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1 I Miss Sanford To Marry Lt. I. McCunn Many Other Betrothals Announced BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 5, 1945 :Vv.AV Si 7 Miss Robb Is Bride In Church By HELEN BROWN Society Editor Mr. and Mrs.

Eliot Sanford of 7908 Ridge Boulevard, announce the encasement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Carv Sanford. to Lt. ij.gi Ian M. MrCunn. U.

S. M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M.

McCunn of Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Miss Sanford Is a graduate of Drew Seminary at Carmel, N. and of Coly Collegp at Waterville, Me where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr.

McCunn was graduated from the New York Maritime Academy at Tort Schuyler and has been serving in the European theater of 5 rt At a ceremony performed In the Park Slope Congregational Church yesterday Miss Marjorm Adelaide Dorothy Sanford Robb, daughter of J. Leslie Robb tMtaw of 450 3d St. and the late Mrs. Robb. became the bride of Tech.

war. Bcl Staff phrrto superintendent of JOY RIDE Miss Edythe M. Cannon, Eile Staff phot I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE A group of boys from Wave Crest Convalescent Home and Seaside Home and Hospital pre-pares to salute their country's emblem as Lt. Meyer Barg- tiel raises the flag. Sgt.

Paul H. Schmidt A. U. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul H. Schmidt. The Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott officiated and a reception followed In the small ballroom of the Hotel Bossert.

Holahan, I Wave Cresr Home and Seaside Home and Hospital, assists a patient on "Princess," one of many pets at the hospital. The bride was attended by Mrs. Alexander Kover as matron Sgt. Butler Are United honor and Miss Dorothy J. McNeill as maid of honor.

Harold C. D.A.R. Plans Make Laughter Louder was best man and the ushers were ii mini iiiiiwiiiiiiwi Stone Tower John H. Jacobs Jr. and Robert R.

Ratney. The bride was attired In By Aiding Seaside Home Auxiliary Formulating Fall Party a gown of while satin and tulle Miss Joan Frnncps Holahan. daughter of Mrs. George Richard Holahan Jr. and the late Mr.

Holahan. was married yesterday to Sgt. Edmond Sullivan Butler, U. S. A.

A. C. The wedding took place and wore her mother's wedding For Carillon veil. Her bouquet was a cascade; Children's Aid Society's Wave Crest Hospital Helping Youngsters Gain Health of gardenias. The matron of honor Camille Andrea rii'Iiie tlio flimimpr mnnihfi f.

in the Church of the Holy Innocents, with the Rev. Francis J. youn? charge. The patients are Ladies Auxiliary of the Nursing As-" allowed tn rin what ihev ant ctrnii ters of the Sick Poor, 419 Henry was gowned In old rose chiffon, Sperm to the Brooklyn Eagl She carried a cascade of pink as-j Washington, Aug. 4 Plans for ters and blue delphinium.

an- enduring stone Bell maid of honor was similarly; Tower at Valley Forge. to house dressed In turquoise chiffon and the great cariilon there, were an- Diamond. S. officiating. A rerep- Camilla Andrea By RUTH G.

DAVIS "Tears are turned to laughter" you read those words In the recent on the grass, pick the flowers' when foregoes its regular monthly meeWn Engaged to Doctor also carried flctprs and Hplnhiniiim tmHau if. 11943 anneal of t.hp RrookhTi nhil- they feel like it and enjoy unre-i mgs, oui ine ninrei 1 uoiy louowea at onerry jwaiiiiai-tan. The bnde was given In marriage by her brother. George Richard Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. ihl dren's Aid Society for their Wave 5 tv pi PSSPQ romping, making all the plans for the annual Fall card party it want to. They even are fr the benefit of the Nursing of Kins Point announce the en. '1 noise thev ey Holahan 3d or the u. b.

