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THE BKUOKLYH DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK, SUNDAY. JUNE 25, 191G. 4 CHRONICLE OF THE WEEK'S ACTIVITIES ews of Brides And Brides-to-Be fcr with pink roses predominant In tho decorations. The bride wore a gown of white Duchess satin with tulle and pearl trimming, made with court train.

The bride's veil was worn with crown of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The costumes of the entire bridal party were most attractive, helping toward the general artistic result. A wedding supper at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. Sunday, June 18, was chosen for the wedding because It was the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Burton Gerow of 1415 Woodhaven avenue. Turners-Duffy. Announcement has been made of the marriage on June 4 of Miss Alice Duffy to James Turner, a member of the Seawanhaka Democratic Club of the Second Assembly District, and of the Elks, Brooklyn Lodge, Zcrny Brown. Miss Ruth E. Brown became the bride of Henry Zerny at a very quiet wedding which took place on June 15, the Rev.

Dr. William H. Kidd MrKoon ceptlem at thp home of the bride will On of the prettiest wnMinps of follow hp ceremony. The couple will the season took place Saturday nft.r- reside in Hip liushwick section after a noon. June 17.

at 4 p.m.. South short trip to Washington. Third Street M. K. Church, when Miss Florence Anna daughter I Yasser Jackson, of Mr.

and Mrs. Kii hard Jones. Miss Mabel Jackson of 721 Sixth ave-JUitledpo street, ami KrandtlaiiBhter nue was married to Alfred Frasser on of the well known horse dealer of the j.lime Tnp Hiiwman of Eastern District, now retired, was the Fishtppnth Street M. K. Church married to Ccorse Washinclon Mc-ofHciated.

Miss Mabel Loudes attended Keon, son of Ceorge McKeon and the bride. Lorenzo Foigt was best nephew of John McKeon. well known i man. Thomas Whltford, Miss Reglna Frank, Sylvesta Frank, Edward Hew, Mies Irede Hew, Miss Loretta McCready. Shrppard Talbot.

Miss Sarah Margaret Talbot was quietly married In the borne of the minister of the South Reformed Church, the Rev. William MacDon-ald, D.D., to James Andrew Shep-pard, on Tuesday, June 20. Miss Talbot Is the daughter of Mrs. Barbara K. Talbot of 729 Fifty-eighth street, and Mr.

Sheppard Is the son of Mrs. Jennie Sheppard. Miss Harriet Sheppard was bridesmaid and George Talbot best man. The bride. In a gown of white voile, embroidered by her mother, wore a picture hat to match.

She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid, In blue pussy willow eilk and chiffem, carried pink oses. After the ceremony the bridal party, which consisted of only the parents of the couple and their brothers and sisters, went to Feltman's by automobile, where supper was served. Hiilin-IU tin. Miss Anna M.

Rehn. dauchter of Kastern District clothier, retired. The Rev. Dr. William Hamilton of the Cropsey Avenue M.

E. Church officiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Rehn, of Miller of South Third Street M. E. 8fi6 tiuxliwirk avenue, was married to Church. Floral decorations were Frederick XV. Hahn by the Rev.

Carl return they will reside In Wood-haven, L. I. Clark Whltcomt. A bride of Wednesday, June tl, was Miss Edith May Whitcome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Whitcome of 5417 Fourth avenue. Miss Whitcome was married at a nuptial mass In the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, to William Clark, Bon of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of 21 Furnam avenue. The bride was attended by Miss Isabelle McCready and Joseph McCaf-fery was best man. Miss Whltcomo's gown was of Geogette crepe, trimmed with Bllver lace, over white charmeuse.

She wore a large white picture hat and carried white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids gown was of pale pink Georgette crepe and her picture hat matched. A wedding breakfast was served In the home of the bride's mother. Joseph McCaffery was toastmaster. Among the guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Whitcome, Mrs. Isabelle Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J.

