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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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12 FSOCKLYM EAGLE, SUM SEPT. 5. Marilyn Htllb'rand Married Yesterday ust Between Us -ort a rr.s treen th sarr.e s'v't a that of tha The marriije of Miss Marilyn' with a fu'. ro rr.a'd rt honr. Henry I.ar.g Jr.

was bet mini for his brother. The uher were PonaM Gcodrr.i'.d of Hellebrar.d. daughter ef Mr.jf.tte4 bodice. Ht ve 1. was and Mrs.

John P. Hellebrand of fastened to a cap of taffeta 1051 E. 59th Pu, to William E. lilies of the valley. She car- Brushoff By Boy Calls for Care; Risk of Dating-Status Damage Lar.z.

son of Mr. and a praver book adorned lt.1 1 Henry Lang of 54 L'Merts Lane with Lad Am gladioli. I Miss Joan Doule of Middle- brand, brother of the bride. tnu-r, rrM nf Koilowine the ceremonv. a 1 even-body's mind.

You're making a project out and Millrift, fa. took p.ace NANCY MOTTRAM ofand wore agown of hittersweet' reception was held at the HoteJ 1 (taffeta and" net and carried Granada. After a wedding tript of giving him the air when everybody knows, yesterday in Mary Queen the truth, anyhow, and the longer you boil, the! Heaven Church. to aarornta, cmipie wi.u hiceer the subiect looms, in vour lift and! Given in rr.arriaze bv her and ve.low pompon klinf John Flscheta Marriei Miss Cutler In Rhode Island Church Mrs. Warland Cray Cutler of.

Yakima, Wash, announce? the; marriaw of her dauphter. Elizabeth Jane Cutler, to John' L. Fischetti. win of Mr. L.

Fifchetti of 45 Sidney Flare, The ceremony took place on' 27 in the Congregational Church. Feace Pale. R. ami a performed hy Pr. Vernon R.

Lawson. The bride. sicn in trwni.sp by Albert Jones. untie of the bridegroom, wore an ivory -ml. ored silk Milt.

She carried a prayer book with a white or chid. Her attendant was Wood of evervhoflv eKe's The bride wore a white Mr. Robert make their hom in It's one thing to loose a lad it's entirely another to have him leave you for somebody else. Just hat has "she" got that you haven't? You're burning mad, and you'd like to know what's up. It's no fun to hae the rumor run around that vou'e 'Chanitllv lacear.d taffe'a gown Topping was Si'ia-e.

STOKE CLOSED MO.MIAY (LAKOK HAY) Tuesday Store Hours: 9:10 fa -in CAIDtM PTY, I I IY tt THF.RKS VOI date latine, too. How tan viii licip wondering what the other fellow tbirk knowing you ihe ln-pr? Maybe the won't be interested, now. Majbe they'll think thnt beiau-o your la-t ifa'e yoy with barely a Koodby, they'd tie ua-tirz their litre takinz you out. And it's pw.ib!e, if you continue the "injured act" u've becun. Just convince them that you are still fond of him, still carrying that torch, and your name ill be passed right hy in lots of little black books.

It isn't pleasant to think about, but how goon you slip out of this embarrassing situation depends 6n you and it will all hlow over with nary a memory if you catch yourself in time and handle it the right way. It's a shock, but take it standing up. Be casual about it when the questions come, and born jilted. Besides the their a terrific blow to your pride and your per-onali'y. And you don't know which way to turn for all you can the word is already Roing around that "he did the breaking up, and she's carrying a flaming torch for him, too." You're not the first it's happened to.

We'll bet you know several girls who've been in who wort a blue suit and carried pink roses. Jerry Vezza of Brooklyn was bet man and ushers were Frank Mattando and John Moore, also of Brooklyn. Th hHH 9 craHnat of thn Joan L. Rizzo University of Washington, Se- Joan Louise Rizzo of KapPaerDeEiu tBecomes Betrothed has been emnloved bv the! The cneacoment of Nancy Mottram Miss Standard Oil Company (New ''inn I.ouise Kizzo and Kdwaru the same spot and you nate to think you re admit you two hadn hcen seeing eye to eye Jersey) for the last year. The Patrick baker has hcen getting the same sort of amused pity you lately, but you still think he a wonderful guy bridegroom was graduated from nminred.

