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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 28, 1952 13 Just Between Us- Ghaminade Plans Events; Entertainment Oct. 25 Noted Designer Patterns Dating on School Nights Taboo With Most Parents ue vnainiiHiue, iwio. uiunui arourioii, presiaeni, H. Thomas Miller, conductor, and Mrs.

Ruth Plate, accompanist. 'will open its 55th season with an executive board meeting next Wednesday at the central Methodist Episcopal Church, Hanson jj pace an(1 gt FeUx gt The chairman of fine arts, Mrs. E. Walton LeCompt, will By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear thai school has begun, my parents are getting stuffy about homework and dates again, and I don't think they're being exactly fair. During the Summer, they let mr date I present plans for a "Gay Nine- I ties Show" at the Central Y.

M. C. A. Auditorium, Hanson I Place, at 8 p.m. on Oct.

25. Miss Mina is tne general chairman. The Choral group. on week nights, but now it's taboo They've started to will present the show. Plans will be completed for! sibilities seriously, they'll figure you're old enough for more privileges, which arguments or "I'm not a child any longer'' speeches won't do.

Us up to you to earn those things, and there's no better time to start than now. (Q.i Dear Xtincy Everybody and his brother knows how feel about a fellow who hain't even looked at tne long enough to say hello, let alone ask for a date. I guess I haven't been too swart, letting everyone see that I liked him, but I thought that if he knew, he might show some interest in me. It just hasn't worked out that nay and now I feel that they're all laughing at me. It gotten so that I don't like to meet anyone any more nt all, especially the boy himself.

Is there any ay I could stop their kidding me about him. or save my pride in his eyes'? I You took the wrong turn in vour plan to the first afternoon musicale of the season to be held Nov. fl at 2 p.m. at St. Mark's Methodist Church House, Beverly Road Mrs.

Robert J. Bauer and ocean Ave. Other dates for tin- season cut my telephone calls and nag me about getting my work done and nothing make me madder. Why don't they leave it up to me to manage my work and plan fun, too? How can I convince them that I'm certainly old enough to make up my own mind and handle my own time? Miss Claire A. Dunbar, Robert J.

Bauer Married Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dunbar are Thursday evenings, Dec. 18 and April 23, for Winter and Spring Concerts to be held at the Academy of Music; the annual card party in February; the annual Spring luncheon to be on May 16 at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, and the annual meeting on Monday evening.

May 25, at the Hanson li Ax of 3(i8 Elderts Lane announce interest him it should occur to any girl that the marriage 1 1 a-i I dauglilei Nancy Mottram miss ciaire a. uunoar, to kod- Mrs. Paul Sackles Hauer of Westburv yes (A.) You won't be terday. The marriage took place the best way not to win a boy is to chase him and actually, by talking too much, that's exactly what you've done. It's probably gone too far now for there to he any chance of a romance between you and the lad, but you can save face with the crowd by giving a good imitation of losing all interest in him overnight.

Pass off in the Church of M. Sylvester riaoe Metnodist church. The officer include: Presi at a nuptial ma: able to convince them of anything until you prove that you're able to do all the things you claim. Getting your homework done by yourself, instead of being driven off the phone to do Miss Evelyn Lam an Becomes Bride of "Paul Sackles Miss Evelyn Laman, daugh The bride, given in marriage dent, Mrs. Warhurton: first vice president, Mrs.

Cord A. Meyer; second vice president, by her father, wore a gown of white lace and satin with anl off-the-shoulder line. She alsol Mrs. Theodore J. Krokus; third it would he a big step.

As for dates on school jokes with a smile, speak casually to him and nights, very few fellows and girls hae them i without making the same mistake of talking loo once school's in progress. It's not a restriction much again, let it he understood that it's all ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward wore a lace veil with a crown 'La-man of Brooklyn and Mon- vice president. Mrs.

Tunis S. Pogart; recording secretary, of seed pearls and earned oe. was married Sept. 20 just to make you feel-you're under age. but after over.