McCaffery, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoeller, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Seaver, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCready, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCready, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Whit-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frank, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hew, Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Peter Severton, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Shannon, Mrs. A. Moore, James Moore, Mrs.

A. Mahr, Mrs. J. Wade, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Phillips, Miss Irene Whitcome, Miss Victoria Dempsy, Miss Edith Roach, Miss Mary Sasso, Miss Frances O'Connor, Miss Dolly O'Connor, Miss Helen Bullock, Miss Anna O'Nell, Miss Rose O'Neil, James McCready, Elmer McCready, Robert McCaffery, Walter Murray, Albert Murray, Walter Israel, Samuel Burns, Raymond Clark, Albert Beth, George O'Connor, John Gordon, Frank Phillips, Lesley Phillips, William O'Leary, elaborate, among them being roses, i R. hchuchard on Wedncsdaay evening, officiating. Miss Clara Jabbi was June 14, 1 1 1 6, at o'clock. Miss Lillian llnhn was bridesmaid and Frederick H.

Rehn was best man. Lester Becker and Frederick Klodt were ushers. Miss Rchn's gown was of white satin with princess lace veil and she carried roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid's Rown was In bridesmaid. The best man was Charles Howelka.

ewcet peas and peonies, ine nrine wore white charmeuse and Georgette crepe, with a train four feet long, and veil arranged with orange blossoms. Her attendants were Miss Anna Lau, Miss Mabel Brooks and Miss Ida Blackner. Miss Helen Brownlee, Miss Margarette Brownlee and Miss Addio Kessel, nieces of the bride, were lilac Georgette crcpo with large pic- flower girls. The best man was Arthur turc hlU luu, cal.rie(1 pink Wahman, Charles Jones, John Ander- A diamond bar pin was the gift of the mm ur ta 7700 son, arinur unv unu brincgronm to the bride. A reception were ushers, and James Monroe was heh, after in the Camnbell was master of ceremonies.

home of the bride's parents, after IPROSPECT 30 Cents Half Mile 50 Cents One Mile 90 Cents Two Miles ONE TO FOUR PERSONS Other Distances In Proportion. Landaulets For Kent. V. 8. MOTOR CAB CO.

which tho newly wedded couple loft on their honeymoon to Old Point Comfort. They will reside at 617 Van Buren street on their return. Among those present at the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Rehn. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hahn, Frederick H. Rehn, Miss Lillian Hahn.

Frederick Klodt, Lester Becker, Mrs. Marie Marschalk, Miss Elizabeth Marschalk, Mrs. J. Schaumburgh, Victor Schaumburgh, Gustave Schaumburgh, Mr. and Mrs.

George Marschalk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Retting, Miss Eva Ketting, Albert Ketting, Miss Claire Schick. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Myers, Miss Julia Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Koehl-er, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hoffman, Mr, and Mrs. W. Furman, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ne-bel, R.

Hegefeld, P. Gabel, H. Schlae-fer, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Osterhaus. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grismor, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Bluet, Henry Stadlmaier, Harry Stadl-maicr, Miss Cora Stadlmaier. Miss Gertrude Stadlmaier, Mrs. Mannie Lang, Mrs.

Charlotte McManus. Miss Sophia Fischer. Miss Minnie Schad, Andrew Howdek. Miss Barbara Baum-gaertner. Felix Lipp, Miss Louise Zieg-ler and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Grismer. A very auiet weddlne took nlnee at JOHN OUEILU A reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for a short wedding trip. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Kessel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brownlee, Mr.

and Mrs. William Brownlee, Miss Margaret Brownlee, Miss Helen Brownlee. William Brownlee. Arthur Wahman, Mrs. Josephine Creighton, Miss Anna Lau.

Miss Mabel Brooks. Miss Ida Blackner, Miss Addie Kessel, James Monroe Campbell, Harold Potts, Charles Jones, John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graves, Mr.

and Mrs. John Kessel, Mr. and Mrs. V. Kessel, Mrs.

