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mmv 90 i 1 liiijuw j.j 20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 8, 1949 Bestows Gift Then Cold-Shouldeis Her ffjaru JJaivorti 5 Ylflail Rose M. Parrinello Wed in St. Malachy's Miss Rose Mary Parrinello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrinello of 202 Schenck was married yesterday to James a DEAR MARY HAWORTH I am a college graduate and have a very fine position.

Eighteen months ago my boss returned from the army and our friendship began immediately. John J. Porter, son of Hugh Porter of 027 Greene in St. Malachy's R. C.

Church. The Rev. George L. Schork performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the Hotel Martinique, Manhattan.

is 34. We met in the mornings, had luncheon together, had evening dates, and Sundays I spent with him and his mother. This continued for over six months until one night he gave me a piece of The bride was dressed in a white gown with a Chantilly Jonathan Ingling Hubbard and his sister, Barbara Brokke Hubbard The Hubbard youngsters are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Hubbard of 191 6th Ave. Jonathan is 2 and Barbara 7 years old. lace bodice and bouffant skirt and lace mantila. She carried orchids. Matron of honor for costume jewelry, inexpen 1 her sister was Mrs.

Ewing F. Williams and the bridesmaids sive but very pretty. I was so pleased that I exclaimed. included Mrs. Herbert Lager and Miss Marilyn Silver.

Mrs. You must love me." The next morning I un Williams wore a gown of lime surprised to find that his attitude was completely aloof. marquisette and the bridesmaids were attired in lavender marquisette. All these attendants wore coronets of sweet peas and carried similar flowers. The flower girl, Pamela Ann Parrinello, sister of the Marv H.aworfh He avoided me all day, and seemed very embarrassed when we had occasion to speak.

This continued until our firm had an anniversary party; there is conditioned to bachelordom; that he is, in short, a perennial Mom's boy. If such is the case, he probably would tend unconsciously to develop attachment to a substitute Mom in his business life, too, if any prepossessing prospect seemed encouraging. And that's where you came in, I fancy: because I gather you are his secretary. Years ago some writer Faith Baldwin, think coined the term "office wife" to epitomize a man's devoted secretary. But.

of course, if the boss is a bachelor and skittish of marrying the ideal secretary for him is an office Mom" and I figure John cast you in that role as friend-hip started. Disconcerted Boss Thus we may surmise that you completely exploded his of ease when you cried, coquettishly, "You must lin me." as he treated you to a modest gift an item equally suitable for his mother, perhaps. After that he was on the run, backing away from a trap that I19 hadn't sensed or foreseen before. You made him sex-conscious, and such consciousness vaguely embarrasses and offends a Mom-tied bachelor, and causes him to stiffly sidestep the woman who tries to involve him in reciprocal awareness on that- score. Overtly he-man, inwardly childish.

John just wanted a friendly woman companion who had no intentions beyond the agreeably shared hour, who spoke his language, echoed his views, looked al his problems through his eyes, and generally eased his essential loneliness without '-getting close." And that, I venture, is the illusion you spoiled when you made an emotional grab at him. If you find John's mother congenial, enjoy her home or like her cooking, I'd say accept the dinner invitation and never mind what John may think. M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through htr col-win, iot by mail or personal interview.

Write her in care of the Brooklyn Eagle. Mrs. William H. Midwinter he became his old cordial self, and invited me out a few times thereafter. Has Ciirl Been Wrong? St.

Mark's Women's Society Plan Breakfast The May Breakfast, spon The Visitation Alumnae will But now again he has retreated into aloof bride, was attired in a yellow marquisette frock and carried an old-fashioned bouquet. James Sinnott was best man and Ewing F. Williams and Conrad Possidento ushered. Mrs. Porter attcmlcd Franklin K.

Lane High School and Drake's Business School. The bridegroom studied at St. Fran jhold its Spring luncheon, bridge and fashion show on Saturday at the Tavern-on-the-'Grcen Restaurant, Manhattan. ness. 1 ignore all this and alwavs speak to him.

sored by the Women's Society for Christian Service of St. Methodist Church, will be held in Adam's Hall, St. Mark's Church House, Beverly He is gentlemanly, will always assist me in ins-work, or speak for me and back nie up in it. chairman Is Mrs. John nre-ident' but.

still he makes sure that we are never alone Scanloii. The croup Mr-. William II. Midu inter. Altliotigh his manner has hurt me I do not cis Preparatory School and New Oppeiiheim Collins Co.

will York t'niversitv. He servei with the Army Signal Corps and is employed bv the Citv of New: York. After a Florida pre-eiu uie lasiuon Chairmen of the affair are: ways and means committee, Mrs. John .1. Scanlan: seating, Mrs.

