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Miss Sarah Weinberg. Ijocra Marie Wager, BROOKLYN EAGLEr SUN MAY 28, 1950 1 7 i E. Norman Kagan Will Be Married Mrs. B. Cutler King Hostess to Auxiliary Board of Nursery Announcement has been made Elizabeth Vail Becomes Bride 0 Mr.

Keating Mis Elizabeth Louise Vail, daughter of Mrs. Irene E. Vail of 677 and the late rederick Vail, was married at of the engagement of Miss Married Yesterday The marriage of Miss Joan Marie Wager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W.

Wager of Kew Gardens, to James Joseph Mn. B. Cutler King. pres. Sarah Weinberg, daughter of dent of the WoVnan's Auxiliary Mrs.

Martha M. Weinberg of 35 Tennis Court and the late George Weinberg, to E. Norman Dolan, son of Mrs. Claire E. 'Dolan of Philadelphia.

and Atlantic City and the late Joseph Kagan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kagan of 20t0 Rkl St. 'Mat.

A. Dolan, took place yesterday afternoon in the Church of Our Miss Veinl)crg, a health edu is i 4 I cation teacher at the Brooklyn Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills. The reception followed at High School for Homemaking. was president of her senior class at New York University's School of Education. She also is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School.

Mr. Kagan was graduated the Forest Hills Inn. The bride wore a gown of ivory Chantilly lace and a veil of silk illusion ith lilies of the valley. She carried a white orchid and white rosebuds. Mrs.

John Dartnell was matron of honor and the bride's attendants were Miss Suzanne O'Brien and Miss Stephanie Woods. Mrs. Dartnell was attired in cornflower blue net from Lincoln High School and received an engineering degree or tne Brooklyn Nursery and Foster" Home Service, entertained her officer and members of the board of directors at a dessert luncheon at her home, 15 Stratford Road, early last week. Plans were made for next season and chairmen of committees announced: hospitality, Mrs. Ross N.

Dougherty; house, Mrs. Humphrey J. Williams; child care, Mrs. Hubert W. Schleuning; merrbership, Mrs.

Helen, Ryon Sayles, and publicity, Mrs. Henry Z. Stry-ker. Mrs. Henry F.

Corwin will be chairman of the bridge to be held in the Fall and Mrs. D. M. Doyle will be chairman of the Spring tea and sale. Attending the meeting were, besides the committee chairmen, Mrs.

William A. Blackman, Mrs. James R. DeNyse Jr, Mrs. Arthur A.

Hanson, Mrs. L. V. Huttenlocher, Mrs. William K.

McQuown and Mrs. Herbert L. Westfall. The members of the auxiliary recently held a picnic at the home at Crane Neck in industrial production at New York University. He is a found er and partner of E.

Norman Kagan consultant engineering firm, and is a member of the Itoanl of governors of the Miramar Yacht Club of Slieepshead Bay. The wedding will take place in the Fall. Mrs. Sidney Wolf Harcourt-Hirrlt Mrs. Howard G.

Bettman Bettman Helm an Marriage Made Known Anne Rosato Rosato Grant Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosato candlelight wedding lan eve-ting to Herbert J. Keating Jr. cf 1373 Brooklyn Ave'.

The ceremony a performed in Bartholomew's Episcopal Chuch by the Rev. William K. Russell. A reception followed the home of the bride. The bride was escorted by her uncle, Howard D.

Bayha. Mrs. Irene Kushner was matron of honor fir her sister and the bridesmaids were the Misses Jean Lazell and C. Barbara Wilson. Miss Joyce Kavanagh was flower girl.

Rudser Miiler of Franklin Square was best man. The ushers were Gerald Keating, brother of the bridegroom; George Mehring and a 1 Voting. The bride wore an off-the-fhoulder gown of white nylon tulle with a fingertip veifand carried a bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley and white lilacs. Mrs. Keating is a graduate of the Berkeley School, attended Brooklyn College, and is associated with the J.

Walter Thompson Company. She was presented in 10 (7 at a party at her homo. Mr. Keating attended Cornell I'niversity and received his chemical degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. He is with the Merck Chemical Company In Rahway, N.

J. On returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrsf Keatig will reside at 424 Mount Prospect Newark, N. J. Miss Pearl Feinberg Bride of Sidney Wolf and lace and the bridesmaids' dresses were of apricot color.

All wore crowns and carried bouquets of Spring flowers. Dr. William Kephart was best man for the bridegroom. Dr. Joseph Doughty and Cadet Robert Flinn of West Point were ushers.

