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Doris E. Van Nostran'd -Just Between Us BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN DEC 5, 1943 22 i Tall Tales Lead to Trouble If Allowed to Spread Unchecked Miss Curtin Engaged to Paul Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cur Is Engaged to be Wd To Air Force Veteran Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Von Nostrand of 403 St. John'i Plact and Oak Beach, N. have an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Evelyn Von Nostrand, to Eugene Philip Steiger, son of Mr. and, Mrs.

Eugene Steiger of 315 S. 2d Lindenhurst. Miss Von Nostrand is a graduate of Manual Training High School and the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. The bridegroom-to-be was graduated from Lindenhurst High School. He spent four years in the Air Force overseas during the to double date with a couple, whom she knows, but didn't invite.

Should I ask her if I may bring them along, too, or would it be better not to say anything about it and not go? By NAXCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy haven't a problem yet, but something that happened recently might turn into one. A friend of mine is going steady ith a boy I used to date. We're still tin of 558 7th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, (A.) Since he's from out of town and she Miss Kleanor Marie Curtin, to Paul Smith, son of Mrs Loretta Smith of 1058 E. 23d doesn't know him, it's only natural for you to ask if you might bring him.

But you can't very well ask to bring the others along. Had she wanted them there, s-he would have invited them, and it's not up to you to try to change the St. and the late William Smith. ornput list You '11 have to make a choice. Either double date and tell the hostess you're j-J Eleanor Morie Curtm Miss Curtin is a graduate of St.

Saviour High School and St. Mary's Hospital School of Training. She is now on the iMte. Goodwill Dance To Be Saturday aLui hi linll'T'T i i iiiiii ii Viliiiii'i'iiluil friendly, and the other night, uhen coming home from the movies, I met him and we stopped at a drugstore nearby for a coke. Another friend of mine passed by and I know she saw us.

I'm afraid that she'll go to his girl and tell her, and she might believe I was dating him secretly that night. What can I do about this? (A.) Go to her before your other friend i i staff of the Visiting Nurse Association nf Brooklyn. A Goodwill Dance will be Mr. Smith is a graduate of given by the Philippine-Pvcrto Rican Socfy at Masonic u-m. Regis High School and tord-ham University and is now pie Hall, 326 W.

48th Man PLEASED WITH RETURNS Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Joseph Bregstein, co-chairman; Mrs. Bernard Shatz-kin, president, and Mrs. Nathan A. Epstein, chairman, three members of the committee planning the Country Fair and Barn Dance, sponsored by the Bay Ridge Chapter of B'nai 3'rith, to be held next Sunday evening at the Bay Ridge Jewish Center, 4th Ave.

and 81st St. studying at New York Umver- hattan, on Saturday at 8:3" p.m. pity for a master's degree. The couple will be wed in the Spring. The dance committee is head by Nicolas Rivera and the society's ladies auxiliary.

S. George Villegas is founder. Nancy Mottram sorry but you won't be able to come, or go with him alone to the party. (Q.) Dear Nancy Just a couple of weeks ugo, I was introduced to a boy who'd just moved into town. He doesn't go to my school, but he has made friends with some boys who go there, and so I see him quite often.

We've talked together several times and I'm beginning to think a lot of him. We're having a dunce at school soon, and girls are expected to ask boys, but since I've never been out with him and haven't known him too long, do you think I should ask him? (A.) Why not? He probably feels a little strange still, and it would be a wonderful way of getting to know him better. It would give him a chance to meet your friends, too, possibly pave the way for double dates in the future. He might have wanted to call you but hesitated because he's "new." And that dance would be the best way to break the ice and help htm feel at Saucy will help with all your problems. Mildred A.

