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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 24. 1931 Late June Weddinss Create Much Interest in Town Social Activities SILVER WEDDING A surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Olaf F. Anderson, 7742 78th Glendale, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Satterman. Miss Muriel Lorraine Grav and Harold Block Will Be Married Thursday; Other Social News MRS. PEARCE HOSTESS Mrs. Sadie Pearce of Pacific St.

Is entertaining at her Summer horn in the Berkshlres Mrs. Sydney Browne, Mrs. Frederick Richard son, Mrs. John McDowell and Mrs. George Tlrrell, all of Brooklyn.

GOTnAM DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Gotham Democratic Club held Its first annual strawberry festival last night at the headquarteri of the organization, 6511 Bay Park- it 6510 central Ave, In honor of their I silver wedding anniversary recently. Musicians entertained the guests with native Swedish dances and polkas. It unexpectedly turned out to be a threefold celebration. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hanson of Osslnlng, N. were congratulated on their 10th wedding anniversary. And Mr. i and Mrs. Olaf F.

Anderson an i way. Miss Minnie Right and Kenneth F. Sutherland are executive members-of the club. AT LAKE PLACID Miss Pauline B. Boyden of 78 nounced the engagement of their aughter.

Miss Evelyn Anderson, to Albert Decsoy of Bellmore. TANNENBAUM NASSBERO Mrs. Fannie Tannenbaum of 2160 WEDDINGS continue to be of paramount interest to Brooklyn and Lore Islanders and to the surrounding environs. This season's marriages have born both novel and interesting, as Cupid has unteri many socially prominent families. Another June marriage will be that of Mi.sk Muriel Lorraine Cray daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry of 971 E. l-'th St. to Harold Block son of Mrs. Rose Block and the Block which will take place Thursday at the Ambassador Until Manhattan.

Dr. Harry Halpren will perform the ceremony. Mrs. Moe sister of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor, and Miss Ttf.sie Levy will be maid of honor. Jesse Block will be best limn fur lii.s brother and the ushers Will iiuluc.e Harry Doniger, WU-1 MISS WITTENBERG HOSTESS liar.i Dowser.

Harry Lewis, Jesse MLa Audrcv Wittenberg, daughter and Harold Friedman, Henry Gold I Mr and Dudlfy wlUenberg 79th St. has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Helen Tannenbaum, to Harry Nassberg, 5 irospect west nas leu lor tne Placid Club where she will spend the season. THE CALVINS GRADUATE Miss Catherine B. Calvin and Le-land W.

Calvin of 102 Reld Ave. have returned to Brooklyn after their respective graduations. Miss Calvin received her B. A. degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, and son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Nass-berg of 2034 81st St. Miss Tannenbaum a menmer of Tranquility League, a charitable organization providing settlement .1 ana ti.i-im.tii. nf o1R 8th Av, Pntertlned last Miss Gray is a graduate of Co house camps for children, and a member of the Junior Hadassah of Brooklvn. Mr.

Nassberg was gradu i evening at a graduation party at Mr. Calvin received a S. degrea from Roanoke College, Salem, Va, her home. She will graduate to ated with honors from the New York University Law School. He SCIIOEXBERGS HOSTS Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Schoenberj Is active in organization work in the Bensonhurst section of Brook celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at their home, 653 New Jersey last evening. lyn, where he resides. He Is the president of Zenith Society, of Brooklyn; past counsel to the West Mr. schoenberg is a member of End Chamber of Commerce and a the Masons and has been in the advertising business for over 2i member of the board of directors of the organization.

He is a member of the Democratic County years. MR AND MRS. BEETON HOSTS morrow evening from St. Saviours School. Those present were the Misses Marion Madden.

Claire Graney, Helen Hienlien, Betty Nelson. Ruth de Pau, Joan Rosemary Hartman, Anna Wandle, Ruth Norton, Miriam Mullally, Edna Bchrens, Louise Grabenliorst and Ann Campton and Thomas Quinn, Edward McEntee, Raymond Scheek, Joseph Maher, William Sheehan, James Mooney, Francis Dunn. Eu-eene Kelley, Joseph Mallally, Harry Norton, Jack Broderick. George Irving and Raymond Wittenberg. ST.

JOHN'S REUNION DINNER The graduates of the class of "26. St. John's College. Brooklyn, held their eighth annual reunion dinner recently at the K. of C.

Clubhouse. Committee of the 16th A. D. and is Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver O. Beeton a member of Theta Sigma Lambda. BROOKLYN HADASSAH NEWS of 75 Palmetto St. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary recently by entertaining at a buffet supper. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mershon Thatcher, a singing and dancln? A linen shower and entertain ment, sponsored by the Midwood Group of Hadassah, was held recently at ihe home of Mrs. William Menzer, 1116 E. 21st St. Rabbi lumbia University.

HAWKINS STODDART Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins of 417 racilic St. announced the encasement of their daughter. Miss Zeta Anne Hawkins to Andrew E.

