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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN MAR. 29, 1953 17 Bay Ridge Catholic Guild Announces Lipman-Committees for Annual Card Party Rosenstein Dorris Wirth lis Engaged Mr and Mrs. Charles Wirth idan, Mrs. John Lark, The annual card party of the J. McMurrer, chairman; Mrs.

MoUU i Bav Ridae Catholic Guild will James Reardon, co-chairman; tO'Hale, Julia M. Gavin, of 1928 E. 38th St. announce ICummings, Mrs. Thomas Mis- Edythe A Rosenstein, th engagement of their laugh- ho'hoiri on Amil 22 at 8 a.m.: lira.

Walter Bvrne. Bettv Clem- Mahonev, Mrs. Henry hi. boetei. Mr.

and Mrs. Saul uorns r.tnc-i winn, io in St. Anselm'? auditorium. 83djenti, Caroline Dovenar, Helen! St. and 4th Ave.

The many! Dovenar, Marie Georgio and tt. o. lnhan Irvil orn on OI Ol UJi C. 31., became the bride of Lewis E. Mr.

and Mjv Arvtrt hvtr charitable activities nt tnepuiiir.Mrs. John Hayes. are supported by the proceeds' Door: Frank J. McMurrer, Mrs. Frank Cullen, Kathleen Dugan, Mrs.

Carol Frommer, Mary T. Hennessy, Kathryn M. MtHale, Edna M. Reilly and Mrs. Rose Smetlley.

mmmm of the annual event. chairman; Howard Basler. to 1 I i Y. and Hoboken, yes- vw 1 The committees in charge aie: chairman; Jonn Lrowiey. Jonn JNHHHHB.

Publicity: Arthur Hunkele, Helen A. Murphy, honorary 'T. DeVoy, Edward J. of the Tan Phi Siama sorority chairman, and Mrs, Robert F. i.isepn r.ean.

vorneuus r. iia- Miss Wirth is employed in the! I nnei al committee- Rita'8 "nam "amm, juim ranswn, co-cnairman. A. Mc- law oft ices ot John J. hpata.

i Mr Bystrom is a graduate of iGeorge Westinghouse Voca Gough, chairman; Loretto tu nery, co-chairman; 1 1 a Laughlin, chairman, Mrs. Marion O'Leary, co-chairman; O'Boyle, secretary; Otto Gauger, nanny, co-cnairman: Mrs. aa-mund Babiak, Mrs. Marie Bar tional High School and servea in the United States Navy. At treasurer.

Florence Donnelly, Mrs. mm ry. Dorothy Chiusano, Margej Gaffney, Mary Higgins, Maryi Arrangements: T. Russell Ar-nold, chairman; Richard J. Michael Fleming, Mrs.

Edith' 1 lerbert and Mrs. H. G. Samuels. J.

Keating, Elisabeth McF.vov. Junior committee: Cynthia Violet Olsen, Mary Pierce and present he is associated witn Bausch and Lomb Optical Company and is attending Brooklyn College. A Fall wedding is planned. Additional Aids Louis V. Burger.

Mrs. William chairman: Elizabeth Min- Mr- Frank nmi H. Casiidv. Mrs. John Dai i v.

Refreshments: Mrs. Try gel Mrs. lames Dempsev. Mariei Brennan. Mary lane CoAatt.

Knui con KkalMin' Uolln Donloll. Mrs. Daniel Ml Million. i nplmonico Klivahelh Mrs' Jean Ellsworth Wed Yesterday I The Marhle Collegiate Church, I 4 0d. Rose Mulligan and Mrs.

Oeorge Rarbara Frank. Helen M. Keenan Named ior Nursing Sister Card Party Grunnmg, Bettv lm and Mrs. Holian. mm Awards: Mrs.