Mabel Kessel, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kessel, Mr. and Mrs. John Kessel, Miss Annie Kessel: Miss Annie Btorer and Miss Mary Storer of Pat-erson, N.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Wess, Mrs. Aaron West, Mrs.

A. Brooks, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Bradley, Miss Bradley, Mrs.

Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. Deitz, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernst. Mrs. Frymeyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Graves, Mrs. Hanson, Frank Hanson, Miss Susie Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. Keele, John Kotch, Herbert Klee, Mr. and Mrs.

Lout, Mr. and Mrs. John S. McKeon, Fred Mohr, Mr. and Mrs.

Ramer. Fred Reynolds Jr Miss Susie Schaade, Miss Schaade, "iTir Jonrrte Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. 1-rank fiourg, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bisch-ij Mra, Jjewis. Miss Charlotte Castle, Vijp i Vott, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, tnc Hr.

and Mrs. William im jtev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles COR.

MYRTLE AVE. BRIDGE ST. BTKLYN. Hlckey Rogers. Miss Julia Rogers, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joshua Herbert Rogers, 21 Lefferts place, became the bride of Morgan Hlckey on Saturday, June 10. Gross Rosenberg. Bath Beach was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Sunday afternoon when David Gross and Miss Kather-Ine G. Rosenberg, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. D. Rosenberg of 46 Bay Twenty-third street, were married in the ballroom of the Belmont Mansion. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Dr. A. Sukoenig of Manhattan. The ballroom was decorated for the occasion with growing plants, peonies and roses. The bride in a white satin gown, trimmed with princess lace and embroidered In pearls and carrying a shower boquet of lilies and orchids, was given away by her father.

She was attended by the bridegroom's sister. Miss Jane Gross as maid of honor. The best man wag William Rosenberg, a brother of the bride. The bridesmaids were Miss Bertha Mate, Miss Anna Schwartz, Miss Bertha Altman, Miss Anna Mark and Miss Minerva Marcus, who were in shell pink taffeta with tulle veiling and pink shep-erdess hats. Little Miss Henrietta Greenstein and Miss Lillian Eisenberg were flower girls and Arthur Eisenberg was ring bearer.

The ushers were Joseph B. Goldberg, Fred G. Lowenthal, Jack Birch, Jack Mark and Andrew Feinstein. A receptiem followed the marriage ceremony, about 175 guests attending. The couple left later for the Adirondacks ntheir wedding trip.

Mr. Gross holds a responsible position in the tenement house bureau. Among those, present were Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Becker. Mr. hnti Mrs. J.

M. Rosenstoe-k. Mr. and Mrs. D.

birnbaum, Mr. and Mrs. M. Huehblnder, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Birnbaum, Mr. And Mrs. J. Birnbaum, 'Mrs.

J. Nathans. Mr. und Mrs. N.

Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brenner, Mr.

and Mrs. M. I. Rosenberg. Mr.

and Mrs. T. tjross, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Marks, Dr. and Mrs. Allen Hull, Mr. and Mrs. 1.

Eisenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Relngold, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. N.

Allison, Mrs. B. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Shapiro. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr.

and Mrs. Holstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moscowltz.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Slegelrnueh, Mr. and Mrs.

Ruthkrupt, Mr. and Mrs. Borner, t'harles Rosenstock. H. Wolff, Mux h.

t'ohen, 'Mr. and Mrs. s. L. Cohn, William Edeson.

Jacob Shlplro, Joseph Cohen, M. Rosenberg, s. Lottenberg, Pblltp Barnett, A. Eisenberg. Miss Shapiro, Miss Ij.

Lottenberg. Mns. J. Greenstein, L. Eisenberg.

Miss Minerva Marcus, Miss Anna Marks, Miss Ousste Kantrowltz, Miss Ida Nathanson, Mtss Pearl Rosenberg, Miss Anna Schwartz, Miss Bertha Mate, Miss Jane flrosH. Mlfis Bertha Altman, Miss Florence Hplelberger, Miss Sadie Nack, Miss Sadie Blrnbauiu, Miss Rebecca Wolf, Miss Margaret Rellly, Miss Anna M. Walsh. Miss Helen Elstern. Miss Barbara Oreenflolel, -Mtss Minnie Greenfield.

