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Jane H. Armstrong, Lt. Humpstone Wed Miss Jane Hamilton Armstrong, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mervyn V.

Armstrong of MO Henry St, was married yesterday fternoon In Grace Church to 2d Lt. John Harvey Humpstone L. S. M. C.

son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey Humpstone of COP FIV1 i i Anne Marie Root, Dr. McCormick Wed Miss Ann Marie Root, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

LeRor Root of Stamford. Conn formerly of Brooklyn, was married yesterday to Dr. James Edward McCormack. son of the lata Mr. and Mrs.

McCorroack of Jersey City, N. in th in ol Ignatius Manhattan. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the, A Qwn- Rev. David T. Atwater.

who'Xilllie 0616113. Loyola. Manhattan. The Rav i 18 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 18. 1952 f.

Wi lilt lilacs, sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. John McCormarlr nt was assisted by the Rev. Dr. It T71 John Qulnn performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. A reception in the Tapestry Room of the Park Lane, Manhattan, followed the field Park.

N' I wan host for his brother, who had as ushers, Walter McCormack, another brother, of East Oranee. snH IjI. ruemmer Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Serena of 1169 E. 24th have ceremony. The bride, who was escorted Harold Belshaw of St. James Church, Prouts Neck, Maine. A reception followed at the St Regis Roof.

Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of ivory silk taffeta with an heirloon rosepoint bertha, and a coif of matching lace banded by her father, wore a gown of Pisani of Brooklyn. ivory satin fashioned with a Mrs. Mcrnrmmb basque bodice. Queen Anne col announced the engagement of alumna of St Agnes Seminary ou 8nes eminarj lar of Alencon lace. inn i i i I fIV I I their daughter, Miss Anne -J -I I I sleeves, and a full lace panelled iWe Wafh VU'Ution Co1 skirt terminating In a chPf1rallLege U.aih,nton- D- Her soms.

Her Ions train rena. to Lieut. Ray- I I I 1 1 trimmpfl ulth mcoriiint iQ mond J. Klemmer. I'.

S. A train. Her Juliette cap was oft St', riiS from matching lace with fin. tin e5 College. Jersey City, which had been worn by the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Klem- bridegroom's mother She car imported illusion veiling Shekel 'hf, M.D. carried white orchids, lilies of 1 le 'niver; the valley and stepha'notis. co fe mer. of 2518 Avenue X.

Miss Serena was graduated from St. Brendan High School The maid of honor was Miss sr0n Dolores del Rio of Mamaro- and St. Joseph's College for Women, and Is associated with sity and assistant Professor of Medicine of Columbia neck, N. and the other at tendants were Mrs. Rnrtnn sity.

Beattv of Rrnnklvn nnH Mioo ried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The honor attendants were Mrs. Walter Owen Weber of Amityville, cousin of the bride, and Miss Virginia Varet Martin of Manhattan. They were dressed alike in dresses of Ivory lace and tulle with light blue velvet sashes. They carried Colonial bouquets of cornflower, lilies of the vallev and forget-me-nots, with flower- Young Rubicam, as a writer in the radio-television department.

snnrrnn nr Within, w. II UtLl UU1 MS Conn. The attpnHant Ann B. Mall Lieutenant Klemmer i a lis Married graduate of Brooklyn Technical gowns of pansy blue nylon tulle fashioned with an empire waist and bouffant skirt. Their headpieces were of pansy blue lilacs and they carried French Mign hcnool and the L.

Military Academv at Wpst To Charles Trunz I i James E. McCormack Point Mo ttatir.r.a.1 u-n I ..3 JWHwntU Ql H- liams Air Force base in Phop- Miss Ann Rarhara Malt nix, where he is a jet! xr of 166-35 20th Road, Beechurst, fighter pilot instructor. A Summer wedding is planned oecame the bride of Charles M. Trunz son of Mrs. Dorothy Trunz of Manhasst a nit I Charles M.

