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24 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JUNE 25. 19ft Just Between Us BRIDGE Harry J. Roth jGardener Can Repair Cold Spring Damage Modern Mother Complains That Teen-Age Guests Ruin House MIm Brophy Married To Joseph B. Rossman nnrrfnee of Miss Eileen Mary Brophy, daughter of Mr. nrt Mrs.

Robert Brophy of 74-33 Uh Place Glendale, to Joseph Rossman, son of Mrs. Joseph I Rossman of 3ii 841 St, and the late Mr. Rossman took place June 17 in me it. tnurin of St. Pan-eras.

Glendale. The Rev. James Coffey of the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception performed the ceremony and was Today' hand is a fint lustration ofta trump end play. This play usually consists of shortening declarer's hand by one or more ruffs. With a fa vorable opening lead the successful use of the trump end play gave South an opportunity to make his five-heart contract.

North dealer. North South vulnerable. 4.QJ10 A 4 OSJSt A 4 Most home gardeners arc writing off the Spring that departed these parts last Wednesday as pretty much of a loss. Unseasonable low temperatures and much too little sunshine have retarded practically all vegetable and moat flower growths. An exception has been roses, particularly floribunda, flavor, that is no gardener whose kitchen contains a pressure cooker should fail to grovr iu Pressure-cooked, buttered, and salted and peppered to taste, it has appeal for the epi cure.

Loose leaf lettuce another of the succession plantings, with bronze and oak leaf perhaps best for the hot weather By XAXCV MOTTKAM "(Q.) Dear SancyIm trying my best to be tt modern mother, but I honestly think there are more gray hairs in that method than any other! I want piy son and daughter to bring their friends home and know that vance, and prepared by the teens of the household. Now' the perfect time to stage these parties in the back yard, too, and you can depend on order if you point it out smilingly beforehandwith a word or two to their host and hostess to keeep things under control. It's thoughtlessness, but not malicious give them a chance, and they'll prove it. Dear Xanry After a year or so of which this year seem to have celebrant of the solemn nuptial; 1 mass which followed. The cou compensated with abundance to expected from now on.

for the tardiness of their bloom- It la easiest raised in srrn'A at A 9 8 A 3 2 plots, rather than rows. Merely 0 A Ky.191 iomra i I OgTtl wot 0 1076 I And the exce-s of cloudiness scutt me surface of the earth to a depth of about a half-inch. 10S5 J97 ple received the paoal Miss Mary Ioin-e Ilanniaan was maid of honot. The hride-maids were the Mi--e Barbara Maguire and Muriel McGowan. Mrs.

Robert H. B'opliy sister-in-law of the brine, and Mrs.1 Frank Houscr, filter of the bridegroom. David Stuart, cousin of the! they re welcome, but after a few "drop in" it taken a da' to make the living room look normal again. And outside of putting the icrbor and that night's supper under lock and key, there's wo nay to keep them out or elean up before they go. To be fair, my teen-agers help when the guests have gone, but this ean't go on.

How ean I viake and rainy weather have brought a more than normal plague of pests, particularly leaf-eating small caterpillars and aphids. A grower of grapes in this area whose vines had not been sprayed for the past seven years has just sprayed for aphids the second time this year. Incidentally, the blossoms on his Senaca vines are just ptetty regular dating, my girl and I broke up rind tight a-tay. she started going nut inth my best buddy and I began dating her heft friend. So'titds eontplicatcd, doesn't it? And it is.

We didn't part friendt and in spite of the fact that the four of us are double-dating quite often, there's a strain in the air, and I think it's stupid. If it's up to me to make the. first try at patching things up so ererybody'll be happy, I'll gladly do it, but how do I start? I really need advice. (A.) You need a smile and determination to knock that chip off your shoulder and hers and ho can resist sincere friendship for long? Start a "be buddies" week the next time vou Bradford Bechrach 109832 0 None Q63 The bidding North East South West 14 Pass 5 Pass Pass 5 Pass Pass Pass West opened the OA which was ruffed by South. Declarer led the and when West hildegroom was best man.