The bride was graduated from Mary Louis Academy and at Miss Joy Greta Helman, of 619 18th St. announce the Miss Pearl Feinbera. daugh ter ot Air. ana Mrs. Harry Fein 1 urg or Montreal, Lanada, was married to Sidney Wolf, son of Marie T.

Paquette Paquette Mulvey Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Paquette of Coram, N. announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Marie Therese Paquette, to Rodger Shaun Mulvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulvey of Kings Park, N. Y.

Both families are formerly of Brooklyn. Miss i'aquette was graduated from St. Brendan's High School. Mr, Mulvey is a graduate of St. Francis, Preparatory School and attended St.

Fraiicis College. He is employed by the Zenith Radio Corporation. engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Rosato, to Charles Robert Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pringle of 251 16th St.

A reception will be given for Marcia J. Sindel Becomes Bride Of Ronald H. Stier Miss Marcia Judith Sindel, daughter of Nathan Carl Hti-man of 25 Central Park West, Manhattan, and of Mahopuc, N. and the late Mrs. Helman, was married May 21 to Howard G.

Bettman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugo Bettman of Cedar- Mrs. Frank Wolf of 16 Brighton ket.

10th Court, on May 21. at the' tended the Packard School, Twin Cantors. the couple Saturday at the Manhattan. She was associated daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The bride was graduated with the Royal-Liverpool Group, Manhattan. Mr. Dolan is a grad St. Joseph's College Alumnae to Sponsor Card Party June 9 from schools in Montreal. MrJ Wolf served in the U.

S. Army I I Nathan Sindel of 1588 Sterling Place, was married yesterday to hurst, at the Temple B'nai home of tiie prospective bride's parents. Both Miss Rosato and Mr. Grant attended Manual Training High School. Mr.

Grant served with the Navy for four years. Jeshurun, Manhattan. The cere as a surgical technician In General Hospital in Europe. A benefit card party featur uate ot J- ranklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. During the war he served yvith the Army in the mony was performed by Dr.

ing both bridge and canasta will be held Friday evening, Alan A. Steinbach and Dr. ine coupie, upon their return from their honeymoon In Miami, will make their home in Brooklyn. Israel Goldstein and was fol June 9, at St. Joseph's Colleee Leyte and Okinawa campaigns.

lowed by a reception In the Temple Blue Room. LOVE COMES for Women. Miss Catherine M. Keely is general chairman. Proceeds of the affair spon Upon their return from a wedding trip to Florida, Mr.

and Mrs. Dolan will reside near Wilmington, Del. TO CASSIE By VIDA HURST Ronald H. Stier, son of Mrs. Fannie Stier of 808 Ditmas at the President Chateau.

Cantor Ellis Feldman officiated. A reception preceded the ceremony and a dinner followed. The bride wore a white satin gown with a high neckline, fitted bodice and train. Her headpiece was a crown of seed pearls with a French illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of yvhite The bride wore an Ivory tulle sored by the alumnae will be used to furnish the new dining square neckiineu gown with bouffant skirt.

Her veil yvas of heirloom, rose-point iace and she carried a Bible and yvhite Carole Schilling To Be Honored Today orchids. Mrs. Alvin R. Corwin, sister of the bride, who yvas Mrs. Charles W.

Roth Elected President Of Morning Choral Mrs. Charles W. Roth was unanimously elected president of Morning Choral at their annual election and business meeting held at the Brooklyn Woman's Club on Monday evening. Mrs. Roth welcomed her neyv-ly elected officers, who are Mrs.

and her circle were concerned. Oh, they knew some of them and always spoke pleasantly but no social register is more exclusive than the Country Club set of a small, Midwestern town. Cassie Blake knew this but Janice L. Friedman Becomes Mrs. Bernstein The marriage of Miss Janice I.ee Friedman, daughter of Michael-F-Friedman of 1040 Carroll St.

and the late Mrs. Friedman, to Dr. Sidnev Charles Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schilling matron of honor, wore a gown orchids with streamers of lilies; of j()5 Onderdonk Ridge room at the college.

Committee heads include' Mrs. William R. Miss Cecelia Trunz, awards; Miss Florence C. Newman, table prizes; Mrs. Gilbert P.

Murphy, special prizes; Sister Joan de Lourdes, arrangements; Miss Anne Sullivan, reception; Miss Alice Higgins, printing; Miss Kathleen Dugan, door, and Miss Clare Ruane, publicity. of blue tulle. wood, will give a reception at 5 p.m. toay at the Naugatuck although her parents were definitely outside the magic circle Democratic Club, Ridgewood, Bernstein, son of Mrs. Jacob Bernstein of 437 Grand in honor of their daughter, Miss Carole Diane Schilling, whose confirmation will take Manhattan, and the late Mr.