Trunz of Sands Point on Friday in St. Mary R. C. Church, Manhasset. The Rev.

Francis B. Cnncannnn nffi. tnmmed streamers, and wore matching wreaths in their hair. The bridesmaids included Miss Majorie Darling of Amityville, another cousin of the bride; Mrs. Dudley D.

Campbell Jr. and Miss Virginia D. Weeks of Brooklyn. Mrs: L. Brent Bozell of Hamden, Miss Marie Louise Carroll of Manhattan, Miss Carolina Collis of Louisville, Mrs.

Gerald McCon-ney of Des Moines. Iowa, and Mrs. Stephen Valentine, 3d, of Cannondale, Conn. Charles Cheney Humpstone was best man for his brother. Ushers were Pieter C.

R. Dennis and Charles C. Dennis, rnusins of the brideeroom; Edgar 0. Appleby and Robert White, all of Manhattan: Wil-I ciated at the ceremony, which was louowea Dy a reception at r- will Mi rii 4 I Te Wlnburn 1 Mfs- John H. Humpstone Jr.

7 me iresn Meadows Inn. The bride wore a gown of white lace and tulle, made with a fitted bodice, long sleeves, off-shoulder necklinp with yoke and a bouffant skirt. Hep 1 V', fMUliii I lace ana net cap was held in place by a shoulder length veil. The bridal bououet W3Q nt a '-C! orchids and lilies of the valley. (Sontempomm son D.

McElhinny of tport and William R. Scott Jr Pittsburgh, Pa. ifiaiiiiifffltiPisiii Mrs. John Russon of the Bronx was the bride's nn Iv Mrs. Humpstone is a gradu attendant.

She was dressed in an aqua antique taffeta bouffant By RUTH G. DA VI Society Editor gown and a flowered hat. Robert Trunz of Manhasset was best man for his brother and the ushers were Louis Buchanan of Great Neck, broth, in-law of the hririp ommevit May 22 is an important date, both for those interested in Joseph Perrotta of Mount Ver- Bradford Bachrach Anne Therese Serena uie crooKiyn Home tor Children and those who are interested in flower arranging. non. The bride, who attonriori Turl-Larkln LaMoltt-Tiinin Mrs.

Joseph F. Grable ate ot tne Brooklyn Friends School and Vassar College. A member of the Junior League of Brooklyn, she was presented in 1946 at the Yuletide Ball, and at the Debutante Assembly in Manhattan. She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Darling and the late Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Armstrong Jr. Lieutenant Humpstone was graduated from the Gilman Country Day School in Balti-j more, Md and later attended the University of Geneva and Williams College, where he was a member of Zeta Psi. He is the grandson of Mrs.

Charles Cheney of Manchester. and Fishers Island. N. and Mrs. Charles M.

Trunz Jr. Programs for open house and the fourth annual flower show Charles Pope Choristers James Monroe High School, is a model. Mr. Trunz attendprl Will Meet at Tea New York Military Catherine Mack ai ine nome, bcJo lmn Forest Hills, were received last week by friends of the organization. Visitors will have the opportunity of seeins the facilities and KPrvippc nfforoH tn Flatbush Boys Club Clare E.Falvey,.

The Charles Pope Choristers Becomes Bride and Packard Junior College. Ha is a junior executive with. Trunz, Inc. Auxiliary Plans Sale; dependent boys and girls under the care of the home. will hold a tea this afternoon Joseph F.