Joseph H. Daly, perato, Janet McCarthy. Joan Table prize-: Mr. Frederick! Additiona co-i h.urmen as the Cv chairman: Mrs. illiam Mallon Mclnemy and Adele Rohme.

hairman; Mrs. Robert Bee Non-players: Mrs. Victor J. McLaughlin, chairman: Miss Irene McGovern. co-chairman; Mary Angley, Mrs.

John F. ious committees for theiterday for the wedfling of Miss card party for Plln Thornton Ellsworth of Margaret Cleary, Mrs. P. E. Doyle, chairman; Mrs.

L. J. Ey: Sisters of the SICK Nurses Residence of Kings Hales Mrs. Itoeco P. DeUoren Poor, Henry taking placi Kathleen Devine.

Mis. Joseph McXamara. CoUOly Hospital, daughter of Mrs. jean Ellsworth of Pough-keepsie, N. to Halowell E.

Ticket committee: Catherine jc.alligan Dolores McLaugh- Printing: Grace D. Millard. May 2 at the Hotel Manhattan, hae been announced by Miss Elizabeth an, Mrs. Frank McNeive. Mary chairman.

Lewis E. Lipman Burke, chairman: Mrs. E. B. McCarty.

co-chairman; Dor- I Mr; Massey and Rose Vergona. I Prizes: Mrs. Katherine Vil- Rooster-: Rita I hauer, general chairman: Mrs. jothy J. Hates.

Mrs. Otto Ganger, Brown, ton oi ana Egcrton Brown of 2637 Bedford Ave. The Rev. Eugene McKin-lev Pierce officiated, A reccp- ger.eral chairman, Venetian Gardens Mj Pl A Gannn. Mnbassador Hotel.

Man-, Herbert and SOLON SAILS Congressman and Mrs. Louis Heller of 595 Willoughby Ave. are shown aboard the Bull Liner Puerto Rico just before sailing on a vacation cruise to Puerto Rico. Viola McLaughlin, Mrs Mi chairman: Mary V. Chin nery.

lames Patton, Mrs. William .1. co-chairman; Mary Davie, HelenlCoughlin, Mrs. John Talbot. A.

Dr Nathan A.I cnlman Mwn thael Mlnchin, Mr. Harry Mul-Icahey, Santina Vergona, Mrs A. Sullivan, Virginia an Mildred Daly, Alice Dooiey, e.tion was held at the home of the bride. The bride's gown made kelen and Beatrice J. Wright.

Etta M. Creer, Helen Griffith, Michael White and Mrs. red reception followed at the tuner co-inaumen are. Bunco and cards: Mrs. rank Marguerite Hayes, Mary Jor- unman.

iholei with a white lace bodice and a rangements, Mrs. D. The bride was gten in mar- tafleta. Her Isola: au.nds. Mrs.

John J. iage by her father. Her gown Women's Auxiliary Plans Norwegian Hospital Fair ishoulder-length veil was at-Itached to a crown. She carried Mortimer; bunco and canasta. Mrs.

Thomas Campbell; cards, white siik organza oven Moana Holt To Wed Dr. Owen The engagement of Miss Frederick pink, trimmed with lace and pearls. Her Coronation (Town! was of lace and pearls. She! carried white orchids and decorations. Mrs.

John Pace; do white glamelias on a while Bible. Mrs Brown was attended by Ulag CatheriiM Busick of Lin-denhurst. She was attired in nations. Miss Jule C. Dunne; Moana Holt, daughter of Mrs.

I Edward Randall Holt of 45 Marlense and the late Mr. door, Mrs. Thomas J. Hanlon; stenhanolis. entertainment Sandra RogenDium ot.

'Fee: hospitality. Mrs, Kdwat d.n'se net over taifeta gown, with Brooklyn was the maid of noil, to ur, iwen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. The 47th annual fair of the Norwegian Hospital, sponsored hy the Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs.