They'll soon turn to something else newer prayer book with white orchid; raw sack es ixs Aid st. vlrs. John einstein: corre-potiding secretary, Mrs. Jo- all, your school work isn supposed to ue a and more ei itmg to about anil this Hicham Aedeii, sister a good the bride, was matron of honor.pt'nishment it's aimed at teaching you some episode will be forgotten. Hut let i Allen: treasurer.

Mrs. MHi.il ma-- at Si. Vincent For- lesson, and next time, clamp down hard on ler.R. C. Church, with the Rev.

your over-eager tongue. William C. Knoll; assistant wore a rust-colored taffeta. fundamental things you need, that will prepare treasurer, Mrs. Meyer; pressjgown and carried chrysanthe- you for college or business and the better you correspondent, Mrs.

William.mums with a headpiece tojd, the better your chances of landing a good niei olficiating. A re ception followed at Michels. Hays Lawrence; nominating mau i ne Misses tra-s- llh a you'll j)e the one to benefit in marriage bv her (chairman, Mrs. David Shan-er, Kllain Driscoll, Marie Miele you hai lent. Nancy cat in this tolwM lirectly, you know, not your parents.

And, father, the bride wore a white katin and Chantillv lace gown. non; chairman of music, Mrs. ana Mrs. Kotiert Kigntmyer, Elsie Kordeau: secretary of sister of the bride, were brides- prove that you're taking your respun- JHer fingertip tulle veil was PATTERN M3Q2 Esther Rcifer i choral, Mrs. Clara Horn; treas- maids.

They wore emerald urer of choral, Mrs. Mina Treffs, green taffeta gowns and carried and librarian, Mrs. Arthur F. chrysanthemums with matching Johnson. headpieces.

'field in place by a small bonnet cap of lace and she carried a mother of pearl missal covered with White orchids and stepha-notis. CHANGE-ABOUT NECKLINE IN The chairmen of committees! The best man was James I include: Auditing. Mrs Wilfred Brolley, and the ushers were "The fill-in dickey is fashion's new neckline magic," eclares ivacious Reifer, American tie-igner known George her Mrs William Visliet I). Seward: fine arts. Mrs i Vetrano.

John 1 Sondra Lee Blatt's Betrothal Announced I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Blatt of 1075 E. 18th St.

an-jnounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sondra Lee Blatt. to Airmail First Class Harold Kalker, U. S. A. F.

i Miss Blatt is a graduate nf James Madison High School. Mr. Kalker attended City Col bride. 8s matron of honor and the I ompte: Mrs i nnis S. Bngart: friendly, Mrs.

Robert II Kobert Right oner, brother- other attendants were the Misses Lois Laman of Dumont, for young-looking i.ishions. "It lends a casual air to the simple basic lines of Pattern When an unexpected evening date comes up, remove the dickey, add glittering jewels and presto! lyou're ready for exciting doings. If you're like me always on Rippere; house, Mrs. Beverly jin-law of the bride. Moffat: insignia.

Miss Marion! The bride is a graduate of niece of the bride, and t.ileen Christy ol Hiooklyn. Ruby; membership. Mrs. David Lady ot Wisdom Academy Shannon: printing. Mrs.

Ozone Park and the Washing the Bo this will be the bu-iest basic vour o-et. Mrs. IP) 1 niece ot the bridegroom. 1 he matron of honor wore a shrimp ton School for Secretaries Weinstein: program girl-. Mr I Reifer promises.

The free and flowing skirt close-cling bodice ieasy grace are typical of this talented designer's style. You'll Alfred I arletoi recen; on lege of New York and is sta-l tioned at Hunter Air Force1 I Base, Savannah; (la. A Spring wedding is planned. colored nylon net gown with a Bauer is associated with the New York Telephone Company and is a member of the United sewing Pattern it drapes in almo-t any lifted bodice and lull skirt. matching stole and Juliet capi fabric.

Certainly newsinaking in a cotton tweed, it would be States Army Reserve. Mrs. William C. Knoll; ways and means, Mrs. Theodore J.