The ushers were James and Robert Brophy, brothers of the Vflde: Charles Kubner and Frank Houser. The bride wore a bouffant gown of lace and nylon tulle with long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She carried a Mrs. Williom G. Leeds Dr.

William G. Leeds Marries Miss Griffin Miss Katherine Marie Griffin, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James B. Griffin of 40 Hewlett scatter about half a level teaspoon of seed and work into the soil, then tamp down with pats of your shoe sole. If soil is dry, give it a gentle soaking.

A light sprinkling of builder' and or lawn cuttings will prevent surface crusting. Presuming that Egyptian or some other early beet wa planted for Summer consumption, this is a good time for a first planting of the heavier Detroit Dark Red. It mature in about 60 days. A planting of these same beets made toward th end of July wll supply a late harvest that can be kept, tli rough the Winter. Winter for the home-owner simple: the beets are stored in a cool part of the cellar under beginning to open now, whereas at this time last year their fruit had already ripened to a degree where they were edible, Nancy Mottram showed out he overtook the four go out together.

Steer some talk her way, trick with dummy's ace. A if not at their delicious best. rules without seeming unkind or inhospitable? (A.) Since you let the "gang" take over the Piayerbook with white orchitis. Vaterbur was married how that you're willing to let bygones be by-; heart finesse followed and a Apples and roses, annually cones and "confidentiallv" tell her beau that'spade was led by South. West! attacked by aphids, have been house when they come in, give full repsonsibil-v ity to them in a few, well-chosen words.

They The attendants vveie attired in William liuuve gowns of tulle and Chan-' .1 i Leeds, of Airs. Rose she's a urettv nice girl and he's a luckv bov toiPla'ed 1(nv- N'ol'th P'ayed the more heavily infested this year 10-spot and East took the trick Ithan in several past. The old, don't act that way in their homes and the whole be dating her. The news will get back in hours mtv idee, mcv cdiiicu purine I malj J'l Pill -not see at Si (hnivh oint of thpse Parties is to have fun and if you're really friendly from then on, the ice will thaw before vou know it. with the ace.

East returned a reliable standby for destroying club which was won by de-'aphids of all kinds is nicotine clarer with dummy's king. 1 sulphate, diluted according to Keren Hills Inn i Wate.l.urv. The Rev. much havoc they can wreak in an hour! The bride wes graduater, L- Morrison perlormed the cere- They'll take the hint and calm down and the from St Saviour Academv which Wr-s followed by a food situation could be cleared up by having diamond was tori manufacturers direction in, a covering ot moist sand or a covering or (inmmv anri rnffpri hv cth water to wnicn soap is aciaea in a oox or otner coiv with your this news- Miss Mottram wants to help prnhlems. Write her in cart of paper.

Sr. Josenh's Collece for Women i reception at the aterbury the family supplies "off bounds" with a platter and another spade was 11 stick. I of snacks and bottles of soft drink ready in ad- V. 1 1 LI Jr where she was elected to Kap West won with the king and All. Purpose Sprays Available tainer.

Broccoli Suggested Another planting xr two from seed also may be made of hroc- Given In marriage hy her returned a ciun wnicn was won father, the bride wore a white However, there are now-available at garden supply Dorothy E. Dunn's nylon tulle gown with an il nouses a great numuer 01 c0j lusmn yoke trimmed with a Italian Green Sprouting, pa Gamma Pi. Shf. also attended the graduate school of Brown University Mr. Rossman, who received his education at Brooklyn Preparatory School, served in the Pacific with the Marine Corps.

Engagement Announced multi-purpose and all-purpose sprays and dusts with which to fight plant viruses and chewing Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dunn of 506 E. 24th St.

announca the engagement of their Mita TVirnthv Ti'ilith Dunn to scalloped band of Chantilly lace, sequins and seed pearls. The gown was made with a fitted bodice, long shirred sleeves, a bouffant skirt and circular train. A cap of Chantilly lace held her fingertip veil pests, as well as aphids and other sap-suckers. hy dummy's ace. Another diamond was led from dummy which South trumped and he then cashed his Q.

