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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN APR. 27, 1952, 7usf Between ls Janice E. Carter I Will Be Wed May 24 To the Rev. Y. E.

Kuehn Hesitates About Introducing Non-Glamorous Date to Crowd Miss Janice Ellen Carter, daughter of the Rev. Pr. and him, and do it proudly. Help those new friend ships along by telling them fine things about him before they meet and let them see what a 'B XANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Xancy I've bern dating a boy who lives in a neighboring city for five months, but in all that time he's never met any of my friends. When we dn double date, tee always go with Mrs.

Taul C. Carter of Valley Stream, will be married on Saturday. May 24, to the Rev. Vernon E. Kuehn.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kuehn of Cincinnati. Ohio.

The ceremony will he performed by the Rev. Dr. Wilbour Eddy Saunders president of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, assisted by the prospective bride's father, in the Samuel Colgate Memorial Chapel of the Colgate-Rochester I Divinity School, Rochester, N. Y. Dr.

Saunders was for- his crowd. Xow a -w je yr IL HARD AT WORK Sharon aa Pastr of Marcy Avenue Dnn.A, -t-7 rv Baptist Church, Brooklyn. A Church, party it being planned by one of my friends, and of course, they expect me to bring him, but I'm not anxious to. You see, I like him very much, but he isn't handsome as some of the boys my chums date and I'm afraid I I UUL V-J I I til II I II II If 1 a Ml III 1 A 1 reception will follow in the (Grace Haddow Beaven Memorial Room of the school, i Mrs. George Berger of Rochester will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will include Miss Joyce Albaugh of (Harrington Park.

N. and jMiss Helen Kleinhenz of wonderful person he is through your eyes. And when he does join your circle, they'll like him for himself. Learn to judge people by their important qualifications, which last, instead of by merely the outside, which is often misleading. (Q.) Dear Xancy I have a terrific habit of making my life miserable by worrying over things which just might happen or getting into the blues over past problems.

Such as, if I'd done thus and so, something else might have been avoided or making trouble by expecting it. It sounds complicated, I know, but I can't help myself. Is there any way to break myself of this? It's no way to live and my friends are showing a lot of impatience. Can you give me any advice? (A.) No one can change your ways but you, yourself. You've made the first step by realizing just how silly it is to concern yourself over the past, which you can't change or getting into a stew over the possibilities of problems comirig.

Why don't you write out all your woes on paper, instead of mulling them over in your mind, and then re-read it and analyze the troubles? Seeing them in black and white will convince you how futile it is to spend precious time in gloom and logic will prove that you're concerned over trifles. ore pictured carving vegetables and fruits for their entries in the flower show to be sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association and the Kings County Association of Garden Clubs ot the 30 3d on Tuesday from A iPecial c'ass f' youngsters' entries, designated The Children Go to the Circus," will make use of vegetables and fruits, with or without accessories put together or carved in the shapes of animals or otherwise arranged. Mrs. Gilbert Thirkield is the committee chairman in charge of this class. Nlftf.y won think he's CHARITY BALL WORKERS Miss Regino Dailey, vice chairman; Mrs.

Michael J. Courtney, co-chairman of the ball committee, and Mrs. Vincent A. Kelly (left-right) are members of the committee for the Charity Ball to be sponsored by the Long Island Chapter of the Knights of Columbus on Friday at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West. Proceeds of the ball will go the hospital, scholarship and other activities financed by the chapter, and to Catholic charities of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Long Island, as well as the U.

S. 0., which has again been set up under the direction of Archbishop Molloy for the very 7nuch. 1 guess it almost amounts to being ashamed to introduce him around. Nancy Mottram Rochester. Douglas Hill of Madisonville, Ohio, will serve as best man and ushers will include Walter Hillis and Robert Lacker of Rochester; Paul J.

Carter brother of the prospective bride, and Arthur Kuehn, brother of the bridegroom-to-be. It a terrible feeling, I know, but what can I do? (A.) You're being very unfair to both the lad benefit of the Armed Services. Froebel Academy A. Will Have Bridge on Friday The Parent-Teachers Associ- Janet A. Wessling Becomes Bride of Gordon W.

