara Marie A. Palamara Edwin L. Beck Is chairman the show which will be pre Three o'Clock Frolic Patronesses Are Listed of the ushers. His committee includes the Rev.

Emil Bella edviser of Midwood Assembly No. 5, Order of Rainbow for Girls, and is the recently elected mother associate advisor. Miss Hornbeck is a member and officer of Flatbush Chapter, No. 177. Order of Eastern Star.

Mr. Murphy also received his f.A. degree from Brooklyn College and is attending New York Vniversity Graduate School of Buslnw Administration. He is mploycd at an investment analytt by the City B-ink Farmers Trust. The couple will be married In the Fall.

sented by Martin of Brooklvn Edward Harriott, James 0 Engaged to Mr. Gadbols Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Palamara of Baldwin, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the be Patronesses for the "Three Additional patrons for the, event are Mrs.

A. Clarke Bed-I Johnson, Orrtn G. Judd, Fred o'clock Frolic, sponsored bv Koke, M. John Lolis. Phillip ford, Mrs.

Robert E. Blum, Mrs. Millspaugh, Irving Nutt, L. trothal of their daughter, Miss Robert Oaks. K.

Gardner Per-ine. Paul Pfaff, Charles Plo- Marie Antoinette Palamara, to James Edward Gadbols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester 0. Gad- the Junior Committee of the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society on March 28 at the St.

Regis Roof, Manhattan, from 3 to 7 p.m., are announced. They In- cher and Melrose I. Spooner, Nathan J. Beers, Mrs. Mortimer W.

Byers. Mrs. Stewart R. Browne, Mrs. George M.

Billings, Mrs. Haughton Bell; Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll, Mrs. J. Hamilton Crawford, Mrs.

Lester E. Dennon, Mrs. George H. Dayton. Mrs.

Gordon Edwards, Mrs. bois of Readsboro, Vt. Mrs. Irving Nutt Is chairman THE HUBBARD CHILDREN Barbara Brooke and Robert Morris Hubbard Jr. are the daughter and son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morris Hubbard of 191 6th Ave. Barbara, of the ways and means com mittee, with Mrs. Jamel Pear Miss Palamara is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy Barbara Kofsky Mrs.

Dondera Entertains Mrs Laurence Arata Mrs A sail as' vice chairman. They arej a Girl Scout, recently was honored at on eleventh birthday and is employed in the legal de assisted bv Mrs. Irving Jones partment of Anglo Lautaro W. Austin, Miss Marjorie Aus- Alfred H. Everson, Mrs.

William H. Field, Mrs. Norman H. Mrs. I.

Leibman and Mrs St. Joseph's Committee Mrs. John A. Dondero, chairman of the Spring Bridge spon tin, Mrs. John R.

Bartels, Mrs. Nitrate Corp. Mr. Gadbois was graduated Medical Society Lists Luncheon Sponsors Charles Merz. The committee Free, Mrs.

William H. Good, Mrs. R. Whitney Gosnell, Mrs A. John Baumgarten, Mrs.

II. on instruments is composed of from St. Joseph's School, North party Dy ner parents, ner Dromer, wno is six years ca, was elected the first president of the first grade at Public School 4. The children's father is the chairman of the committee for the concert to be qiven by the Baptist Children's Home of Long Island on Thursday, April 16, at the Academy of Music. Mrs.

Hubbard is president of the Parents' Association of the school her children attend. Haughton Roll, Mrs. Walter St. f- 1 j- The Woman's Auxiliary to ine woman uxuia-y J. Benedict Mrs.

Harold J. Adams Mas and employed jVirs- Fusner and Frank Earll. the Medical Society of thelhv Sp of Greene, Mrs. James M. Hills, Jean West is chairm.m 1 nn TV 1 1 rvc-OMh A I I RTvn TTyn UnmvM Ht Dun County of Kings, Mrs.

Joseph A. Mrs. rank C. Hamm, Mrs. Rus- of snecial publicity.

Serving America. He has recently re Berry, Mrs. Walter L. Betts, Mrs. William C.

Bierds, Mrs. Elliot Bishop, Mrs. Robert E. Blum, Mrs. A.

Royce Rolean, sen n. ner, Mrs. aisteaa James, Mrs. Ella B. JetmoreJ with her are Orrin Dolloft Judd, C.

Jordan Vail and Mis: turned after serving, four years in the United States Navy with Margaret Brown Wood. Brooklyn Colony, N.E.W. To Honor Members the Seventh Fleet in the Pacific. Mrs. G.