At the eleventh trick a spade was led to North and dummy's last diamond was played. East had to trump and South was able to overtrump and pick up East's Originally, South held three more trumps than East. The end play was successful because declarer was able to reduce his trumps to the same length as SiHenry Toczko, son of Mr. and Barbara F. Moran, Mr.

Edwards Married Especially retarded in the vegetable garden at present are string beans and tomatoes, while even the very early peas, Mrs. Vincent Toczko of 4o5 Wyona St. of illusion in place. She carried a prayerbook vih an orchid and Miss Dunn is a graduate of which should have been bar Miss Barbara F. Moran, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Moran of 1982 E. 20th was married June 17 to stephanotis marker. Miss Rosa-leen Price of Waterbury was Erasmus Hall High School and the Felt and Tarrant Business Jmnid nf hnnnr hp ivnrp nvlnn vested the first week of June, are only arriving at the first-picking stage now.

However, the Summer has just begun Frank W. Edwards Jr. son of, School. Mr. Toczko, an electrical served in tne isavy East's.

He did this by ruffing for three years. and in due time what has al The marriage will take place in the late Fall. ready been planted will mature, while much can still be planted with assurance that it will be or Calabrese, the favored variety, requires about 80 days to maturity. Like beets and carrots, broccoli can stand considerable frost. Requiring a good dose of frosting to become tasty are parsnips, the seed of which may be planted now.

Those to be eaten through the Winter should be dug before th ground freezes. They may then be stacked on the surfaca, on ered with straw and taKen indoors as wanted. Others left in the ground over the Winter may be dug and eaten, at tha early Spring thaws, before they resume growth. Kale likewise has its flavor improved by frost. Blue Scoth, good until Christmas or shoitly thereafter, may be planted now, Mid-July should be early enough to plant the hardier Siberian, which will remain edible over the entire Winter and may be harvested by removal of any covering of snow.

Xew sprouts that grow from the old stalks in Spring make excellent early greens. tnree diamonds. In addition, South had to take a trump finesse and the dummy had to be on lead when the twelfth trick was played. The favorable opening diamond lead enabled declarer to harvested. iicl uvcr uiue iciiuc diiu iiicuni ing maline hat and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and delphinium with a cluster of sweetheart roses and baby's breath in the center.

The bridesmaids. Miss Mary R. Keefe of West Hartford, and Mrs. Walter T. Wilson of Trenton, N.

wore gowns similar to that of the maid of honor and carried pink sveet peas, mar Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Edwards of 72 Pii Terrace West. Manhattan, at Good Shepherd Church.

A reception followed at the Hotel Bossert. The bride wore a white marquisette gown embroidered with pink and green butterflies on the skirt and train and a French illusion veil. Her matching headpiece a'so had an embroidered butterfly. She carried white orchids on a prayer shorten his trumps without having to sacrifice one of Two or three successive plantings at two-week intervals are still to be made of string beans or more properly snap beans, as for years now they have been stringless. They mature in from 55 to 60 days from planting and are best before guerites, delpmnum and baby dummy's vital entries.

Had the defenders opened either black suit the contract could not have been made. breath. Their caps were of flowers matching their bouquets. Renard Mrs. Martin Kalin book.

Mrs. William Moran was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss May Riedy of Brooklyn, Mrs. Kenneth Aure- Dr. James B. Griffin, broher Bradford Bichrach Mrs.

Gerald A. Manning Joan Mary Ward the pods bulge with seed. They are planted six inches apart in of the bride, was best man and the row, with rows two to three Post Office to Open the ushers Were Walter R. Grif Miss Irma Weihstein Becomes Mrs. Kalin Hus of the Bronx.

Miss Marion fin, another brother of the Wed to Mr. Manning New Brooklyn Station bride, and Joseph of Ventsch of Seaiord and Miss Patricia Havey ol Mt. Vernon, XT rri Miss Irma Weinstein, daugh Ridgewood, brother-in-law of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wein Postmaster Edward J.

yesterday announced that a i. iney woje pink mar-. Miss Joan Mary Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X.