Krokus; ushers. Winthrop E. Warhurton and Theodore J. Krokus, co-chairmen. carried American nart in wool crepe or ti-siie faille, too.

Choose jersey, satin Following the reception at Beauty velvet happiness roses. The other attendants were sim- the Hotel Whitman the couple Ijlaily attired in pale-green The first meeting the. left for a honeymoon In the Rip. Poeonos. gowns and earned tea roses, i Herbert Henry of Rockvillej pere.

chairman, will be held on: Wednesday. Oct. 8. at the home CI Centre was best man and the I or cotton for the dickey black or a bright contrast. Big occasions coming up, better sit right down and send for your exclusive designer pattern now' Pattern M.1fl2 is available in Misses' Sizes 12.

14. 16, 18 and Size Hi dress requires I's yards 39-lnch fabric: dickey yard 54-lnch fabric. I Send 50c I in coins) for Pattern M392 to the Brooklyn i Eagle. Pattern Department, P. O.

Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, Y. Please print plainly your name, address with zone, style number and size. of Mrs. Thomas Thurston. I' Ushers were William Xisbet Of I Mrs Daniel Sivori MacDonoughst nenem nans completed Brooklyn and John Welsh ot I ceded by a unit neon, following Th, forthedess, sunnysiue.

Dolores V. Konczal the business cam- will i)e hed in tne Cad. I. After a wending trip to Hor-i Jane F. Feeney Is Bride of be played.

Amelia Cray Clarke an Memorial Church held its J8 Wed to Mr Sivori tda the couple will reside In Brooklyn. is conductor emeritus. iarriage of Miss Do- niiai meeting uie cnurcn pallors. -Mrs. E.

Thomas Sullehar- Thomas F. Hale Villa de Sales Benefit chalrman. announced that lor8 v- Konczal. daughter of Corliss E. Fyfe.

more than sixty tables have, Mrs. Anna Konczal or 8115 been sold for the event on 2tb Ave. and the late Joseoh lo taice nace Mr Whitney Wed The marriage of Miss Jane, Frances Feenev, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. A.

Edward Fee-1 nev of 1 7il Albemarle Road, to Wednesday at the Church partial committees Listea Ml Henjamin Fyfe I A. Konczal. to Daniel J. Sivori, Geneva A. Musalo Is Engaged to Philip B.

Healy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Of 976 T-lth Ave. and Massa-pequa.

announced the encase- The event is sponsored bv The Auxiliary ot tne vina ae of Hewlett announce tne mar riaee of their daushtel Sales will hold its Autumn Thomas Franklin Hale, son of Mr. and Mr.s. Thomas P. Halei the Women's Advisory Council llr. and Mrs.

Daniel 51 Bay 11th took Corliss E. Fyfe, to Francis 'of the Salvation A rmy IlM'idgo party on Thursday, Oct. at the Hotel St. Ceorge. which Mrs.

.1 Humphrey Wil- I'lace at a nuptial mass in the of Hempstead, took place on i Sept. 0 at a nuptial mas at! Whitney son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis K. Whitney of ILMrs: John J.

Hauff is president lliams is the president. The pro-ishrine Church of St. Berna-ceeds will be used for the work nu i the church ot the Holy inno ot tne auxiliary; sirs, wiinain Hempstead esterdav. A reception at igh's Restaurant. cents.

Sondra Lee Blatt Uieeson is cnairman, and uie oaivauon army. officiating. (liven in marriage by her Joseph F. Stratton is co- followed the cere- litional patroness of their daughter. Mi-s Geneva Lauretta Musalo, to Philip B.

Healev -on of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Healev of ..4 Woodruff Ave the In uie wore a go in- jrL Ch lnlH1 Mrs riage bXX-TOHiW Sisters Inio chairman. A partial list of the of off-white satin made will 1 1 a 1 a. 1 Mrs.

waiierT." 0 B. Cahill. She nickliiie handed wore Musalo jn ttee is announced as follows: the hurch ot the 1 ranstigur- Honorary chairmen: Mrs. ation, Manhattan. Howard John E.