Paulsen The marriage of Miss Janet -land vourself. So he isn't a glamour no: ns still had enough personality and pep to interest ivnn in the beginning and solid qualities to keep The prospective bride received ation of Froebel Academv will! Colony House Shop Benefit Patronesses Are Made Known Ann Wessling. daughter of Mr. I a B.A degree from Dennison iwin annual oui 11 uc id anfl I luroni'O I'an it: Patronesses for the Colony you dating him for five months. And if you just take two minutes to think about your problem" in a clear light, and balance the looks he may not have, against the good points that make him popular in his own crow and with you, you'll see just how foolish your worries are.

You like him, you admit, so why wouldn't vour friends? By all means, introduce House Shop card party, to be held at the Hotel rierre, Manhattan, on Tuesday, May 6, in Uub of BrookI'n. to Cordon i and is doing post graduate work Pormaf Mrs Paulsen of Douglaston. in Christian Education at Col-MCormac honorary chair-, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. gate-Rochester Divinity School.

aTademv ot Paulsen of Yonkers, fiance grZLTlom academy, was hostess at a piace yesterday in Grace Meth-i Wilmington (Ohio) College and Swer'ltt ChUrch' The lemony will reclive deg ee from The rnmmTf I i I was b' the Rev. Rob- 1 a e-Rochester Divinity Lm2HVlu? C- Prison. A reception fol-School on May 19. On Sunday you have a school, family or friend problem, Xancy can help you. Letters are answered in this column.

clude: Mrs. Henry S. Acken at Kathleen A. SchretzmanA-ins- vi KK' 'uo, Apru 20, he was ordained Kutennerg, journal chairman. lr nnor A ''w soiivine na nisi i.nurcn, iin- Mrs.

Louis 0. Andreozzi, Albert E. Berk Mrs. Albert Beer, Mrs. B.

Webster Blakey, Mrs. A. Royce Bolean. Mrs. Perctval G.

Ruerk. Mrs. Frederick C. Chapman. Mrs.

Francis T. Christy. Mrs. W. Albert Calhoun.

Miss Eleanor W. Cal Vr; w'nr? a ballerina gown of cinnati. After June 1 he will ba Julian Roy Schneider To Wed in December The engagement of Mis t- CVr 5T V.e'-:' te lace made with a fitted director of Christian Education and full skirt and tied of Bantist Temnle. Charleston. Kathleen Anne Schretzman 10 Miss Georeiene Snellman Mr where the couple will shoulder-length tulle make their hrhne.

Tnlian Pnv Rrhnpirlor enn nf i.n tiei reiier. ivirs. Henryi Beth-El Hospital Auxiliary Arranges For Future Events A special donor luncheon, sponsored by the Woman's Aux-j iliary to the Beth-El Hospital, will be held on May 12 at the Hotel Astnr. The entertain-i ment will bp presented by BUI Miller's Riviera. Mrs.

Oscar Bloom is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Richman as co-chairman. veil was attached to a can of, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schneider! Schmidt and Mrs.

John Bur- matching lace and she carried Lady of Refuae lahan. Mrs. Walter V. Carter, -Mrs. John Cashmo're.

Mrs Harrv L. Cook, Mrs. Herbert G. riittmer, Mrs. William 11.

Dunkak. Mrs. Arthur C. Ebin-i err, Mrs. Gordon L.

Edwards, Mrs. Alfred H. Everson. Mrs. Alfred L.

Fawcett. Mrs. Charles W. Fvfe. Mrs.

Alan B. ..1, io.iiiiuiicu uuuijuet vi lilies of the valley and white orchids. Miss Nancy Gill of Floral Tark. cousin of the brirle, Society Plans Bridge Mrs. Harry Aronson, president of the Altar Society of Our Ladv of Refnce Church an.

lein; awards and door prizes, Mrs. Alfred Ryder, assisted by Mrs. Kurt Frey, Mrs. Audrey Palmer, Mrs. Frank McDer-mntt, Mrs.

Charles Carlson, Mrs. Stephen Carney, Mrs. Frank Hayman, Mrs." Ernest Mi) 'V- was maid of honor. She wore of Richmond Hill, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Charles Schretzman of Cypress Hills.