Miss Math- 1 During; July and August Store Closes Saturday at 12 Noon hat and a corsag bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her bridesmaid, Miss Anna Coyle, in a dress of the same material, with corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley wore a pink picture hat. Frank X. O'Neill, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following the ceremony, tho bridal party went to the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, where the wedding breakfast was served.

The couple will spend their honeymoon at Atlantic City and upon their return will reside in Richmond Hill. A pretty though simple ceremony was the wedding of Miss Ray Laverty, daughter of Mrs. Mary Laverty, of 167 Eckford street, and John J. O'Neill of 236 North Henry street, yesterday. The Right Rev.

Monsignor P. F. O'Hare. LL.D.. rector of St.

Antony's R. C. Church, Manhattan avenue and Milton street, officiated at the ceremony, at high noon, in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The bride wore an afternoon dress of pearl gray georgette crepe and taffeta and a large gray picture ratchoguc, L. on Saturday afternoon, June 17, when Miss Helen Kempster, youngest daughter of Mr.

Final Week of Our Wonderful JUNE FURNITURE SALE The tremendous success which has attended this sale proves beyond a question Brooklyn's appreciation of the opportunity to buy thoroughly high grade, trustworthy furniture At Cash Prices on Convenient Terms For a whirlwind windup to a glorious sale we will offer ereat collections of Grand Rapids furniture at greatly reduced prices. If you want to economize on furniture of quality, here is an opportunity. iHisisi'. Mr, and Mrs. noimmm lin, cornet, xylophone and mandolin.

Mrs. John M. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. After the ceremony the couple will I Fred Mattfeld.

Miss Doretta Mattfeld, leave for a three weeks sojourn in the I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Schuler, Miss Elsie Catskill Mountains.

On their return I Kothman, Miss Emma Eckhardt, Miss they will reside In Brooklyn. I Florence Topp, Miss Dorothy Chan- dler, John Buck, Fred Steinberg and anu iurs. josepn Kempster of Mount Sinai, L. and Alvah Warning, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Edgar Martling or East Norwich, L. were united in marriage by the Rev. Louis Harolu Johnson, pastor of the Congregational Church. Tho only witnesses were Miss Madelyn Homan and Joseph Kempster, both of Mount Sinai. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at East Norwich, L.

1. FICREX GKVXKK. Charles Relchert. The wedding of Miss Hattie Gruner and Richard Flcken Jr. took place on Wednesday evening, June 14, at the German Reformed Jesus Church, the Rev.

Christian Oswald, pastor of the church, officiating. Healy Hasan. JTiss Mae Veronica Hagan became the bride of Michael Francis Healy on Wednesday, June 14. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fred M.

Lund, at 6:30 in the af Bryson Korr. The residence of David F. Kerr at 782 Westminster road was the scene of another June Wedding yesterday, when Miss Lillian Adele Kerr became the hrlde of William Schroeder Bryson of Philadelphia. The Rev. Frederick N.

Lindsay, pastor of the Wells Presbyterian Church of Flatbush, officia't-ert at the ceremony, at, 4:30 in the afternoon. ternoon, in the church of St, Stanislaus of which he is pastor. Miss Anna tld, sweberg, Miss Minnie Greenstein, Miss bridesmaid ana vvnuam mi. yji ate v. txa ine oriue in wnite emnrotdered net Hpalv.

brother of the bridegroom 111 1ln Ta ual iiraa att.nnJ Mn and white satin, was attended bv Mrs was best man. The ushers were Wil Siegcl Goldstein. The wedding of Miss Martha Goldstein to Abraham Siegel took place Tuesday, June 13, at the Temple Beth-elwar. Immediately after the ceremony there was a reception and dinner at the Bedford Mansion. A pretty home wedding took place June 14 at 623 Leonard street, the home of Mrs.