Harry Jackson, Mrs. Ed-1 win W. Kleinert, Mrs. Warner Mrs. Percival G.

Buerk, Mrs. Charles Buermann Mrs. A June wedding Is planned Squillace, president, announced the sponsors for the 18th annual luncheon and farhion show at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on March 10. They are Mrs. Domi-nick A.

Ajello, Mrs. Leo A. Amarosi, Mrs. A. Fi R.

Andre-sen, Mrs. Vincent Anello, Mrs. The committee In charge of Brooklyn Colony. National Swan, Mrs. Frank T.

Trull invitations includes Miss Ma David -Bush, Mrs. Edwin V. Campazzi, Mrs. Joseph Castka, bel Duncan, Mrs. Kenneth Society of New England Worn- and Mrs.

J. Richard Wiggins, en, Mrs. Frank Howland Par- The guests of honor will be cells, president, will meet at.organizatlon presidents, includ- Charles Pope Choristers Mrs. Russell CnuKsnaiiK, Air: Powell, Prof. Frederick White-man, Miss Jean West and Miss King, Mrs.

Henry Kvburg, Mrs. Willard Kauth, Mrs. J. Russell Kiernan, Mrs. Tremper Longman, Mrs.

Robert F. Lee, Mrs. George H. McGlynn, Mrs. D.

Irving Mead, Mrs. John Ross Martin, Mrs. John sored by St. Joseph's Guild give a luncheon for her com-! mittee chairmen at her home, Roth last week. Mrs.

Charles Joseph Reilly is co-chairman. The event will be held on Saturday April 18. on the Hotel Statler Roof, Manhattan. Proceeds are for the support of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, 218 Tfith St. Among the guests were Mrs.

Harold C. Kenney, president of the guild, and the following chairmen and co-chairmen of committees: Reception, Mrs. Hugh J. Regley and Mrs. James A.

Dempsey; hostesses, Mrs. Albert H. Chambers and Mrs. Joseph .1. Eschenbrenner; awards, Mrs.

William A. Hamm Plan Future Events the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Saniuel L. Berson, Mrs. Henry 114 Pierrepont on Thurs Marion E. Williams.

Mrs. Allan V. Atkins heads the com day March 12. The reception The Charles Pope Choristers will be guests at a luncheon card party to he held at the home of Mrs. Howard Silvia, II.

Beinfield, Mrs. Louis Berger, Mrs. Dom Blasi, Mrs. Harry Blum. Mrs.

Valentine V. Uourke, Mrs. Joseph A. Cara-vella, Mrs. Philip R.

Casesa, Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. George Mayer, Miss Jane L. mittee on orchestra personnel, Assisting her are Dr. Fusner, rx-officio; Mrs.

E. Almore Gau 87)0 E. 37th St. on March 17. Moore.

Mrs. Charles H. Nugent, ing: Mrs. Charlotte Baruth, Mrs. Harry D.

McKeige, Mrs. Rudolph R. Tamargo, Miss Eleanor R. Baker, Mrs. E.

P. Holrlen Mrs. Berton J. Delmhorst, Mrs. LeRoy S.

Edwards, Mrs. Robert C. Ewer, Mrs. Noah L. Peterson, Mrs.

Winthrop E. Warburton, Mrs. Robert H. Rippere, Mrs. Helen R.

Sayles, Mrs. Clara E. Rice, Mrs. J. Douglas Erskine, Mrs.

Edward P. Cypiot, Mrs. Alfred 11. Daniels, Mrs. Leon A.

Dela-porte, Mrs. Lee A. Delaporte, Mrs. Herbert Dittmer, Mrs. Mary C.

Draper, Mrs. Thomas Dublin, Miss Elizabeth Dutcher, Mrs. Arthur C. Ebinger, Mrs. Gordon L.

Edwards, Mrs. Harold Endreson, Mrs. Arthur Evers, Mrs. William B. falconer, Mrs.

Littleton II. Fitch, Mrs. William J. Foley, Mrs. Merrill N.

Foote, Mrs. Edward vain, honorary member and Plans for the event were made Mrs. Jules Cinder, Mrs. Thomas Miss Reba Jones. .1.

Cuomo, Mrs. Julius Dan, Mrs Clifton L. Dance, Mrs. Frederic at a meeting held at Mrs. Silvia's home recently.

Other dates set hy the group are March 25 Mrs. Charles A. Malley Jr. Mrs. William M.