The wedding will take place in December. Miss Schretzman is a graduate of the Rishop McDonnell Memorial High School and the Washington School for Secretaries, Manhattan. She is a senior secretary for the Shell udiienna gown of pale blue silk 1 nounces that the Spring card organza and carried an old-i party will be held tomorrow at fashioned bouquet of hlue dei p.m. in the church hall. Morris and Mrs.

Terrell Walk Mrs. Thomas C. Harden. Mrs. frirnl A Drescher er properties and accesso Frank E.

Herma. Mrs. Harry I pninium ann pink rose ries. Mrs. Thomas Castcllahe.

r. c. Hirkey. Mrs. Russell H.Carol Anne Drescher A special meeting of the board of directors and general membership of the group va held at the Brooklyn Jewish Center on April 21.

Plans were discussed for a membership E. Leslie Paulsen of Buffalo assisted by Mrs, Milton Kirch- Tl. w. (h- Tj Tt.M A Aire 1 Mrs. Evans Olwell will chairman of this affair Mrs.

Frank A. Conaty will b9 co-chairman. brother of the bridegroom, was Will Be Married man, Miss Gladys Denman and Miss Eileen Monfort: treasurer. Mr anrt Mrs H. W.

Drescher of 431 82d St. announce the to he held on June 3 nest man. 1 he ushers were Carl E. Buckley Jr. of Great Neck, George C.

Thompson of Greenwich. Myles Standish 3d un company, and is a member of the Catholic Pe-ttoleum Guild and the Desk and Derrick Association of New York. Mrs. Rohert Anderson, assisted by Mrs, Ernest Rehnberg. at the Brooklyn Museum.

gagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Anne Drescher, to Among the patrons are: Mr. Donald R. Knight, Mrs. Alfred A. Knester.

Mrs. Elizabeth Z. Leslie, Mrs. Arthur E. Leth-hridge Mrs.

John E. Mc-Keen. Mrs. George H. McGlynn.

Mrs. Charles H. Middcndorf, Mrs. John M. Moore, Mrs.

Walter F. O'Malley. Mrs. Dean C. Osborne.

Mrs. Walter S. Pape, Mrs. William B. Parker, Mrs.

and Mrs. Walter F. O'Malley, of Marlborough, and Alf Mr. Schneider is a graduate Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen J. Car- Mohn of Oslo Norway. John Horodecki, son of Mr. andiss Marja Di Pietro's Mrs. Stephen Horodecki of Manhattan.

Bridal Announced NO DOWN PAYMENT I YEARS TO PAY LOWEST TERMS tfft, GENERAL ELECTRIC OIL BURNER BOILERS FOR REMARKABLE FUEL SAVINGS of New York State 1'niyprsity, School of Education, and is attending New York University. ney, Orrin R. Judd, Judge and Mrs. Joseph F. Maguire, Mr.

After a wedding trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen will make their home in Manhattan. The bride was graduated from Miss Drescher is a graduate Mis3 rietrn, St. Joseph Commercial of Ml.

anf Joseph Di and Mrs. Conrad Saxe Keyes, George Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. He is a teacher at Woodrow Maurice L.

Lehv Mrs. Robert F. Sconlon Kathleen McFarlane Becomes Bride of John M. Perrv. Mrs.

E. CUtforrt, High hchooi and is 0f ofi5 Manhattan Ave Wilson Vocational High School. John Kirkland Clark. Mr and Manual Training High School. Place.

Mrs. William H. Pouch, Mrs. Roger A. Saxton, Mr.

and SOCONY VACUUM MOBILHEAT-FUEL OIL Horofiecki is a graduate of Longi nuhertone, son of Mrs. Mrs. Edgerton, North, former Island niversity and a member of Phi Beta Mu fraternity. Judge and Mrs. Edwin L.

Gar Mrs. John .1. Powers, Mrs. Morrison Pretz, Mrs. Helen Quinn, Mrs.

Harry M. Rice, Mrs. James A. Robertson, Mrs. Carl TODAY MA-5-4300 Westminster Society Of Flatbush Church To Have Luncheon attended the College of, William and Mary and was graduated in 1948 from Barnard College.