Grable Of John J. Hemberger New Officers Announced for members and their friends The couDle left nn a wpftrtins ine program, trom 2 to 5 p.m., will consist of greetings from Mrs. Hollis K. Thaver. rresident.

and Mrs Pari Vnhin Miss Catherine Mack, daueh trip to Bermuda after at the home of Mrs. Harry C. The Women's Auxiliary of general chairman; the introduction of the guests, who will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wed Yesterday Miss Clare Ellen Falvev.

they will make their home on Schroeder, 1803 Brooklyn Ave. the Flatbush Boys Club will Mack of 31 Xewton Roose Receiving with Mrs. Schroe hold a rummage sale at the Flatbush Bovs Clnh rcri. iiiciuue crnest Anaerson, Dantone, who will sing, and W. Coverly Fischer, a member of the board of directors of the home and president of the Welfare Council of New York whn will cnpolr Liong island.

Woman's Press Club veil, became the bride yester- daughter of Cornelius Aloysius the late Mr. Cheney, and of Iday of John Joseph Hemberger, ford Ave. on May 22 and 23. Falvey, of Jamaica, and niece der will be Miss Ruth Vonhof, president of C. P.

Charles F. Pope, director, and Mrs. How son oi mi: and Mrs. Robert J. Hemberger of 308 Colnnv St fians tor the event were made at a luncheon and meeting hpin A'ballet and instrumental music program also will be presented by the children.

After the program the flower show will be viewed and tea served. Announces Program The Woman's Press Club of New York will hold an Inter. of Mrs. William D. Cunningham and the late Judge Cunnine- West HeniDstead.

at Ouppn nf at the home of Mrs. William A Airs, unver Paul Humpstone of Amsterdam, N. formerly of Brooklyn, and the late Dr. Humpstone. He i3 on leave from the Birds Eye Division of General Foods Corporation.

After a trip to Bermuda, Lieutenant and Mrs. Humn- ham of Ellen ville, N. was Bonner, 498 E. 18th St. The Mrs.

H. Raymond Mandeville will announce thp awaivls fnr national Relations Dav nn tne Most Holy Rosary R. C. Church. A receDtion fnllmvprl ard Silvia, a member of the special events committee.

Mrs. Lillian Chinlund and Mrs. C. Herbert Vonhof will preside at the! married vesterdav in St Icma. the flower arrangements.

Among those from Brooklyn who will be exhibiting flower arraneements arp Mrs Pari whhnm gram at the Hotel Statler, Manhattan, on Saturday at guests included the officers. The new officers of the auxiliary are: "resident. Mrs. Martin tius Lovola Church Manhat. tne ceremony at Stevens, Bald win.

Mrs. William Dick Spor Lewis; vice presidents. Mrs. Given in marriairp hv hfr tea table. Assisting on the refreshment committee are Miss borg, General Federation of tan, to Joseph Francis Grable, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Grable, of Brooklyn. The Rev. Aidan C. McMullen.

S.I a Bonner and Mrs. Marcus Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Thomas Sturgis and Mrs. Raymond Pendleton.

SEVERAL COMMITTEES under the chairmanship of Mrs. Xoble are workinff to makp thp nrracinn a cnno r-. father, the bride wore a imwn Barbara Young, Miss Thelma Vvomans Club observer to the United Nations, is chai rman nf Campbell: treasurer. Mrs. Carl of candlelight satin and laot Hughes, Miss Rita Looft.

and Mentrup; corresponding secre cousin of the bride, officiated Mrs. Carol Lewis. wcui8caMu a ven oi tune wnicn ten H. Dayton is co-chairman; Mrs. Thayer, honorary chairman, and'from a cap of matching lace and a veil of tulle which fell and the Rev.

Brendan J. Mc the day. Speakers of the afternoon will include: Miss Kathlppn tary, Mrs. Marcel Balme, and recording secretary. Mrs Law.

At a recent governing board Mrs. Mandeville. chairman of the flow pr sllnw Vlnstpccpc pnm. She carried a tiraverbonk with Mullen. O.P..

also a cousin nf ence Charrott. Mrs. William orchids and lilies of the vallpv tne bride, read the nanal bless McLaughlin. New York Tlmps meeting committees were appointed for carrying out plans McClunn is the retiring Miss Harriett Rose acted as ing. a reception followed at stone will reside at 909 Front Beauford, N.

while Lieutenant Humpstone is stationed at Cherry Point Air Base. L. State Society. D. to Meet Tuesday The Long Island State Society, Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs.