Me-rcnant easement of their daughter. Miss Home Hmtai Far Permitted to bring their own pets t. To the homes or tne ri flftj-r' rt'p a in npw nrir vpm rv nr iuliuii, itiii. nfia'' pnai l.hj thoco aitt.r on rlv farlno Tlip mala 01 nonor are tint, tnst im uiein. ana 10 care lor mem hs." raieen Archibald and the I bridegroom, who has been a mem-1 At Iwst $100,000 will be ht.

man wa a brother of v--rf(-ii tf the armed forcrs for more'among D. A. R. members f07' words; they are the symbol of whatbefore. Mi.ss Cannon is assisted day during a 11 se asons oiweyeup Wi.hTn -rh air, sunshine and country life two graduate nur.se.

-two ocru-jTh-lr ch uk Is to mln tote raised Within h-irtecmnm .1 Roller The! Mhan 4i years, is stationed at project, Mrs. Talmadge said. u. i ran rin fnr vnnncrstor truinir tn imuunm nnu I FH lkmihi LllPI auisui. bridesmaid, included the Misses 11 Camp Lee.

Mn AW S.an.nn vo1 1 Kocnene, lnipd from 0VPrf) IM I Hot I regain hpa th "that he mv take his two physiotherapists and 22 nurs- keep the family group tbe buiwarn 4 eas service with in? the names not. only of Revolu- mRV lakc attendants The Wave Crest of civilization, InUct until the pa- -nmmoni Th. otiarv War nnt.r n( hut akn nf part in the world. ine wave wrsi 1 and recently Command. The tionary War patriots, but also of Pa v.thrvnHe.iinanHKathrvn smns-'ian? rrliello who is a licutrn- lll( Pmian Gulf ler.

Mrs. John Bnscuso and Mrs. S'llT cmrp for hwt clingmen and women who served in I There are 157 children recuper- Who 1 ve nca rb" give time rs sufficient strength to take up George R. Holahan 3d. The uh- R'? fllowinK which they will re World Wars I and II.

Mrs. Talmadge atlng from polio, undernourishment 'ing Vum. of the burden again. The Sistm iuin 10 reirrsourg, va. nui.nirwiiif, A -v 'money for presents and clothing for especially qua ed, through their i -This tower, which, will last may stay at Wave Crest as long as iLl.

i 7 MarT WKn. C. P. Ar- Universtty of Medicine. thur Newbould Coast Guards William Bornmann through the ages, will be dedicated the doctor thinks it Is necessary; nd afternoons witn tnP chU.

charitable assistance, medicine, food not only to the Revolutionary may be there only a few weeks, 'd 1 ad clothing are donated and they who established the Ameri- others all glimmer or for several I are enabled to meet the most press- sum Miss La Rosa Bride 1 man John McManus. Joseph van and Coast Guardsman Maguire. Kathleen Repetti Kathleen Repetti To Wed Navy Man Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G.

Repetti of 29 Bay 7th St. announce the en-gaspmrnl of their daughter. Miss Kathleen Rppem. to John Robert Mason, C. 3 U.

S. N. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mason of 8m2 15th Ave.

Miss. Repetti Is a graduate of To Wed Miss Trace John Of Corp. F. J.Kirby ran way of life, but also to the vars. At tne present lime, me utrector tin me Alert lne plvsjrai wants 0f the destit.uts men and women of World Wars, Children's Aid Society Is caring for! Edward W.

Macv, the general dl- Within the scope of their Leland E. Trace of Chicago, 111 Miss Josephine Stephen La Rosa announces the engagement of her who have preserved that previous the largest number of children at rwtor of the Children's Aid Society, charity come all creeds, all races. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen sister.

