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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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June Squire Bride Of Ensign E. W. Blase Professor's Daughter Married in St. Mark's Church News of Other Bridals, Betrothals By HELEN BROWN Sociefy fdifor Miss June Squire, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Edwarr i J.

Squire of 200 E. 18th was married yesterday in St. Mark's Methodist Church to Ensign Edwin W. Blase, U. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin L. Blase of St. Charles, Mo. The Rev.

Dr. Ralph E. Davis offici-j --z ttf HRIS ifSB iS'' PPHn lfc' I iwi.l Ml FW.cr man The I a Mr'- Will'om Stomm y. J0hn Masterson 11 I P9B I Maryellen Fieseler rr Masterson rority. Hei tnei iSaHHWrr I UPiOTMr lLJ UT- JOnn at Brooklyn Poly 9 I PriE fl Weds W.

B. btarnm Weds Jeanne O'Reilly 9 BbW Lflr Miss Vtlirvcllcn Marearei Ensign Blase attended the Mis- jm 1. a JS Pieseler ol Hollis, became the bnrio of Mis. William E. OTtcilly Utmri-iK of Kansas.

4pH HP 1 MLi lil' Sk William Benedict Stamm. ol 24 Westminster Court. New Rochclle. graduated with iMBBV I BrJsHefc2SiB EL AT CHj V. the John -al rnmopriiitt.

HPL llrfB' flHT 9yn HP1 fn4 St R'c ('Timl Mas: John Simula TaT'nnd' Aloha "chi Sterna! aflf IBBmL fH; HP 1 Churi-iV J. i.ri in LJH, tSifc'SR l'V' it the (i.i:M-ii He. 1V moi Holy Fa una Theaier. piiaJHr 9S her' father. Gloria Gianini Weds wSr wT c' Lt.

Joseph Scavullo timing op the shoulders. fitted The bride was attended by Mrs he wedding of Mitt Gloria Ota i. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Mrs E. Blase "'h0" Gianini of 34-S6 73d St Jackson Heights, and Lt.

Joseon James ALL READY A little hothri nd sister at the Hopewell Society, a home tor friendless children, prepare for Halloween Sister discovers the party hat is a little too big tor the young man. Hopewell Society jflvfl I and Ming 't a jjjfc I jHeVi band I SflH bMMB iad0 ganJpuias. Sehniee aeted a and lace eiT falling from a head band of peiirls. She earned a cascade of gairtpuias Scavullo. U.

S. N. son of Mrs. Miss F.veljn Bermnuer was I Francis P. Scavullo of the Towers Hotel, and the late Mr.

Scavullo 1 and grandson of Mrs Joseph Bal- She chewd in blue sUn, wtkfa a full net skirt, short Doris Kney Married To Capt. Nicholson The marriage of Mivs Doris Adele Kney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Knev of Rockville fliirt Die laic H.i..it jk Hf lH ABBB 1 Bta lined sleeves.

V-neelcline and matching founder of Joe's in Brooklyn, took place yesterday In 1111 VBB BbI llal earned a ea.seade I 111? ABbH hH of liladiolas. The bridesmaids half and ihe i ai ncd of gladiolu. The bridesmaids included the VKRses Aaatha Siairyn. I.idv Chael ol St. Patricks thedral, Manhattan, A reeep-1 followed at the Pierre.

Maj. Thomas F. Mullahey S' in. V. Orh.n Centre, am Nicholson.

Stales, son Capt Roliert Welch a iny ol Hie United Mrs. Frank A. Sehnn John Nicholson of Manhattan, Miss Elizabeth Caselh was maid of M. C. was be.si man Dr.

Gerald J. Carroll hinion D. and if LEARNING HOW Mrs Wilbur Gemmi, left, and Mrs. Addison Y. Foshay, right, learn pointers from the young man who has been busy ot his easel, painting Halloween cat for decorations in the nursery ot the Hopewell Society.

Mrs. Gemmi is a vice president of the society ond Mrs. Foshay is president. Hopewell Society will have a dessert bridge in celebration of its 75th anniversary on Wednesday, Nov 7, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club. Plans Celebration 75th Year of Help for Unfortunate Young People to Be Observed With Party Nov.

