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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JUNE 14, 1953 13 j. Grace A. Makla, Etbyle Syverisen's Bridal Announced To Odmund Unneland MLss Eth vie Syvertsen. Eloise N. Kncpp.

Mr. Riecken to Wed Mrs. Lucy Norvell Knap? of Bron.wille, N. has an- daughter of Mr. and Mr-i.

Charles A. Syvertsen of 207H r'ord SU was married to Od Nuptials The marriage of Miss Bar Dr. Sawyer Are Wed The marriage of Miss Grace A. Makla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Makla of 104 Prospect Park West, to Dr. Fhlllp X. Sawyer, son of Mrs. Linda Sawyer of Cambridge, and Bangor, Maine, and the late Frank Sowyer of nounced the engagement of i I mund Unneland, son of Mr. ait I'f IT her daughter, Miss Elois Nor- bara Leah Danskv, daughter Mrs flsrai- T'nnpland ftf 71 vJ.

veil ivnapp, 10 tienry niuum of Dr. and Mrs. Max M. Dan- o8th St. last Sunday in the "lA Ocean Avenue Bangor, took place yester-j day afternoon at Bay Ridgei 1--C11I "I Church.

The Rev. William Griffith officiated. 1, 153 Irwin to Jack Stuart Caplsn. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Caplan, 225 Eastern Parkway, took place Thursday at tha Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. Dr. Sidney Tedesche performed the ceremony. Immediately following a reception and Riecken son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Rierken of Brooklyn. Miss Knapp, also the daughter of G. Prather Knapp of Manhattan, was graduated from Elmira College and received her. A.M..

degree in English at Radcliffe. She is a teaching fellow at Radelilfe. Mr. Riecken, at Harvard, served in the Ail force over- Presbyterian Church. The cere-j Mnony was performed by thei Rev.

Edward E. Jurjl of the TMeotogical Seminary in ton, N. J. A reception at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel, Manhattan, followed the ceremony. The bride given in marriage The matron of honor was Mrs.

Genevieve Grenman. Kon-rad Unneland, uncle of the groom was best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Alice Unne dinner was held at the Wal land and Miss Vivian Tobias 'ft learnt -jC f4 1 "SI dorf-Astoria. by her father, wore a gown of The hnde wore a whiie Brinda Greenman a flowergirL Th hrid m-nrp a vvhitp Sttn nylon net gown with an apron white tulle over satin made with a bateau neckline outlined with Swiss embroidery, irmvn trimTTort -ith rh.inflllv (seas (luring the war. He re-ifeived his Ph.D.

In at Harvard, where he is now a lecturer and research associate rront of blush pink taffeta and lace, beaded with little seed pearls. Sh carried her grandmother's Bible, with two white long sleeves, a fitted bodice feanri bouffant skirt ending in lace and nylon tulle and a fin- VM Rertip -eil. She carried orchids i Mrs, Odmund Unneland and white roses. The matron a chapel train. Her three tier in the department of social orchids and stephanotis.

Mrs. Arthur I. Caplan was of honor wore a wedgwoooi i blue nylon and net gown and carried pink roses, the bnde- The couple will wed in Sep veil of silk illusion was arranged from a cap of illusion trimmed with matching -Swiss embroidery. She carried a bouquet of calla-lilies. tember.

'ill rw li i maids' gowns were mauve colored and they carried yellow roses. The flowergirl wore a matron of honor for her sister-in-law, who was attended also by Mrs. Donald Zucker. The bridegroom's brother, Arthur I. Caplan, was best man.

Miss Leslie Kocppel was flower girl. pink gown and had an old- Mrs. Philip N. Sowyer Harcourt Hrrtt Robert and Richard Caplan, Miss Alice Makla was maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. Virginia Showkir was matron of honor for her cousin.

They were attired in gowns of sky blue silk shantung made with bouffant skirts and Spencer iackets. They carried bou Mrs. Jack S. Caplgn fashioned bouquet. The reception was held at the Norwegian Club, after which the couple left on a tour of the New England nephews of the bridegroom.

were rlngbearers. The couple flew to Bermuda If States. on Friday on their honey- i 'i quets of tiny pink roses and -I Miss Eleanor Delaiield pale blue delphinium, Richard M. Sawyer was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Robert M.