James Ryan; special prizes, the couple will live in Brooklyn. intend to resign my job. Today his mother telephoned and asked me to hae dinner with her. She remarked that John lias become very quiet and spends all his evenings at home reading. He is too young to become settled, surely.

So what happened? Have I been wrong somehow? And should I accept the dinner invitation? Please advise, K. I). She Wants Mate DEAR E. D. John is 34 and still living at home wit-h his mother, which suggests that he Kuan anii -i-i on iues-day at 1 p.m., with a reception at p.m.

Mrs. V. Clifford Bowden president of the organization, will be the presiding chairman. Mrs. Edward W.

Kells, general chairman of the breakfast committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles E. Whowell, in charge of reservations; Mrs. Harold E. Taylor, hostesses; Mrs.

Stewart R. Browne, decorations, and Mrs. Bertram Thornhill and Mrs. George R. Skinner, special Miss Eleanor Tokar Mrs.

James 1-'. Clyne; door, Mrs. James A. McDonnell: cards, Mrs. John Grech; table, Mis? Jean Midwinter.

Patronesses for the party have been announced. They include: Mrs. Otto Bauer. Mrs. James F.

Clvne. Mrs. William Becomes Mrs. Reeves The marriage of Miss Eleanor ''Sl 4." i i Tokar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Tokar of 18,16 E. 3Sth to George Reeves, son of Mr. 1. Greegan. Mi-s Juliet and Mrs.

Robert Reeves ofizo. Mi-. John Grech, Miss Elsie 3 E. 31th was held at McDennott, Miss Hazel Knhne, St. Thomas Aquinas Church I s- vanniK, .1.

11. I i vesterdav. The Rev. Arthur W.jO'Callaghan. Mrs.

James ('. -arrangements. The program, in charge of I Mrs. R. Chamberlin, will include Virginia Sale, stage, i screen and television star, in "Americana," character l-ketches.

The musical program, kinder the direction of Mrs. Margaret Boyle Kathleen Giblau Weds Francis Patrick Ford Mr. and Mrs. John P. Giblau of 1701 Avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Giblau.

to Francis 1 Patrick Ford, son of Mr. anil Pote officiated. The reception! Barret. Mrs. William P.

Mur- took place at the residence of; ray. Mr-'. L. Scanlan. le bride's narents 1 Margaret Scanlan.

Mrs. Thomas Mary Patricia Waldron Married Yesterday Miss Mary Patricia Waldron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waldron of -170 Senator wag married to John Daniel Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Barry of 7203 Shore Road, yes-terday at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Angels. The cere-mony was performed by th4 Rev. Thomas Campbell.

Miss Ethel Waldron served as th K'ecile M. Jacobson. will include The bride, given in marriage; M'u W'' T' bv her father, wore a candle- llIlm 'ornton, Mrs. Margaret Boyle. James Mason Engaged Mr.

and Mi .1. Boyle of 112 Sterling Place announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret Boyle, to selections by David Wil of Eliza- i. l.uiz. wiiuam iiarvey.

Mrs. James A. Ford both, N. on Mav 1 at mei 1 Hams, tenor, accompanied by iMrs E. Roberts at the R.

('. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven. The Rev. Emmet Glee- Viola McGregor Miss Viola McGregor Will Wed on Saturday Announcement is made of I lie furthcoming marriage of Viola McGregor, daughter of Francis McGregor of 20 Carl-tonAve. and Boston.

to A If fed Carl Thromscn of 21 12 liyder on Saturday at I p.m. in Holy Trinity Lutheran rhuri'h. Officiating willJie the Rev. Norman Willis A reception will take place at the home of the future bride Mi-s Adalaide Piana, Mi-s Elsie Piana. Mrs.

Robert Ronchetti, Mrs. T. M. Avery, Mr-. J.