Parke, Mrs E. Clifford Place, Mrs, Morri son Pretz, Mrs. William R. Rich ard, Mrs. Thomas B.

Ruther The guests of honor will be Miss Jessie Chamberlain, Miss will be at 1:45 p.m. The program, at 2 p.m., will consist of the Dorelle Concert Trio, including Maxine Dorelle. soprano; Walter Scott, violinist, and Sidney Raphael, pianist. Mrs. William Hays Lawrence will present her Radio Interview Broadcast over Station WWRL.

The members who have been associated with the Colony for Danker, Mrs. Maurice Dattel Hilda Couch. Mr. and Mrs, and 2fi, when a rummage sale haum, Mrs. R.

F. DelNunzio. Mrs. Herbert Dittmer, Mrs. Leo will be held in Wells Memorial McDonough Craven, ford, Mrs.

Thomas H. RoulstonJJames and Mrs. John J. Cummings; Miss Evelyn B. Dunn, Miss Church to secure funds to pro Mrs.

S. Ruyle, Mrs. Harrv K. apecial prizes, Mrs. Charles A M.

Fuller, Mrs. Clarence Glass, mote the Town Hall concert on Nellie M. Dunn, Mrs. E. Almore Gauvain, Mrs.

George Mrs. Edwin Goebel, Mrs. An June 5. drew L. Gomory, Mrs.

Andrew Graham, Mrs. Malcolm W. Gray, TT i25 years or more will be hon Reynolds, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons, Miss P'lorence A.

Spalck-haver, Mrs. Abraham M. Sands, Mrs. David W. Swanson, Mrs.

Robert W. Swanson, Mrs. H. J. Szold, Mrs.

Arthur Schwartz, Stewart W. Richards, Mrs. Lawrence E. Campbell, Mrs. Flora Knapp Dickinson.

Mrs. George S. Holderness, Mrs. Raymond D. MacCart, Mrs.

Charles C. Marshall, Mrs. William O. Pres-cott, Mrs. Harry E.

Cardoze, Mrs. Willard Robinson, Mrs, S. Drexler, Mrs. Harold Dundy. Mrs.

Frederic E. Elliott, Mrs. Michael Ferragamo, Mrs. SolF. Keinstein, Mrs.

Robert Feis, Mrs. Pat Fiscella, Mrs. Charles F. Fisher, Mrs. Alfonso M.

Gaimari, Mrs, Dennis Ryan Gillen, Mrs. Morris Glass, Mrs. Harnett Goldfarb, Mrs. Edwin niradiu ivasscnau, mrs. Mrs.

Carl H. Green, Mrs. ored and include Miss Gladys iam Hays Lawrence, Miss Lily Hunter Greener, Mrs. Roy L. Miss Anita Palmer, Nvboe, Halsted, Mrs.

Richards Hannah, Bally, Miss Eleanor R. Baker, Mrs. Charles J. Bamberger, Mrs, Clifford R. Beardsley, Charles Pope, Charles Pratt, Mrs.

John Tallman, Mrs. ,1. Paul Mrs. Chester R. llartzell, Mrs.

I. Mead Hayward. Mrs. Wm. 1 Grace Roberts, Mrs The executive board met last Tuesday at the home of the director, Charles Frank Pope of 1105 E.

46th St. Preceding the meeting the by-law revision committee was entertained at dinner. New singing members, received hy the choristers are Miss Virginia F. Russo, Anthony J. Corsello, Gernard J.

Mrs. Edwin R. Bedford, M'sshS Butler, Mrs. Peter J. Vander-Putten, Mrs.

Eugene E. Sullivan; books, Mrs. George F. Veasey, Mrs. James Trenta-lange, Mrs.

John W. Angus; Invitations, Mrs. Thomas J. Charles and Mrs. Leonard II.

Goddard; table prizes, Mrs. William J. McCarthy, Mrs. Walter E. Doud, Mrs.

James A. Mc-Gnugh, Mrs. Francis P. Flaherty, Mrs. Timothy O'Sh'ea: awards hostesses, Miss Muriel Elrirldge, Mrs.

William J. Steele, Mrs. Harry N. Eldridge; arrangements, Mrs. Clarence S.

Eva Rranrh. Airs. Frederick wn SI- iMrs- Annum, cringe A. Griffin, Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs.

James G. Haughton, Mrs. and Miss Hilda J. Couch. W.