MSkla, Is Married in A Harriet Helman, Dr. Jack Horowitz Are Betrothed 1 Long bland Church brother of the bride: William! The wedding of Miss Eleanor 15 'V Delafield, daughter of Mr. ano rfit ft Ualmin litiUU Mrs. Charles Barber Delafield Nathan Helman of Far Rock-away and the late Mary Hel-i C. Sawyer, brother of the bridegroom, and Dr.

Raymond Elliott, Dr. Emory Hodges. Dr. Edward Twitchell and Dr. William J.

Williams. The bride is a graduate of Adelphi Academy where she of Syosset, to Francis Dewej in 1 I Ben Blacker Everett son of Mr. and Mrs --J Dewey Everett of 910 Purkj Phyllis L. Rothstein Manhattan, took place later became a member ofi man, to Dr. Jack L.

Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Horowitz of 1016 50th ha--been announced. Miss Helman was graduated' from Brooklyn College and i e-ceived her Master's fVsmv St. John's Church, Cold Spring otU.t- 'Jf4 TPf' the faculty, and Boston Uni-i Versity.

9 Harbor, yesterday. The Lyman C. Bleecker performed; Joy Gangel the ceremonv. A reception fol-j lowed at the Piping Rock Club. Are Lngaged Dr.

Sawyer is a graduate of from Citv Colleee. She a Governor Dummer Academy, Harvard T'niversity and the 1 candidate for a doctorate de- i. Medical School of the Univer gree Jn guidance at Teachers' The bride, who was given in; i)r, and Mrs. Irving Roth-marriage by her father, (lf iS2 In(en Bouevarfj a period gown of white taffeta; with an off-the-shoulder nfck-ian' Kir announce sity of Pennsylvania. He is; Loiiege, oiumbia University.

MAjtltmMA The prospective bride i a amut comi row a surgical resident at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Rita O'Connor Rita O'Connor's l.ne and a full skirt engagement of tneir aaugn- in a long train. Her tulle and ter. Miss Phyllis Lee Rothstein, lace veil was an heirloom be- to Alan Jay Gangel, son of Mr. Mrs.

Anthony J. Squadrito Anthony J. Squadrito Weds Miss Condello In Chestnut Hill, Pa. WONDERFIX! How mv Old Fur Coat was REMODELED into a new up-to-Hate jacket. VOWS THE TIME TO CARE FOR VOI FIRS! Then Lwa'wl FVf Craftsmen Will enlve Youi Ttr Problems.

lie School 2fi9. I ElQine Bloncn8 By vort Sri'fvS" NeY I Elaine Blanche Bye vorK i ni verity and was grad- uated fmm the School of Den- Becomes Fiancee 1 an Pfirrrtrrftment Annnnnrorl longing Jo her maternal grand-and Mrs. Cyrus J. Gangel of, mother. She carried a bounneti Lawrence and Manhattan.

Dr. Anaired Nelson Bride of Dr. Halpern Francis X. O'Connor of 1127; 0f gardenias and lilies of the1 Miss Rothstein graduated 80th St. 'announces the engage-: vallev.

Ifrom High School of Music and ten dim urai nurgery or 1uT.J.I hia Ttnivorcitv H. i. Mendel Levinson The marriage of Miss Agnes t-v- i i oZ; Condello. daughter of ber of the William Jarvie So The engagement has 0f his slsUri Miss jta! The maid of honor was thejArt and will attend Lebanon Elaine'rr- i sister of the bride, Miss HarrietiValley College. Conservatory Kelson of Manhattan was mar-iMt-an" Albert v.i onaenoiciety tor Dental Research of Miss mounced of Miss ried to Dr.

Seymour Lionel Hal-of Che: stnut imi, and An-j'ill Interne at the Jewish Sanf-nIanch. Rve daughter nt Mm Delafield. who wore a ballerina-of Music, in September. Mr. John Sauadrito, of Chronic Disea.ses.

length gown of pale pink shan-iGanget is. attending Antioch wyjof Catherine McAuley porn of 101 Central Park West, thonv r-avil-n1f -m npT Ulrl VI 'fl! Qrinnclvttrt Mn mhn Snnadvlto uw.m vvorlu 3f he served Com-lt' a coronet of pink" and, College School of Engineering toimercial High School. Mr. anW rarri(l(1 EOSS Furriers St. and the late Mr.

Bve, Joseph Halpern of 1721 Avenue 0, took placewun IhejArmyDivision Mendel Levinson, son June 7, the Terrace Room; yesterday. The ceremony wok of a graduate of St John's nou(Juet of deep pink rnrma ofiPa10' ln The other t0rmCmg jLmted States Navy. were attired similarly and car-j Bridal Made Known tha P1a ttntot Manhattan. lnlap in flnr Vnth.r at rvn.v! "nd MI'S. Edward Levinson ison ThP Rpv Tarnh Rarlin rr-Matifin fhurrh.