Mi-s Kizzo is the handed out to them. Rut it's there, you've been (even though you'd like to chew nails). And Krasmus Hall High School, oi i noron-, off, so what are you going to do 'don't mention "her" name. Being too under- tended Princeton University Rizzo of rt to liOth St. and the about it? You can always throw a scene.

and was graduated from Hunter lte Mr. Riz.zo. Mr. Baker is Slam him After' a honeymoon in New 'of the Park siope section M.W anrt 'ft 'our jst you England the couple will make, the late Mr. Baker.

jwere the verse of calling everything off their home in Brooklyn, wheie Miss Rizzo is a graduate of yourself, but you're not fooling anybody. Turn-tha groom will enter Long Is- St. Joseph's Commercial High mg on the ice when you see him, lying awake standing isn't natural, but it's for the best, so why worry about it? They may wonder and speculate for awhile, but, when you "forget" it, will they and by crossing it off and finding something new, in time, you'll even laugh about It. And you'll have learned a lot. Mix Mnttram vault to hrlp irith ynur U'ric he in care this newspaper.

land Medical College in the.School. Baker was eradu- nights to think of wavs of getting back at him Fall. ated from St. Augustine's High and beating your brain cells to manufacture School and is attending race Wsip about his new love will keep it fresh in College, He is associated with! the firm of Berna Swiss Dials, Acemese Manno Wedding Yesterday Adele Weiss to Wed Manhattan. Anthonian Hall Group The marriage of Miss Ann Manno, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs TiToHave Bridge Nov. 18 v-'. -a- 'f I Andrew Manno of 266 Keap to James Accrnese, son of Louis Acemese of 417 Broadway, took place yesterday at Transfiguration R. C. Church.

The Rev. Charles P. Vogel performed the rprpmnnv anH a rorentinn fnl. Miss Madelaine W. Smith, president and founder of Anthonian Hall, 101 to 107 Green residence for blind women, announces that the annual card party to benefit the maintenance fund of Anthonian Hall will be held on Nov.

is, at Brooklyn. College Grad Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Weiss of 5813 ISth Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Adele Weiss, to Herbert Charner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Charner of R30 Saratoga Avenue. Miss Weiss attended New Utrecht High School. M. Charner served with the United States Navy in the Pacific theater during the war.

MM' i vmWf at 2 p.m. in the Knights of Co- Cordell Industries, Manhattan, but will leave to serve with the armed forces on Sept. 11. lumbus, 1 Prospect Park West. The general chairman of the card party will be Mrs.

John J. Canrion, and Miss Mabel C. A i CLOSED MOMIAY (LAROR DAY) Tuenday Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:4.3 Coulter will be her co-chairman. The Senior Committee in jowea at me vvooasiocK iioiei, Manhattan. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace over satin trimmed with pearls.

Her long veil was trimmed with matching lace and she carried a bouquet of orchids and apple blossoms. The bride is a graduate of Washington Irving High School and the bridegroom of Stuy-vesant High School. Afteu 'a month in Florida the couple will reside at 237 Rutledge St. I00KIYN OAI0EN CITY AY SHOK cludes: Awards, Miss Mary McCarthy and Miss Margaret Gannon; boxes, Miss Ella M. Rowe; games, Mrs.

William Sager and Mrs. homas Campbell; cards. Miss Mary Carley; dinner, Miss Walter A. Foley; special prizes, Mrs. Edward Fazio; hostesses, fWl WnT Mrs.

John J. Comber; member i lames C. MacDonald Will Wed Miss Franklin American Consul General, Lynn Franklin and Mrs. ship, Miss Virginia Mead; publicity. Miss Helen T.

Kracke Doris M. Lutzel and Miss Catherine Mitchel; re ception, Mrs. William D. Breen; Franklin of Fall Hill, ericksburg, announce the ITo Wed Next Spring engagement of their daughter, Miss Eessie Forbes Franklin, to sales, Miss Elizabeth A. Goodman, Mrs.

Joseph V. Loftus; table prizes, Miss Katharine McDonald; tickets, Miss Florence Shannon, and tickets at door. Miss Helen Granfield. Mr. ant Mrs.

Maximilian Lutzel of 1108 Surf Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss' Doris Maxine Lutzel, to Henry Phillip 7 iff I I 4 James Cropsey Macdonald, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Peter Macdonald of Torrington, formerly of Brooklyn. Miss P'ranklin, a graduate of St.

Anne's School, Charlottesville, attended Mary Washington College, University of Virginia, Fredericksburg. Noehren, son of Mrs. Frederick Miss Sheila Schwartz Schoenthaler of Sharon; springs, n. formerly of Engaged to Mr. Gelber Brooklyn Miss Lutzel is a graduate of Mj and Mrs.

George Schwartz of 342 Wvona St. announce the Mr. Macdonald, whose father Blackstone College, Blackstone, Young men's campus-bound SHOES 15 styles in supple calf 8.95 10.95 served 15 years as pastor ofiya. Mr. Noehren has been serv- engagement of their daughter.

Classon Avenue Presbyterian ing with the United States Mi sheil, Schwartz to Diviri Church and is now at the Coast Guard for the past eight! senwartz, to Lmid French Congregational Church.lyears. 'jGelber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Torrington, is a graduate of The wedding will take place, Samuel Gelber of 344 Wyona ivcvv iuu LimeiMiy, ocnooiMn early Spring. Street.

of Aeronautical Engineering. Miss Schwartz is a graduate and did post-graduate work at of Tilden High School. Mr. Gelber, a graduate of Haaran the New School of Social Re-jSondm M. Needham search, Manhattan.