Herreilers. Harold John Lutgens Engaged to be Wed i. ,,,,1 Mfj H(r Miss Nancy Famulari Married Yesterday Clubwomen Notes Miss Nancy Famulari, daugh- aim of 1KU K. 50th Si. an-lT oi Mr.

anu wis. v.iume.-, renounce the engagement of of 1334 60th became Miss' Anita ileneilei-jthe bride of Dr. Charles Harold Lutgens, son of! tale, son of Mrs John Vitale of president of the organization. The affair will be given to promote social and cultural good will among the Filipino nationals and Puerto Ricans r-siding in Greater New York. Eighteen queens will be represented as symbols of goodwill among various walks of life in New York City.

They are tha Misses Jetta Portugal, Ren Obregon, Carmen Oubina, Alicia Safon, Elsie Acevedo, Julia Za. pater. Lina Acosta, Ginet Curet, Groups Benefit Parties, Meetings has the chance to put your meeting in the wrong light and tell her the story. If you keep putting it off because you can't work up the courage, she won't believe you when you finally do. Make a point of seeing her and explaining-then, no tale bearer will be able to put both you and the lad on his steady's black list.

The sooner you get it taken care of, the better. Dear Nancy A boy from out of town is coming to see me in a couple of weeks, and there's going to be a big party that same-Saturday night. The hostess asked, me to come and to bring my date, but we'd planned 1 1 I 'll 1 1 .1 I 1 Mr and Mrs. George ltoa" ule ldlt ol lSsti Trov Ave. Mr.

Vitale, yesterday in St. Theresa's Chapel. Alonsignor The bnde-eleet is a graduate! r. hTh m. hplH in ih TlntMlfv BEATRICE in ii'in vi'iits1- in.

Write her in care of this newspaper. I Esther Rodriguez, Zaida Lopez, her Delta sonirity. Two hundred orphans and underprivileged children will be ai''v L-m School Yn" is Maid of honor was Misentertained by the Carroll Club, at an annual Christmas a'prl uth Hnil'inginii r'aiuular! aud Dr. Roc-1 party to be held on Saturday afternoon, Dec. IS, at the club-Corporation, Manhattan.

Paoletta attended as best; house, 120 Madison Manhattan. Dolls are being dressed Lutgen- is employed by the, 'nan. by members of the club and a mm Miss Marie Trapanese Mildred Padrone, Mercedes Or-tega, Margarita Chevres, Miriam Padrone. Euith Farcas, Minerva 1 Luz Oordil, Esther Miranda, and Shirley Quinones. Rank of Manhattan and attends llle W(J18 a gown ft special committee is shopping Ciiv College of New York.

blue satin and a veil of French fol. Kifl, to put in giant redjj Bride of Mr. Farinaccio Miss Marie Trapanese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V.

nf 7V1' tltl A '0 W3C I'vlon net. She carried a bou stockings to be presented byif Dates to Note quet of feathers and roses Santa Clans at. the party. The; 3 in the 1, titer part of next mon'h. The maid of honor was attired on Nov.

21, at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. Officiating was the Rev. Oliver W. Powers.

The bride attended Adelphi College. Mr. Greite is a graduate of Colgate University and attended Columbia University School of Business. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta, and was a pilot with the Army Air F'orce, having served three' years in the Pacific and European areas. children invited have beenr? asked to write their request to ii uiu- married yesterday to Joseph Farinaccio, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Farinaccio of (Jlth in the R. C. Church Bernard X. McGeady To Wed Miss O'Connor Dr.

and Mrs. Walter Harrison O'Connor of Westxrt, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Leona Harrison O'Connor, to Bernard X. McGeady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V.

McGeady of 173 Rogers Ave. Miss O'Connor was -'raduated from the College of St. Vincent in June. Mr. McGeady is a member of the senior class of Manhattan College School of Engineering.

He served with the army in Europe during the war. -PHOTOGENIC CHILDREN" Opportunity tor Children Bnd Teenager! to be listed In Wilftr Thornton'! famous model casting catolog, which hu huge circulation among advertiser. Thoae accepted for listing must pay a moderate tee Engagements cannot be guaranteed. Mail at once photos or snapshots for approval Include name, address and phone. (Do not visit.) WALTER THORNTON, Aey.