Chestnut Will. Mass IS Mr. Marchut Fiancee Miss Bye attended the Penn ried bouquets of pink and white carnations. They included Mrs. The wedding of Miss Jane Marcia Forman, daughter of bv Cantor Maurice Ganchoff.

Barclay. I Mrs. Marv P. Tamv ne son s'lvania State College, Cornell Robert Sauerbach David M. Stewart of Wilton dance receotion wasi Mrs nai(r ra E.

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he eirl following the ceremony. I swarthmore acted as matron of gagement of her daughter IIT yt, v' tv hi" The bride wore a champagne honor. The maid of honor was; Miss Therese B. Tarpey toi 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Roth of Locust Valley. Mrs. Thomas. 30 3ih Manhattan, and 139 Mapes Newark, an-'lv- H' VaiI nf Cnarln Fal1i'' Monroe Silverman, son of Mr. nounce the marriage of S'm? CM -Tr-of Providence, R.I, and Mi 1300 21st took place daughter.

Mm Leila h. Ripley Jr. and Mrsn June 7 at the Sherry Neth-to Rolert Sauerbach of Brook-; Alexander C. Besobrasow, boih'Prland Hotel, Manhattan. The lyn.

The wedding ceremony, 0f Manhattan. 1 Rev. Judah Cahn officiated, and dinner -took place on June1 Henry Mc.Vevin Jones of; nohnrqh colored gofcn of imported hand Mis Grace Condello. Linda Henry F. Marrhut of yf I "it rose point tare with self Kelly was the flower girl.

Bayside and Man-! hi, miT Hanar1 Lnlvemty appLique flowers and cascading' George Haohar of Laredo. Chester, N. son of Mr. and' njrfle. and a jeweled tiara with served as best man and Mrs.

John Marchut of 015: a s'lk fingertip French illusion the ushers included Albert jt'nion Manchester, X. H. Evelyn Morra's veil. She carried a white Condello Daniel Miss Tarpey is a graduate of i i prayer book with a marker cl Edward Mrozak and Norhert St. John's Hospital School of DUnaay fl vwu iVlcl 1 laLLU 11 Ilictll.

I III. white orchids, lilies of tat vai Jr Nursing, Long Island Citv. She ter of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Chester Alpes acted as best man. The bride is attending the University of Bridgeport, Conn. Mr.

Silverman was graduated o.n.,,! S. J. Rabbi Eugene were Lawrence Ever-of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Morra ofSacks of Garfield of Houston, Texas, brother Earle Ave, Lynbrook, will be'Brooklyn, officiated. MLss Phyl-jof the -bridegroom: M.

Tylor married next Sunday to PeItz was ot honor and Rm ton of Glendale. Ohio; and BrittelU, son of Mrs. Nicholas! Arthur Sauerbach, brother of Adams H. Nickerson, Malcolm Wijr4MwxM Jmrn VuLit tmn 11 1 It 1.1 TV 1 A also attended St. John's University and Is now on the mtrsU? staff of the Brooklyn Hospital.

Mr. Marchut attended Art iL 8-1818 8010 Fifth A. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. furrier in Bay Ridf far Quarter Century ley and stephanotis.

I'he bride is a graduate of Mrs. Maurice Fialkow arI.M-oi Institute of Arts and Miss Beatrice Halpern was graduated frW Brooklyn, sisters of the bride-, the Wharton School oi Penn-groom, were matron and maid'sylvania University cfi June 10. of honor respectively. Lt Stu-j art K. Nelson, brother of the bride, was best man.

The uHeDdnsfc-CrOWford i of Rrnoklvn anrt "nucgiuum i wsi. naioin i rumitT ctuu from I'nion College, where he He I. m.n,h; Mr. BritteUl. The ceremony! The bride hasbeen employed; Clifford M.

Carver all pfjwas eiected to Phi Beta Kappa Alumn! Glee Club -p wiU take place in Our Lady ofhy commercial Kadio-SKJuna Manhattan. and is now attending the Yale it- R. C. Church. l.vnhmr,lc po a 1 1 n.

