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Bay Ridge Home Reporter from Brooklyn, New York • 13

Bay Ridge Home Reporter from Brooklyn, New York • 13

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GRANDPA'S BOY By BRAD ANDERSON ANY REQUESTS I DON'T LADIES GET OUT AND bEEP 1 GENTLEMEN STAY OUT IS BEE MUCH REQUEST OF A THUMP THUMPO 4-2-61 ANDERA 14, 1961 HOME REPORTER SECTION THREE PAGE ONE Miss Solmo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Solmo, of 576 83rd have announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Airman Robert P. Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hood, of 5411 Fort Hamilton Pkwy. A February 1962 wedding is planned. The Chatter Box "Radiantly lovely" aptly scribes CAROLINE RINATO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CARMINE RINATO, 386 Sixth when she became the bride of JOHN WEBBER, 4917 Fifth on Sunday, April 9, at St.

Thomas Acquinas Church, Fourth Ave. and Ninth St. Given in marriage by her father, CAROLINE was the perfect picture Nancy Cirillo Is Wed To Matthew Ruggiero St. Anselm's Church was the setting on Easter Sunday, April 2, of the wedding of Miss Nancy Cirillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cirillo, 427 79th and Matthew Ruggiero, son of Mrs. Theresa Rugglero of Philadelphia, Pa. The Rev. Sepe officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin and lace, which had been worn by her great-aunt.

It featured a chapel train. Her veil was of heirloom rosepoint lace. She was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Geddith Smith and Mrs. Hugh Carroll.

They wore similar gowns of coral Italian silk. Mrs. Rugglero is a graduate of Fontbonne Hall and has studied vio- MRS. MATTHEW RUGGIERO Min with Persinger of Julliard (photo by Rudy Larsen) School of Music. She has appeared has been with the Army Band and in concerts throughout the country with the National Symphony for and is currently on a concert tour three years.

In September he will in South Dakota. join the Boston Symphony OrchesHer husband is a graduate of tra as bassoonist. The couple will Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. He reside in Philadelphia until Sept. Bu MRS.

ISABEL SLATER Box with a matching headpiece. Gowned in blue silk organza with a matching pillbox style headpiece, was ROSE BOVE, 386 Sixth who served as maid-of-honor. The bridesmaids were MADELINE CRUPI, 248 Smith ROSE NAPOLITANO, 1407 11th PAULINE LONGO, 710 Sixth and ROSE MANNA, 236 East 28th who were similarly attired in gown of pink silk organza with matching headpieces. Acting as best man was JAMES BOVE, 386 Sixth and the ushers were DONALD HOLTZ, 481 49th LEONARD MALLETT, SLATER of a bride in her gown of white silk organza with lace, daintily embroidered with seed pearls and 444 49th ROBERT JOHNSON, 450 49th and EDWARD PASCONE, 142 14th St. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Biscayne Manor, 4lst St.

and 13th Ave. After a honeymoon trip the happy couple will reside in Brooklyn. Just returned from a vacation trip to Puerto Rico, is Mrs. W. HALL, 609 Ovington who had a wonderful time.

She says she especially enjoyed the scenery and the beautiful beaches, but noted that while labor is very cheap, the cost of living is extremely high. Little JACKIE CIANO, one year old, is all set for his role of "big brother" now that his brand new sister has come home. Weighing 6 12 MARY PATRICIA arrived on Wednesday, April 5. PEGGY and JOHN CIANO, 565 85th are the proud parents. With a big huff and a puff, GARY McCONNACH, blew out the candle on his first birthday cake on Sunday, April 9.

Cheering him on were his sister, GAIL, his proud grandparents, Mrs. McCONNACH, 648 72nd St. and Mr. and Mrs. IVAR KNUDSEN of Rensselaer, N.Y.

Also present were JOHN and GEORGE McCONNACH, 648 72nd St. Gary's parents, MARIE and BILL McCONNACH, 538 53rd St. reported that it was a very happy party. The Mothers' Club of St. Ephrem's R.C, School, 74th St.

and Fort Hamilton will hold a "White Elephant" sale on Saturday, April 15, between 1 and 5p.m. in the school auditorium. Many happy returns of the day to Miss ARLENE ROGERS, 454 15th who celebrated her 18th birthday on Sunday, April 9. Oh, tobe 18 again! FORTRIDGE REALTY Co. In Now Under The New Management Of Charles J.

Fasano, S.R.A, Experts In LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Selling Renting Real Estate Anthony Chiano and Appraising Insurance MANAGER, REAL ESTATE DEPT. WALTER ZAMAN Licensed Insurance Broker 547 86th Street TE 6-1111-2 Wires Flame On 8 Av. Aerial power lines at 55th St. occured when a 4,000 volt underand Eighth Ave. burst into flames ground cable shorted and its insulat 1 p.m.

on Thursday, April 6, and ation began to burn. The fire then knocked out electrical power to 41 creeped up to the aerial wires, he homes, apartments and businesses said, which burned flercely and in the area, the Consolidated Ed- scattered drops of burning tar over son Co. reports. the street and parked automobiles. The company representative said William Brady, director of pub- that the burning wires were cut lic information for the company, away to prevent the flames from explained that the one hour spreading to other wires.

Join Bay Ridge Forum Three new members were wel- Festival, to be held next month in comed into the Bay Ridge Forum Bay Ridge. He will be assisted by at its monthly meeting on Friday, Mrs. William Beinert, Mrs. EmanApril 7, at the home of Miss Claire- uel Johnson, Miss Jean Coury, Miss ann Gent, 368 87th St. Claireann Gent, Mrs.

Maurice They included Mrs. John Shana- Wade, William Murphy, Eric Conhan, 245 94th Mrs. Emanual nors, Thomas Ryan and Frank C. Johnson, 382 90th and Mrs. Spinner Jr.

Timothy Murphy, 7200 Ridge Blvd. Frank C. Spinner, 1067 84th A tentative date of May 11 was is membership chairman of the set for a panel discussion of civic organization. "Changing the City Charter," tobe Charles Ahl, 953 81st was held in Union Parish House, 81st named chairman of the May Wine St. and Ridge Blvd.

Carl Mattson, 4001 7th Aw Carl G. Mattson, 73, of 4001 Monday at 2:30 p.m. with interment died on April 6. He reposed at the Evergreens Cemetery. at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5312 8th He is survived by his wife, Aina; Ave.

a daughter, Esther Rosenquist, a Services were held on Sunday at son, Arnold, and four grand4 p.m. and the funeral was held on children. NOW! PER TO RENT A Based on monthly rate TYPEWRITER I S. INGALLINERA 4220 8TH AVE. UL 3-4633 spring sale 3 PC.

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