Ward of 3123 Avenue was bridegroom. stein of 172 E. 57th was new finance station, to be Mrs. Leeds received her B. A.

married June 11 at the Twin Your known as Sunset Station at 370 married yesterday to Gerald from the Collsre of St. Eliza Cantors to Martin Kalin of ieet apart. A planting depth of one inch is adequate. A light sprinkling of lawn clippings over the row will prevent the surface from crusting. Kohlrabi a Must Kohlrabi, taking from 60 to 65 days from planting to maturity, is another continuing must for the- vegetable garden.

Most delicate member of the cabbage fa mil delicate of beth, Convent Station, N. J. Augustine Manning of 666 Ocean j60 be opened July 3. hHi tLmpire Boulevard. A re nils Oldliuu will conuuci au and her M.

A. from Trinity Col ception and dinner followed. BIRTHDAY By STELLA Ave. at Our, Lady Help The bride wore a white me usual posi ottice ousiness lege, Hartford, Conn. She is a member of the faculty of Sims- Christians R.

C. Church n. k. v.nuitn. i with the exception of postal sav- satin and tulle gown, made bury High School, Simsburv, with a fitted bodice, long Conn.

Dr. Leeds attended Ford sleeves and a bouffant skirt. oufsette over net and matching horsehair picture hpts. The ma-iron of honor carried pink roses and the bridesmaids bouquets of Spring flowers Frank Gilroy of the Bronx vas best man and' the ushers were Kenneth Aurelius of the Bronx, John Havey of Mt. Vernon, George J.

Moran and William A. Moran, both of Brooklyn. Mrs. Edwards attended St. Agnes Seminary and the Washington School for Secretaries, Manhattan.

Her husband received his education at Manhat Hev. Father McMonacle offici- ings. There will be no carriers ated and a reception was held assigned to the station. at the Columbus Club. ham and Cornell Universities Her veil of imported French and Long Island College of silk illusion was attached to Medicine.

He is an assistant res The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a -marqui- a wreath of lilies of the val Dorothy E. Dunn ident in medicine at the Hart Icette gown trimmed with Chan ford Hospital. Cf tilly lace, a lace bonnet and fingertip veil. She carried a white The couple will honeymoon in Maine and after Oct. 1 will re side in Hartford.

Jl'XH 23. Born tociay. you are a creamer and will set your goali very high. Your mind is active, alert and progressive. But sometimes vour actions do not keep paea with your ideas.

Your procrastinate. This is a tendency which you must avoid if you want tiie rewards and honors which come with success You are one to whom change and variety are indeed the spice of life. You want something going on all the time. If stuck in a routine job, you can become morose orchid and flours d'amour. Mi.ssJ -aaa Evelyn Burkart, maid of rn.

20.57 ssm An ro niln I BuMO (22'- 1938 390 St- ai'OPn nrcjiulir anfl tan College. He is a member of Joseph Carney (401, 664 olenmore Josephine Grady (29 1. 2517 Pitkin Ave. Alfonso Espoalto (23), 293 Oahlaren Place; Ran I23. Rlvw PnrMt.

Til uic a niic girtn ui cum evelet lace gown. She carried a 5,.... vr. Victory Memorial Hospital Auxiliary The Junior Auxiliary of the Victory Memorial Hospital held its final meeting of the season recently in the Parish House of the Union Church, Bay Ridge, with the president, Mrs. Alex Bell Anna Praa- Nfwmn 21), 4315 12th Avt.

Charlei Palmer (311. 1002 Par Place Cormar. (30). 1002 Pait Place. EOard Cooke (27).

417 Myrtle the American Ins'itute of Electrical' Engineers. The couple will live at 1031 University the Bronx. cascade of French iris and ivy. John Manning was best man. ley- Miss Marion Feiring, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were the Misses Lenore Banner, Gloria Rosenblatt and Rita Pressman 'of Brooklyn and Miss Sheila Berman of the Bronx. Bernard Levine was best man for his cousin and the ushers were Harold Weinstein of the Bronx, Alan Cooper, Norman Weinberg" and Harvey Cohen, all of Brooklyn. The bride attends Brooklyn College and the bridegroom" is a student at City College of New York. era Scala 1 31 1. 1353 Park Plate.