Miss Lieuuir crnn 1 ra e. neritage. rar nncsaway since iw.ii. inere ever nn the wats-h Inr tiam i eac it I. in onahtr.

th filclor. La Rosa of Woodhaven and St. of Atlanta. daughter of the ntaii n( ih. nrp more accommodations In the tu.

tu. i. Mary M. Lavelle Engaged to Officer James, was mauled to Corp. Fran- late Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Trace nf mt by Mrs. Frank Edgar Lee of Summer, as the cottages are open.

iStPrs but also for their entertain-! the sick poor that the Ladies Auxtl- riS JoseOh Kirhv. IT. R. Armu Air Innlsfree. Alberta Canada tn Wil.

c(. ti i 1.1.. 1. nurirm tho Winter RA xhilrtren re. fe.

n. Mrs William Tave'le nt I. miiiiun, lll.urlHIl gen- iupdl win si-e on ine RrounoR i iarv sponsor a cara party TO Dr. 8nd Mrs William Lae.ie oi Forres, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wi Ham Charles Bornmann. son nf nf th. M(it side a the Home. i Bay Ririae High School and Dele BrookIyn- Carl Frost Bornmann of 1382, chairman of the project. It is ex- merry-go-round.

One of the chil- Columbus Club. Mrs. James J. FeA' hanty Secretarial Institute Oflicer Mason is a graduate l.A.y.Z 1 rciin.Mnania, yesieraay morning una uie uie Mrs. Horn-ipe-ted that construction will begin 'dren's pets, a burro called "Prin- president, announces that the gen- I as soon as war conditions -ne nimrens aw sociery nas Cess." came to Wave Crest from theieral chairman will be Mrs.

William, All funds necessary for erecting the i'-1 own ambulances take the chil-, world's Fair. One time Mr. MacyiG. O'Brien, former president. Co- tall stone tower are expected to be arrn to the Home from 38 hospitals discovered an Indian selling patent I chairmen are Miss Jule C.

DunnlT available by Jan. 1, 1947. iin the five boroughs, from the medicine on a street corner in Far and Miss Catherine A. MrTernani Brooklvn Technical High School.1"1"" m'iT 81 a raa5S ln Koman. He recently returned from the Ef'n Jf Catholic Church of St.

Thomas the) South Pacific where he served oniCorPs' F' S' Army' 0 1 AP 5 1 1 e' Woodhaven. Monsignori the U.S West Wla. and now! 5." st' The marriage, with A. Metzger he! CrOW Shelf leld is awaiting orders to join his ceremony because of the re-ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Cody Grow of ine dcus oi tne cannon at pres- -inautw mm im munvMiun KOCKaway, ana in snort oraer ine a meeting of el: rtiairmejj and co- cent death of Captain Kane's moth In marriage by her father, Gmton- W. have announced nt are supported by a wooden the Condition of the Poor and the general "director had the Indian rbairim-n is planned for ship, a destroyer. er, will take" place in the early Fall.

I tn" brjdi Given of white aaugmer, structure which was condemned "rw IO' ma ui aoing war dances for we emiaren Aug. 21, at the Breezy Point Surf Miss Lavelle, who is active in the anA Mathilde Luise Grow, to Wes-: rears and which Children. Undernourished, Bt Ware Crest Club. A. W.

V. S. and other wartime aux- carriPd whif orch'ids and stephano- Pefneld- who ently receivedrs. Lee said. The carillon consisulmnouhed and sick infants also i A- co.nperatln- with fh.

i iarv cervle.5 1A a ffranllfltP nf the 1 hl hnnnrahlo Hiccharfta oc a air, are nnree1 harlf Ln health A nhv.ci. ft carried white orchids and stephano- no recently receivea Mrs. Lee said. The carillon consists inianis Als(J co.operatln- with as back to heajth. A Hollis Wave Bride Of Marine Captain tis.

Miss Dorothy Fornatora, who llsmlrai)leA dlfharge a captain iof 48 bells, one for each State, and8" physl-ld Ald mgn Bro)k. rj Muriel Huene was maid of honor, was attired in''" theu- AV son of Mr. and one great, national birthday bellt'a" dailr attendance and aiJvn churcnM and their Sunday; I Mrs Warn Rhef fiolH nf tiwiH in u. neriiatrif an and nrthnrwdip aureenn 1 tlf-J I Academy of St. Joseph.

Brentwood- Dr. G. C. Graham, Wed u. uuuutiu in rarilinn Will HP Ollfl Of inP cpunrt'c Theif ftn hava nrnira Wave Dorothy Marguerite marquisette, wore a head The prospective bride was grad- greatest In the world.