John George, when her daughter, Miss Ethel Wells George, became the bride of the Rev. Acko-mar Prltchett of Thomasville, N. Miss Eliza Irne Anderson was married to Thomas Albert Heaton on Juno 10, at the home of the bride, 1719 East Forty-ninth street. The Rev. William S.

Jackson officiated. The bride's attendants were Miss Lillian V. Martin, Miss Lillian Heaton, Miss Dorris Ross and Miss Winifred Anderson. Alan Anderson gave the bride away. The best man was John S.

Sullivan. Schoontcn Schillng. Cornelius J. Schoonten, who recently returned from a voyage from Holland, and Miss Sarah E. Schilling, a Red Cross nurse who has been on the European battlefields, were married at a pretty home wedding at the resi liam A.

Hagan and Charles Hagan 149 3-Piece Genuine Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite for nan josepn e.oiUDerg, jacK AiarK. n. Elfenbeln, A. Imermann, 8. Canartek, Solomon Rosenblatt, J.

Goldsmith, Herman Adei-man, K. G. Lowenthal. Andrew Feinstein. William A.

Rosenberg. Jack Blrrh, Frederick Opplkofer, Thomas Rellly, Joseph Walsh, pr. .1. O. Dwye.

Harry Baltt. Abe Cohen, A. Greenfield. Emtl Davis. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Slegel, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Greenfield, Mrs. I. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. I.

Schwartz, Mrs. H. Koffeman. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben I.evlne. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Greenfield.

Mrs. Rplelberger, Mr. and Mrs. T. Labe, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Nack, Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Ward, Dr. and Mrs. P. I. Nash, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Gross. Mr. and Mrs. B. Greenfield, Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Greenfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Tieman, Mr. and Mrs. Grensteln, Mr. and Mrs.

N. Sweberg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sweberg and Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Levy. SIoan-GIeason. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Gleason to This is a gorgeous bedroom suite a beautiful new design from one of the foremost makers in Grand Rapids. The suite comprises a full size sanitary bed, a new modsl chiffonettc and a massive dresser.

All these pieces are built along substantial, graceful lines. brothers of the bride; Harry Donnelly and Thomas Long. Allison Schumacher. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Thomas Schumacher, 171 Atkins avenue, Saturday evening, June 17, when Miss Helen Dorothy Schumacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Schumacher, became the bride of John R. Allison of Flat-bush. The Rev. John Francis Dunkirk performed the ceremony, after which a wedding supper was served in the bride's new home, 1288 Sterling place. The bride wore a gown of gray taffeta trimmed with gray chiffon.

The bride's only ornaments were a string of pearls and a brooch, the gifts of the bridegroom. She carried white Big Stock of RUGS Carpets Linoleums Made and Laid Free dence of the brjde grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bull. Gunther street.

I Frederick William Sloan, on June 9 Jennie una, miss iv. Mahoney, George McKeon, John McKeon. Henry McKeon. Mr. and Mrs.

Meiners, Edward Hamilton, Miss Ethel Armstrong, Miss Ella Armstrong, Mrs. Addie Ritter, John Hitter and Mr. and Mrs. Hamer. Whann Wictlemnann.

Surrounded by only the Immediate relatives and friends of the family, Miss May Frances Wiedenmann, formally of Philadelphia, was married to Pierce Whann, who was also of Philadelphia, by the Rev. George Caleb Moor, pastor of the Baptist Temple. Miss Wiedenmann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

Wiedenmann of 667 Seventy-first street. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Zella Whann. Miss Florence Finey of Philadelphia was bridesmaid, and Clifford L. Ensley best man.