The ushers wore William Man-iCurl Bth 2M 20111 8t-; lling and Geol'gH ai d. jDavid Bradley ciOi.Wbth Irene Quln- i I lard liai, 338 21al St. Alls. Manning attended M.iira Tr.dlie'd 22 Lamoni Court: Beatrice ander Moffat, presiding fnr tho pvonincr: Arrnps! Spniltiarv llor hnhnnrli Lel( (261, 22 Lamout Court. Hostesses were Mrs.

Moffat and MrsJreceived his education at Eras- Oiuolf (211. 1513 Pirn Place. Iri.orrf Inunh 1111 ria.tKiir. r.nn James Mahonev. mus nign fccnooi.

He is a sales-: Mary Castellano (25), 747 41st St. Maris Isabella (221. 327 Graham Stella Rodano N. Henry St. Harry Abdlrkln (24), 1271 Ocean Barbara stullu (171, 27 Ocean Ave.

Carl Clauson (231. 8201 4th Barbara Walton (221, 289 3th Ave. Sort Kose (331. 402 56th Marlon Enfel. (32), 8212 5th Ave.

Ralph Nelanbore (23). TJ. S. Navy: Edna Marvin (231, 707 Knickerbocker Ave. Thomaa Ettari Bronx; Marie, Tralna (261.

1617 64th St. sevmotir Sanborne (22), BiiiKhamton, N. Harriet Crowe (221. 47 3d 8l. David Ooodman (301, 90 Orattan Lena Spolausky (28).

10 Mllwood St. Herman Harmsrhfer (29), Middle Village. L. Rise Sodaro (30). 222 Stlne Ave.

Julian Rodrlrtea (28), 718 De Kalb Iris Cetto (191. 218 Hopkins St. James Fettle (58), 283 Qulncy Lillian Rretl (561. 977 Putnam Ave. William Grady (25).

291 Grand Ave Wll- helmtaa Dinkina (23). 83 Quincv 8t William Lew's (37). 218 89th Lydla HaJJar (321. 37 Tompkins Plate. General Rhodes (47), 481 Putnsm Lena Matthewa (48).

481 Putnam Ave John Bryant (22). 873 Gatee Anna Woods (18). 933 Gates Ave. Najla Janet Ruth Rpnrint Geone Sherman 26i, Manhattan; man for Magazine Al Bruni Engaged To Miss Pollatta Announcement has made of the engagement of Miss Betty Pollatta daughter of Mi-, and Mrs. Joseph Pollatta of 1628 Hamilton Montreal, Canada, to A) Bruni, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Serasino Bruni of 386 Douglass St. 1 I 1791 977 P.rtw.v Company. William Brltt (24). 484 Adelptai St Uabe 123), 484 Adelph St.

After a wedding trip to the John Napodmo (33). 2217 Homecreat and very unhappy If this does happen, get out of it at the earliest possible moment and into something that will givn vour initiative and imaginative ideas a chance to operate. It is likely that you will have a fine speaking voice and you women ay be attracted to a stage career. You probably would make an exceptional emotional actress. You are devoted and Berkshires, the couple will live Victoria Abbott (28).

9014 4th Ave. in Brooklyn. Fred Icalsohn (30), Manhattan; Lucy Monaco 123), 777 Brooklyn Ave. Lawrence Ascione (26). At.

Albans. Queena: Maria Maaclana (23). 2015 82d St Samuel Wachter (34), I.Tndhurat. N. Shlrle; Klein (23).

9514 Avenue B. Philip L. Trabulsi Wed in Bay Shore The wedding of Miss Claire Marie. Young, daughter of Mrs. George J.

Young of Bright-waters and the lat Mr. Y'oung. and Philip Louis Tmbulsi, son of Mr. and Mrs Philip Trabulsi of 2103 Avenue took place Test Broadway Actors Francis X. J.

O'Hara Marries Miss Bauer Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Ctdix Bauer of St. Cloud, of the. marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan Cecilia Bauer to Francis X.