Thirty of the hold weekly clinics sPf5ia' treat-iQn the' grounds of the Home and Schneeman 2 r. daughter of Mr. of daisies and carried a hou- and Mrs. Charles J. Schnceman of "Vmmer and and pres.

i pf he Mme flnw.r. Tnft ofh iiBiPU wi.ii uie cia.vs oi irom rar Inn apre rinnatpri hv vnr nuvu.ru uic iiin mu. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Huene of Queens Village and Nassau Point announce the marriage of their ident of the college horse show. She I visit with the crippled children. Combination Has Grown attendants wore the Misses Rose Maryland Collegp, where State organizations of i i ne are given mr ine pouo paucnis. I Wave Crest may sound like is a member of Kappa Gamma R(W) NlM Jo. Mr.

Sheffield was graduated tn 1942. D.A.R. national Catholic honor society. He was overseas for two and a half 'a 'memorial roll hnnnr enr.is. hosoilal.

but. nav a visit there and' rs. daughter. Dr. Muriel E.

Huene tn rr Oenro. r. Rnham inn nf Mr iSephine P. La Rosa Dr. Lavelle is a past president nf 0f New York 101-41 197th Hnllis, was married July 21 in the Chapel of An-nacostia Airfield, Washington.

to Capt. John Lock wood Grow, U. G. M. son nf Mrs.

Herbert W. Glow of Binghamton, N. Y. wu" nl" rtlr oasea mg 0f a wainscoting of three series you win nnn out mat it is more Home and the Seaside Home r. nf ill FntrlanH atlri wax awarrieH the lil-e Cummer eairin Tho MIS.

CiPOrge Uialiam OI Thomas Mitchell was best man. the Queens County Medical faociety, while the mother of the bride-to-be nirini piuirs nil niiiiu jn ium nil.vIIIHI HHP name apyjUPO 10 inr-Dnllemce The Distincuishrri Flvinff Cross the Air nin w. in he crivp naneants anrl nlavs rlress tin Dl tne marriage took place The ushers were pfc. Jack Messina, ---r. miurn r.

win i oillllllltl Will WflC IW1I M'aiHir time lerial with fniir rtak T.eaf Pliicterc i i. t.u in fanrv rrwtnmpc an1 eninv all the i "'I wUIir 2.1 In St. Thomas' Epis- chairman of the social service jjiitiru in inn mwri. i iir nifib win i lie con a lest eni ann1 Three hitlle stars He rpreivpri nni.iA.. the fun that, cnes alnncr with makp.

i i Church, with the Rev. Dr. M.ss "ISn irtre of St. John's Hospital, P-Cne Kirhv Sgt. Gene Kirby.

hv hpr father. Miss Matiln ritv Sgt. Joseph Mirtsola and Corp. Rav- Schnceman. her sister, was brides-.

w'; mond Sullivan. A reception was maid and Miss Elaine McManus of After graduation from St. Mi- civpn UlB hnmf brjd his discharge two weeks aRo at Camp second names of men and women believe. In the playhouse. 10 feet 1920.

at EnRlewwd Cliffs, N. and, m.ca niv .1 Prlnr tn entprliiu the ur.r. tt snnarp the Ilttlp nnes hernme vprv i ur' "Ointny oennendlllgpr. resi VJi nin A nnu nuu-r nil- -i lliwvcn 111 rol iwiledwiiy 111 June sprvire Mr SheffiptH wa a npi-s. ibnsv nlavine mother washincf and mm 1,1 raaioiogy st Long Lsland Holhs anrl Miss Mary Klizaoern rnaei uioi c-aii n.

wpm pnTnts ln gt jamp5i Ulir rvr illli Jillini inti ai llir lillir Llir QtHMUr naner rennrtpr t.a ironinn clothes etc. Rhvthm hands i AAMiPiie Hospital, was maid of unit inr iiinu u.iiiivio vii iii nuiiir, v.1111.11 nnu uri 11 in khhuaii and Dr. John Friend, who O'ow. a fbtrr of 'nf nnnpcroom, i -nucu o. rMmu un-.

nr i rr.i, romivoH his nipHirat riptrrep frnm n.j. irepn ine u'nn n.ne cirians nrpn-1 ii. i ui Mrs. Kirby was graduated from. The couple expects to be married wars whose piiitMil.t lanic IK) viiwi IWI niuillfl.i alio MUK UMUlt'ft III lono i urn i at InMianlnn Unrnifnl pied.