Baxter. Mrs. Edward Thf matron of honor Mls The openint! the Wood and atienued candlelight satin with jves and bodice and a prayerbook with lilies and stephanotis. it Queen of Scot headpiece Killeen. Mrs.

Andrew l. Mrs AglRS of p. c. Kckhardt, Miss R. curb and carried a white satin clock at nr.

romeis. mis. i nomas n. nei-ips, dl. R.

Klboi- .11: ne Mrs. Arthur Auxiliary oi he of the Sick Poi this afternoon a the Columbus Park West. me.lica ler oil was attached to a fiev. Mrs. Albert Diujinjr, Drother of the bridegroom, act- Hare.

Mrs. Lincoln Jones, Miss Prospect rhUN Mss Byrne of Ilea lev graduate nf i Mrs. peter l. wnneu, t( )tt nlan Kathrvn Hausman. Mrs.

Albert itln headpiece covered with! ice. The matron of honor.j I Vincent sozzv mrs. cuiion Virg. Lee, a former niversity and is a'-John's University Hrookiyn was maid oi honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Eileen Hale and Miss Margaret i nomas is. i atuii, ndll'C Dance, Mrs.

Andrew J.1 The bride is a Rockette at Ftirman. Mrs. William Poolsen, Radio City Music Hall. Thel.Mrs. Karl Andersen, Mrs.

JohnK bridegroom, who was a staff Detlefsen, Mrs. Jose-ph sergeant in the 8th Air Forocel Fackonthal, Mrs. J. Kdward s. Oonoud and Mrs.

Hauff. Host- a gown 1" esioem. win oe cii.inmdii i Ma par-tne reception committee. Other Ann Hale, sisters ot the hrioe- Chairman, Mrs. John J.

School of Law. He Is affiliated with the legal department of the Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company. niis 'fommitt. licanners are Mrs. Iduring World War II.

was. Hall. Mrs. Joseph reason, groom. The flower girl was Miss Doris Alicia Norton.

The best man was George McManus: co-chairman, Mrs. 1 Charles Buchner. Committee: Mrs. William D. Breen, Miss Doris 'osePn Morrison, Mrs.

Donald Ca'role M''s Sally Van! graduated trom ilv College i.otus liienoerman. 1949. He is owner of the Whit-! Alfred I.oring Lane, Mrs. A. noKKeien.

foris vi.ie(i, i.or- Hale, brother of the hi uie-' 1 i Charles P. Lambert. Mrs. ney meat market, Merrick. itaymond A 1 1, Mrs.

Liinun taffeta and ami uurotny mc- James A. McGough, Mrs. treilsi hollowing i he reception the; I slack mar, Humphrey t. I Mc.Vunara. Mrs.

t'har es H. bronze tiger lilies lUoidricK. ail former presidents. rm.1 ts: Miss Jean Rv.m is nresident. Itasmussen and Mrs.

Doug- groom, and the ushers were Open Season With Tea caaemy STbrldeaffpfu. Srlhv0 1 lnf flanS The bride was "'a mnnf Tv- from St. Saviour High School, a "Oe 1 Tr, HS from1 home of Vli-s VllBini.i Cooner. a' I'o Kavinond S. Leonard in California.

I'pon thru re Mrs. Warner King. Mr Stiaton. ItiMtation-: Chair turn thev will reside at 82-39jW. Schleuning.

Mrs. John nlolher ill-law of lllP. fmm, Mrs. William J. McCarthy; bridegroom.

Edward Kenney IVo-chairman, Mrs. John W. Angus. Committee: Mrs. James II.

1.11th Kew Gardens. Kruse. Mrs. Arthur MlSSTBrace Andrews and Miss Teresa A. Bisoano Augusta Uhllch, hnlinni thP n.U.