Mr. Paulsen was graduated from New York University and Columbia Law School and is now with the law vin. Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Dr.

and Mrs. George Mary Ruhertone of Manhattan' and the late Peter Ruhertone KODert r. SCOnlOn at a nuptial mass at St. Francisj Miss Kathleen McFarlane, of Paola Church. A reception, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed-held in the Carpenter Suite at v.m McFarlane of 1631 New ton W. Roll. Mrs. Leslie A nUtr AT Cran.e the Rev.

and Mrs. Paul Brooklyn Home The annual Spring luncheon E. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ml 1 1 Sawicki.

Mrs. Helen Ryon for children to nave of the Westminster Society of firm of Haight. Deming, Gard York was married yester me auioi 1 id, kmuimi-u immediately. Andelmann, Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Berkowitz. Mr. and ner, Poor and Havens. He 1 upr day in St. Mary's Church, New Given in marriage by Mrs.

Milton Kirchman, Mr. served with headquarters, U. S. 97th Annual Meeting Louis C. Wills, chairman of the board of the Brooklyn Home port, R.

to Robert F. Scanlon. A breakfast reception was held father, the bride wore a gown of imported lace and nylon and Mrs. Henry Cordes, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas De Maio, tne i- 1 a Presbyterian Church, 104 E. 23d will be held in the church house on Friday, May 16, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Garnet K. Hartman, president, will preside.

Mrs. Fred W. House is gen Army Forces, South Atlantic, in World War II and was discharged in 1046 as a major. at the Muenchinger-King Hotel, Mr. and Mrs.

lrmin Cohen, Mr. for Children, and Mrs. Charles, tulle over white satin. A finger E. Perkins, first vice president, tip veil fell from a lace cap Sayles, Miss Harriet Scott, Mrs.

Donald G. C. Sinclair, Mrs. Ainsworth L. Smith, Miss Arri-i etta H.

Smith, Mrs. John L. Smith. Mrs. Russell W.

Stanley, Mrs. John L. Swan, Mrs. Bartholomew Turecamo, Mrs. Theodore L.

Vosseler, Mrs. Harold M. Walker. Mrs. Charles L.

Ward. Mrs. Edward Wicht and Mrs. Herhert W. Wyman.

Escorted by her father, the and Mrs. Richard C. Komp, Mr with nan ner sister, miss ine- w.t.. iu o-th emhroidered and Mrs. Louis L.

Mallin. Mr Marcia M. Wolf's eral chairman of the luncheonland Mrs. S. Schoenfeld, Mr.

with Mrs. Robert lit I IHMLfl IIIC HI VII B'umui meeting of the home on Wednesday at the Heights Casino. sequins. She sarried a bouquet; roe Mane McFarlane, for herj of white orchids and lilv of the maid of honor. The other at-vallev.

Her maid of honor. Miss tendants were the Misses Kath- M. Walker Mrs. Frank Ajcllo, Mr. Marriage Made Known as co-chairman.

land Mrs Alfred Oshonrn Mr Miss Marcia Marilyn Wolf, The speaker will be the Rev. land Mrs. Clarence Phillips Packer Elliott, pas-man, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nel- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Isi- tor of First Presbyterian Throughout it service to de-iCatherine Vincello, wore a'leen Nagle of West Hempsteaa pendent children the home hasgown of green nylon tulle and i'rl Roseleen Nagle of Newport, lieen supported by a loyal con- carried a cascade bouquet of R- I- tousins of the bride, tingent of members, of whom'ellow roses. The bride's sister, George Ganong was best man. have at this time been affiliated 'Miss Linda Di Pietro. who was i The bride is an alumna of son, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. Ro dor Wolf, 3118 Rrighton 4th became the bride of Arnold Trinity Alliance Lists Benefit Committees The Trinity Alliance of Brook Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. meo, Mr.

and Mrs. frank Stamm and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Zutler. WANTED AT ONCE ADORABLE CHILDREN BEAUTIFUL GIRLS HANDSOME MEN TEEN-AGERS MATRONS BUSINESS TYPES To llCfd In WALTER THORNTON'S FAMOUS MODEL CASTING DIRECTORY which li rlrraUlfJ imoni ADVERTISING AGENCIES.