Richard Kevin, ,1. Funis Me- 'light satin with a prin-I cess lace bodice and an heirloom I veil. She carried a prayerbook. (gardenias and lilies of the val-ley. The maid of honor was (Mi-s Madeleine O'Malley and 1 4 son of Washington.

I). cous Mason, 'piano. The invocation will be by Dr. Ralph Emerson i Davis, who witli Mrs. Davis Will be guests of honor.

Hid (ill Mr. of son of Mason Mrs. William I "1 "'fj I jQuail. John F. Downey.

I Mrs. William Lett. I Also Mis- N'ancv McLougii- Sterling Place. Miss Boyle is a graduate of maid of honor. The Misse in of the bride, officiated.

Attending as the maid of honor was Miss Virginia Giblau, the bride's sister. The bridesmaids included Mrs. I. Stanley the Mildred McGoldrick land Joan Orange acted as the Anita Barry. Eileen Barry, Mar.

sepn uiiniiuiu.il ibridrsmair 'hey ere dressed guerite Campbell and Jane Me- in frocks of hyacinth shades and Mrs. Eugene J. Kee were bridesmaids. Joseph Barry attended as best man ami Robert Waldron, Frank Wal and carried sweet-pea bouquets with pink rocs in the centers. Assisting as the best man was lin.

Miss Eulalie Kuhn. Dalton, Mrs. Joseph W. Sullivan, Miss Mary O'Connor. Mrs.

John O'Connor, Mrs. John Mulcahy, Mrs. William O'Neill, Miss Toni O'Neill, Miss Diane Schmidt, Miss Josephine Ra-zook, Mrs. Joseph Fragale, Sidney Carr, Mrs, James Pettit, Mrs. James Flanagan, Mrs.

dron, Thomas O'Connor and Jtmmie O'Connor ushered. ii'mii. mi. miisuii, ci auit.ur of St. Augustine's Diocesan High School, also attended Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.

He served with the Army Air Corps for three years and is now with the New York Telephone Company. A November wedding Is planned. groom. Miss McGregor was educated at Straubetnuller Textile High School, Manhattan, and her fiance at Brooklyn Technical High School. reception followed at tha Hotel St.

George. After a wed Robert Reeves Jr. Frank Haughey and Ronald Gulmi ushered. When Mr. and Mrs.

Reeves return from an automobile trip South they will live at 1S11 Fosler Ave. Mcllugh, also sisters of the bride. After a honeymoon at. Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs.

Ford will live in Elizabeth. Mrs. Ford is a graduate of St. Brendan's High School and the Brooklyn Hospital School of Nursing. She also attended Brooklyn College.

The bridegroom served for three vears in ding trip to Key West, the couple will reside in Brooklyn, ft 'J Kingscrook Photo Mrs. Francis P. Ford Rita Geiling Married To T. J. O'Rourke The marriage of Miss Rita T.

(Selling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Geiling of 781(1 Fort Hamilton Parkway, to Thomas J. O'Rourke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis J. O'Rourke of Kit 7th took place in St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church yesterday. The Rev. Edward J. Sweeney, pastor, officiated. A reception was held at the Towers Hotel.

The bride's sister, MUs Marie M. Geiling, served as maid of honor. L. O'Rourke was the best man for his brother. The ushers included Thoma Suanwick ami William O'Rourke.

Twin Daughters Born Mrs. Darraugh Elected John Shanahan, Mrs. John Mc Elligott, Miss Marie Moran Mrs James A. McDonnell, Mrs James F. Mrs James Asip, Mrs, George Stei gerwald, Mi-s E.

Aaman, Mrs E. Card. Mrs. .1. Gridley.

Mrs I Twin daughters were born to Kernan Adams Troth Visitation President Mr. and Mrs. William II. Ker- Mrs. Alexander Darraugh has the army.

He is a graduate Thomas Edison High School Elizabeth. heen elected president of the nan 01 i.mj itn Ave. announcei ianlt, Kellv. Mrs. J.