The bride was married in a white broadcloth suit and she wore a white satin picture hat. She carried sweet peas and lilies of the valley. After their honeymoon, which is supposed to be spent at Asbury Park, the newly wedded couple will live In Jersey City. Hackett Allcorn. Miss Maud Allcorn was a bride most appropriately and becomingly gowned In a traveling suit of white broadcloth on Wednesday when she was married to Ernest Michael Hackett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Hackett, of Sauger-tles, N. Y. The wedding took place at 8 o'clock In St. Patrick's Church.

Miss Grace Allcorn, the bride's sister, wearing a gown of blue taffeta, was the bride's only attendant. Harry Hackett was best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allcorn of 174 Bainbridge street.

A reception and wedding supper at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. The couple have gone to Niagara and the Great Lakes for their wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside In the Stuyvesant section. Barrett MrNally. The Church of St.

Rosalina was the scene of the wedding of Miss Anna McNallv and John Barrett on Wednes-dav, June 21, at 4:30 in the afternoon. The Rev. James McAleese officiated. The matron of honor was Mrs. r.

Richardson. Clarence Richardson was best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teter McNally of 12 Webster avenue.

The couple will reside in Brooklyn upon their return from Washington, where they will spend a short honeymoon. Cliadbourne Foley. The marriage of Miss May Loretta Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Folev, of Bay Ridge, to Walter Everett Charibourne, of Boston, took place on Wednesday, June 21, at 2 p.m., at St.

Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan. The wedding was a quiet one, only the members of both families being present. Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the Hotel McAlpin. Miss I roses. Miss Schumacher attendant William Somerville Kerr of Erie.

Pa. John Bowman Winger of the Philadelphia was best man. The bridegroom la the son of Mrs. Louise Schroeder Bryson. Mr.

and Mrs. William Schroeder Bryson will be at home, 68 Harvey street, Germantown, after August 1. Some of those to witness the ceremony were: Mrs. Louise S. Bryson', Atlantic City.

N. J. B. Winger, Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Harding. Philadelphia, Mrs. E.

W. Howell, Buffalo, N. and Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Kerr, Erie, Pa. Olson Ridgwa y. One more of the June brides Is Miss Florence Antoinette Ridgway. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Ridgway, who married John A. Olson at 8:30 o'clock last evening, from Hanson Place M. E. Church.

The Rev. Dr. William Kidd officiated. The church decorations were palms, peonies and pink roses. The bride only attendant, Mrs.

William Schaefer, sister of Mr. Olson, wore an embroidered gown over white taffeta, and carried pink roses. The bride's gown was of plaited white Georgette crepe over white taffeta. Her veil was of tulle, held in place with a band of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley.

William Schaefer was best man. Harry Sarles and Harold Hunt were ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, 1524 Pacific street, followed. After an extended honeymoon trip through Albany, Saratoga, Niaeara Falls and Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. John Olson will spend the remainder of the summer at the bungalow of the bride's parents. McCormnck Gallaslirr. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Anna C. Gallagher, daughter of Daniel Gallagher, to James J.

McCormack, on June 11. Miss Ambcrt's Wedding June 28. Miss Edna Veronica Ambert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Francis Ambert of Humboldt, street, will be Corona, on Saturdaj', June 17. The at the Holy Family Church. Mr. and Rev. Dr.

Peck, pastor of tho Union Mrs. Sloan are now living at 606 Evangelical Church, officiated, in the i Eleventh street, presence of the immediate friends of both families. The bride is a daugh-' Randolph-W llllams. ter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Gerhard The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Schilling of Hackettstown, N. Williams of Plainfleld, N. to Allan where the Rev. Dr. Schilling is doing iKltz Randolph, on June 17, has been missionary work.

Captain J. R. Bors- announced. singe was the bridegroom's attendant. Miss Olga Schilling, sister of the bride, 1 was maid of honor.

I "ore'h" 100 relatives and friends A reception and wedding supper lnl'hed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manhattan followed the ceremony. Atwell Jackso at 721 Sixth avenue, Mr. and Mrs.

Schoonten have gone on Wednesday evening June 21 to San Francisco on their wedding trip. tten tne. fe I ter. Miss Mabel Jackson, to Alfred Hahn Hitchcock. 1 Fraser.

