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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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Mary Ann Corcoran, Mr. Bennettson to Wed Socu Roma E. Keusch Brooklyn eagle, sun may 30, 1054 13 miwSrin Hs-North Nuptial a noun cemem 1 in Attendants Are Listed made by Mr. and Mrs. Max Miss Mary Elizabeth Warner Swift, daughter of Mr.

and Keusch of 1654 E. 10th St. ofjMrs Theodore van Kleeck Swift of Poughkeepsie, N. has Miss Barbara Burns' Bridal Yesterday Mr, ad Mrs. Edward Burns of Elmhurs't announce the marriage1 festertlay of their daughter, Miss Barbara Bums, to John Corltttla.

son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Codella of New Rochelle, N. V.

Th ceremony took place in St. Agnes R. C. Church, tH i completed plans for her marriage to Edgerton Grant North Jr, I son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgerton North of Brooklyn. The the betrothal of their daughter Miss Roma Enid Keusch, tc Marvin Sohn. son of Mr. anc I Manhattan, and was perlormeti by the Rt. Rev.

Aloysius IDineen. pastor. A reception followed immediately at the Beek-Iman Tower Hotel, Manhattan. Mrs. Isidore Sohn of 1502 wil1 take Plate Piatt 49(h gt il3 in the Dutch Reformed rmu im Keusch, an alumna of church WiU Be Married the Sute I'niversity of Rev.

1-ranklin .1. Hink.uup. Mr. and Mrs. Murray M-York', received Tau Phi Sigma asis'ed plim of St- Woodmere.

honors in medical technology. b.v the Rev. Dr. Phillips Packer' have announced the engage-cup tnok- rwwtm-artiiatf. ranirua EUlOtt, pa-tor the Kir-t of their daughter.

Miss Rarbara Piatt, to Pvt. Gerald 1. Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silverman of Brooklvn Mjss Piatt I.

a 'f at the Doctors Hospital, Wash-j ington, D. C. Mr. Sohn is a graduate oC the Wharton School of rnn wi aUPnr) Lawrence High School and and Commerce at the Limer-Iher sister as matron of honor, Caxenovla Junior College. She sity of Pennsylvania, hwith Etnel D.

simonds of is an assistant buyer at Pur-was a member of Tau hpsiloiv Manhattan serving as maid of I Chasing Corporation, Manhat-Phi. He served with the Armed, nonor attendants will be tan. Her fiance, a graduate pf Forces in Europe. In the Fall Up. nnrHnn lr Brooklvn (olloee is now no p.

A. SultcK Mis, Mary Ann Corcoran, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mark Corcoran of Brook lyn, became the bride of Ar-Ithur V. Bennettson son of I Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur V. Ben-inettson of Mineula, yesterday, i IThe Rev. Richard B. Lavelle celebrated the nuptial mass in Queen of All Saints Church.

A receptiun was held at the Commissioned Officers' Mes, Brooklyn Navy Yard. The couple received the Papal bless- i Miss Anne Henry was maid of honor. Donald Bennettson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers included Herbert Bennettson. another brother, and William E. Coyle.

I Mrs. Bennettson was gradu ated from St. Angela Hall1 Academy and the Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Bennettson was gradu-j jated from the Engineering! School of Pratt Institute and is! with the New York Telephone i Company.

After a wedding trip to Can ada. Mi. and Mrs. Bennettson' will live in Glen Cov runs ot Brooklyn R. McGinniss Mrs.

Fronci Maureen J. Casey Becomes Bride of Francis McGinniss Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Case 136 Sterling Place annoi me marriage if their riaugh- 1 nls Mis Maureen Joan Casey, McGlninthea on of Mrs.

Francis i yterian Church of Brooklyn reception will be held at the ftunar Alumnae House. Mrs r.oorop Kannro 1 nf Rlverdale, N. cousin of la Helen Kb leva a Mice VI jss Rork-iiiffham Miss II Louise Johnson of Millbtook, IN. and the Misses E. Graeme Poucher, Catherine Schwartz and Margot Meyer all of ruagascwNe.

John Phelps North will attend his brother as best man. I'shers will be Patrick Bow-i ditch and Richard Arthur Allen Providence, R. L. lias Swift was graduated in the Masters Holms TV, N. anil the Barmore tool.

Manhattan, and attend Bradlorii Junior olh-ge She a member of fie Pough- -p-ie loi-ioi l.r.if.ir Mr. North, a graduate of the Preparatory Country Day School and William oilege. is associated with J. P. Morgan and ts a memner ot tne i mversuy New York and the Heights Casino.