Burbank, Miss Carlotta M. Bushnell, Miss Bess W. Catter- Allen Hull, Mrs. Alfred Ianora, An executive board meeting Thorn, Mrs. Robert F.

Walms-ley, Mrs. Charles Wronwick, Mrs. Travis H. Whitney, Mrs. Thomas T.

Whitticr, Mrs. Harold M. Walker and Mrs. Carl P. Zellner.

Also George N. Whittlesey and Walter Scott Robin son. Charles Roth, Mrs. Fred G. Stevens, Miss Marie Stilwell and Dr.

George William Volkel. Additional subscribers are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Beck.

Frederick W. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Immergut, Mrs. all, Mrs.

Chester W. Cole, Mrs. lames lnciardi, Mrs. Alfred V. of the Brooklyn Colony, National Society of New England Women, will be held at the F.

Heissenbuttel, Mrs. J. Victor Herd, Mrs. Harry H. C.

Hickey, Mrs. John W. Hooper, Mrs. Wliliam E. Howes.

Mrs. Elmer P. Hutter, Mrs. Thilip A. Hubert, Mrs.

Russell S. Hume, Mrs. Joseph Isola, Mrs. Reginald H. Jewell, Mrs.

Seguine Johnson and Mrr. Stanley J. Johnson. Ingegno, Mrs. Emil F.

Iorio. Rriant. Miss Dorothy Buob. Miss Lyn A. Bernhardt, Miss Mrs.

Louis Klein, Mrs. Benja Mrs. T. C. Bassett.

Lawrence Bassett. Miss Sybil Bassett, Woman's Club on Wednesday, March 11, at 10:30 a.m. Mildred C. Becker, Joseph G. min Kogut, Mrs.

Mortimer M. Kopp, Mrs. Aaron Kottler, Mrs. Reberkenny, Mrs. Frank A.

Miss Mabel Duncan, Mrs. Adelaide A. Earll, Mrs. Marguerite i rocKeu, miss Jeanne m. irg pi-- re.

Richard l. Kennedv. Miss Nursery Foster Home Mnanuel Lazzar'o, Mrs. Mathew Gelabert, Ross Gomez, Miss Dagmar Llnd, Miss Mary Auxiliary to Meet 7j. Levy, Mrs.

David O. Linder. Powers; publicity, Mrs, William F. Datrl and Mrs. Francis M.

Verrilli; printing, Mrs. John J. Fletcher M. Cook, Mrs. J.

Morton Halstead, Mrs. Edward E. Hicks, Mrs. James M. Hills, Mrs.

Robert Franklin Ives, Mrs. William L. James, Mrs. Lewis R. Knapp, Mrs.

George W. Knight, Mrs. J. Edgar Lan-phear, Miss Edith Leonard, Mrs. Alfred E.

Loveland, Mrs. Chandler A. Mackey, Mrs. Vera J. Matthews, Mrs.

Thomas H. McClintock, Mrs. Thomas C. Mills, Mrs. Frank H.

Parcells, Martin and Harold Kristiansen. Mrs. Samuel Lubin, Mrs. Harry The regular meeting of the Helen Grimmel, Mrs. Elizabeth Gyring, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward P. Harriott. Miss Nancv Hoi- A. Mackler, Mrs.

Harry Mandel- Woman's Auxiliary of the Chaminade Board oaum, Mrs. Lazarus Marcus. Mrs. Emanuel Mendelson, Mrs. Brooklyn Nursery and Fosterhjs, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. C. Jan-Home Service will be held at sen, Miss Ina Johnston.

Mr. and Bedford-Central Business Women Will Meet The Business Women's Club of Bedford Central Church, Xostrand Ave. and Dean will hold its monthly meeting and dinneron Tuesday. Following the business meeting, the Rev. Dr.

Paul F. Barackman, Th.D., former pastor of the church, will give a book review on "The Profile of a President." Richard Mazarella, Mrs. Wil the Neighborhood Club, 104 Mrs. Frederick Koke, Miss Ann liam Moitrier Mrs. Charles Cheer Club The Cheer Club will hold a travelogue on Mexico and Guatemala at the home of the president, Mrs.

William Hays Lawrence, 519 McDonough on Friday evening. The proceeds will be used for the club philanthropies. Mrs. Lawrence will show colored slides, which she took while in these coun Clark tomorrow at 11 a.m.,LaRocco, Mr. and Mrs.