Stoddart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georee Gordon Stoddart of Wood-haven 8t a recent dinner party at the Hotel Bossert. Miss Hawkins is a graduate of St. James Academy and of St.

Joseph's College for Women. The wedding will take place In the Fall. MULCATIY BROWNE Miss Marie Mulcahy of Lawrence will become the bride of Thomas Browne of Far Rockaway on Wednesday, July 4. The ceremony will be performed et 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Far Rockaway.

A wedding breakfast -will follow at the Grove Inn. Mrs. John C. Wilt will be her sister's matron of honor and the Misses Patricia Mulcahy and Helen Browne will be bridesmaids. Joseph Browne will be best man for his brother.

Ushers will include Stephen W. Ollallack, Thomas Scan-Ion of Manhattan and Timothy Mulcahy and oJhn Wilt of Lawrence. HELLAWELL RASCH Alice Louise Rasch, daughter of team, were the entertainers. Over 36 guests were present. Mr.

Herbert Charlet Bernard won the former Mim Eileen Bernyco Petrhenky before her marriage recently. She in the daughter of Mrt. Morrill Pelchetky of "3 Ocean Are. and the late Mr. Petcheiky.

(Photo by Jay Te Winburn.) Mrt. Thomat J. Reilly (Eliiabeth C. Cuth) and her husband Kent to Virginia Beach, Va. on their wedding trip.

They tcill make their home at 167 McKinley Ave. DIRSIIVITZ HIRSCn Miss Leonore Dershvitz, daughter M. Heller was guest speaker. Alice Elfenbein entertained with Interpretive dancing. The Rev.

James Saldana C. MISS WIXTED AT CORNELL The final board meeting or the was the guest of honor. Anions MISS HELFGOTT HONORED Mr, and Mrs, George Helfgott of Brightwaters were hosts recently at Miss Eleanor Wixted, daughter season was held by the Brooklyn those present were: The Rev. of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Dershvlta of 822 71st will be married to Irving Hirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hirsch of 5713 12th Ave, on Thursday. The ceremony will be of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wixted Charles J. Caton, the Rev. John oi 17 crescent Terrace, attended the Chapter of Hadassah recently at the Johnston Building, 12 Nevins St. Various activities have been Fox, the Rev. Martin C.

Hoehn, the Rev. William L. Rickert, Dr. John commencement exercises of Cornell University last week as the guest of performed by Dr. Isidor Goldfarb at the Hotel St.

George. nlanned ifor the coming season. Alesi, Brvan Brady, Joseph D. Car the family of Ellsworth Keet who November 14 has been dedicated STROHBACH FADALE Miss Josephine Fadale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Fadale of 1060 Nostrand will be married today to Ted Strahbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Strohbach of Hollywood, at the Grace Reformed Church. The Rev. R.

H. Davidson will perform the ceremony. Miss Edith Kaplan will be maid of honor and Henry Strohbach will be best man. The bride is a graduate of Girls' High School. The bride Upon their return from a wedding was a member of the graduating ton, Charles Costello, Dr.

Joseph Dileo, Dr. Rocco P. Faraldo, Dr. as Hadassah Day. a house party for their daughter.

Miss Madeline Theresa Helfgott, who celebrated her 19th birthday. 50 guests were present at a buffet supper. LAWN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Philip Welntraub of 1343 83d St.

entertained at a lawn party and bridge today at BRODIE STROMINGER Miss Minna Strominger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Strominger of 45-72 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, was married to Joseph R. Bro-die, son of Mrs. Yetta Brodie of 974 46th today.

The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Israel Sveranowsky and Rabbi William Jacob Grossman at the Hotel St. George and was followed by a dinner-reception. Mrs. David Dlnnerstein, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridegroom's brother, David Brodie.

was best man. The ushers trip to New England the couple will reside In Brooklyn The East New York Group held ciass. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Donald Flessa, John Fitzsimmons, Thomas J. Fitzpatrick. Herbert L.

a linen shower recently at tne Hendrlx St. Day Nursery. Mrs. Isl- Hess, Lt. Richard W.

Jones, James The Brooklyn Girl Scouts have MORLEY SCHWARTZ Miss Mildred Schwartz, daughter dor Taub, president of the Brooklyn outlined their camping In town pro P. Kieley, Anthony M. Llvotl, Arthur J. Loftus, Raymond J. Mc Chapter, was guest speaker.

of Dr. and Leo S. Schwartz of 849 Park Place, will be married to Lester their home. The proceeds will be donated to the Hebrew Ladies Day Grover, Dr. Andrew J.

Plandlng, MISSES DONNELLY HOSTESSES gram, wnicn is under the direction of the Misses Lee Simpson ami Muriel Van Scalck. Tramping and trailing takes place on July 9. Kis- groom graduated from the Poly- technic School. Hollywood. Vincent Rhodes, Dr.