PHOTOGRAPHERS. ILLUSTRATORS, MOTION PICTURE COMPANIES and TV STATIONS. The accepted for liKtlnr mufti poy a Moderate lee. Mall at once photoa for approval (If no photoa, aend anap-ahota). Include name, addreaa and phone number.

Picture will returned. No experience or trainlm neceaaary. WALTER THORNTON'S Model diaroveriea Include Llxaheth Scott. Snean Haeward, Arlene Dahl, Cathy Downe, and many athera, WALTER THORNTON'S FAMOUS MODEL CASTING DIRECTORY Ml Eait 44th N. Y.

C. the flower girl, wore a vellow St. Francis Xavier Academy and with the work over 2r years Louis Harris, 3075 Brighton 13th St. The wedding took place at a scroll, bear- Mr. and Mrs, George Chris- lvn will hold its annual the meeting Church.

Mrs. Henry W. Kuhlman is chairman of hostesses and reservations, with Mrs, Arthur R. Hecht as chairman of decorations, and Mrs. Clarence E.

Nelson, chairman of table setting. Mrs, N. Skanland and Mrs. A. Johnson will officiate topherson Mr.

and Mrs. M. An- Elon lemple. The Rev. Irvingl Filler performed 'the ceremony, gown and carried a basket of.N.

Y'. Medical College, Flower Spring flowers. land Fifth Avenue School of George Luzzi of Manhattan Nursing. Mr. Scanlon, who was the het man snr, ho'served in the L.

S. Air Force derman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gartland, Mr. and Mrs A reception and dinner fol-' party on Friday evening at Suing words of thanks and appre-Teresa's Auditorium, 5fifi Ster-'ciation for their continued help, ling Place.

The following are' will be presented to Mrs. the committees for the event: Charles E. Rassett, Katherine general chairman, Mrs. Kath-jM. Blanke, Mrs.

Irving L. Cabot, leen McDonoush: co-chairman Mrs. Marius A. Carpentier, Mrs. lowed George D.

Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. ushers were Dan Ruhertone during World War 2. was grad- The bride wore a gown of uated from Adelphi College and and Edward De Blasio. David Rothenberg, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Somma, Mr. and tho Morrit.Phanmnn a- in the kitchen. Chantilly lace over satin and a lace crown with seeded The hridp was graduated ScoU Man Mrs. E.

Winslow Wolfe, Mr. dnfl v.nmmi, from Eastern rtwtrir-t lliH The hostesses will be Mrs. Benjamin F. Stephens, Mrs. and Mrs.

M. Ciferni, Mr. and hattan. Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mr.

and Paul Howard, Mrs. V. Watkin, Mrs. Edward M. Carey, Mrs.

F. W. House, Mrs. E. H.

Margaret Edwards, Dr. Harry Mrs. John Bushey, chairman; Cruikshank. Miss Florence Mr. Roehler, Mr.

Henry lish, Mrs. Michael FackenthalJ" i he Inln hv Kis: mvI Mr. Joseph Blackweih Mrs. James B. Fisher.

1 fe(lby door prizes. Mrs. John McvLewis W. Francis, Mrs. Robert, mc.

Queiev chairman; Mrs. Henry Gair, former Judge Edwin L.I he bridegroom was gradu-Kist ami Mrs. Joseph Black- Garvin, Frank E. Gilbert, from sP'ai'd Park High well- boosters. Mr.

Josenh Rlack-1 Arthur Gelston. Mrs. Percy School and the New York Herrmann, Mrs. E. Nelson, Miriam E.

Silliman Bride of C. H. Bundy The marriage of Miss Miriam Grodzicker, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. C.

A pearls. She carried white orchids with purple centers surrounded by stephanotis. Miss Martha Harris, the sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of deep aqua and carried a bouquet of yellqw roses with talisman ribbon. Abraham Wolfman, uncle of the bride, was best man.

Roberta Volf, sister of the Walters, Mrs. G. M. Lawther, Jossem, Mr. and Mrs.

David Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. A. R.

Hecht. Mrs. C. W. nt A.

Lukacs, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. H.

W. Kuhlman efVed r'u'" Ollllllldn, uauiuci 'is a. Mrs. Jane Butler Silliman of Dillon 'Brooklyn and Far Rockaway, Mrs. W.