Robert H. Clark, regent, will hold a meeting at King Manor, Jamaica, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. The Hemsteede Chapter, Mrs. Arthur W. Loweth, regent, will act as host tor tne bonne concert, tn hp mlttee members are Mrs.

Henry J. Benisch and Mrs. John C. Kindred; reception committee, Mrs. William Reydel, chairman: Mrs.

Thomas Blomquist, Mrs. Robert B.Reeves Mrs. Franklin P. Coles, Mrs. Frederick J.

Ohms and Mrs. Leonard W. Klemann. snerrys, Manhattan. correspondent, UN Bureau, who will speak on, "Germany Hon.

Beniamin A. Cohpn. maid of honor and the bridesmaids included Mrs. Arthur held in Midwood Hicrh Sf-Vmni The bride was psrnrtpri hv president. Benefit for Missions The St.

Gabriel Mission Circlp on Saturday, June 7, for the jCoskey and Miss Dolores Hicks. assistant secretary general of her father. She wore a gown benefit of the American Heart ine nostesses tor tne tour of the grounds will be Mrs. Douglass P. Babbidee.

chairman: Mrs. Horarp vvinnoii lire au the attendants were similarly attired in lavender nvlon Association. will conduct, a card and camps ot ivory satin and a Juliet cap of Brussels lace and imported French illusion. Hpr hnnmmt ui ruDiic information, whose topic will be: "Peace Is Not Just Another and Mrs. Pendleton.

Mrs. PhiliD W. Brouehton. Mrs lospnh A Mn tulle gowns and matchins hats party at the 32 Club. 32 F.

Son Born Mrs. John Van Pelt Lassoe and Mrs. Donald A. Haman. Manhattan, on Wednesday They carried baskets of Spring Grace Bok Holmes, liaison of was white roses, baby's breath, On the flower show committee are: Tickets Mr.

and Mrs. Harold C. Rn ana stepnanotis. liacs. Robert Kennv.

ficer of nongovernmental organizations of the UN for I. N. lof 7920 4th A esses for the dav evening for the benefit of the Southern Missions under the care of the Missionary Servants Miss Vireinia fl'IVmoil i niuiuuilLC Renouard; entries, Mrs. George E. Shroyer; clerk, Mrs.

Alvin C. Banks, transportation. Mrs. John Dewhurst anri Mrs served as best man anil a program win follow at birth of a son, Martin u. u.

I. The euests of honor will hi of the Most Holy Trinity. It is John Starkey Bruchhausen, and plant table, Mrs. Eugene Marzullo and'Easa and Mrs I amnnt Rnv lushered. Bronxville, X.

was maid of honor. Her dress was of hyacinth blue organza over matching taffeta with honffant hnl. p.m. an(j reports from the re- Kane, on May 11, at the St cent convention at the Hotel SiriElizabeth Memorial Hospital Walter, Raleigh, X. will be Mrs.

Ross is the former Ellen read- 'Sullivan of Bay Ridge. expected Father Timothy Lynch, a member of this community, will be nresent at. thp The flower show is snonsorerl hv thp ot Mr. and Mrs. Hembereer Miss Hilda Couch, president, Mrs.

John Stevens, past, president of the Brooklyn Woman's Club and Urban Club and treas the Brooklyn Home for Children. were butn graduated from card party to greet the friends of the missions. lerina-iength skirt. She wore a large picture hat of deeper blue horsehair and carried yellow African daisies, hahv's urer of the Ex-Presidents Club. Hemberger played football for Women's Federal Jurors To Close Season ine varsity team and was a and blue delphiniums.