420 Lnhuton N. T. 11. N. T.

DANCES 10 1 Junior Auxiliary of the Dec narua arm lotriuotri miwjnmi, a child for a flay will endeavor to fulfill the request. hiistuiiis Meeting Muriiiig Suiters of the Sick Poor. Snow Bull. Sherry's. Manhattan, evening.

iDec. 11 iSat The Philippine ran Society, Goodwill Dance. 328 W. St. Frances (ie Chantal.

The The, Christmas meeting in a rose satin headed gown. Mrs. Vitale is an alumna Brooklyn College and is a mem-bt of the New York Opera (-tiild. The bridegroom received his education at Columbia University and the University of Home in Italy. He is on the siaff of the Holy Family Hospital.

The couple will live at 181 Dahill (toad after a wedding trip to Florida. Shirley Ann Howard Weds Jersey Resident St. Klizabc-th's Church, Alta-rlenii. was the scene of the marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Howard of OL'j Concha Altadena. and formerly of Itrooklvn, to Hugh Joseph McCloskey. son of Mr. and Hugh McCloskey of Physicians Wives Guild of Wvckoff HeiBhts Hospital, dinner dance.

Towers the Timely Topics Club, Mrs. ROSS Raymond Sigsbee, "1-Junior Lea.ue of Brook- ill hp held on Wednes- Inc Ball, Hotel St. aent, win oe neio 011 weunts Reaij Manhattan, tVenmg. flav at 2 D.m. in the Woman's Dec 23 rrhur i Cinderella Ball.

Hotel Bos-vert. eveninn Club House at Wanamaker's. Dec. 7 (Mon.i-Yuletlde Ball, Hotel St. Gporge.

evening. Mt. St. Vincent Alumnae, Christmas Ounce, evening. I'nion Citv, N.

on Nov. The speaker on current events will be Dr. L. Wendell Fifield, FREE STORAGE SUP COVERS CURTAINS DRAPES Our scientific experts do a custom job of cleaning. INo muss production to carelessly ruin your fabrics.

Send us your work with confidence. will respect it. C'liitvch Dec. 29 (Wed.) Junior Committee nf the V. Iltll III nmh.n Avvlnm Rnriotr nnri Junior minister of Plymouth Rev.

Patrick J. O'Connor, S. P. officiated. A reception was held at the American Legion Memorial all.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Armond Stucchio and Dr. Anthony M. Malgierl served as the best man, Alphonse Trapanese, the bride's brother, and John A. Farinaccio, brother of the hridegroom, ushered.

After a honeymoon in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Farinaccio will reside in Brooklyn. The bridegroom served for five, years in the Army Air Corps as a technical sergeant, 18 months of which were spent in Alaska. officiating was the Kev.

Alumnae topher Kenncdv. A wedding I breakfast was held in the Car- To Have Party Dec. 28 den Room of the Huntington! Kiubonne Hall Alumnae As-Hotel, Pasadena, Calif. isociation will hold its Christ of the Pilgrims. His subject will bo "The World Approaches Christmas." I'liin Luncheon Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Home for Children, tea dance.

Heights 4 to 7 m. New York Alumnae Chanter of Trinity College. Washington, D. C. Mistletoe Ball, dinner dance, Lout? Sherry's, Manhattan, evening.

FASHION SHOW Dec 10 (Prl .) Bay Ridgt Day Nursery Greite Brauninger Marriage Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Claire Elizabeth Rrauninger, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Johnson of 13012 E. 1212d and the late Mr. Johnson, to Robert Charles Greite, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Greite, of 578 E. 4 4 He- Members of the Ladies brew Society are Juniors, Polytechnic Preparatory Coun- MAJESTIC CURTAIN CLEANERS planning a luncheon card party GEdney 8-2825 942-944 40th Brooklyn, N. Y. t-. ha Ik.IiI tit I'ninn Tpmnle on Dec.