Jerome O'Hara, son of Mrs. Lundgren (23), 13 Schenck I-1 ..0 In an effort tn finrl now npf-1 Lorraine Arteler (18), 582 Liberty in an tUOll 111 IlUU new (22i. 553 Kopklna Ave: Maria Sanchez (21), 502 Hopklnson Ave. sonalities to portray Bill Maul- Matthew Zswo! (24i. 78 Berry Clare Rti.terka (20).

197 Metropolitan Ave. Patricia C. Mottram. R. E.

Lee Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mottram of 431 Bay Ridge Ave. announce the engagement of their dins famous bewhiskered car-i 12s). ms caton Ave.

affectionate in your family relations and will en.ioy having a home of your own Franklin Sal'man (22), 418 Alabama toon characters, Willie and Joe Roaslyn Wllk 17 1, 36 oumont 'i June 17. at St. Patrick's Gecre Garrett '251. Manhattan; Manoun 'Up Fl'OIlt With MaulditV'Charlei Klotz obi. 402 Hubbard Place; John J.

O'Hara of lrii in iiirch, Buy Shore. The Rev. Universal Internationa 1 Koaaiynoe van 001 uunion Ave. nasljohn laiesats (20). 8405 14th Ann 1'iace and the latb Mr.

Hara. Barden (24). .500 nerstmer nt. Arranaelo (32i. I347 Hth Frieda Ba sam 477 E.

95th 81. Milton (331. 191 Amboy Sophie TrabacTi (341, 7 Washington St. daughter, Miss Patricia Claire Pettenen (18), 1340 E. 9th St.

Myron J. Purick ofticiated and a reception followed at the Julius Rodman 33i. Jamaica, L. I Lor sent three New York actors to Hollywood to test for the roles. The wedding took place on! June 17 in St.

Paul's R. C.I Church, St. Cloud. raine Weltzman (20). 102 Delancr St.

To find what the stars hav in store for tomorrow, select vour birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your star be your daily guide. Monday, June 26 Franclr-co Pena (331. 309 S. 9th Jovlta Sol Knoll (21 1726 Mirmaid Car home of the bride's mother.

Given in marriage by her Pachot (341. 309 S. 9th St. Henrr Ining (311, 163 Metropolitan rt't-Tnnnnr 1471. 154 Monitor St.

brother, John Young, the Mrs. O'Hara was graduated from the College of St. Bene olyn Resnlck (20). 2831 W. 29lh St.

Sylvan Solol (221. 1235 K. 7th Irle Lorls (24). 1368 Oceen Parkway. Lester Bendon 123).

Fort Hamilton; Catherine Burkhardt (251, 429 99th St. WUmer King (221, 219 Lewis Arwilla D.ba Studio Doris Kurlander bride wore a white satin gown dict, St. Cloud, where she re Mottram, to Robert Edward Lee. so nof Mr. and Mrs.

John Parker of 8010 6th Ave. Both Miss Mottram and Mr. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John High School.

Miss Mottram is employed by the New York Telephone Company and Mr. Lee is a senior at St. John's University, College of David Spector (29), 49 Remaen Bstelle CANCER with a buttoned jacket with a (June 23-July 23) Begin tht The trio includes Frank Marlowe, who had a leading role in "Toplisky of Notre Dame" on Broadway; Karl Lukas, prominent New York stage actor; and Royal Dano, Broadway actor who just completed his first screen role in l's "Under the Gun." with constructive, progressive new week thinking. peter pan collar. Her 'veil of ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree.

Mr. O'Hara is a graduate of Irving Hager Engaged To Miss Kurlander heirloom lace and French 11 Parjych (38). 49 Remaen st, Sam Harlton (68), Bronx; Rose Peck (63), 838 47th St. Larry Rosa (42). West New York.

N. ray Mandell (34). 317 Millwood St. William Mlllsteln (28). 149 Broome lusion was held in place with Wt (24.

1237 Pacific St. Gabriel Ralff (64), 1732 Avenue Ethl Coopertnan (52), 4301 Ocean Ave. Benedict Trapanl (22). Manhattan; Mary D'Angelo (19). 1253 Herkimer St.