I LV, 1 ''mnae i loom ot in WIVlM j. iumn i ooee iiui. ioii.i -1 1 -1 Or H-l week Mi's groom, served as ushers. delphia. and is a hema allalian.

John J. I allalian. Mr.s. William D. Colgan, Mrs.

riuumuyB liuu. auuwu Harkness Pavilion I t. -j tie urine is a graduate win oe marnea Horence l-rieoiiMo Hen-its Hieh School Edward Kunzinger, of Miss Dolores Columbia i't Pshvterian Medical daughter of Manhattan. Mr. Hale, a Mrs.

Philip Bisogno of 2014. Mrs Hoy Beattie. Mrs Mildred Mr sivori is a Kra(Uate of Joan Miss X'irgtnia Cooper; secMrs. William Midwinter, fir-. Miss Madeline Fisher: president of the auxiliary, gav James Matts and Mrs.

John Hallenbeck. Mr- ht. announces tne en- noeM.yMx, 1 lam in High school and Schaefer. Awards: Chair- Andrew Violette of graduate of Regis High School. (J Miss Junp Lewis; a brief talk on tin I'll to Joseph Mo I man, Mrs.

Stephen E. Clark; gagemeni ot ner daugnter, and intended I'ace Loiiege, and 121C, I I i Terpsa Ann RUnann in Inhn Mr. Thomas .1. Cowlev, Honia.L..i of the aux- ot Mrs. Anna Murolo 13th in Our Lady Klichaelis.

Commiuee: Mrs. Am-P'" 1-- smi of Mr. and Kathryn Steblev. Miss Dorothy mi1' Company. of 202 is a siunen.

at Yli- versity. He is associated with Superior Concrete Accessories Mi si: a Corporation of Chicago. Mrs. nn-tiaiv a Rich-I rfieresa I llirose A. Carr.

Mrs. Frank J. jus. aonn i.eune ot iu.u Alter a honeymoon in of reception was held Cilluon. Mrs.

Thomas C. Har- nlieei. V4 nuida tin- ih reside ikhiik Pedersi Wilson, den. Mrs. William I', Magraih.

uisogno is a graduate oi Cranston. R. I. Ih Mrs. 1 Club followed the ceremony.

Mr-. Con-tan. Fuel- bridge to be held S.uur.iiv. otel St George, aie was attended a Hells, lames (. Mis- UMI MUI Plans discussed Included ap- Oct, 18, in Ihe Century Boom 'pointing members to serve at of the Hotel Commodore.

li Fthf m7- Mildred R. Gordon York Telephone C.mn.iny Mr tlott. Chairman, Mrs. Frank B. Mor- hon Leone was graduated from the: Mary K.

Amo mrs. a. i ai- Mr Ronpn MnrriMl rSil; co-chairman, Mrs. John nd Gloria Murolo as bM I ine annual rre-iucnis iea. oi l.

i oar men ano comiuuiees ipr Mr. amilmans Cnae for the Win- the bridge were announced as isrooKiyn lecmucai High ib4o Morn -a Mr- Fletcher The marriage of Miss i I caret Marv Kelly of 2129 New I.oui; Frank Briody, Miss Mary R. Furey, Mrs. Charles Hender- and is associated with the "m-ry Gyroscope Corporation. Mr.

Leone is also attending evening I Mm Mrs. Kurt Lutz. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gordon ter Concert, Dec. social serv-', follows: Tickets chairman. Mrs. Murolo acted as best'of 2057 62d announce the ice work for Christmas and I Louis Genove.se: co-chairman, I Sebastian Alois andlmarfjag of their daughter.jselection of table prizes for Mrs. Renato Iodire: books chair- l.

Violette ushered, i Miss Mildred Rose Gordon, to Ruth Young Memorial bridge man. Mrs. Anthony Carrii: co-a wedomg trip to At- Theodore Shulman. son of Mr. I party on Feb.

7 for the benefit chairman. Mrs. Edward Mason. Ity, the couple will re-'and Mrs. Isidore Shulman of of the mu-ic scholarship fund.