23 (Thurs.l For debntanten and mas party on Tuesday, Dec. 28, at p.m., in the gymnasium of the school. Prior to the festivities, a meeting will be held at which the nomination and election of officers will take place and further plans made for the Winter hair and other activities. Miss Lorraine M. LeHois will be chairman of the Christmas The bride's sister, Joan Howard, was the maid of honor.

Joseph McCrath served as best man. Following the breakfast a reception took place iit the home of the bride's parents. After a motor trip to New Orleans, and C.ainsville, Mr. and Mr--. McCloskey will live in Hoboken, X.

J. mi lloor committee of Yuletide Ball, Helghti Casino, afternoon MEETING) Dec (today) St John'g University Junior Auxiliary, 7S Lewut alter- noon. Auxiliary of Anthonlan Hall. Inc Administration Building. 380 Clinton after Benediction at 4 p.m.

Dec. 8 (tomorrow) Nursery and Poster Home Service. Brooklyn Citadel, 11 a.m. Tuesday ai mc mimm-uu will launch the opening of a memhership drive. Mrs.

.1. Francis Warshaw Is president of the group. Hoard to Meet Prospect Clul), Mrs. Blu-rcss Osterhout, president, will hold its executive hoard meeting at the home of Miss Alice Brooks party assisted by the Misses itetty McLoon, Anne Piecine, F.dith Donahue, Nadine Myers, Doctors' Wives Auxiliary of the Jamaica Hospital, Richmond Hill, at the Nurses Home. Executive meeting, 1 p.m.

General meeting. 2 p.m. Long Island State Rootety. D. A board meeting.

John Wanamaker'a Club iMieu mulligan, una I oo- gan, O'Connell, Jean Downing, Irene Carroll and! Jane Shea Mrs. Hunt T. Dickinson of Locust. Valley has arrived at. the Colony Hotel.

Palm Reach, where she will pass a week while opening her home. "Sunshine," at 221 Ave. Mr. Dickinson and Hunt T. Dickinson Jr.

will join her there on Dec. lii. Robert M. llarriss of Creenwav North. Forest numb, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Theater Club Tea Century Theatre Club will meet at the Hotel Commodore on Friday at 2 p.m., followed by Mrs. Gordon Wightman will give an illustrated lecture on "The History of the Hudson River," and Herbert Maxwell. NEW Hou.se. Manhattan, 11 am. Lady Corps of the Carroll club, 120 Madison evening.

Brooklyn Woman's Club, at club-; house, 2 pm. "Christmas story presented by Florence Dec. 7 (Tues i The Fenelon Reading Circle, the Helen P. Mccormick Me-1 monal. 338 Clinton Ave, 1 Dec 8 (Wed.

i Children's Museum Education Committee, meeting and lunch- eon, St. Mark's Ave. building, 11:30 a.m. Dec. 9 (Thurs.l The Seven Women's-College Group's Peoples Section for the United Nations, 111 E.

48th Manhattan, evening. Dec, 10 (Frl.i Brooklyn Women's Republican Club, social Christmas meeting. Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont St CHRISTMAS FARTIl tea at 3 o'clock. The program of Hills, has arrived at the Colony artist, will play, ac-Hotel for an early season visit.eompanied by Mrs. Barachman.

A DAMP WASH SERVICE I music will include pianologues by Alain Guilloton of Yale Col lege, carol singing by Margaret 'Tin Jr 1 Marriage Licenses Kddins Catchpole and Marco Serisio. Mrs. John Mench, president, will preside. GUARANTEED TO PROTECT YOUR LINENS Kank Women Meet Miss Sarah T. Arthur, re gional vice president of the Association of Bank Women, an Dec 8 (tomorrow) Ouild of Methodist Hospital, luncheon and Christmas party, nurses residence, 12:30 p.m.

Dec 9 (Thurs.l Society of Patriotic Women, 475 Washington 1:30 m. Dec. 10 (Prl. i Brooklyn Women's Republican Club. Brooklyn Women Club.