The adolescent crippled boys af, Coney Island week in October in country more recently. also moved to erling of Fonda was best man and the College nf Medicine. He had TaWom and, he second 4 uiMiria wnf Lts. Claude Rupert and John Plun- lust, finished his interncship at urauon. cousin of th Over 10.000 names will be placed even enjoy games of baseball and Rockaway.

The combination now the rolls, listed bv States and with their dog "Jackie" 12 buildings, has its own m'u will also be a Gold Star list, running for them. "Jackie" is one laundries two station wagons and, wne i7r.il. inaii. i iir i Vincent's Hospital. Manhattan, when The bridegroom was graduated: on kett artPd as ushers.

bert and Don- there icre he entered the army. He only re- uimeiMty aim is Vnr. A reception was held in the Blue at Elgin Field, from 27 months nw stationed cently returned of the many pets at Wave Crest. two ambulances The original am Hucnp- orotners oi tne onae. and enjoys the run nf the grounds -round of Crp.st ln CoI1.y A reception followed at the Huenes I On Sept.

16 special exercises at daughter vallev Pnitre shrine will he held hv Rnmn of thP Hamilton Hotel, Muss Elizabeth Koch, overseas service in North Africa WTcliinotrn Pnl'inainr, the as well as the BUS OI food fed tO Tdanrl iriven hv Alfred "'BB of Mr. and Mrs. John Koch of 4211', h. a Ai members in honor of with Gen. Mark Clark's 5th: u--! Italy The bride was graduated from him bv the children.

The young- Avenue became the bride of Lt. Talmadge, in ree Army and is now stationed at cl.1i- T1--J riU Constitution Day. Mrs. A ll'llli Ulinuii, tin "HI I i iiuv Wl.blll W1U -i iiac larsen. son oi Mr.

ann Mrs. n.i sters confined to the wards have who also selected the AdelphI Academy and Wells Col- A. R. lir iiiiijttu ft uriirini m.vuuai. i ijrp nun iimny iiiku is.

the pleasure of watching chicks cth in.h.m lene. Both the bride and bride- 1 .7 Captain Kane Ls the son of John T- Mlco Pprlrnrrfiel ijarsen oi ciarnson ''-'officers will take part. The hrulp attended the Mary Kang and thf iate MH Helena i near -V-1SS neCKnagei yesterday in the Lenox Road Baptist Louis Academy and the Berkley a brother, the' Rev. Father The Garden Club of Shelter Is- Cnurch' I School and has been in the navy; Arthnr an a.ls;ant of lanri wilt meet w.rt..Ha -in' The bridegroom is home on fur- MOSKOWltZ WeinreiCn grow until the time comes that they jS chairman of the Wave Crest R100m graduated from Long must be sent to the chicken coopSpaSide Home and Hospital Com-! Jsl.a,nd Co1Ile8 Medicine Th on the grounds. On cool evenings mittee and Guv Du Val Ls the oresl- lrHie at St.

Johns mi mc i.ic gt Teresa Church, Woodside. groom was graduated from union me cnuaren are permiuea to neip dent 0( the Children's Aid Society. 'nf with the victory garden. iteming at Meadowbrook Hospital, i Although this Home does rece.ye lpRd Hp ls a )g Country and Seashore some grants from the city and thK p.rve The ronnla jpm. at the Island Yarht 'olKh after finishing 4.i missions as Miss Cecile Weinreich, daughter I Club.