Newark. Mr. Mrs. Everett, until recently school. ers were Maurice Fialkow, Marriage Announced brother-in-law of the bride- i The marriage of Miss Lor VdveVtisinVst nrtin at 5:30 p.m.

A reception will be 'uerbach attended Brooklyn associated with McCall's Maga-I The couple will spend the1 of New York iheld at the White Oak Restau-iColleRe- He is manager of the zjnP, studied at the University touring through Eh- 'rant Hewlett. I Marine Jewelers, Brooklyn. of Geneva, Switzerland, and and will reside in New groom; Lawrence Fialkow raine Helen Crawford, d.iugh- KPnum 1 nrn 1 anrf i ir i tn Manufacturer of Fine Fitri 363 Atlantic Ay. Hurt StrMt TRiongU 5-0685-6 ReiUyUsf Lou: Cost Manrir. Coodold Vorrnan ter -Mr- anrt Mr3, mnam M.

Jeph Tuths of Lyn- lne, C0UP ln graduated from a Haven, Conn. Ooodgow. CTawfnrd of ratKUaiTua. Belle Moniiel hrook will he matron of honor Brooklyn after their return Gibhs School. Manhattan.

of Brooklyn, to Pvt. mu. i for her sister. Marie and '-fi'otn a honeymoon In the1 Mr. Everett received an' A.B trl ann r.rnesi mMniim mountains iimniiiu Koiidiu neniuicK 'k.

soiV daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roge'lTHtha. niece and nephew of of Can-i degree from Harvard and was nna u. aaoium-t Montiel of 87th Road I hride-elect, will serve as floweriada- I graduated from the Harvard; Betrothal Announced "'-uto ot Hitn wive as imwrr wmu Mr an( Mrj, Rober 1 nf Uih. nn.fl Ariitmi itrl School of Business Administra muda the couDle will reside in a Zs ecoupiewulresKJemdrick of Lynhrook, took place; Jamaica, became the bride June'K'rt and page.

Young Frank; this city, tion. He spent three years in Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kabram of 4 17 Crow St. announced the Mrs.l -Morra, nephew of the prospec-iFaskow Fullman Mrs.

Halpern, an a I nmna f'on May 30 at the L.vnllr"k Bap-jg of Kenneth Belle, son of rnlWtist rhur('n- The Rev- Walter I Theodore Belle of 1202 E. 7 North Africa and Italy with the American Field Service. He Is tive bride, will be ring bearer. Al BrittelU will be his brother's Wedding Today engagement of their daughter. A reception St.

and the late Mr. Belle in the of ArU and Sciences of New associated with Morgan Stanley1 ylAS Anne Gloria Kabram, to best man. was held at the Valley Stream SS. Michael and Mark's Church. Mr.

arid Mrs. Albert Faskow and Company. Mr. Everett is a York University, was graduated from New Vnrtr rark lnn Eileen ByrnejThe ceremony was performed J65-367 Ariontie Av. Uni ln SU.

UUttr 1-8600 Serving Brooklyn iriifc Fine Fnn Since 1W member of the Union Club and of 156 Coleridge Manhattan Beach, announce that the mar- W. C. T. U. Medical College.

She will "rv- "'lu- Jerrold I. Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iw Goldman of Manhattan, at a reception in their home yesterday. the Harvard Club, Manhattan.

After A wedding trip to Mex The Flatbush Women's; riage of their daughter, Miss resident In nWltatHcs a Awrl'' MenalICK oi a reception tonowea at tne L'O- sister-in-law of the lumbus Club. Christian Temperance Union Renes Faskow. to Bert H. Full- ico. Mr.

t.vereu ano ins nnue tw Mima Mnnttnl eictor nf was matron of honor, Miss Kabram attended Beav- ZT. -VJ ni Iw Hendrick of Lynbrook, the bride, was maid of honor. "7. u'i1" "xe ln College and was graduated ip2 Ullj 'oburn School Z-a "1 T. Mother of the bridegroom, Miss Joan Joery and Miss LaLai 1 ifrom the Tohe-C Manhat 'v.

ht man. Allen Abreu were bridesmaids. t. dy "i Mr. and Mrs.

Damiano San-for Fashion Careers. Sim eeeived a iHendrirk, another brother Belle was flower girl. William cilio of lf85 W. fith St were tan Mr. Goldman versity.

He is physician to cl Thursday. Mrs. H. C. More- 14th Ave.