William M. Scott, president, and the Women's Guild, Mrs. W. B. Dukeshire, president, will be held in the Deaconesses Home at 4600 4th beginning on Saturday, April 11 ami continuing through April 18 Carole Schwartz from 2 to 11 p.m.

daily. Mrs. Gustav Jensen is gl Wed Yesterday trtj chairman i of the bazar. To Frederick Kamlet honor and Adriane J. Rosen- lli tl a wh te IColien of Xeponsit.

has been ounger sister of the br, served as junior bride, utiam u. acted best announced by her mother. Plans have been made for a June wedding. Miss Holt attended the Univer A.Uan S. Lioman acted as his, 'rie, hmthi.rs hcsi nrm Herherl 1 homas Mcr.nanev; print- p.

1, pT, inc. Mrs.Edwar.il! Coate. Washington Irving High sity of Texas and Brooklyn Col and Is a senior student lege, ur, uwen served as a captain in the Army Air Force nurse at Kings County Hospi- Kill Miver ann i.ewis ushered. i.liffe; reception. Mrs.

hrancis chairman of the restaurant1 Miss Carole Nancy Schwartz, and Mrs, Stanley lsaksen chair- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-j man of the booster committee. h. Schwartz of 130 Wood-Suppers will be served on Jnwra Boulevard, Woodmere, opening and closing nights bgrame the brjde yesterday of Uruuii is a gra.t'.i.iic and is an alumnus of Iingi Mrs inman alien, led Svia- I oilllg.

sealing. Mrs. ll- ru.se Universiiv College of Fine ham J. Clancy; prizes, Miss mWkA Island University and New York University College of Dentistry. of Midwood High School and the R.

C. A. Institute. Church League Arts. Mr.

Lipman expects I0 i.uueune mc c-i nan diiu mis. graduate from the New York'WiHiam A. Bonner; tickets, der sponsorship of the ladies jMr. and Mrs. Maurice I.

Kam-I auxiliary of Incarnation Luth-j. let of Beach woikI Drive, Law intversitv ollcge of Dentistrv Airs. umjii-j. ihis June. Upon their return, Mrs.

John J. Martin is presr from Bermuda the couple will dent of the auxiliary sponsor- eran Church with Mrs. Momrow as chairman. rence. The ceremonv took place; iin tho Hntol Blo Manlvillan I Plans Luncheon The Women's League of the Ocean Avenue Congregational Doris Bauersfeld ule lloboken.

J. mg the event. hurch will h.ild a O'Shea Bauersfeld Members of the hospital's at 7 pm with Rabhi Edward Eileen Hoey ladies auxiliary will serve Sandrow officiating. A re-1. freshments every afternoon followed in the grand John Francesconi and in the evenings the worn- ballroom.

Worl Mio Hnov en organizations of the fol- 10 Wed MlSS Moey Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rauers- List Spring Bridge Patronesses luncheon Oil Wednesday. April at 12:15 p.m. Mrs John Rankin is chairman.

The devotional program will be conducted by iMrs. Henry A. King. Mrs. Thilo Id of 991 38th have an-j Hi need the engagement of Miss Moore.

Mrs William H. Moor lowing churches will serve, 111 The engagement for the Spring their daughter. Miss Doris head, Mrs. R. Nims Bridge of Colony House, sandwiches coffee and cake: nvl.mileen Frances Hoey.

"Miss i 'St WdNS fashioned with an Uhiion Fordham" of 1933, to John Mrs Charles A O'Mailrv lr Schulze. chairman for the io- be held on April 16 atl Bauersfeld, to Robert son of Mrs. Charles J. O'Shaa of 80 Argyle Road. Week for the Blind, will have Pierre's, are as follows: Mrs.

articles made by the blind for Mrs. Walter F. O'Malley. Mrs. Dean C.

Osborne. Mrs. Walter S. Pape, Mrs. J.

Russell Parker, Mrs. John M. Perry, Mrs. E. Henry S.