The speaker will be Alice navigator in the Pacific. He has 0f Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinreich of jRerknaeel. landscape architect.

with 14 months with the 13th Air Lawrence, became the bride Sunday her subject "Planning the Small Force. 5ltl Bomber Group. j0f Lt. Irwin S. Moskowitz, a bom- CoKe.e and lias been on duty in i the South Pacific and European Jette Hamett Th.

as ar.ee nf rntii, 'State, the National Foundation rpsidmr in 0llPP11. vtllae. Harnett. daughter Garden." bardicr, U. S.

A. A. home on 30 Paralysis, the Greater, theaters during the pa.t lour years, haupg nut rerrntlv returned from Mlss Elloon F. n.l.clnn ill ITllrntV Of Mr. and MI'S.

WU1H1A, Willi HPJ irri Ull 111" 1HPHT1 New York Fund and some fees John J. Harnett of lhe laM, rhlh HundleV Kellv ldavs lMV' completing 31 mis- d's Klein McFarlin front, afford a wonderful opiiortU' fvniv, nar.i'lc ahln In nan It rlnnon1 Edward Jrttp. mam nn; u. h. sions over Salpan, son ofMr.

and Rego Park, and Li il. k.iVi.. 1 1,1 I I1HV il tin.iliv.auu U.UUIIIK iniura.l.,,.,,. Vlalr, TJ.11 nf Mrs Cecelia Jette of Mrs. Morns Moskowitz of East 10tn l.fJ." in.

U.IMI..C llt ui in in lltillCi Ull- Mrs. v. Huntney oi itm ti. z-q Rt The ppi emnnv wan nerfnrmeri i un uniuirii Hit- ihmu i.u j.oI Tearc in tnviiert tn nr DrmH the iirnnK vn. i ne winners ni np c.

her in pn.r,tinn Tefiia Par the beach and ha ve ra ref ully super-, u' of the engagement of r. n. 4:11 i muglli.l van in.p. '1 KVl 1 1, III I I ri VIPIIHCI, IVll. vised swimming, some of lt a part of.

Tr 'JrXZn0, mc com- MWt Helen Clair Hund-a 70 i on fo The Rev Thomas Dunntgan Dff.ci- pPtlUpn werp; MrR, Burns.ey. to Flight Officer Thomas 6 u. rngnt umccr 1 nomas n. inwpri Arlene L. Klein, to Seaman First their physiotherapy treatments.

Seaman 1 Douglas C. Griffiths class Daryl D. McFarlin of mr nui mi nrM. Mrs Rndnev C. Ward, second, A.

A. son of Mr. and Mrs I Th hrM. nf Oupons Although the salt air, ocean bath-ianri Mrs. Griffiths announce the Moline, 111 son of Mr.

and uie orine was hi mnwv a-m Mrs, tnin u. Kay, miro. ruiy j. Re of 538 E. 13 St.

u-w. fnnri red anH nl. h. U.H har e.rlnr ,,,,,11,. I.

ir, nilll inr VM iur 1 mill 1 lO OH 111., llimi Ull OH 111 DVH1, illlllVIU Ullllll VV il 11 IVil rollll "Zni 1 'T! 'i alumnus 'of Brooklyn Law School. are important to the convalescing Griffiths, on July 13 at Frecportj Miss Klein a.ipnded Jamaica Higri' i tn nn iiiui i yf. I 1 1 I lit- rtil 1 a I lOmI li VW1I ailU T.J a i At-nxii trrntn V. 1 1 -I 4ha nltVA nnt llnr ns or. r.uli..i...u Mrs.

Griffiths is the School and Is with Ranger Aircraft tlVA Without the lOVlnff Ca.re that IS farmer XyTice Annan tarc.n nf nvlro I nnvnnro inn XTr XfPavlin I. hnnnr and the Mifsrs Micky Kava-lowing the contest refreshments and is stationed at Love Field. hp 1ni.lpH nagh and Muriel Blythe as brides-, were served by the hospitality com- Dallas. Tpxas. atvpti hv the staff at Wave Uflirrht 111-tttf vae ir I i in T3 ol 1 mnro 1 ortlHllO rf Fact Vf nl inn tTiirV.9k maids.