M. John J. Monestere, Mrs. Charles W. To Discuss Plans The Chaminade Mrs.

Win-throp E. Warburton, president; H. Thomas Miller, conductor, and Ruth Smith Plate, accompanist, will hold an executive Mrs. Hubert W. Schleuning.

Lolis, Dr. and Mrs. Claude Herbert Peake, Mrs. Wil- Mueller, Mrs. Sidney N.

Neichin, lard H. Pearsall. Mrs. William president, will preside. Miss Langley, Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Pfeiffer, Mrs. Herbert A. Pie- Mrs. Clarence J.

Ohlbaum, Mrs. Louis Tollman, Mrs. George F. Price, Mrs. Charles F.

Robinson, per, Mrs, Samuel Pope, Mrs McManus, Mrs. James A. Ton-ery, Mrs. Samuel S. Cox, Mrs.

Joseph F. Strait on; cards, Mrs. Frederick W. Shaw and Mrs. Harry S.

Wilson; games, Mrs. John W. Schaefer, Mrs. Michael F. Quinn; non-players, Mrs.

John F. Ryan, Mrs. Salvatore N. Schiano, Mrs. Edward F.

Leavy, Mrs. Frederick J. McLaughlin; tickets, Mrs. William D. Collins Sr.

and Mrs. Edward L. Kunzinger, and door, Mrs. Maurice J. Gale, Mrs.

William D. Colgan, Mrs. Douglas L. Straton, Mrs. Everett J.

Breuer, Mrs. John L. Lacey and Mrs. John J. Wood.

hoard meeting on Wednesday at Ruth Walker, a member of the Millspaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Urn-Doll Collectors Guild, will dis-iherto E. Pisani, Mr. and Mrs.

play dolls from her large collec- Albert Roberts, Miss Elizabeth tion and talk on the "Pageant oflStraub, Miss Grace Swany, Miss Mrs. Benjamin Rosenthal, Mrs. John H. S. Putnam, Mrs.

William C. Richardson, Mrs. Charles E. Roehl, Mrs. Isaac F.

Russell, tries, and will lecture on the Ahraham M. Sands, Mrs. Jacob 1:30 p.m. at Central Methodist Church, Hanson Place and St. Felix St.

Reports will be presented and Queens." Refreshments will be Ann Turano, Miss Jeanette Sarnoff, Mrs. Charles E. Sro subject. Mrs. Arthur Hornish is chairman of ways and means, Siyi Brooklyn wlcutor: "Til TiUl BrooUyiit it tat infsnani Brsoklynite tni tk inforncd citiim retdt tk Brook.

Iy il 1 find it Mrs. Sterling St. John, Mrs West, Mrs. M. Willkomm and field, Mrs, Bernard Seligman, served hy Mrs.

Alhert tfeeoe, chairman of hospitality. Frederic H. Schluter, Mrs. John Miss Ruth Willkomm. assisted bv Mrs.

Thomas Thure- plans made for a military bridge Mrs. Sol Mrs. Irving Siegel, Mrs. Louis H. Sigler, ton and Mrs.

Vincent Bahue. to be held in AdHI at the Neieh Mrs. Umberto Pisani and Mrs Mrs. I. Spencer Silverstein, Mrs.

borhood Club, 104 Clark St Walter Nesbitt have charge of Simon Smolensky, Mrs. Charles Plans also will be considered for the' refreshments. Mrs. Thurs the Spring concert to be held tnn Rassett will assist, in nre on Thursday evening, April 23, St. Peter HoSDital senting the pictures at the Academy of Music.

Patron List Is Augmented Mrs. Louis p. Bregiio. cnair.jMeyer-Hochman man of st. reter's Hospital Marriage Announced The membership committee, Mrs.

David Shannon, was entertained on Wednesday for luncheon followed by a business and Solomon, Mrs. Joseph A. Squillace, Mrs. Vincent J. Tesoriero and Mrs.

John Louis Vigorita. The fashion show, entitled "Summer Scene," will be presented by Rest fi Co. Baptist Mission Society to Meet The monthly meeting of the social meeting at the home of AiMMHiy on.ige, wnicn win he Mis, Arlpne XaomI Hochman hpld at the Biltmore Hotel, QuePns Boulevard, ortuu.M, rtl e. an- Korp.t married to Mrs. Robert M.

Juby, 108 E. 40th St. The house committee, Mrs. Beverly Moffat, chairman, will be entertained at luncheon nounces an additional list of H. Meyer, son of Mr.

and Women's Baptist Mission So bv Mrs. Elsie Bordeau of 401 Mrs. Issac Meyer of Norwich. at the i'nion Temple of Brooklyn. Dr.