Acken Mrs. Louis Mr I 'i told I- i gi i. ci.de our Fvaneeliral' I utheran yoke' a she" plnk luce apvon' a KraiK esconi of Brooklyn haa ee wSv NorweB ian illusion veil tlouneed by the parents mgetlcfl I her, Free tdched 10 a Dutch cap of Mr. and Mrs! ThuSS? SvUS GeS lBg lace she a Christopher W. Hoey of 2127 IZ' illpt of while blossom-.

r.ra.smere, R. I. Andreozzi, Mrs. Charles of Midwood High School and. ale on the League Day.

The featured speaker will be Jr. Sumiyo Ogata, associate Ackley. Mrs. B. Webster Clifford Place.

Mrs. William H. lit- hick" oiieye ot i. nnuecti- cut where she was a member Pouch, Mrs. John J.

Powers. Hickcy, Mrs. A. Boyce Bolean, professor of systematic theology at Doshisha University, Fred Bennett, Mrs. Perci- of Phi Theta Kappa.

jMrs. Morrison Pretz. Mrs. Harry angelical Free' Church i Miss Iris Aaronson of forest Hoey, who was graduated (Hills was her cousin's maid of i this month summa cum laude val G. Buerk, Mrs.

Frederick C. Air. (J Mica aiienocil I'rinre- M. Kice. Mrs.

A. lionert- omramees Honor and bri.ie I wi-i- School of Kdncaiioit and Weslcvan Urivei -itie- hapinan. Mrs. Francis T. Mrs Helen Ryon Sayles, ill's.

Robert C. Scholtz, Mrs, las a member of the Nav Mrs. W. Albert Cal Following is a list of table Miss Priscilla Price of Hewlett, 'f Fordham University, is also committee chairmen: A. B.

'loan Hlo('k of Xew York an alumna of Notre Dame Acad-1 kjoto. Japan. On Thursday evening. April 2. new members will be received into the fellowship of the church after the Maundy houn.

Miss Eleanor W. Calla- having been on active service wilh the United States Navv in Donald G. C. Sinclair, Mrs Ainswnrth L. Smith.

Miss Arri- Ridee cmy. was lilerar editor ol Mrs. Walter F. Carter, R. Edgar Chumasero.

Mrs. Koherla Lancet of woodmere i. a the Mediterranean Theatre ofl etta H. Smith, Mrs. John I.

communion service. Moana Holt Wore floor-length frocks of in Cn. World War II lie is Smith. Mrs Robert Slrobridge Henry Corwin, Mrs. Frank Mrs.

Olaf Rerge; Ba Mrs. Clarence Hess, man, Mrs. Harold Eelhanv I.arlies iH Tne iiua: telle ol Mrs. Frances net. The maid of honor iegeg 4nd Univeraitlfts" and wail Mr-.

John I Su Mrs. Hohci i St. John's University! 'attniann. Miss Mary Hensley. de Caro.

Mrs. Herbert G. Ditt-mer, Mrs. William H. Dunkak.

arried pink roses ami in and fjrt student -((ueen" Reqina O'Connell Swanson, Mrs. Rartholowcm and is presently employed by and Richard B. Kondor and Mrs. H. Hor-iolhpr attendants had bouquet.

Harold EaKins. Mrs. Ar 'Kraft hood Co. the Foiilham campus. Her nance is the son of the: Announces Her Stewart will present the cantata "The Crucifixion." gen: Camp Nnrge, Mrs.

Joseph aaisie; iu.ec.imo, wrs, neooore Vosseler, Mrs. Charles L. Ward and Mrs. Herbert W. Wyman.

thur Ebinger, Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards, Mrs. Alfred H. Ever- Relgum; Cheerio.

Mrs. Harry Bertram Kamlet was bestaie Mr. and Mrs. Albert A Wedding Plans Plan Post-Lenten i Program son, Mrs. Alfred L.

Fawcett, Mrs. Alan B. Gilmour, Mrs moil, i rial). i.lllliei.V Oi VU.I Olaf R. Country Store, i included Samuel Schwartz and Ih Ave Hp j- a graduate of i v' Kenneth Wolz; Di ec sjLeonard Schwartz, brothers of Xavier Hish School of 1 Third Son Born to Guarinos Harry R.