Rabbi Samuel Chill; V. o-u i -J J20 Livingiten iittei 5-8192-829 a degree i ai wiuvHAi uizr rtwean-n I. groom, was best man. Raymond wi" "tain read-of Kingsway Jewish Center1 HrtfH 1r inA and Rnv Mont wpre poins. i di-i in umcidie.

of Beth Israel Hospital and the ''J v'0" vn' Bureau of Nutrition of the a. ding anni ersary, at a party Ohio University, Athens, at the China O'or restaurant, Ohio. He will enter the United on June 5 Forty-three guests Slates Army at the end of this attended. i month. ushers, William Conk was ring ne K- "anet is president.

York Oty Board of Health. Pr. Thl Hainan Follw The f0UPle bearer. Upon their return from a Am rbn vrfir.i "oneymoon at Cape Cod. wedding trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in Jamaica.

couple will reside in Jamaica. 1 "(t" -n I the New York Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society of Medicine (Ixindon) and the American Heart Association and a member of the Columbia University Alumni Reilly-Grabowski The Navy Chapel, St. Albans, was the scene of the marriage of Sr. Lt. Estelle Grabowski, N.

C. U. S. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Grabowski Ost rove's Furs til itn Monufocturing Retail FURS: Made-to-Ordrr Repeiring Remodeling 307 Flarbuih A. nr. 7th, BklyB. IT NEvim 8-9310 SLATKIN Fur Stylist Repairing Remodeling Luxury Fur Storage CHI RCH AT OCKAN BUCKMINSTtR 2-3001 BUCKMINSTER 2-3045 tobTn's Starege en Preniitet 6EDNEY 8-3971 SIDNEY 1-1507 COKEY ISLAND AVE. Al BsTtlf Id, STITCH-MASTER of Pittsburgh, and James J.

Reilly of the Naval Intelligence, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James J. Reilly of Brook In a Beautiful CONSOLE CABINET for only lyn, on June fl. The Rev.

S. Grabowski, brother of the bride, performed the ceremony' cue ZIG-ZAGS SEWS BUTTONS ON MAKES BUTTONHOLES and performs over 20 other operations. 14 RRY Miss h- irJ-JLxKh Jaw diAS. I WILL MA (Catherine Gianat, -Bin, i i c. tiir iitt" eat jmnltmiMimmm 99 YEAR PARTS GUARANTEE Convnin Twum Ammgtd ON RECONDITIONED and celebrated the nuptial mass.

Monsignor John Hen-negah of the Brooklyn Chancery Office presented the Papal blessing. The wedding reception was held at the Officers Club. Lt. Marrella Miekiewicz, N. C.

U. S. was the maid of honor and Lester Atwell, classmate of the bridegroom at Fordham University, was the for FREI HOME DEMONSTRATION fc. Only MARRIED Mrs. Morris Weingarten is the former Dr.

Ruth Weinberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weinberger of 654 Lefferts Ave. She was married to Dr. Weingarten on June 7 at Bora Park Jewish Center.

A reception followed at Lou G. Seigels, 209 W. 38th Manhattan. The bride, a groduate of the Woman's Medical College, is on interne ot the Jewish Hospital. Dr, Weingarten is a graduate cf the College of Dentistry at the University of Illinois, Phono MAIn 4-4363 daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Gianat of 2025 E. 4 1 st is the fiancee of Fred Joseph Crimi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crimi of 1876 W.

10th St. The bride-to-be, who attended City College of New York, is associated with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Mr. Crimi, a graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, it with the DuPont Company of Buffalo, N. Y.

ENGAGED Miss Mary M. Smith is betrothed to John T. Cdulfield of 988 Columbus Manhattan. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Smith of 501 Park Place, and is employed by the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr. Caulfield, son of Kir. and Mrs, Thomas Cauliteld, was recently discharged from the United States Navy. BETROTHED Miss Doris Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of 30 Oak Hicksville, the fiancee of William F. Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss, also of Hicksville.

Miss Johnson is employed by the New York Telephone Hempstead. Mr. Weiss is with the Coca Cola Ox, Jericho, I. RATNER Lxrliisitt Fur Cmtt Mado-lo-Ordrr ULtr 7-7711 2l9riHHA. cmririEn tv toiw 5612 FIFTH AVENUE 390 BRIDGE STREET best man.

Both the bride and her attendant wore the dress uniform of the Navy. After a trip through New England, Mr. and Mn. Reilly Live in Brooklyn. IAV IIDCI ITORI l'wM HI I'M lrt GEtfney 9-4924 JUST 'I TO it MOOfttYN ft.

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