Staff Sgt. William Jelte mittee, Mrs. La Verne Hench and: Miss Hundley is a graduate of, Dr Arthur Buchanan of 510, Miss Edythe M. Cannon, auperin-i 'isshool and ls stationed at th I i was best man fnr his brother and Mrs. William Becker, cochairmen.

St. Brendan's High School and the ushers were Jack Harnett, Thomas H. Grepn and Mrs. Flight nffiepr Kpllv was araduated Ocean Ave. is spending August hvtendent of the Home, who was lor-1 Dr currin of 1136 Dean St.jUnited States Navy training center V-i Maine.

He will return and resumeimeny tne neaa pnysioinerapisi, nav. is a at the Monmouth Ho- at Lido Beach. The wedding will from St. Francis Prep. la complete understanding of her brother of the bride, and Francis Harry Belknap poured.

Reagan, rousin of the his practice after Labor Day. tel in Spring Lake, N. J. Also there; take place Aug. 26.

Miss Klein en- are Mr and Mrs, Philip F. Whitten tertained on Tuesday at her noma of 79-01 35th Jackson at a party for her bridal attendants. 1 1 A reception was held at the Foresti Hills Inn. After a trip to New England Lieu-, tenant Jette will report to Atlantic City for reassignment, having just' i i jr sy "Tqr'V-. mmmm returned from overseas.

Sneider Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Max Glaser nf Law, rriue announce the marriage 0 heir riaiich'rr Mii-s Pearl Glasr i is- 5 Ii Sneider. pharmacist's-mate. home oil 30 da'.

lrae after 16'. month overseas son and Mrs. Philip Sneider of Mass. The crremnir. took plarp nn July 26 at thP Ambas- jsarior Hotel, Y.

Miss Elaine Sneirler, sister the bridegroom, was maid o( honor for hpr sister-in-law. and Leonard Sneider. U. S. A home on ronvalps- 'cent leave, was his brother's best man.

1 The couple is now on a wedding 1 Margaret Albracht Margaret Albracht To Wed A. E. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Charles Albracht, of Foster Ave. announce the en- JWwiw lit. gX-' I gagement of their daughter, MUs trip to New Hampshire. The bride-Margaret Marv Albracht, to Albert groom Ls due to report for duty on E.

Smith Jr, son of Mr. and Aug. 15 in New Orleans. Albert E. Smith of Rockvllle! Centre.

I George Robert Leirh. son of Mai. Tlie prospective bride is a gradtl- and Mrs. Harvey A. Ldrh nf llfi" ate nf Bishop McDonnell Memorial New York Ave.

and Huntington. Hmh School and attended Savage was christened last Sunday in the Siiool and the Villa Maria Col- Hanson Place Centra) Method! lege. Erie. Pa. Church bv the Rpv.

John Zeiter and Mr. Smith attended Trinity Pre- a reception followed at the Grana-paratory School, Pnlvtvhinr Insti- da Hotel. Mrs. Ulch was formerly tute and New York University. At.

Miss Blanch Munel PmneU. Mamr present he Is connected with the Letch has lust returned frnm the purchasing department nf the In- South Pacific and saw his son for ternatlonal Nickel Company of the first time Mat and Mrs. Leirh Canada, Ltd. 'will leave shortly for El Toto. Cal.

A WVf Trftf--r'T--1' "IT" nil' Hi IWriaijpf, it.i-wl.-Hv- r.Ktl Stuff phnto THE REHEARSAL Preparing to present "Rumpelstiltskin," the youngsters at Wave Crest Convalescent Home reheorsa on lawn. The young charges enjoy giving plays frequently, Latin Bialt phme TODAY IS WASH DAY Ploy predominates at Wove Crest Convalescent Home and here ore shown two of the youngsters ploying at washing their doll's soiled clothes. Fnt Suit phtitn BLESSED SUNSHINE The tiny tots at Wave Crest Home in Far Rockaway "sit it out" on tho lawn of the home, absorbing vitamin for next Winter's horsh months..

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