7 By Rl'TH (i DAVIS Pioneers, defending the helpless unfortunate, were the founders of Hopewell Society of Brooklyn, known 78 years ago as the Society for the Aid of Friendless Women and Children Today, celebrating their diamond lubilee, the managers are Itill pioneers In the true sense of the word going ahead to prep.ne inrtversary affair I mot mccwful the aav lor oihers. event. a tloRM lor young Also airiiiK the home a pOUp people, bova until they are six ywt f10 the dt Purdj Auxihari These are omii; wmen age, and girla until they leave uho orulnav Sundy and Janice Mlirphv. who wore can-dleliijhi sat in gowns with full net skirts, short sleeves, V-nerkline. matchini net hflU bU, and earned arm bouquets of gladiolas Henrj N.

Stamm was best man and the ushers 'cere James Gal-Vln, Joseph P. UeAngeliA, James Power and Ferdinand lbissen. The bride attended Our Lariv ol wisdom Academy and Washington Sc hool for Secflptnnes 'Die bnrip-groom attended Hrooklvn Prep and Forriham Univer.sitv tephanotls, The maid in pale blue a cascade of Vanity nd Su-aeo Tlie couple will trip ard will i verinii'g Richmond1 Hill. wi uege. employment or mtrrugi school claw at the Throop Ae nf 1 a Prcsbvtenan Church.

Thev formed I' is located 218 Gates lace Yearly Benefit Fetes Institute- and attended Columbia University she la a member of Pi Delta Phi I Lieutenant Scavullo Is al Electron-lea Teal Division oi the Naai au 'Test Center. Petuxent River, Mri He was giacuated from Brooklyn Preparatory School and attended Holy Cross College 111 1937-38. He Charles Schen, a 1 house with three (luo ln 10 perpetuate the More Improvements Planned amp al New City In 189'J a kindergarten was Arranged by Groups There are plans for future tm George Guici and Szt Gerard! piovenients A p.u 1111c Knev The bride was graduated from! additional houses, Gould Hall lor' Tlie Societv. riur.ng teen age girls and Oould Guest theM XMrs hM bern (r wrv)ce House, elderly women and the l0 both women and children. The Annex, which is used a club- institution had its beginning in the house for the guests Here la a real desire ol one woman to help an- and receive love and understanding Start In hie.

Mrs Catherine Dur.vca The arc proud of their Elvicll VL-rert the Ravmond was graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1941 as a mechanical engineer. At Stevens. Lieu-lenant Scavullo was a member ot Chi Psi fraternity and belonged to 'he and has been active in the Red! 11c anded thr Rpc- reational group work for girls from fimulal ratr(i nf 6 to 12 after school hours Is being Tiny Tim Societyi of the House oi arranged The high school girls will st. Giles the Crippfe. Mrs.

Hunter join the Central A to par- Lafk prrMci011t. lU nr on aftermKm. Oct, 31. racimiea of the nearbv Bedford "SSlorth Is chairman ed for pre-school children. Further realisation of the needs of the little ones was shown by the establishment ot a Summer camp A farm at Demarest.

J. was and then later purchased bv managers and friends Here manv happv Summers were spen' However in IKS 'he property was sold and a better ramp lounried at New City. Glee Club Hor He ingle 1 president Of versitv of Pittsburgh, class of i Drama Societv, He rerentlv returned fiom Enrlandl upon completion ol his tour as pilot! Whal has Hnnewrll 10 show 'he pal IV, wild' MIS. coin Newman Club. Aftei teaching at Stevens hi Naval Reserve as Ens Miller Is chairman and Mrs Lack cochairman of ihe sweet shop, which will be filled with candies marie bv the members Mrs Meyer and Mrs Anne Carev will be chairman and cochairman, respectively, oi the linen closet, which will lie composed of interesting and miscellaneous gifts.

Another attraction will be the victory bond and treasure chest ot which Mi Charles Frairr is Chairman and Mrs Dilworth co-chairman. The hostesses tor the afternoon will he Mrs Bowman. Mrs. H. Hanan, Mrs Kellev.

Mrs Lack. Mrs. Mover. Mrs Miller. Mrs Hrnv Simmons Mrs.