Hickey Rosenblum Frisch M' Mrs Edward E. Paul in r-, lor 610 Carroll St. on April it Mr. and Mrs. Rubm Uo.en-,at n.mvn Hpin, ospital.

of 11SH E. 10th St. an-j-pheir names are Gayle Paul Inuunce the forthcoming mar-'antl Donna Paul. Ridgway Gould Betrothal Announced Mrs. Florence Ridgway of Fort Hamilton Parkway announces the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Fredericka Evelyn Ridgway, to Warren Kenneth Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Gould of COTi Ovington Ave. Miss Ridgway a graduate of Midwood High School and is emploved by the Mergenthaler lsitation Academy Auxiliary 'he engagement of their daugh-j for the season, it was ter.

Miss Elizabeth Anne Ker-: Mrs. G. McLeer. Mrs. A.

Pit man, Mrs. A. Paganelli, Mrs. of their daughter, Missi announced by the retiring pre-pian. to hdwm .1.

Arlams son tL.Tino ident, Mrs. Maurice J. Gale. atif Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin J. Adams: 11.., L. I. College Students Of Medicine to Marry nage After a trip to Canada Mi Mrs. K-dniund I'lkewicz.

Nor-i Rosalind Jtosenblum, The annual Snrinz tea and do. reside organizations general meet and Mrs. O'Rourke will (Mrs. Louis Alter, Mrs. F.

Lode-; mg on ednesdav in the alum in Rroukhn. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weldayimau Krisch of Mr. and Mrs.jnution partv of the Board of Mayes of 491 1st St announce nf Managers of the Xew York jwick.

Mis. O. Holmes. Mrs. Kd- Mrs.

O'Rourke is a graduate10 ot the convent. the engagement of their daugh-i' 'o' (Congregational Home for th Other newly elected officei Linotype Company. Mi Gouuil0f St. Joseph's College for has served two years in the I Aged will be held on Mav 20 The prospective brute 2 in in Dip hnme T.t I. in.

ter. Miss Helen Elizabeth Mayes, to Arthur F. McEvoy include: Mrs. J. Wilfred Me Xally, first vice president; Mrs Women.

The bridegroom, who served with the armv in the Of filS (ISth St. Miss Kernan attemleil Hishop McDonnoll Memorial H. S. and is a graduate of St. Joseph's College for omen.

Her fiance studied at St. Francis Preparatory School and Holy Cross College and was graduated from St. Francis College. During the war he served for three and a half years with the navy. South.

Pacific with the navv. ward hmuy McXultv, Miss Anna McNulty, Mrs. F. J. Reid, Mrs.

James V. Pettit, Mrs. Joseph Moran, Miss Fmily Moran, Mrs. Kugene P. Kane, Mrs.

J. Orville Peters, Mrs. Albert W. Evans. Mrs.

European theater, was gradu son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. McEvov of Hudson, X. Y.

josepn tiioruano, second vice president; Mrs. S. A. Salomone. den Boulevard.

Musical entertainment will be presented by Lowell Patton. ated from St. Johns Lmversitv. graduated from Brooklyn College. Her fiance' received a chemical engineering degree from the College of the City of Miss Mayes is a graduate of WEDDING GOWNS recording secretary; Mrs.

Edward M. Card, corresponding Dudley Morier, Mrs. .1. A. Wil Berkeley Institute and Ohio University.

Mr. McEvoy was graduated from Fordham Uni secretary; Mrs. John Whitelv, BE4.UTIFII.LY CLEANED liams, Miss F. Robertson, Mrs, C. Carlin, Mrs.

.1. D. Straton, Xew York last June. He served with the armed forces for three I versity. Both are members of mbLET US PLAN YOURh Vacation-Honeymoon no NOT DFLAT SEE WITT TRAVEL AGENCY IfcXiLlXlX 161 Pi.rr.ponf$r.

B'KLYN 2. N. Y. at Bora Hall. TR.

S-I2IM treasurer, and Mrs. R. J. Floyd, auditor. Mrs.

H. C. Kenney announced plans at the meeting for lie J. liennett. Miss and Miss M.

L. De Persio Pizzolo the graduating class of the Long-years. He has been granted a' Island College of Medicine. research fellowship at Yale The wedding will take place University, Xew Haven, Mrs. John Alys Kelly, Morrison.

Modeling be Mrs. D. Peters, Mrs. final luncheon of the group Let Brooklyn's largest Gown Specialists preset your cherished possessions. in June.

wnere trie coupie win live. 4ft Ye-ara Snrvlee. mmmmmm at the event will .1. Keogh. Mrs.