Sidney Terieschi and Rabbi Marshall Maltzman ciety of Long Island will be held on Tuesday at the First 76th St. patrons: Dr. Louis Acicrno, Mrs. A. Sidney Raritt, Mrs.

A. Sidney Barritt Mrs. John Baxter. Mrs. George Beatty, Mrs.

Joseph Brpnnan, Mrs. Loring M. Black, Miss Mae Cunningham, Miss Beatrice Campion, Mrs. Frank P. Curran, Miss Agns Cusack, Baptist Church of Jamaica at a.m.

The morning ses sion will consist of reports on officiated. Mrs. Bertram Moss of Wynil-more, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. The Misses Ursula Keller and Myra Tom- Joan Acciani's Marriage Made Known The marriage of Miss Joan Accianl, daughter of Mrs. Michael Accianl of 7Rth St.

and the late Mr. Acciani, to An Mrs. Nicholas J. DiGregorio, Miss Angela Donaldson, Miss back were bridesmaids. Mar our City Missions.

The afternoon session led by Mrs. Clarence Floyd will be for the Baptist Day of Prayer. The speakers will be the Rev. Stanley Huzzard, Mrs. Milo Wenger and Miss Helen Hunt, formerly a missionary to Burnv.

fy aP shall Meyer acted as best man for Jus brother, Karl Meyers, thony John Donofrio of 1352 Richard Sibley, Theodore Gil- man and Ronald Hochman ushered. Mrs, Meyer is a graduate1 of Connecticut College. Mr. Mever Genevieve Donaldson, Mrs. Deborah Dunn, Mrs.

Arthur J. Evers, Miss Geraldine Fitz-gprald. Miss Loretta C. Flattery, Dr. Robert F.

Dr. George H. Graham, Mrs. Margaret Graham, Miss Gertrude Griffin, Mrs. John Greco, Miss Man- J.

Hearns, Miss Beatrice Judge, Mrs. John Lnwry, Dr. Thomas J. McGoldrick, Kathryn MrQuarie, Mrs. Ray 81st took place at the Church of St.

Ephrem. Thej Rev. Martin Donlon officiated. A reception followed at the Beekman Tower Hotel, Manhattan. Mrs.

Joseph Arceri was ma tron of honor for the bride, who was given in marriage hy her hrother, Daniel Acciani, Alfonse mond Monahan, Mrs. Daniel S. received his education at the University of Connecticut, Georgia Institute of Technology, Lowell Textile Institute, and the Sorbonne, Paris, France. He was a lieutenant (junior grade) with the Third Fleet during World War II. After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will reside in Norwich, Conn.

Murphy, Miss Estelle McCross- in. Miss Ann Mastellone. Mrs John Norton, Mrs. Eugene M. 'V Accianl of Buffalo was best man.

Daniel Acciani, cousin of the bride, and Joseph Arceri ushered. After a trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in Bay Ridge. Patella, Mrs. John Peters, Mrs Tirenzn J. Pico, Mrs.

Daniel A. Putignano, Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Mrs. Eugene Sarvis, Mrs, Cornelius C.

Sehmid. Miss Ma deline J. Slane, Miss Anna WW.lilil,-1tl,l.';: Slevin. Miss Loretta Tonry and Mrs. Alfred Tickle.

Brilliant black patent made een more so with the contrast of sooty suede, faille or nude toe. Exquisitely crafted into wicked femme fatale silhouettes toet '-p. '-sV' i Florence Greenberq Fiancee of Mr. Gottleib Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman Green berg of 1625 E. 13th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Rev-erly Greenberg, to William Charles Gottleib of Boston. Miss Greenberg attended Brooklyn College and Is employed at Allied Purchasing Manhattan. Mr.

Gottleib attended Boston University, served in the Navy durlni elegantly pointed, heeli the world'i newest, ilimmest! 22.95 to 26,95 11 Vhw BETROTHED Misi Lila Myrna Gottfried, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gottfried of 2329 E. 26th is engaged to Arthur Jeffrey Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Gordon. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Madison High School and Mr. Gordon is a Lafayette High School graduate. r-m jjiii ii iip hwii www mmm inmm. hHhup Brooklyn store only Better Shoes, Fourth Floor if itJk.

bv theGracette Dress Company, JVmI Wr Mrs. Anthony Dotwfrto A Spring wedding Is planned. I Mrs. John Meyer.

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