The Rev. Mr. Bowman of Miss Grace Arlene Hitchcock of the Elrhteenth Street M. E. Church Croton Fails, N.

and Clifford A. 1 officiated. Miss Mabel Landes was Hahn were married at noon on June of honor. Lorenzo Volgt was 17. The wedding was a simple one best man.

owing to a recent death in Miss Hitch-1 The bride wore white satin, trimmed cock's family. Only relatives and a with fine shadow lace and was at-few friends were present. The bride, 1 tended by Miss Mabel Landes, In a daughter of Dr. P. L.

Hitchcock, is 1ress of pink satin trimmed with well known in dramatic and musical Georgette crepe. Little Miss Grace circles of Putnam and Westchester i Jackson, sister of tho bride, was counties. Mr. Ham, son of Mrs. A.

1 flower girl. A delightful program F. Hahn of 1812 Avenue Flatbush. I was rendered. $275 Solid Mahogany 9-Piece 225 Atiam uinintr Koom auue ai This is one of the finest dining suites from one of the foremost factories.

The suite comprises serving table, extension table, buffet, china closet, 4 side chairs and 1 arm chair, upholstered in blue leather. Every iL .1.111 U. whrt ntnAn it piece renects me hkiu ui me maotci uunuio mm was Miss Edith Ball. Miss Ball wore a gown of blue taffeta and carried pink roses. Albert F.

G. de Beau-champ was best man. The bride was given in marriage by her mother. Matthews Harrison. Miss Mabel Harrison of 6H4 Downing street became the bride of Harris E.

Matthews on Wednesday, June 14. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. W. C.

P. Rhoades at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. O. C. Niedenstein of 1 320 Dean street.

The bride's gown was of white satin and Duchess lace, made with train. bridesmaid wore wnite French net over pink satin with a picture hat to match. Otto Matthews, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Among those who witnessed the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Niedenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niedenstein, William Harrison.

E. V. Edwards, Mrs. Annie Polhemus, Mr. and Mrs.

Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbcrt, Bert Covert, Dr, Charles C. Newman, Mrs. Annie Van-ette, Mrs.

Nora Jones, Harry Partridge, Alexander Ferguson, Miss Helen Galloway. Miss E. Goler, Mrs. Stanton, David Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.

B. Neumn.n, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Miss Nina Harrison, Miss Helen B. Harrison.

Miss Dorothy Stanton. Miss Edith Polhemus and Miss Gertrude Polhemus. Petersen Young. Miss Anna Hazel Young was quietly married to Edward C. Petersen of 83 Underhill avenue on June 14, at the Summer Porch Furniture Willow, reed, rattan chairs, rockers, settees, a great variety of styles.

All upholstered in beautiful designs of cretonne. $39.00 Quartered Oak $42.00 Quartered Oak China Closet. Ifr-fl Buffet, I lin' Kgfei Special, Foley was attended by Miss May Lake, married on Wednesday morning next or J'ort Hamilton, mm I June 28, at 9 o'clock, to Benjamin Like Illustration made of a 1 1 selected quartered oak highly polished. Height 60 Ins. and width 44 Ins.

four large drawers. iNPWarK, VVHW 111,11. George Seger, at Immaculate Concep Among the guests present were: T. Marion, Miss Brouck, J. Hart, Mrs.

Smith, Roy Smith, Miss J. Gilli-van, Mrs. Entwistlo, Miss Mabel Landes, Miss Dlffenbock, Mr. Dolan, Mr. Clarleen, Mr.

and Mrs. Van Pelt, Miss E. Jewell, Miss A. Carev, Miss Edith Gibbs, Helen Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs.

Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Kagan, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Volgt, Thomas Sweeney, Miss E. Smith, Miss K. Madden, George Bostrow.

Malay WUHs. The marriage ceremony of Miss Ella Bragaw to David Hand-bury Malay of Canada was performed by the Rev. W. H. of the Buffalo Avenue M.