William Pope (211. 338 MrDonovigh Pauline Squlrea (20). 476 Halsey St. Murray Lehman (40). 287 Ocean Noma Ooldklang (241.

6601 17th Ave. Percy Sher (25i. Pretoria. South Africa: Jovce Dubov (20). 2100 Brij-hton 2d St.

Joeph Matrolannl (63), 68 Central Louise Spatarelle (48), 68 Central Ave. Isaac (20, 393 Wythe rr'Nlmm (171. 160 8. -d St. Notre Dame University.

He orange blossoms. She carried a Shirley Richardson (28), 424 Greene Ae. The engagement of Miss Doris Kurlander of Belleville, N. to LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Since there It always mora than one side to any argument, stay on tht side tinea and keep neutral! VIROO (Aug.

24-Sept 22) Plan thlnn carefully or petty annoyancea can upset your prospect for progress LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23 Wlee decisions and careful actions are needed today. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No 22 )-Remain white prayer book with an or Samuel Kata (491, Newark, N. Ann weuv reb (48), 293 Brooklyn Ave.

served as a first lieutenant with the Seventh Army in the Eu-ropean theater. chid and streamers of satin Lula Betancourt (281, 4518 3d Mary Irving Hager, son of Mr. and id bouvardia. Miss Anne Fran irihnr pirtindino (2.5). 799 Carroll Har- Young was nwid of honor for her sister was in a Mrs.

Philip Hager of 6901 18th was announced at a recep Diaz (19). 243 Kent St. Isaac Oumar.o (30). 923 l.vth Eleanor Rabinowlts (25 1. 991 Car.oll Rt.

Louis Collet (371. 213 k. 94(h Fay Ntssenbaum (26), Snedlk'r Ave. ChTlra Ham (331. 1X53 Fulton Si Juanlta Waahinalon (171.

1355 Fulton Si. rl(' A'deuon (241. 291 Carroll Sr. Josrjh Tur (71 1, 222 Mftropo'ltan Afota (33), 222 Metropolitan c-ilm although confusing tendencies may upset your best laid plans i SAGITTARIUS (Nov 2.t Dec. 22) Avoid 'being reckless even if tempted.

tion given at the home of Miss! Kurlander's parents. Mr. and! Benjamin Kurlander, Anns CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20 Tact It Frederic Holubeii 1 23 Forest Queeiia; Sylvia Nealn (27), 974 ''i'-! Jie Johnson (22).

767 Greene Ave 11tn 1 l.wrenre (22). 81 Oats Ave. lilac taffeta gown with a.mUr-iq.iisette overskirt The brides-l maids. Miss Joan of the briocgroom, and IMiss Gloria Stua of Chagrin Carmen PsVo Hobo: (3D. 243 Moore st The bride-to-be, a graduate ot Irvmgton High School.

X. Sir eel. Max (47 1. R3M Linden Boule-urt: Earan Oeider '672 Ruerdale Avenue. Kaumian CIS).

8n6 Park Sylvia Groasman (291. 391 Willouihby Avenue. LeHer Siorman (261. 1444 Park Place; i Eleanor Remals (231, 124 Carlton Ave. your best ally today.

AQUARIUS (Jan 21 -Feb. 19 1 Buslneat suould eoma betore pleasur today. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) Morcltti lit.urs art much too urcertain for net Ideas. ARIES (Mar.

22-Apt 20) Don let minor upaete deter you from sticking tt) your ideal. TAURC3 (Apr. 21) An urJ. setting day. GEMINI (May 2 2 -June 22) Bt ttpeelallt cautious If working near electricity.

Olaf H'dee Boulevard and 80th Ingred Tonnesaen (32), 1 Plaza where she received the art medal upon graduation, is a lyric-coloratura soprano. She has sung with the Lyric Grand Opera Company of New York and the New Jersey Opera Street. Falls. Ohio wore lemon-colored and lime-colored gowns, respectively, which were similar to that of the maid ot honor. All the attendants carried, daisies.

Joan Y'oung of was flower girl. Walter Strang Jr. of Brooklyn was the. best man. Hugh McMonagle.