Frank Sniflen. Mrs. Theodore Vosseler and Miss Meyer corhairmnn. L. Ke ie-.

is treasurer, Miss ina a Name banted i these 7S years? Their children, whose adult life has become a hap pv and normal one because of th guiding hand nf yie societv On child who was iwo weeks old whe Qnp a when McConnell O'Brien Bridal Announced of Bainbridge is rhaunian of the cards. and Mrs. William C. Bowman tickets, in.v fi Besides a budge partv there will will orlri. A i Miss Joyce O'Brien, daughter of, Mr.

and Mrs Thurston O'Brien of 6 Idlewood Road. White Plains, Society fOI the Aid of Friendless Women and Children was adopted and a change was considered advisable In 192! the present name. Hopewell of Brooklyn, was and is being guided ablv take her place was married On. 14 to Lt. Richard McConnell.

8. A son of Mr. and Mr! Joseph McConnell of King- young woman now 21 is lance laboratory technician Vednesdaj Nov. 1 at the Brooklyn chased 20 Concord St, where ih Ihafei chairman ol 'he pern, heart and hand" nfiered a home he enure proceeds 0: which will destitute women and children, with- to iiiP Mippnr of thr home, oul regard to race, creed or conrii- Y. -loiibir-: pirr of hclpfulnes old title In 1S22 th 1 Concord St reel wa St Bernard Church bv Ihe Ivery one concerned with the home, I tion Through ail the vears the ng Miss Agnes Powler, the managers insisted that their shel-0 six" now Brooklyn Circle ppiiy mar- Breakfast Oct.

28 not an UlSlltU- Needlework Branch Plans Ingathering The PlttbUsh Branch of the Needlework Guild of America WiU Claire Kirby Bride Of J. F. Ferencik Miss Claire Marie Kirbv. daughter oi Eugene Francis Ktibv of 338 82d St. and Ihe late Helen Mc-Sweeney Kirby, was married yesterday Bt 10 a al a nuptial mSSS a St.

Ansrlm Church to Jascph Francis Ferencik. son ol Mrs. Frank Ferencik ol Enriicoii. No Miss Kirby was attended bv four Oi her sisters Miss Abigail Kirbv was maid oi honor and the Misses Margaret and Kirbv were the bridesmaids. The youngest sister ol the bride.

Miss Eugenia Ann Kirby. was the junior bridesmaid The bride wore a gown of white satin, made on princess lines, with 218 Gates Ave Through Mrs Sa- 21a Gal rah Roinrsop Honcv PJrjfJ, Mrs. Raymond A lWtrLeer. regent s'ennera Brooklyn Circle, announces thai nurses Federation Sisters will attend the rh Corporate communion and break-j i a cnam- fMl tQ hplfj nn 8andJkyi 0r, 2i 1 1 1: mmM Rev. Benjamin of St.

John's Church He was assisted bv tlui Rev Thomas Phllbin. pastor of St. Bernard's, and the Rev. Thomas Cahill. Miss Doroihv Wade of White Plains was maid ol honor.

The were the Misses Marv Geach of While Plains and Charlotte Stover of Oak Park. Ill Lt. Walter Gelini, U. A of West Virginia, served besi man Ushers wore Lt Frank Laboon. IT A.

and Lt. Boh Barr, A Miss Peggy Cunningham have Its annual Ingathering on Oct 29 at St- Marks Methodist Church Ocean Ave and Beverly Road The following day a reception and ex able to extend Its good work which included furnishing the Annex, where hundreds of women and chil- dren were taken care of After new systems of public relief were Intro- 1 hibition will be held At this time Ham Wyertaen Jr Of the Flat- Her tulle A recaption was held at the Brendan'st Font bonne ancls Xavier's. Si Jo- Jane Hoffman to Be i Married Sunday Hoi Ml- The untor hndcs- Ueutenanl McConnell attended I lown of hite nn Kingston High School, Braden Prap-J bouquet of colored aratbry School and was graduaied I William A Hnll- a. and SI Agnes Acad RockVllle Come, Miss wore a man mug in i nr Irom Ihe ti MllParv ime flowers. Acarieinv at West Point.