Dec 17 (Frl.) St. Francis Academy Alumnae, afternoon. Dec 28 (Tues. i Fonioonne Hall Alum NO LOSSES! NO WEAR! NO TEAR! Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: Etllel Vi'-, 2r-n Sarrl (24), (HO Herkimer ttnel L.Pi-i-n (JJi. 3-0 Bedford Ave.

Street. Joeph Foiei i2fi. 101 Brnhtwater Court' IHaakon Valand (39, 469 51st. Roslyn L. Cc-oprr H'li.

1779 W. Jlth 8t i J'nny Lavoll (40i, 243 Senator St Carl Borer ,28.. 120 Mildred icX i'9i nin u- i. ini 1 -onen uo, h4a Alabama Avt. ..8.

30 Vt Ave. iClurlei Diskiri (28.. Bronx; Muriel Levins Louis Fomarh '40. Manhattan: Sad if i (2. 2941 8t (37..

Ex tern Parkway. Hubert McOuire (321, Ml Clarkson Arthur A. kW i3. 20S5 Ocean Ave: Shiriev M. Hamberger (25).

681 E.rancr B-if-( Juskson Height. Clarkson Ave, Jose G. Pere Sar.ciifz (22). 41-43 Sands Irving A. Topllow (281.

2141 78th nounces that the December meeting of the Middle Atlantic Division will be held Tuesday, at the Advertising Club, Man-; nae Association, at school. 7:43 p.m. BENEFIT PERFORMANCES Dec. 28 (Tues.) Near East College Asso hattan. The speaker will be Dr.

Ignatius U. Taubcneck. who will talk on "The International Pic Asuncion Otero i20. 159 Baltic Ellen Lcvine nm rw.n i. Sttrrt Abraham Horowitz (431, 55 Pierrepont Is SEALED before your rory cyts.

YOU brook tht tool when your waih ii delivered. Absolutely no one hot access to the contents of the net other thon yourseff. Is VYASHED in sealed nylon nets with pure COLGATE soap and roin soft water. The note get the weor the clothes get the woih. Returns your linens SNOW WHITE and In the SAME physical CONDITION as they wera before washing.

Is STERILIZED and SPIN DRIED, FREE of eharje. Your linens will be ready for ironing or drying at home. It SAFE ond mora ECONOMICAL than washing at home or with a home type washing machine. It is recommended by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERING. SAFE-T-WASH SAFE-T-WASH SAFE-T-WASH SAFE-T-WASH SAFE-T-WASH Percy I Wheaton Herkimer St.

muriei i. caie tjii. Hole Rassert. Mac Kaplan 1 33 369 Vernon Av ture at the Moment." Dr. Tau-beneck Is a well-known college Yvette Hirschtnfani (20), 1657 Dahill Road.

Leon Enjler (32). Lawrence. Adela lecturer and radio speaker on ciation Metropolitan Opera Benefit, i "The Barber of Seville." Metropolitan I Opera Houe. 8:15 I Jan. 4 (Tues.) South Brooklyn Nelnh-borhood Houses, benefit theater party, "Jenny Kissed Me," Hudson Theater, evening.

FEATURES Dec 6-11 Ladles Auxiliary1 of the Angel Guardian Home. Chnn-; mas sale. 12th Ave. and 63d 3-10 p.m. dally Dec.

7 i rues.) Church of the Saviour, i fair, at the church. 50 Monroe Place, 3 to 10 p.m. daily. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. dailv.

i Girl Scout Troop 2-213. dolt Union Church of Bay Ridge, 8 m. WKDOINO GOWNS I r.s",. 342 Sheffield contemporary problems, and is conductor of the Hronxville HKAITIHU.Y CI.F.ANK.I) 'f. Community Korum.