Walter- Mahoney Phllln NSslrand (371. 1340 82d St. Eiclstoi (231. 245 Moore David Uiht (64). 2033 24 Rachel Horn (81), 3123 ltth Ave.

(32), Brlgh'on 3d Reba Oain (31). 3 Brljhton 8 Court. AJbert Msicam (361. 284 1 1th Irent Dauernhelm (3D. 2S4 11th St.

Eddie Wallace (23). 128 Plact; DoKy Roberaor. (24). 921 Atlantic Ave. Merer Sector (37).

Manhattan; Iras Oold- stein (30). 481 Cron St. Bertram Brettschnelder (26), 81 Harrison Reglna FUchman (18), Harrison Avenue. Charles Wright (231. Oamden, Annt Krefft (261, 310 Schaeffer St Henry Burmo (31).

2858 W. 22d Roet Marie Andare (22). 1012 39th St. Ned Hipp (321. 369 Sackman Carrie Coger (23).

42 ChrUtopher Avt. Richard Walker (27), 241 63d Adtle WeUman (22), 1310 48th St. John Sprlf.gborn (IS). 360 Shepherd Lucille Sutidln (271, 360 Shepherd Ave. Gall Ruth I Sullivan 138), 1340 82d St.

Thtmas Boyle (291. 3 union Place; Cjr fhvSM 'i. i Her fiance is an alumnus of City College of Xew York, where he received a business administration degree in in 17 and Robert Trabulsi, all of Brooklyn, 'and Roger V. Y'oung y) lm ft till Beautiful Ballroom uith Open Terrace faring Ocean Now Available for all Social Functions. A few September ami October dates open Kith or without catering.

Moderate Rales. of Brightwaters ushered. ii 1 He is on the staff of the public Mrs. Trabulsi was graduated Wlebuach (29), 364 St. Maris Ave.

Rafael Droblaa (23), 2929 W. J9th Blaine Shaler (191, 2929 W. 29th 8t. Frank Nepomuceno (321, 1719 Sleel Vlrtlnla Mamomo (18), 1719 Slagel St. Paul Claro (241, 1630 E.

22d Mary Sranlan (18). 1390 E. 22d St. Waller Hllller (491. 673 Sterilnf Place; Mary Hllller (341, 460 Prospect Place.

William AbramowlU (541, 601 Sutter Ethel Clarln (52. 368 Alabama Ave. Leo Mercer (41), Manhattan; Art Una Cum- berbatch (31). 1191 Beraen 3t Lor.l Herrin (24). 218 Balubrldire S' Eleanor Holltnusworth (22i.

629 Hancock St, Ptarke (23). 640-A Greene Wa.ker (181. 434 Lejnton Ave. Walter Odom (24. 313 Sarkman Lillian Poblnaon 1231.

213 Paiph Ave Salvatort Sclanna (231, 43 Bav ih Lillian D'Amlco (24i. 1410 8th St. Abraham Pravrta i 2 1466 42d Harriet F.peiein (231. 1320 Slat SI. Pa-qiiala Formiaano (44l.

333 Wvrkoff Mary McDonald (48), 33 Wyckott St. from the College of New Ro relations division of the Xew oik City Housing Authority. The wedding is planned for c'nelle and the Katharine Gibbs School, Manhattan. Her hus the the Fall. I I jj I ettace band received his education at WEDDING GOWNS BEALTIFL LLY DRY CLEANED Moth Proofed and Packed In Blut for Lasting Remembrir.c LEADING French CLEANERS 740) 13th BE.

6-3399 ma- iBordentown Militarv Institute. 3111 OCEAN P4RK WAT AT THF BOARDWALK Kailt, rar iet HMT Brisnton Line te Octaa rarkav. Bt-lt Pathway lo i-en Paikway. I-4104 The couple will spend their wedding trip at Elbow Beach, "f.OING rLACKS?" PHONK MA. 4-(i2IMI FOR I OKAS I MOX, A.M.-5 P.M.

1 Jean Sardoie Patricia C. Mottram Bradford Bachracb, Mrs. Philip Trabulsi I Bermuda. Mrs. Francis X.

J. O'Hara.

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