Alan Helman, twin brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were Martin Bettman, Burton Kahn and Marvin Bal-som of Cedarhurst, Marvin Lindner of West Hempstead, Robert Weiss of Atlantic Beach and Alvin R. Corwin of Manhattan. After a wedding trip to Florida and Cuba, Mr. Bettman and t'HAI'TKK I The second show began at ten minutes after nine.

At nine-thirty Cassie Blake closed the ticket window, powdered her pretty face and carried the cash box into the manager's office. The manager of the flourishing small town theater was also the owner. Melody Movie House yvas only one of the Car-rington interests. J-o Car-lington's grandfather had been one of the founders of the small Iowa town. His grandson had inherited the Light and Power Company, more than half the stock in the leading bank and a square block of downtown real estate.

The motion picture theater had been John Carrington's own idea. He had bought it as a hob Bernstein, took place yesterday of the valley on a Bible. The maid of honor, Miss Audrey Lee Michaels, wore a pink dress and matching cap and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of blue and pink roses. Mrs. Lucille Stier, matron of honor, wore pink and a lime picture hat.

She carried a bouquet of lime roses with streamers. Patsy Stier was flower girl and Burton Goldstein acted as page boy. Barrie Stier was best man for his twin brother. The ush ueorge s. Holderness, first vice president; Miss Helen Mehrtens, second vice president; Mrs.

Christian Wolfe, third vice In the Sert Room of the until now it had not bothered her. Cassie had been voted the prettiest girl in her class at the local high school. She had been popular with girls and boys alike and had taken part in various school ac place at 10 a.m. at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 197 Maujer St.

aldorf-Astoria, with Cantor Arele Diamond officiating. A reception and luncheon followed the ceremony. Mr, Friedman gave his daugh tivities. It was not until after his bride will make their home president; Mrs. William J.

Han-na, treasurer; Miss Minnie Schilling, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Clifford R. Rohr-berg, recording secretary, and Mrs. J. Tolar Reiners, financial secretary.

ter in marriage. Miss Joan in Rayside, Long Island. The bride was graduated Mischne, niece of Dr. Bernstein sue had graduated that Cassie realized what her mother had meant by some of her acidulous remarks. Ellen Blake knew practically To Hear Convention Reports at Meeting Chapter Brooklyn P.

E. 6. Sisterhood, will close the season's activities on Saturday with a meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W.

Luft, Lindenhurst. Mrs. J. H. Wren, president, will preside.

Reports of the State convention held Thursday and Friday at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, Manhattan, will be given by the delegates, Mrs. Wren and Mrs. G. C. Bond.

ers were alter Stier, Ber and ei Goldstein, cousin of nard Steir and John Miller, cousins of the bridegroom, and --1 lf i) the bride, were the only wed cling attendants. ivirs. winiam J. Hanna, past president of the choral, present- David Bressler. an me mothers of Cassie's Mrs.

Bernstein attended TTio-h. from New York University. Mr. Bettman attended Dartmouth College and yvas graduated from Citadel Military College. Charlestown, S.

C. lie served over three years with the Navy in the Pacific and Atlantic theaters during the war. schoolmates because she sewed for them, chiefly alterations on the expensive clothes thev en miss Elizabeth Selden Ship-man, retiring president, with her past president's tin. land Manor Junior College, West Long Branch, N. J.

Dr. Bernstein is a graduate of Herbert Stavely Sammond is Brooklyn College and the St by but it had proved to be a sound investment. It also provided its owner an excellent excuse for escaping the boring confines of his home every evening. His wife, Molly, had been a Withers before the marriage which united two of the town's oldest families. Molly's nought in the city.

Ellen's fingers were light and clever. Her (laughter was always dressed in conductor emeritus of the choral and Howard Kasschau Is Louis University School of Dentistry. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be October 6 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wren, 750 Ocean Ave.

Mrs. Stier is a graduate of Prospect Heights High School where she yvas assistant editor of Scribe, the school paper. Her husband yvas graduated from Erasmus Hall High School. He is an insurance broker with the Borough Hall Insurance Agency. After a wedding trip to Rcarnon Manor, Scroon Lake, N.

the couple will live at 5502' Whitty Lane. the latest style. Perhaps th tne conductor. sole satisfaction of Ellen's life to know that there yvasn't a girl in town who could com AUTHORIZED SALES FACTORY TRAINED REPAIR SERVICE pete yvith her. Cassie had the tender, deli Taffeta SALE Felt SALE Straws SALE cate lines of a figure out of Vogue.