Traffic Club The Christmas Dinner Meeting of the Women's Traffic Club of New York, will be 3 Let Brooklyn'! iarg- rARRY uora as), 342 Sheffield Ave. Victor Santos (341. 320 State Maria Colon (301, 369 Clifton Place. Albert Ronart i2ol. 335 Hopkinson Florence Oorin (20'.

294 95th St. Leo a Cherry (21), 219 17th Grace W. Whitton ,25, 203 1 7tll St. Jack Halyard (301, 224 Sturvesant Ave Mary Kmsey (23. 377 Sackman St.

Marcus Minan (321, 2102 70th Molly Mochon 125), 2075 6th St. Clark W. Casey (101, IBS Bav 35th Mary Ellen Whalen (19). 165 Bay 35th HOUR SERVICE est Gown Specialists protect your cher- ihed possessions. held in the Tower Dining Room of the Park Central Hotel on Tuesday evening, Dec.

11, at 39c PER NET UP TO POUNDS 7. I LEADING French CLEANERS 7W 13th Ave BE. 6-3399 Dec 8 (Wed.) Ft. Greene Chapter. A.

52d anniversary party, 114 Pierrepont 8:45 p.m. Dec. 10 (Frl.) Presbyterian Quest House: Young Woman's Auxiliary, benefit program. Bedford Central Presbyterian: Church, 815 m. MUSICALS Dec 12 (Sun.) John Meredith Lang-staff, baritone.

Academy of Music. Dec. i4 (Tues.) Morning Choral, Winter choral concert. Dec. 17 (Frl.) The Chamtnade.

Winter concert. Academy of Music, 8:30 m. Dec, 18 (Sun. I Brooklyn Chamber Music Society, Christmas piogram, Academy of Music, 3 p.m. Jan 4 (Tuer.) Little Orchestr Society, Academy of Music 8:30 m.

1 CARD PARTIES Dec 7 (Tues. i Women's Division of the 1 Montauk Club, luncheon and bridge, at the club. 11:30 a.m. iDec. 9 (Thurs.l Auxiliary of the Villa 6:30.

The program for the evening will include group singing by the Borden Choral Group, and violin selections by Ruben Varga. Wiliiam A. Porrllt I23i. Hamilton, New Zealand; Aline J. allien (22), 562 8Jth Street.

Harry Auster (28. Manhattan; Roe Wens (26). 740 Lafayette Ave. Oster (30i. 8663 21st Rose i Wlnograw (2fil, 911 57th St.

jlrvinn Brodv (38i. 141 E. 93d Helen I Finkin 133), 2440 84th St. Harry Plotkin (32), 2771 W. 37th St i Rosaiyn Chartan (23i.

2840 E. 36th St. Jerry Pratello (40), 200 Montrose Anna P.sano (31 1, 169 Baltic St. 'Bernard P. Belligan (22 1.

Mavville. Win PICK UP DELIVERY SERVICE SAME DAY SERVICE (WHEN GIVEN TO US BEFORE 11 A.M.) FOR FIRST 2 NETS OF 8 POUNDS EACH OR LESS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL NET Marjone M. Doody (19), 1342 E. 35th Street Dan Canty (23i, 315 Quincy Sarah Alumnae Presidents To Take Part in Benefit AlisS Mary AI. McGinness, general chairman of the Interna $1.15 .50 cmiiige ijp, jia ymncy st.

Julius Berkowlu (32), 1606 Avenue Miriam Pmkel (25), 1505 54th St. Lawrence J. OSullivan (24). 3037 Voor- de Sales, dessert and bridge, Columbus Club. 12:30 m.

Apxlllary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Home Service Woman Club 114 Plerrenont afternoon. hie Grace E. Logan (18), 3035 Holiday Time Is Party Time fre hitimttip.s Clieerjully Hit-en (nil Dauman Buffet Caterers To plan a prrfect affair for you a dignified, brautiful buffet. Complete or partial service at home or place of your choice. DEwey 9-8729 1725 Eatt 8th BkKn.