,1. Eugene Kane. Mrs. which will take place on May 2a at which time the students who will be graduated next month will be honored. The wedtling of Miss Mildred Pizzolo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Augustus liattizano of Urooklyn. and John De Persio, son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel De Persio of 1211 77th was held on April at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Manhattan. The Rev. Edward De Persio, cousin of the bridegroom, performed the ft I I I I I Jamie Kelly, and the Misse? Jane DeLuca, Betty Ann Rader, Marguerite llirten. Margot ln-fantino, Vivian Infantino, Fian-cine Peecook, Mary Jane LEADING French CLEANERS 71119 illi Avenue Btiiunhurt 6-3399 ceremony. A recent ion followed Marjorie C.

Bergen Woodhull D. A. R. To Observe Charter Day The JSth anniversary of the charter day of the General Nathaniel Woodhull Chapter. National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, will be celebrated on Saturday at at the Hotel St.

Moritz, Manhattan. Maid of honor was Miss Josephine Cotroneo. Serving as the best man was Ernest Ruggiero. Albert D'Elia, Clem Tortillo and August Panzarella ushered. Betrothed to Lawyer Mr.

and Mrs. Tallmadge Bergen of 635 E. 19th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Claire Ber- the Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan, at a reception and tea at 2:30 and De Persio will 'fen tn Richard Griffith reside in lirooklyn when they I 0n of Renjamin Griffith of Den- p.m. The guest speaker, Milton Bacon, assistant to the general manager of radio station WCBS, will talk on "Fabulous return from Miami Heach.

hid. ver. and the late Mrs.Gnf- The bride attended Washing Ameriep tlpuvon tonrtr Red and will sing with Willis Stevens Sarony, Inc. Thomas J. O'Rourke i Mrs ton Irving High School and the bridegroom was educated at Xew Utrecht High School, St.

John's University, and the Brooklyn Conservatory of as fith. A late Summer wedding is planned. Miss Bergen is a graduate of Rutgers University, Mr. Griffith, a graduate of the University of Denver and the University of Denver College of Law, served in the Marine Corps overseas during the war. FINE NEW LINENS Without Cost Nitural Seven Fun Dancing Bmner O.ID ut) VILLAGE BARN Marriage Licenses 51 W.

N. T. 0 1-iUOJ IP1 GREENWICH VILLAGE, U.S.A.! Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: Miks Rita Lander Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lander of 115 St.

announce the SKYIOP CH Harry Asher 562 2d Ave; Ruth Yes, that's right. will deliver directly to your door as much new linen as you need for your home and you don't have to make any payment for them. Imagine thai! If your linen is worn if you want to save your own linens if you are starting housekeepingyou needn't spend a lot of money for expensive linens at today's record-break-ing prices. No Ma'ml We have been supplying some of the best hotels and homes with fine quality linens for years. Now we have expanded our facilities to include LINEN-MAIDa custom linen serv.

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ing, work-saving, and money-saving, too. It turns blue Monday into a cheerful Fun-day. It's wonderful! All it costs is the customary price you would pay for the finished launder ing of your own linens. Let us make up on assortment to fit your family's neer's ord leave the rest to LINEN-MAID. Do it today engagement of their daughter.

"Hiph in III Hoconos Fischer .381. 237 2d St Lepoiier Boyd (25.. 606 Monroe Nora Lee Bay i25i. 656 Monroe St. Isaac Beraer (27'.

73 Division Ave Uona Hoch 79 S. 9th St. Frank Petriilo 1 22 1 1452 36th Leona Burcufky i23. 543 McDonald Ave. Arthur Tatz (251.

290 2d Evelyn Lerner (20, 390 S. 2d St. JUL Miss Rita Lander, to Bruce Bergstein. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Bergstein of Beach 132d Belle Harbor. Miss Lander is a graduate Nathan Beaton (60t, Bronx; Rose Friedman (521, 240 Ocean P'kway. Benjamin J. Leirano i23i. 444 Union Florence M.

Stneno (23), 97 Throop A congenial atmosphere incites rest and relaxation. Golf on a tcenic and exciting; course. Miles ol trails tor riding, hiking. Picnics, tennis, indoor games. Famous for superb cuisine.