She carried herself ON PREMISES MAIL ORDERS proudly. Dark, soft curls were pinned back from a haunting heart-shaped face. Her narrow PARKER BRIDGE By Harry J. Roth OHM IX i HATS Hi SHEAFFER Shirley Ginsberg Will Wed Today Miss Shirley Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Ginsberg of 1908 Church will become the bride of Joel B. Blank, son of Mrs. Gitssie Blank of Atlanta, today at Astor Caterers. Miss Ginsberg Is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School. The prospective bridegroom, who served in the Navy in the past war, received his education in Atlanta.

Following a honeymoon, the couple will reside in Atlanta. lidded eyes yvere green and cy WATERMAN EVERSHARPS All nw stvlf otic looking. No wonder the boys yvere crazy about her. No All new colon ALL DOMESTIC FOREIGN MAKES wonder her mother worried. "She walks in beauty," Ellen quoted once to her husband $4 The declarer on today's hand had quite a problem deciding1 how he yvas going to play his trumps.

The usual play ith 10 trumps to the ace-queen in the combined hands, missing the who retorted, "She is a flirt if 't0 "otlrand An. IJ MJ N'r EmMto Pkwj. OPEN EVES. UNTIL 10 P.M. BOROUGH HALL fountain Pen Clinic 7A Willoufhfcr St (Ntxt to A.tomt) BROOKLYN 1, N.

Y. MAia 5-6730 I ever saw one." It was typical of their rela that he let Ellen as father was president of the second largest bank. Their only son was named John Withers Carrington and Nancy Withers Carrington was their only daughter. Molly, who had been a slender, dark-eyed, talkative girl was still dark-eyed and talkative She yvas a dutiful, respected wife and a capable, respected mother. The Carrington home yvas the most pretentious in Klmville.

It was furnished in excellent taste and yvas comfortable Summer and Winter. Molly had a cleaning woman and laundress but did her own cooking because it was "easier than to teach the kind of help available." When she entertained, which was frequently, she did so at the Country Club or rented a private dining room in the hotel. They belonged to the yvealthi-est church in town and only the best people were their 'friends. They yvere, as Molly herself often admitted, very fortunate. She had not the slightest interest in any way of life except her own.

The citizens who lived on the wrong side of town were on a different sphere so far as Molly sume all the responsibility of their daughter's welfare, yet king, would be to play the ace in hopes that the king would drop. But declarer had a possible loser in another suit and this is G2B Jack Blake adored Cassie and Connie De Geronimo Connie Di Geronimo Fiancee of Mr. Gumbardo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Di Geronimo of 2086 E.

2d St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Connie Di Geronimo, to Robert Gumbardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gumbardo of 1525 Benson Ave. Miss Di Geronimo is attending Packer Collegiate Institute.

Mr. Gumbardo served in the United States Navy during the war. He is a graduate of Neyv York University. that had to be taken in consid aner oegan to work as a cashier at the Melody Movie Theater he often appeared at eration before he tackled his to yvalk home yvith her. trumps.

BRIDAL Cassie hoped he wouldn't to Cherry Lake Shapiro night. She had seen Mr. Car SALON You murf load aKad Draper for Hw lllntu, Occident, surgical nd or death hot may strik tomorrow. Our oil-pro-taction plant art your rainy-day frioad. Phono or writ for dotaitt.

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Stat Supervised. BRIDE'S rington's son go into the theater earlier. Cassie had known him North dealer. Neither side vulnerable. A A 6 5 8 7 5 OA 10 8 4 BRIDESMAIDS' PINNER Cherry Lake Schapiro, Albert Krassner to Wed as one of the older boys for years.

He had just completed his sophomore vear at the State University, studying for law. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schapiro of 55 W. 11th Manhattan, and Kitchawan, N.

announce the engagement of their daugh He has seen the current film Noam a norma 4 10 8 5 2 3 0 952 4 K64 EVENING (iOWNS MADE 10 ORDER ALSO RENTALS ESplonade 3- I 8067 1147 ftrith St. West End Sub. to Parkway Dpi! Ev.nlngi Till I W.a. 8l. Till I None 0 .1 3 10 8 7J 5 2 11 ,1 three times so it did not sur i ter, Miss Cherry Lake Schapiro, i to Albert Krassner, son of Mr and Mrs.