Tho The Women's Federal Jurors t-, preceding theiball team. He is serving in the Pierrepont meeting. Association, will hold its last meeting on Wednesday in other attendants were Miss Billie King, of Silver Springs, Mrs. Frances Kuhlmann, of Ellenville, N. and Miss the afternoon in the Federal Plans for a boat ride in June will he completed at the meeting at which Mr u.

b. Corps, stationed at Camp Lejeune, X. C. The couple will spend a three-week wedding trip in Florida. Building.

Washineton in Marion Powers, nf Pal mprlnn Judge Abruzzo's courtroom. Goate. president, will preside. I Pa, Their dressps wpro sim! I he sneaker will be Anthonv I I in IITT'll'ltl lfWWl)illiL. JW(IWJJIglOU)UtmiiiiirmMMiMMaM jilar to that worn by the maid W.

Fitzgerald, counsel of the Gun HUM mi im.i.w"-.ii.A'i.mii Ml frederal Grand Jurors' Association. ot honor, but they wore matching picture hats and carried bouquets of yellow roses, yellow African daisies, and baby's breath. The board members will have a luncheon in the American I II I' I Mil MUM 'KIIIIIIIMllllllllWm Li Legion Headquarters, 1G0 Anthonv Grable. hrothpr nf the bridegroom, was best man. Benevolent Society To Have Card Party ine ushers were Edward Grable.

brother of the hridpcronnr Zygmond Surdakowski, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, of The Benevolent Society for Rptyrrlpi-l PViiWti-oM rM iNapanoch, N. Fergus Con- rov. of Ellenville. NT. anri "Ill sponsor its third annual card nartv at tllP I lil Ul-'C Eugene Moloney of Brooklyn.

Airs. UraD was irrar iiatorl Manhattan, Friday, at 8 p. frc I t. from Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart. After a trin tn Rp of the card party.

Washington, D. the couple will live in Ellenville, N. Y. h'iHX jr '4 yCi' committee members assisting her are: Mrs. Mary Boyle, Mrs Ethel Perry, Mrs.

Ann Hejsler, Mrs. Mary Chin, Mrs. Lois Duncan, Mrs. Wanda Giacone, Mrs. Ann Taeliaferro.

Mrs Rontrio Morning Choral to Elect Officers Tomorrow Mornine Choral. Mrs fharipc Lifshitz, Mrs. Sylvia W. Roth, president. Howard rc nn AHA rA i if Kasschau, conductor, and Claire Ross, accompanist, will hold its annual election of officprs at a Cleraldine Thomas.

Mm. I Corstein. Mrs. Fay meeting at the Liiurcn ot tne Saviour, 50 Monroe Place, at 8 p.m. The nominating committee includes Mrs.

Wjlliam J. Hanna. chairman; Mrs. Xorman J. Del-linger.

Mrs. Alfred frs. BRIDAL COUPLE Mr end Mrs Bernard T. Reilly were photographed at The Reefs, Southampton, Bermuda where they spent their honeymoon. They returned home on l-riday and are residing on Montgomery St Mrs Reilly is the former Lillian Fox, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Adolph Fox of Brooklyn. mi s. cic untmore and Mrs. Ida Hausner. Proceeds will, 1p used to rurther medical research and rehabilitation programs.

This group works exrlusivclv for thp Children of the WiUowbrook State School in Staten Island. ENGAGED TWOSOME Miss Rosemary Cogan and her fiance, Charles P. Lambert Jr enjoy an evening in the Entire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria. Miss Cogan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul P. Cogan of 152 73d St. ond Mr. Lambert is the son of Mr. ond Mrs.

Charles Lambert of 165 78th St. PHOTOGRAPHED IN BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Paulsen, now residing ot 445 E.

14th Manhattan, are shown at Cambridge Beaches, Somerset, Bermuda, where they spent their honeymoon. Mrs. Paulsen is tht former Janet Wessling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Wessling of Union St. Hilda Macnusen and Mrs Christian Wolfe..

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