He saw ac-Di tt wi jj-tive service in France during10113 er Wedding High School, attended City College of New York. He served the war with the 100th lnfan Miss Sandra M. Needham, with the 8th Infantry Division try Division daughter of Mrs. Amelia Need at Fort for one ham of SllO 8fth Wood year. Mr.

Gelber has been with haven, has completed plans for 1 herTnarriage next Saturday at 11 a.m.. to Joseph G. Reda of Enjoy miles of comfort, wear! Select these well-crafted shoes in bluchers, wing or plain tips, loafers, wall toes, moccasins, many others! Brown, black. Sizes 6-12 A-E. S315 63d Rego Park, son i of Mr.

and Mrs. George Reda. wedding will take place in St, Thomas the Apostle iChurrh, Woodhaven, N.Y., the! 'Rev. Cyprian Lauletta. uncle of the bridegroom, officiating.

A reception at the Heai'thside. Flushing. N. will imme 4 If CARMEN diately follow the ceremonv. III, Hi.

RED: Mrs. John A. Needham of Richmond Hill will be the matron of honor. Other attendants will be Miss Rosemary Pasta, Miss Joan Scandiffio and Mrs. Robert Gunwaldson (Kathleen Godson).

Miss Needham will be given in marriage by her uncle, James F. Pasta. Richard Reda. told and trilli 1 brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be best man. The ushers will include James J.

Needham, lant LAST 10 DAYS brother of the brine; 'Anthony iConsemi and Ralph Rufola. Miss Needham is a graduate of Franklin K. Lane, High School and attended Brown's I Secretarial School. She is em-'ployed with the National Broad- 1, faski Mrs. Nicholas Antoszyk Jr, Corinne T.

Allegretti Wed in Greek Church ion color new Mr and Mrs. F. Allesretti caslinS Company of Manhattan, of 17 Margaret Court, Sheeps-L iIr a kiHte 0f head Bay, announce the Cleveland High School, riage of their daughter. Miss ie, attended the I niversity of Corinne Terese Allegretti, to! nelaware and the. Packard nr viphnlas' Antns7vif t- of Business in Manhat- tan.

He served in the United States Army during World War II. Mr. Reda is assistant account Hastings-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. The double ring ceremony was nerformed at.

a nnntial to enter your child in the IBIh C1I1LDREVS ATIO.AL PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST $5000 in rath pritet! To enter, have your child photographed in our Mil-dio for a little a $2. ithout charge, we acnrl tli judges a duplicate of the pose you choose! Judges: Al Capp, Joe Di-Maggio, Bob Hope and Gladys Burch. lt prize. S300 2nd prize, $250 310 Other Big Cah Frizes. Vi VrKe special: 8x10 portrait, reg.

$6 S3 Jpan Sardou Studio Lotser's Fijlh Floor At Brooklyn Store only 1. SUPERB SUIT in Forstmann's Carmen Red Milateen. Handsome long-line jacket, slanted flap pockets, twinkling with double jet buttons. Slim skirt. 10-16.

$9g Suit ShspLoner'i Second Flotr 2. DRAMATIC COAT In Carmen Red, highlighted by a new tunnel collar, huge pouch pockets of black-dyed Persian Lamb. Forst-mann's wool, with new banded sleeve. 10-16. $195 Brttrr Coat Shof Loner's Sernitd Flnnr At our Brooklyn store only mass at St.

Nicholas Ukrainian executive tor an advertising Greek Catholic Church. iflrm Manhattan. Miss Nancy Florentino The make their maid of honor, and the Misses, home 111 Bellfrose. Ann Yarmieand Ann Geigerj were bridesmaids. i i Vincent J.

DeLorenzo IO eea vviin ueese, Akron, Ohio, was best man. Hazard. Ky. (U.R Five geese The ushers were J. Theodorej were used hy the Buckhorn Allegretti-, bro ther of the bride.

school farm to eed an acre; Mal and phone orders filled Loe.irr'i Street Floor for Men OV SALE AT THESE LOESER STORES: BROOKLYN 1, JV. Y. TRIangIe 5-810O and Jpremian Kelly of strawberries, lb. ward The bride's uncle, Joseph I dine, farm manager and voca-Scovell, ushered. jtional agricultural teacher, said A reception followed at the! his formula for weeding with Hotel Belvidere, geese is simple.

"Just fence the The couple left.for a motor tripigeese in," he said. "If they fly up-State New York. 'out, crop one wing." B'kljTi 1, Y. TH. 5-8 100 GARDEN CITY- City 7-1800 1, JV.

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