Harry Krassner of 855 Troy Ave. prise her when he sauntered out for conversation. He had started to say something about taking her home when his father appeared. John said hastily, "See you later," and joined Mr. Carrington.

Did that mean they had a date, Cassie wondered. She was secretly relieved that he hadn't attempted to continue the con ine prospective nnde is a graduate of Indiana University and is studying for a master's llll degree at City College. Her fiance, a graduate with honors A 3 A 10 9 6 4 2 7 AQJ The bidding: North East South West Pass Pas3 1 Pass 4 Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass West leads the king of diamonds, yvhich is won by dummy's ace. Declarer's problem is how to play the trump suit. Should he lead the ace, yvhich would cost him his contract if Fast happened to hold the of hearts, or should he play the queen, yvhich 'Hieh in the Poconot" AAA -r a i3 versation since her employer of City College and Columbia Law School, is an attorney yvith A congenial atmosphere nvitea rest and relaxation.

4 GET READY ilJf FOR $ure 9 yur cpy of the j1 JS9 ANNUAL RESORT -'f ynfiyl TRAm directory fl -4 AW' I Published in magazine I VU HWt fl with your 1 I) VI BROOKLYN EAGLE nad yvarned cassie, wnen ne gave her the job, that she was not to have anyt boy friends hanging around while she was yvorking. (To Be Continued) on a acenic and xciting course. Milea of rails for riding, hiking, 'icnica, tennis, indoor Famous for unerb cuisine, "all our Information Office the Biltmore the firm of Greenbaum, Wolff Ernst. He served with the United States Army during World War II. Miss Schapiro's father is a member of the firm of Schapiro, Wisan Schapiro, chairman of the board of directors of Trust Company North America and president of the City College Alumni Association.

Tire wedding will take place this Summer. tU 6-8618. would cost him two tricks if West happened to hold the Mrs. Harry Samet To Be Feted three outstanding trumps? SKYTOP ClUB, Ben 6 fkylep. Pa.

will Mrs A testimonial luncheon be given in honor of Wm. Wl Mollwon, Cwwol Manot Declarer's main problem Is the trump suit but that should wait untn he has taken the necessary club finesse. There Harry Samet by the Brooklyn Women's Hospital on Monday, June 12, at the Waldorf-Astoria t' i 1KTT It i 1 j) iSSSsN recognition of Mrs. Samet's A I outstanding efforts to help the hospital, which is now constructing a $1,000,000 addition. Mrs.

Leonore Gruskoff is chairman of the arrangements Gloria T. Maresca Gloria T. Maresca, Mr. Sperduto Affianced Mrs. Anne P.

Mare-ca of 45-03 HHtii Flushing, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Gloria Teresa Maresca, to Joseph Robert Sperduto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian F. Sperduto of Brooklyn. Miss Maresca an alumna of St.

Michael's Academy and the of 2, 2', and 3 Si fore, the correct line of play-would be to lead North's small club at trick two and take the finesse. When that holds, South must lead a small heart dummy's queen, as this play is a sure guarantee that declarer will not lose more than one trump tritk. Had the club finesse lost (theoretically) then declarer could not afford to chance the loss of any trump trick. Then the correct way to play the trumps would be to lead South's heart ace, hoping to drop a blank king. But with the club finesse right, declarer could af- ford the "safety play" In the heart suit to assure his SAVINGS INSURED UP TO BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS ft LOAN INSURANCE CORP.

The Friday Bridge Girls of Brooklyn are spending a short vacation at the Colton Manor, Eunice Halperin Eunice Halprin, Mr. Ross Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halperin of 130 Martense St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eunice Halperin, to Marvin Ross, son of Mrs.

Dorothy Gessner of 3G0 Fenimore Street. Both Miss Halperin and Mr. Ross are graduates of Erasmus Hall High School. Mr. Ross is attending City College of New York.

ATLANTIC MUGS Atlantic City, N. Members! Flower-Fifth Avenue School of of the club include Mrs. Elsie! Nursing of the New York Med-Baruch, Mrs. Larry Newman, k-al College. Her fiance served Mrs.

Silas M. Selig, Mrs. Charles as a navieator in the U. S. Air 1 elk, ni LOAN ASSOCIATION rT Tt 5-5461 160 REAASEN ST, BROOKLYN Cohen, Mrs.

Max Krieger, Mrs. russie Gerstanzanz, Mrs. Charles Burston and Mrs. Edith jHeinaman The club has been in existence-for over 20 vears. Force during the war.

He Is majoring in accounting at the Fordham I'niversity School of Ruslness and will be graduated in June. Ik GHsB S3A16 93510.

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