Thr Aid Society of Hospital will at i p.m. in tive duty with the 18th Army Band in Ft. Devens, Mass. 1 newtit interior decoratint lV. W.7 E' Zl.oZl'Z".

7t Brooklyn Jgj umiim i GRANADA Ui Ashlaad Urn, Brooklyn, T. liillllilililffiTiTM 15 1 III I 1 Mrs. John Codella Dyker Heights Garden Club Plans Spring Flower Show Taking as its then.e. mantic June," the Garden Club cf Dyker Heights willl present. us in -i oik ii.i show in- St.

Phillip's Pa Hall, 80th St. and 11th A on Thursday from 2 to 9 Mrs. Arthur V. Bennettson Jr Miss Anne Giddings Elected Home Junior iCommittee President The Junior Committee of thej Brooklyn Home for Children' held their last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. llollis K.

Trayer. lfi Remsen St. The membet decided to give a sum of money from the treasury to the Anne Charlton Memorial trellis of rosea which will gracej me grouniK ot tne nome in Forest Hills, Plans for a visit to the home on June 7 were Officer for next year's committee were elected. Thev are: President, Miss Anne Giddings; vice president, Miss Nancy -ecret i.A Miss Lee Mo e'spondlngsec- r. Jane! I alum-KerriiV h.o;- Steph Heekler.

IV Mrs. Leslie E. Mock Greta Stanqeland, Leslie E. Mack Wed Yesterday Mr, and Mrs. Jarl Stanee- am, ()f Br()oklyn announc, the marriage of their daughter, MisS Greta Sonia Stangeland.

t0 Kugene Mack, son of Mrs. Louise Mack of Russell- ville. and C. E. Mack of Washington.

D. C. The ceremony took place yesterday at the Chapel of Duke I'niversity, Durham, N. with the Rev. Dr.

J. H. Phillips officiating. A reception followed at the W'edgewood Room of the Wash- ington Dtlke Hotel. The bride wore a gown of point lace over nylon net satin, designed with a neckline, and fitted ed basque.

The bouffant terminated in a cathedral fingertip length Ann Yendig was maid and the bride-mauls we Norma Goldberg and Mi iBrit Joa. All the am frocks of silk ci staU-tte de -igned on Princess lines with an off-the houider neckline and a bouffant clrt Thev wore headpiece to match and carried yellow roses ami daisies. Horace Kent was best man and the tisfier. were William Brinkley and William Reves. Mrs.

Mack was graduated from Duke University and has worked as technical assistant at the university. She is a mem ber of Ph. Beta Kappa. Mr. graduate of Duke mber of Phi "f8 rj.B., he U.

S. Nl jthe Unlver inn na attenneo of North C'aro hna. The couple will spend the Mrs. William Burns Islpres chairman and Mrs, Albert L.jiiiar Bnltizar co-chairman. They p) Will be assisted -by the follow- are lng committees: Kntries, Mi s.tilI George MacMurray: schedule.

lU Mrs. William Armstrong Mrs. Boitizar: classification, equl Mrs. William Burns, Mrs. Ern-lthe est P.

Seelman and Mrs Kolti-j aar; staging, Mrs. Paul Strelff ara and Mrs. Michael i)e M.ir Mrs tino; publicity, Mrs. Robert I ite win necome a juruoi pan- ner in his fathers accounting turn. The couple will be married Romo Enid Keusch "Prospect Club's MMtinq in Mineola I Club.

lumh, president, held' luncheon-meeting of in last week at the home Hubert HiNe Brown in Mineola. Mrs. wn. h.un Car-uell wai installed n- niirc seeretarv and Mr. months trip abroad, spoke on the place they visjted The program was concluded report from the preat dent, Mrs.

Balph Groskoph. I Mrs. Plumb. Mrs. A Schenck Van Siclep, Mrs.

George C. Hamlin, Mrs. R. Heeren, Ml Burgess Osterhaut, Mrs. WUltam Prescott, Mrs anrt Mrs I cm wwmmw i Ff at in Bltrivfelt liBi take Sarah Exline, Anne Giddings.

Ernst (. Heeren as treasurer. Lenore Messlneo, Lee Mo- The Rev, Dr. Daniel PoHngl bacher, Doris Whitey, Gail Zab- conducted the devotional iterv-nkie. Gary Bailey, Nancy iies and the soloist was Mrs.

Clapp. Judy Koehler, Nancy farewell Mrs. Edmund T.l Morgan, 'ickie Sanborn. and Mrs. Carswell, who Swift, Sallv Sznld.