He was Paul Ferrn- a 14-riav furlough limn iie bridegroom, and the Engineering School at Fort Bel- Charles Roll and voir, Va. A reception followed at the Hotel man ol Port Jefleraon, and Pie William Wenriling. USMC son of Mrs Charles Wendlmg of 97-48 109th St Richmond Hill, will be married next. Sunday at Bethany Evangelical Church. Richmond Hill The Rev Joseph Wolf, pastor of the church, will officiate Hoffman, a graduate of Port Jefferson High School, will be attended bv Miss Catheiine Kmdhn-ger, her cousin, as maid of honor, and Mitt Alice Garry of Cliffside Park.

as bridesmaid Private Wendling's best man will be Paul Blauvelt of Brooklyn Si George The couple left tor Canadu on a wedding trip, and upon their return will make their home in Buy Ridge. Dennis Francis Kirby Is a brother if the bride and Willso on 1 Kill)' HALLOWEEN PLANS of Hopewell Society show their visitors preparations for their Halloween party. wendiing Ruth Boerker to Be otnt Wed to Mr. Carpenter ts are Mrs srph Sharer, seated, who is cor- WSp nding secretory of the society ond chairman of then 75th anniversary bndge, anci Miss Mary Hope, the recording secretaty I Corporal ion. Ihe roaple will Brook N.

and 1 of I Anthonian Party ides Announced Committees for the Anthonian fall Inc. Fall card party to be icld on Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. in tlie InlghLs of Columbus. 1 Prospect ark West, include: Membership.

Iiss Florence Hanlon. rjhalrman prim Miss Anne' McGlue. hairman; Mrs William Reader Jr. he Misses Audrey Holrajti. Rosc- nary Holran, Marian p.

McOlue, aiZSbeth MeGorry. Mrs Anthony 'ernliio; publicity. Miss filelen T. Cracke chairman. Reception.

Mrs William P. De-laney, chairman; Mrs. JohnlMltchel, co-chairman; Misses orace Mertert, Mary A. Kevin. Marv Bannisn.

Margaret Callahan. Marv Daily. Muriel Farley, Margarel Ryan, Margaret G. Walsh. Eva Dovle.

Mis Thomas J. Cox. Mrs Edward P. Muflln, Mrs Louis Peverelll. Mrs Elizabeth Wall.

Mrs James- Deal. Mrs. John O'Cnnnell. Mrs. John Cooke.

Mrs William J. Cflsgriff. Mrs! Cornelius J. Cronln and Mrs Leo McDonald. St.

Angela Auxiliary To Have Reception The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Angela Hall Academy will be entertained at a reception and leu on Monday, Oct. 29. at 3:13 bv ihe director Sister M. Natalie, and faculty of the academy.

Tlie incoming officers and new members will iie welcomed. The high school students iii pa- Doris Lamb Engaged To Lt. Arthur Byrne i Win Mrs of Ol Neck daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth Boerker. to Charles L. Carpenter, son of Mr, and Mrs.

R. J. Carpenter ol Bangor. Me. Miss Joeiker wa- graduated from Kingston High School, and is now entering her Junior year at the University of Maine where she is enrolled in the College of Arts and( Sciences.

Her fiance is a junior to the University of Maine Department of Mechanical Engineering His lather IS superintendent of schools in Bangor. gagemenl Oi her daughter. Miss Dons Ellen Lamb, Lt. (J, Arthur George Bvrne. S.

N. son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Byrne, also of Great Neck Mis.s Lamb is a graduate of Lasell Junior College. Her lather, Uie late Mr. Lamb, was vice president of Ihe Manufacturers Trust Company of New York.

Lieutenant Bvrne was graduated from Lehigh University. Class of PRESIDENT Miss Frances Museum Auxiliary Plans a Benefit Gorvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Garvey OT. I 3701 Avenue is the new ly elected president of the I Junjor Auxiliary nf "AND THE LITTLE PRINCESS," says Mis jvoc.ioi a Nursing Sisters of the Sick I for tl Mlr 'rinqrirtrn trntner, 10 tne intetesiea Dt'ys Ciety. The spectOtoi the background is Miss Agnes Fowler, super- hos! ho are under the care of the Hopeweli Si i luted Donald Sir clalr, iir will be supported large committee, Poor.

mtendent of me home.

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