F. Beisheim, and Mrs. George A. Manfredonia, Mr. well, chairman; Mr.

Thomas Mc-Gray. Miss Edna S. Hinman.ihool of Printing. He Mantis- ncm-plavers prizes, Miss Mrs. John Horni, Mrs.

Maxwell wltn Air Force am Catherine McLaughlin, Lester. Mrs. Alfred E. sociated with the J. Marv McLaughlin, chairman; Mrs.

Charles E. Perkins, ompany. "Highin the Poconos" and Mrs. Frederick S. Rollo, A.

B. Ludeman. ami ine late citiesi i. niimiuui to Clifford Harned Bundy, son bride, was flower girl and Lawrence Wolfman, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. Spiing at Stytop brings golf, rtdinj5, and the opportunity for refreshing rest in unfiltered sun shine anrl clean mountain air.

Lovely level walks, indoor games, entertainment, first run and those delicious Miss Tatricia Connolly: table John Roberts, Mrs. frank E.I The couple will honeymoon prizes, Miss Mary McManus, Simmons, Mrs. F. M. France, Switzerland and Miss Alice McManus.

Miss Mrs. George L. Stnmm, Mrs. M. Italy, and on their return will Louise McManus.

Miss Kathryn B. Stumpf. Miss Helen M. Tre- reside in Rnsedale. Sullivan and Miss Josephine ganza, Louis C.

Wills, Mrs. Hot1-! of Mrs. C. Lynn Bundy of 1 Woodbridge, N. formerly of; Brooklyn, and the late Mr.

1 Bundy, took place on April 19 i at the First Presbyterian Mr. Harris is now serving with the United States Army and is stationed at Fort Devens, Mass. Skytop meals! Call our information yjotj. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward S. Schott-I land, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Anderson. Also, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene F. Haug, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maloney, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Harrow, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Feller, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Bierman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemperle, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter R. Poeshke, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Ryder.

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry E. Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schnepf, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman omce: inej Dmmoic, i Maguire: awards. Mrs. J. Don- ace J. lppell and Miss Loui-e Inn, chairman; Mrs.

John Kelly. G. Zahriskie. Mrs. William Stibitz and Miss Coverlv Fischer, a member of Julia McCarthy: tickets and tne and president of the books, Mrs.

Daniel Gal vin.l Welfare Council of New York chairman: Mrs. Loretta wju make the presentations. Miss Arlene Goodman's Betrothal Announced MU 6-8648. skytop an BOX Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Good Mrs. Mrs. Patrick Power and Mrs. Mollis K. Thayer, presi SHYTOF, fENNA.

Write for SKYTOP HONEYMOON tuna! Mis man of 456 Schenectady Ave. announce the engagement of Helen Meka; publicity. dent, is planning the program Miss aussi m-rne. cnairman, tho mpPtin Wwi their dauehter. Miss Arlene 1 lv J' Church, Manhattan.

The Rev. John O. Mellin, pastor, officiated, and a reception followed at 1 Manhattan. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Dr. Halsey E.

Silliman; Miss Genevieve Ruth Silliman acted as maid of honor for her sister and Miss Lynnette Bundy, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Dr. Robert A. Winters of Highland Park, N. served as best man.

The ushers included Norman R. Pape, Andrew Menke, John W. Elek, Floyd Smith of Woodbridge. C. B.

Schreiner of Pittsburgh, and F. D. Andrews of Indianapolis, Ind. -Mary Kennelly, Miss Elizabeth: executive Rector of the Maher and Miss of Protestant Ke. Maher: reception, Mrs, AKendes vvill ne Kuest Goodman, to Bert Mitchel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Mitchel of 13G5 Carroll St. C. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur A. Weglein, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Adams, Mr. and Miss Goodman is a graduate Mrs.

Carl Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. William Gold, Mr. and Mrs IMPORTANT information for those HARD-OF-HEARING lirn about the nrw. "tonishlnr vitamin discovery that ehcrks draf-nenf.

We will aend yon thii rrport t-RCC. Write to: Sturdee Health Foods 238 Livingston B'klvn MA. 4-4433 ler, chairman; Mrs. hrank Hren-s kp. nan, Mrs.