Pat itist returned from a two Jm out of "SUMMER" The wore a gown of nylon tullo and ChantUly lace Iw'ith a portrait neckline and i illusion veil fell from a crown) of seed pearls and a equina andj ishe carried a cascade of white jlilacs. Miss Hetty Callahan of Brooklyn, maid of honor, was (the bride's only attendant, She wore a floor length gown of pale green embroidered or- Igandy and carried a bouquet of i coral daisies. Richard Dooner of New Ro-, chelle was le-t man. Ushers rid is a 'graduate miliary and the tool. Manhattan Is a graduate HI.

ram en High1 New Rochelle and at- tended oopcr I num. He is a- soclated with Hertngton Adver- tising. New Knchelle. After a wedding trip to North Carolina the couple will i'e in New Rochelle. Beach Memorial Hospital Linen Drive Luncheon on June 29 The 27(h mpn cheon for the benefit of the Limp Rearh Mpmni-ial II be held June Midwood Sisterhood The Sisterhood of tion R'nai Israel of will have (he installat reception of new off: their Community Cent Avenue at p.m.

Arlene Rocker Arlene Rocker Will Wed June 30 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rocker of 1019 Independence Ave. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Arlene Rocker, to Morton Hausner, on June Miss Rocker was graduated from Lafayette High School and attended Brooklyn College. Enoaoemenl AnnounrfiH of their daughter, Miss Norma Ball, to Alan David Platner.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Platner of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

A late August wedding 'is planned. Miss Ball, who Is a graduate of Lawrence High School, Lawrence, is associated with Benton Bowles Advertising Agency. Her fiance. a graduate of New York University, is now buyer of floor covering Aamm i.oes Department Pi it I aUljIlfJIIlJll Voorheesi Mr siewart Mc-Richards and Mrs. Thayer.

Rita De Felice, Elaine Duff, Jane Meaiuna, Marv awine Frkntftin L6vmB tCkStein lr- anri Mri, Irving Levlne of 1 Avenue announce; the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Alice Levlne. to Lewis Eckstein, son of Mrs. Ann F.ck jhhBbV LET US bmm stein of Ozone Park. pun i-nur vhtkv Mis, Lnvine is a trrarlnale of! H0NEVM00S-Cruiw-Tr, I Occhlpinti and Mrs. Arthur n.

weenen reiresnmenis, iurs. Frederick Koebel, Mrs. Anthony Mollicone and Mrs. Ed-Win Armstrong, and hospitality and awards, Mrs. Edward J.

Vol man Jr. Mrs. Walter Larsen, Mrs. Mabel Semken and Miss I.ola, Longwprth are also members of the Dyker Heights Garden Club. Mrs.

Volkman is president. Nan E. Broderick Bride of Mr. Eester Miss Nan E. Broderick, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Broderick of 360 Hart was married to Paul A. Kester, son of Mrs. Virglna Kester of Brooklyn, yesterday. The ceremony took place at the R. Church of St.

John the Baptist. The Rev. John F. Lynch celebrated the high nuptial mass and bestowed the Papal Blessing. A reception followed at the Showboat.

Given in marriage by her brother, James Broderick, the 'bride wore a gown of tulle hd lace over satin with a long train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a matching lace cap trimmed with pearls. She carried a prayer book adorned with white orchids, stephanotls and liites of the valley. The bride's Sister, Miss Joan Broderick, was maid of honor. She was attired In a light blue gown of crystalline with matching headpiece.

She carried pale Midwoo.l High School and Mr. graduated from Wilson High School eieran of rence, in the Fall. Mr. Mark will start work on hi' Ph.D. at the University of Kansas.

Dolores Tiedeman Fiancee of Mr. Magrino Announcement i' made of the engagement of Miss Dolores Ann Tiedeman, daughter of HE WEEK AHEAD Mrs. Charlotte Tiedeman 1656 73d St and the late Wil liam F. Tiedeman. th Pe Bay Ridge High Sch employed by the Nc Company.

1 1 pink roses with blue corn-Mr. Hausner is an engineer flowers. The bridesmaids were'and a graduate of Cooper, Mrs. Richard McMahon andTnion College. He is now a Miss Margaret Fanning.