E. Church, on June 21. Miss Willis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Willis of 1400 Prospect place. The bridesmaid was Miss Florence Mackay. Charles K. Rutherford was best man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Malay left on a wedding trip to Sheet Harbor, Nova Scotia, where they will stay a month. When they is a graduate of Brown University, class of 1913, and a member of several engineering societies and clubs. He Is also a member of the Psl Up-silon, Theta Nu Epsilon and Omega Alpha Pi fraternities. Miles Gerow.

The marriage of Miss Gladys Anna Gerow of Woodhaven and Harold Winileld Miles of Manhattan took place on Sunday, June 18, at the Church of the Transfiguration, Rldgc-wood and Rallrtmd avenues, of which the bride is a member. Tho ceremony occurred at 7 o'clejck, the Rev. A. Lnvell officiating, and two friends of the bride's family, Harry Carr and Leslie Shepherd acting as altar boys. A very youthful maid of honor was Miss Dorothy Bayley, 10 years old.

Miss Florence Dennes, Miss May Rns-siter and Miss Edna Baptiste were the bridesmaids and Cheater Buckley was best man. Miss Eleanor Carter anel Miss Ella Hatton were pages and Harold Taylor, Oliver Miles and Eugene Dunne were ushers. It was a pink and white wedding, tion Church, Leonard and Maujer streets. The ceremony will be celebrated with a nuptial mtss. Miss Ambert is a well known musician, accomplished on the piano, vio- I rectory of the Olivet Presbyterian I Church, the Rev.

Dr. Joseph (4. Sny This beautiful, selected quartered oak buffet, highly nollBhed and best $4.00 Phone $1 .95 Stands at $4.00 Card $1 .95 Tables at A Superior Couch der officiating. Mrs. K.

earner, a sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's attendant. The bride's brother, William P. Young, was best man. The bride wore a traveling dress of gray taffeta and carried pink roses. The bridesmaid wore blue silk.

There were no guests. Illnck Katlijrn. Miss Edna Rathjen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rathjen of 359 Easi Twentv-fifth street, became the bride of F.

William Hlnck, son of Mrs. J. Hinck of Queens. Long l3land, on Wednesday. Juno 4, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, the Rev.

J. J. Hoi-: thuscn officiating. A reception at the Ormonde followed the ceremony. After touring the State on their wedding trip, Mr.

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Canopy, to match, $6.00. Bridge Work i WITHOUT PLATES an extended honeymoon the couple will reside at Dorchester, Mass. a berma Hep wort I i Miss Clara Thomas Hepworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Hepworth of 60115 Fifth avenue, was quietly wedded to Harry Haberman, who Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Haberman, on Tuesday evening. June 20, by the Rev. Dr. F.

Jaeobson. pastor of the Bethlehem Swedish Lutheran Church, Third avenue and Pacific street. Dr. Jaeobson officiated also at the marriage of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Haberman Jr. will reside in Bay Ridge. f.illin Ciillen. Miss Adeline Cullen.

of 193 Harrison street, became the bride of John Gillin, of 5f'3 Second street, on June 21, at 11:30. at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Atlantic C1 y. They will return shortly reside at 6f5 KaFt Seventh street.

Miss Cullen is the dauchter of the late Thomas captain of the Prosper forte, who diet! on May 24. A larive wedding was tiie original plan, but Miss I'ullen's recent bereavement made this Impossible. Dol( MrF.llitrott. The marriage of Miss Mae McEIli-gott to James Doyle of 561 Eighteenth street, took place at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Ninth street and Fourth avenue, on Katuiviay.

June 17. at o'clock, the Lev. James Donahue officiating. t'olgan Rawl. Miss Irene Hawl of 418 Rogers avenue becomes the bride of Thomas Col- That Endures GUARANTEED Bridge Work that endures, flivet comfort nd service, it a strong SPECIALTY of OURS.

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