C. Hickey, Mrs. James Patrick's Rosary Society1 Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boren of 1320 E.

9th will entertain at. a luncheon today at the Hotel Margaret Restaurant, Wives, Mrs. Frank Magruder, 'the bride. tan, and (he Fordham J' Ur i their regular meeting M. Hills, Mrs.

Alvin E. lvie. Mrs. Donald B. Knight, Mrs.

co-cnairmen. mi. us wain After a wedding trio to Ber- aiM ehoo of Education He is on Monday i-rnng. April b. Mr.

and Mrs. Guarino of 1718 43d St. announce the birth Elizabeth Z. Leslie, Mrs. Arthur E.

Lethbridge Mrs. Henry Sanne and Mrs. Borge Wester- muda, the couple will live nephew of Drs Gaetano lhe school auditorium. 95th gaard; Egers Home for the: Woodmere Park. Isaverio and Alfred A.

de--'Mily Jel' and 4th Ave. Mrs. Raymond in honor ol the IBM birtnoav of their son, Alexander, at Long Island tollege Hospital, tne l.anae Ageo, Mrs. Anna An.iersen anu; The bride was graduated well-known Brooklyn 'u -Ml 1 at rey, president of the so- Also Mrs. John E.

McKeen, Mrs. George H. McGlynn, Mrs. of their daughter, Miss Phyllis Boren. Twenty guests will attend the luncheon.

Miss Boren is a senior at Lafayette. High School. inis. noiiiinrn, riui fiuin Worn imeiv Acadeinv. a I- ph.v -H i.i ii He servwl as a -r.

i ob i 1 Mm. August Bergh: odarcrest College. Al-purser in the U. S. Merchant it post-Lenten program couple have two other children, Peter and Vincent Jr.

Mrs. Guarino is the former Frances Romano. ianie, i. inorojornjen, tntwn. Pa and has been Marine.

TT.i. neen arrangen ior ourtney Mc.iroarty, Mrs Robert Magnus, Mrs. John rnairmen. Mrs. red t.ulow- at Adelnhi Colleae.

i w8 meeting. llT husband, a veieran of two aen and Mrs, Charles Lemonade Well, Girl Krupin Stern the ceremony and celebrate the out Korea and otam nuptial mass at it chick Troop No. 2 of I near tion Lutheran Church; Me Table, Arthur Fugelsoe; wav Ticket, Mrs. C. V.

Jol at tended Admiral Brighton 7th announce1 reception and wedding break Academy and the University of the engagement of their daugh-ast foliow at tne Georgia. ter. Mis- Gay Stern, toil'ane Ralph Speere Jr. of on and Mrs. A.

M. Olse Nor wmmminnuMmmmwmn inejvin ivrupin, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krupin of 175 New York will serve as matron of honor for her sister and wegian cnuuren nonie. Trine Johns en: Norwegian Ora Spetalnick Christian Home for the Aged, fg Affianced SWTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Mr.

an, Murray Spetal- Jni u-oi; nick of 37 Tapscott St. Miss Stern is a graduate of Frederick L. Dewberry Jr. of Long Island University, where Baltimore will be his brother's she received her bachelor of pest man. science degree.

She is a member Miss O'Connell was gradual Iota Alpha Pi sorority. jated from St. Agnes Academic Mr. Krupin is a graduate of School, Rockvllle Centre, and the State Univ ersity of New received her B. S.

degree from nam; Sewing Society, (hos- the engagement of, pitall, Mrs. A. Mathisen. eo-i'hpr daughter. Miss Mora chairman, Mrs.