J. Rushev, Mrs. Jl' fog an. Mrs. M.

Finnen. Mrs. Jj The reports of officers and clh.n Mr. committee chairman will he of Tilden High School and New York State University, Mr. Frank MeDermott, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Hayman. Mrs. fjnni.

diMi Liine 'i ku 1.1 Mrs. George Parker. Mr. An Mitchel is a graduate of Kras-mus Hall High School and is a student in optometry at Colum A. Milne, executive director and drew McManus.

Mrs. Frank Mc Mrs. Leona S. Arcon, director Audrey Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.

Terrell H. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alonge, Mrs. D.

1 Vv I I If'AwP' 1 I 1 I Donoush. Mis- Marv McGuire bia University. social service. Officers report- and -Mrs. R.

Darline: refresh-1 McKee, Mr. and Mrs. John Hollis K. Thayer, Mis mom; Mr; Tlolnn Mpk-a Mrs i ln8 al'e: Mrs. Rundv, a descendant of M.

Rutenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Favorita. Mrs. Marie Alberto, Daniel Silliman, one of Connec A MAGNIFICENT 3-R00M CORNER APARTMENT WITH TERRACE Holds K.

Thayer, John R. Tap-pan, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, W. Francis Mrs.

lr- Mrs. A. Guardino and Mrs. E. Arthur Hale, Mr.

and Mrs. Rubin Mazel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farace; cake committee, ticut's early settlers in 1648, is a graduate of Hunter College ward R. Cox, Mr.

and Mrs. Al and has been teaching art in the John Dunphv. Mrs. John Dillon, Mrs. John kferrigan.

Mrs. Mr. Douglass P. vtl iMni, bulge. Mrs.

Carl S. Noble. Stew-' York City high schools. She is a member of the Morn bert Beller, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. John Burlein, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buccino, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.

Ouzts, Mr. and ing Choral Society and the choir VoiLu art Richards. Coverlv Fischer, pos to. Mrs. Man uallagljer, Mrs.

Erlna Oarbos Mrs. Her-1 0 Gf rick. Mrs. Martin Lvdon, Miss rs" AT 'M' tj Fuller, Mrs. Stewart Richards.

14x16 r-L- the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan. Mr. Bundy is a graduate of Princeton Uni Overlooking the picturesque harbor, absorbing the cool breezes, this beautifully furnished, spaciously arranged apartment with 2 exposures is ideal as a summer retreat or for year-round occupancy. Serving pantry with refrigeration. Full hotel service.

ASK AS0UT QUI SUMMER IACHEL0I HAM. DOOKIYN'S IEAUTIFUL jioU TOWEHS 1 1 i.i 1 1 1 1 1 ic 1. li Mrs. Arthur Steinbrugger, Mr I Miss Agatha Keliher antl Miss Valecht Btudlo, Inc. IN NUPTIAL Mrs.

Erling Stuart Pettersen, the former Muriel Carolina Knud-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl I. Knudsen of 7208 6th was married on Easter Sunday at Our Saviours Lutheran Church. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Evald Pettersen of Brooklyn. A reception followed the ceremony in the Mirror Room of the Hotel St. Geofge. and Mrs.

David H. Schatzow, versity and has a master's tie' JiM II1IK. Mid. I nur Jan cp for enne Qui gun. Miss Harr et, ,,,1 V.

ii; Dur ng the year Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ander inr.l the gree from Brooklyn Polytechnic son. Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas BETROTHED Miss The resa M. Healy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X.

Heoly of 1327 84th is engaged to Corp. Thomas T. Van Etten U. S. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas T. Van Etten of Richmond Hill. The wedding will take place in- October. c1ll fill! f.i Brooklyn Home for Children cared for 21 children in its cot-li tkt ttenini.

wkf jo rl tage-tvpe institution at i.t AROUND THE BOROUCH will 1 112th' Forest Hills, and in CU tk kind of local eU'foster homes throughout EU'i Iumu lor. er -New York. Institute. He is a member of. the Sons of the American Revo-j lution and the American Chem ical Society and is associated with Research and Develop! ment Manhattan.

I Monfort, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Castelleane, Miss Gladys Denman, Miss Anne Moran, Miss Catherine Donovan and Mrs. Henry Smith. 15 Clerk kry" Htigkt.

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