(games chairman. Mr. Charles B19 E. 1 3th St. .188 S.

lt at Linden Heights) Guests of the Juniors in- (Iraziani. award-. Mr- Milton I York We daughter of the man a late Mr. and Mrs. William nJAndreu iKelly.

and David Peter Bohen.l After son of Mr. and Mrs. William lantlc I Richard Tobin and Mrs. Walter classes at the Polytechnic In- stitute of Brooklyn, where he To St. Joseph 8 Guild Van Bokkelen.

Attendance I lrize: Chairman, Mrs. George will receive ms degree in GrriUn ll-Sohen, took place in Our Lady side at engineering. Mi 1, 1 Mrs. Ge 'Center. 4502 'Mb Ave The Rev.

eluded Mr- George Holderne-s co-chairman. Mrs. ge F. easey. chair- Help of hristians Church.

(Mifton L. Dance. Committee: eienl ot i a i tame oiair- il-s. John J. Cahill, Mrs.

Rob- i h-s Jess -at in a UlUil I- rail-ton. Mrs. Mrs. .1. Trevor Garmev.l man ot awards for the hall I lie Kev, uem liouorean oi card party for St.

Joseph's si. Bonaventure, clean. N. Guild Nursing Sisters of the performed the ceremony. A re-Sick Poor, which will be held ption followed at the home on Saturday afternoon.

Oct of the bride 25, at the Towers Hotel, en- The bride, given In marriage tertained members of her com- by her brother. William mittee at her home. 185 K2d Kelly, wore a gown of nylon Miss Mary Haff and Mrs. Louis K. Kiltnrirx.

Table prizes: man. Mrs. Edward H. Wern- With la. let coge.

vhite i She I In c. -chairman. Mrs. John i Bibl I C- Baxter. Committee: Mrs.

Jo- IIh Cord Leslie Ell as iier a 1st. Mr-. John Cone. Mrs. Rich- toll-- ami 1 ard Cors, and Mrs.

Louis a il ol I over satin and same lace. She p-scph F. Byrne, Mrs. Charles J. Gordon ami iwia, Mrs.

John J. uonneiian, Mrs. Thomas Gorman. Mrs. f4 Kilmarx are her CO-chalrmen.

carried a cascade of white Mrs. Harold C. Kennev is presi- The matron of honor L'SHONO TOVO Christopher D. Kevin and Mrs. John McClunn.

Orphan Asylum Directors to Meet don were flower girls. Leonard Shulman acted as-the best man. The ushers were' Dave Gordon. Max Gordon. Abei Braustein.

a tl Newman, Abe Gordon. Murraj Steinfi Id ami Ben Gordon. The bride was graduated from Brooklyn College Mr. shulman received his masters MATZ0S WINE dent of St. Joseph's Guild.

was Mrs. Lowell A. Lawson, Among the guests and com- who wore a coral net and satin mittee members were Mrs. F.u-'gown. a floral headpiece and gene Sullivan.

Mrs, Frederick carried a cascade of matching McLaughlin. Mrs. EM win roses. Fan ell, Mr-. William .1.

Cough- Edwin Leite of Franklin lin Jr Mrs. Letterio Purpura, Square was best man. and Mrs, Harold Drescher and Arnold Agree of Brooklyn and Mrs. William F. Datri.

Also Louis Santlnl or Manhattan present were the general chair- ushered. man and co-chairman of thel After a European honey. meeting of the board of I directors of he Orphan Asvhim the City of Brooklyn will be. (Vf DELICACIES I held at tin- executive offices degiee from On College of New York and is now attending s363 Adelphi at 10:30 a.m. on eanesaay.

Mrs. k. nit New York Cnier-itv on 8 I scholarship The couple are on wedding tup through Canada bridge, Mrs. Hugh J. Begleylmoon.

tne couple will reside president, will Mrs Joseph Murolo Theraso Ann Bisogno 'and Mrs. James A. Dempsey. on Long Island. 1 preside..

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