J. Cravdald: N'etalnick to Jess el Rothman Sisters Table, Sister Olette of Mr and Mrs. David Starting Thursday, April 2nd, the Home Office, Downtown, Will Be Open Thursdays All Day Until 7 P.M. York, Institute of Applied Arts the College of Notre lame of Sister An ride to be was grad- ami sciences. He has recently Maryland, ane With Young returned from service in Korea, I Rubicam Advertising Agency, where he held the rank of ser-jHer fiance, an alumnus of Loy-geant with the 40th Infantry ola School, Baltimore, is now Division, serving in the Navy.

land. Sister Margit Hi Ingeborg Ness; Journal, Mrs. John Student League. Davidsen; The Wo me Directors of the South uated cum laude from the Cil College School of Business an Civic Administration and now in charge of public rel Di Brooklyn Savings and Loan BRIDES', BRIDESMAIDS', FORMAL Mrs. A.

Gaimari, co-chair- tl0ns at school, men, Mrs. Howard Bands and Mr. Rothman is an all COCKTAIL Mrs. William Fusaro; Toy of New York University and Table, Mrs. Harry Mal.son.

co- Harvard Law School, where he chairman, Mrs. Alfred Sather: was editor of the 1050 year-Trinity Ladies Aid, Mrs. Helen book. He is a member of the Hokstad; Volunteer. Mrs.

Hans i New York Bar and is associated Eriksen; White Elephant, Mrs. (with the Legal Aid Society. A. T. R.

Ausen and Mrs. George! Mr. Rothman served in the W. Olpp Jr. Army for two years and was Proceeds of the fair are to attached to the office of the ho donated to the building pro- staff Judge Advocate at Fort gram of the Norwegian Hos- Rilev.

Kan. GOWNS Now at Wholesale Prices Manufacturer' Asoeiation ronrlurlr.l a Mini In find out the most convrnicnl liours for you Io visit the Homo office, located on the corner of Willoughby and Jay Streets. So, effective this week, hours al the main office will be from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. on Thursdays.

Other days from 9:00 to 3 P.M. except Salurdays. You will find it a greal lime Io be aide to visit our main office when you are downtown slin)iin on Thursday. Honrs al our oilier community offices remain th St. 1 -1th A vi pital, Promotion Sale I Ever? 9t, A Sun.

DAVID .1. ASKIN JR. j0HN A. COLLINS GEORGE D. CONANT MORTON O.

DAVIS iiii WMWmmWm mmwHMWMM MMm THOMAS D'tMIC PAIL H. HEMPKI. IVAN L. MARTIN AVUKIH itnxm rrrsui. ni Vice President Vte Pni.

(Ritired) President inutojiLC4i nuncMJunoi. mn Bridals $32.95 up Bridesmaids 1 4.95 up Individually Created cm VERNA YOUNG BR 9-5925 Remove Unsightly HAIR Bridal Gowns $69 up YOUR ASSOCIATION HAS 4 CONVENIENT OFFICES 1 OWNED BY ITS MEMBERS OWNED BY THE PEOPLE WHO SAVE HOME OFFICE I BENSONHURST OFFICE Eyebrows Shaped Hairline Corrected Cor. Willoughby Jay St. 1972 86th Street LOW RATES! Beautiful and allm-ins a Spring. Chanlilly type lace over alin, claM jUand-np rollar, malloped neck, caarade ol flowing icallops, broidcrrd sparkling, iridemnl sequins delirate innert of pleoli-d nylo i tulle.

Reg. S169. VOr $g9 95 Henrietta's Bridal Gowns Open Daily from 9 to 9, Sundays from 10 i I ot 20th Av. BMT Storion QUEENS OFFICE Rnte for Arnn and Lett. Doctor' Rffrtncci.

Membvr E. S. A. Al'i Wax TrcatmfnU for Anns and Lege. I B'kfyn Office! 1 NEVINS TR.

3-0574 7S0 FLATBUSH IN. 2-677 2i-J I a i Linden Farmers Blvdx. PARK SLOPE OFFICE 340 9th Street Opp. Proipact Tkaatr tnwrse, with krookltn ever sint sOuth 8-0142 tBHi rki PrMwt TMa.) 334 9th ir. 5th Ave..

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