Call our Information Office --7 kill of Rhodes School, Manhattan. John Bovcf I4H. 110 Ave; Murpeii P. Lynch (30., 160 WUloughby Avenue. Nicholas Caputo .28., L'87 Blvd Bcm J.

Agonsuno U3I, 1373. E. 10th Victor polar.fit 5 Krao Anns air. into .17. 13 Ketp St.

Jo-eph Kennedy i26i. 497 lan Carol E. Finn I20i. Merrick. Y.

Abraham Pittoff (33i. 1510 39th Sydell Citron il), 964 Eastern Plt way. Charits O. Brown 3 1 1 1835 83d Elva L. Blacklock 30.

1835 83d St. Guv Beraducct i28i, 38 Douglass Concetta T. Arlco (24i. 260 Union St. Herbert L.

White (29. 571 Monroe Eugenia Perelra (21), 74 St. Edwards Street. Michael Labella 20 254 th AniteUna Lombardo 118), 77Va Maujer Street. Jacob Hozenbers (24 1.

522 Grand Mirvam Perl-steln (24K 189 S. 2d St. James J. Muano l21i. 2733 22d St I Mm M.

Barron (231, 2737 E. 21st St. and is attending Long Island University. She is president of Avenue. Oeorsa C.

Oiraldo 1 25 1 315 Lafayette Anastasia D. Torres 1 28 31S Lafayette Ave. Waller T. Schaefer (19). 1034 Mary A Farrell (19i.

851 Madison Ave. i the Col. David Marcus House Plan at the university. Snow White Sheets (any size) 16e Fine Pillow Cases 8c Fluffy Colored Bath Towels 8c Fresh Hand Towels 4c Extra Absorbent Dish Towel 4c Phone or Write Now' Mr. Bergstein was graduated in the Biltmore MU 6-8648.

ISKYTOP CIOI, Skytop, rm. from Aew Utrecht High School Joseph J. Geller 123). 138 5th Sylvia Bedell (19). 1864 77Ul St.

Robert L. cradle (19i. 276 Madison Edna McOee .171, 1100 Fulton St. Andrew Johanesen (73), 437 52d Manha Woldatth (69). 633 45th St.

Matthew Lawler 1341, 147 8. Oxford Ann McCartln (27. 131 St. Marks Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard P. Crotty of 7110 Ridge Boulevard Alfonso A Harm (23) 901 57th 8t Vivian L. Mirabella 24, 1388 OceamPedro Hernandez i30i. 131 Sands Nlla Rivera 22.

12 Mc Kenny St. announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Patricia eJiaid FOR HOUSEWIVES" Crotty, born on May 2 at the Long Island College Hospital EXCLUSIVE HAIR GOODS Wigs Transformations Toupeei REDRESSING RENOVATING rVkKHHINU DONE ON PHt.MlSLS CHRISTIAN EST. IVOfi Z30 Livingston Si. topnonitt Kuin'n TRIanrl S-41H "HOTEL SERVICE i ft 8 Zero (271. 1135 59th Anne Margauliano i2jl.

1117 85th St. A. Klciman (45i, 2112 Ford i Erna Schaefpr 2285 Ocean Ave. Leon Wmograd 405 Williams Ave Millie M. Hershkowlu (221, 286 Qeor- Rift Ave Wel.sman (25i.

862 48th Judith Greenbers .201. 21(10 Cropsey Ave, Joseph W. Walker (281, 28 O'Brien Pk i I Catherine A. Hempllin (31). 475 Bldft-wood Ave.

Oregorlo VazQuea 25). 371 Vernon Delia Malavpt (19i, 232 Vernon Ave. Roman E. 39 Newell Julia Bonczkowskl 41 Newell St Muni Berenhaus (32i. 551 Snedlker Felice Schachner (27).

1864 85th St. Joseph J. Ambrosio (26), 272 Jerome Court; Oma Mlronchlk (20), 441 New Jersey Ave. Andrew Naiv 123). Oidensbura, 3 Stella Rutiowskl (25), 23 Kinaslsnd Avenue.

Mrs. Crotty is the former Rosemary P. Simonies, daughter of Brooklyn, N. V. IVergreen 9-42IO 32-68 Eagle St Bairesi Art Studios Mrs.

John De Persio Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Si monies of Flatbush..

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