23 tional Federation of Catholic Voormes Ave Joseph Cooperman (3D. 2459 E. 21ft IDec. 10 (Fri.i Brooklyn Circle of the Dtc 10 Brooklyn circle oi uie FREE- SOAP WASHING SODA BLEACH BLUE i hnlrl Allimnae Bridge tO De nekl tri- International Federation of Catholic rlpv at flip Knicht-i of Collim- Alumnae. Columbus Club, evening flay ai Hie Mucins u' IDee.

ll (Sat.) St. Anrela Ball Auxll- iins Hal announces that the iry. afternoon. I Rose Warrenbrum I23i. 37 Hinsdale St.

Auerbach (281, 2009 Avenue i Francine J. Zuckoff (191, 1481 E. 21st 8treet. Sidney Hochben (26). 780 Sf.

Mark'a Ave otlowine alumnae presidents Xrr. APPROVED DEALER 1949 will preside at the bridge: Alrs.j William Cush, Aliss Sheila Oroll (21), 8502 Port Hamilton Parkway. Pl ank Anselone (22 1 1646 Bergen Carmeia I. Flore (20), Manhattan. Vincent Cervasio (26), 573 Union Carmela Aionr.o (20), 571 Union St Emar Halvorsun (28.

5003 4th Ave; Mtrv M. Sundman (20). 305 i Avenue. fancy, miss mid- Aliss Margaret Kleinfeldt's engagement to Joseph Smith, 11 prete, Aliss Peggy Decker, Miss Louise Kollmar, Aliss Elvira Goddard (co-chairman of Worried about Wedding Clothes? To look rtgHl and ferl 9 A.lred Oordon 26, 3407 Church Ave Pearl Jarschauer (21). 2B Bay 29th St John J.

Oleason (35i. 52 Rut.and Road; F.izabeth Becker (43). 85 Clarkson Ave. Mlkkel ChrUtensen (58. 488 8ut ENTRUST YOUR WASH TO STORES DISPLAYING THIS TRADE MARK CASH and CARRY STORES Castile Laundry, 945 Grand St.

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Laundry, EVergreen 4-0523 Rainone Laundry, EVergreen 4-4262 BENSONHURST Dave's Laundry, EVergreen 7-1701 RIDGEW00D Seneca Laundry, EVergreen 7-1702 WOODSIDE and MASPETH Blue Seal Laundry, EVergreen 7-1702 ASTORIA and LONG ISLAND CITY Long Island Laundry, AStoria 8-0003 son of Air. and J. Smith of KOI AIcDonough was announced on Nov. 27 at a party in the home of the bride-elect's parents, Air. and Airs.

Charles Kleinfeldt of 1101 Halsey St. the bridge); Airs. Joseph Alad-den. Airs. Vincent Alaroney, Aliss Alary Alargaret Murphy, Aliss Bettv AIcAloon.

Aliss Alar- Ada H. Porminsky (42), 1640 Sterling Street. Leonard Korman (25). 1402 43d aU Amta Taustem (i9. 7406 2oth Aye guerite AIcGonigle, Aliss Peggy AIcGuire, Airs.

William Midwin 10 your Formal Attire al MARKS. Cutaways Tailcoati Taiedoi All Accetiorie MARKS Haws IMutH Struct i ter, Airs. Edwin Smith, Alt' HAIRITORIUM HUMAN HAIR GOODS George Tilt. Aliss -Frances Honeymoon Special J63.00 KOR TWO PFRSOS On Vinht at N. T.

Rnend Trip By Rail 3 Days Wasbincton O. S-i Hte. European AIKEN TRAVEL SERVICE Ci Transformatione. 1 Curie. Parje Boy PAT.

PENDING Vaughan, Aliss Cathleen Steele. Miss Alary Ferrell. Miss Jewell Sagone. Aliss Marilyn Ann Hig-gins. Airs.

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th I. ST. I-3IM6 is regent of Brooklyn Circle. I AiOvt bAHi-U C'ir; BU 4-9513 MAIs I-IHI.

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