They member of the armed forces. wore gowns similar to bride In mauve with deep pink MlSS Norma Ball Mr. McGinniss was ls a alliate. of New graduated from the College of i' ht llign school, attended lhe H()v Vol, rt(1. 1S "S80Clated and he received his lllR Northern Assurance.

m.a. degree from Columbia Company. Ltd. University. The couple will THERE'S MOKE ENJOYABLE READING IN THE EAGLE EVERY DAY MAN IN THE KITCHEN Whal happen when Pop taki- ovrr th rooking rhorf lo try hit hnrl on i tuch fainnuo rlrlirafipn an a Rrfri(jralrH Cake or Swrdih SprilbakkcUcr roses and blue sweet 1' Gerard Fitzgerald, uncle of the' of Garden City and the ltUe Ml, The ilt 'j-; (- Church of St Tetesa of Aula and the Rev.

James J. Tully celebrated the nuptial mass, reception was ho, ilt IImol The bride, who was given in ma 1 1 ipe by her father, wore ngth gown nvion nun. tiMiML The bouffant skirl trimmed with band Her veil nf silk illn was held in place by a titty lace cap trimmed pearls, she carried a book adorned with orchid and stephanotls. Miss Joan Cuppa roll was maid of honor. She wore a waltz-length frock of peri-, winkle blue taffeta and a smilax wreath headpiece.

She carried a bouquet of daisies. John Flaherty of Portland, was best man. The bride was graduated from St. Joseph's College for Women and has done postgraduate work at Columbia make their home at Park- ide Ave. Frances M.

Herold. 'Will Wed June 12 Mis Prances M. Herold. daughter of Mrs. Frederick F.

Herold of 142 Rockland Road, Fairfield, and the late Mr. Herold, has selected Saturday, June 12, as the date for her marriage to Lt. Richard P. Mullownev, 1. S.

M. son of Mr. and Mr. Edward J. Mul lownev of Rockville Centre.

The ceremony will be solemnized in the Church of the Assumption. Fairfield, by the Rev. Robert L. Christopher, assisted by the prospective bridegroom's brother, Edward J. Mullownev, S.S.J., of St.

Joseph's Seminary, Washington, D. C. The bride-elect will be escorted by her uncle, Leonard D. Rennie of Woodlands, Quebec, Canada. Mrs.

William Lobdell of Pearl River. N. will attend her sister, and Lt. Timothy F. Cronin of Bloom-field will serve as best man.

Ushering will be Lt. Harry A. Marmion of Woodside and Lt. T. J.

Walsh of Kent. A buffet luncheon and reception in the Turf Club, South-port, will follow the ceremony The couple will make their home in Cherry Point, N. where Lieutenant Mullownev will be stationed. bridegroom, was be.st man andjlO Alan u. rlatner the ushers were William Brod- Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Ball of erick, brother of the bride, and 'Jamaica announce the engage- Comfort TOtiw dreamed about, your own personally selected 'temperature lo taste' I all rear-roond regardless of the offtsnte Mralhr. Pirsti a tiny button and transform hot soggy days into mountain-air coolness. Touch another button and raw damp chill is changed to warm heavenly comlort. More than a dozen outstanding engineering EXTRAS distinguish the OLHET KOtX i Kagle'ii Fond F.rlilor, Elua Strinbrrurr, jrnrrl to her urprir lhat lhee mafeulinr professed nme amazinx eulinary tal-t.

Women, hewarr you're liable In the hum. -making honors lo ihe other don't iniM Tuesday's Women's Pa(e. Dklli." Becomes Affianced Announcement has beei Mis Phyllis K.kow of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kosow ot loiii eeKs Bronx, Harvey Kckert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel L. Eckert of 527 Kingston Ave. Miss Kosow attended Wade Junior High School and William Taft High School. Her fiance received his education at Erasmus Hall High School and the Academy of Aeronautics for Engineering.

The 'couple will be married Satur- ening. July BUTTON James wctool. Mrs. Kester was graduated from the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and is employed by the McLellan Stores Company. Mr.

Kester. a graduate of the Brooklyn Tech nical High School, served with the United States Army. He is now with the New York City Police Department. After a honeymoon trip through the New England States the couple will reside in Brooklyn. "Weather Selector' room air conditioner.

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INSIPK BASEBALL FOR LITTLE LEAGtlERSSurtini Sunday Mirkev MrConnell writes a series of arlirles on baseball just for teen-agers. He'll gie you the inside storirs on baseball's famous plays and tell you how you ran build your own team up to rhampiouship levels. TV TIPS If you like planning your TV listening in advance, don't miss TV FORECASTS. New York's only column that tells you in advance what's good viewing on vour TV set. Eagle's daily RADIO-TV Poge olso features TV Keynotes by Steven Scheuer with the behind Ihe camera news of current TV productions aid their stars.

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