Martin Sheehy and Ferdinand D. Vaupotic The Misses Evelyn and Vera Don nellv held a bridge social at the Dr. Martin J. Sheehy was elected ena Lake; July 16, Tibetts Brook; included Dr. William Strominger.

president for the coming year. Midwood Studio of BrKlge for the benefit of the Visiting Nurses As Juiy is, valley Stream Stat Park Nursery. PIANO RECITAL The piano students of Mary Cynthia Battersby were heard in a recital recently at the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark St. Alan Bleisteln, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence A. Rasch of 87-37 90th Woodhaven, and Georje Alan Hellawell. son of Mrs. Aline Hellawell of 739-A Monroe were married recently in Christ Congregational Church, Woodhaven. The ceremony, performed by the Rev.

Frederick Moroombe, pastor, was followed by a reception at the July 30, Palisades; Aug. 6, boat trip sociation recently. Arthur J. Loftus will be the secretary. COUNTRY FAIR AND STORE Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. to Bear Mouutaln; Aug. 13, Rose-dale; Aug. 20, Hollls Woods, and and Is a member of the Screen Actor's Guild. SUESMAN INGERSON Miss Doris Louise mgerson.

daughter of Mrs. Henrietta Dudley Ingerson of Oaklawn, R. and formerly of Brooklyn, was married yesterday to John Morgan Dean Suesman, son of Walter P. Sues- Charles Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs Aug 27, Alley Pond.

aged 7, was master Of ceremonies. Over 30 students participated in the Vincent Waters, Mr. and Mrs Edward Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Samuel Brodie, Dr.

Julius Sass. David Dirrenstein, Dr. Mason Brodie, Dr. Bernard Alperstein, Dr. Abner Rosenthal, Dr.

Samuel Schantz- Samuel Conovilz, Nathaniel Hermann, Mendes Hlrsh-man and Frederic Dalton. Upon their return from wedding trip to Yellowstone Park, the couple will reside in Woodskie. The time for each trip Is 9 am Morley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Morley of 100 Brook Ave, North Plainneld, N. today.

The cere-money will be performed by Rabbi Harry Halpern at the Hotel St. George. Miss Schwartz Is a graduate of Beaver College. Mr. Morley is a member of the Alpha Lambda Phi fraternity and' was graduated from New York University and Brooklyn Law School.

Upon their return from a wcddln? trip to New England the couple will reside in Brooklyn. rillLIP ORTMAN Miss Ruth Ortman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ortman of 1857 60th St, will be married to Dr. and the starting point will be the F.

O'Brien, William Donnelly, Miss recital. AT LAKE MOHAWK The 6th A. D. Republican Club of 44 Sumner will have a country fair and country store at the clubhouse, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Hey Rube is chairman of the entertainment committee.

waiting room, Flatbush Ave. sta Mildred Midvllemlss, Mr. and Mrs Hotel Homestead, Kew Gardens. Miss Dorothy Rasch, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte E.

F.gan of Ofone Park and Mrs. John tion of the Long Island Railroad William A. Donnelly. Mrs. M.

E. The program will consist of nature Cavanaugh and Bernard Cav trails, games, outdoor cooking and Charles V. Thavcnat of 2809 Bedford Mrs. E. R.

Chaplain and family of 776 E. 18th and S. A. Moylan and family of 2163 Home- II. Galawav of Brooklyn, man In the Oaklawn Baptist Church.

The Rev. Elmer G. Lamphere performed the ceremony. The bride was given In marriage bv her brother, Dudley Ingerson, of fire building. Each girl will provide anaugh.

ST. THOMAS GUILD John Hellawell. brother of the ANNUAL ROSE DANCE LEYENTII.YL SE1I.ER Miss Mollie daughter of her own foovl, rooking utensils and bridczroom. was best man. and The Knickerbocker Field Club.

E. St. Thomas Guild of the St Girl Scout knife. ushers were Edmund C. Rasch.

18th St. and Tennis Court, will hold Mrs Rebecca Seller of 774 Mont-rousm of the bride, and Charles jits 25th Annual Rose Dance on gomery st- WRS mnrrfed to wllilam MR, AND MRS. HOWE HOSTS Thomas Episcopal Church, Belle-rose, will hold Its annual garden bridge party on Wednesday on the Mr. and Mrs. E.

Shubort Howe of 360 Lafayette Ave. entertained at a tea recently In honor of their proom. Gerald McGillavrey gave George Dannenberg is president the vocal solos. of the club and Edmund W. Tabell After a weddine trip in the lis chairman of the Entertainment 25th wedding anniversary.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs, crest are spending the weekend at the Lake Mohawk Country Club, Sparta, N. J. WOMAN'S GUILD The Woman's Guild of Saint George's Church was entertained by its president, Mrs. R.

C. Jennings, at her home, 655 Marlborough Road, recently. The Rector Rev. H. E.

Clute was present. Luncheon was served, assisting Mrs. Jennings were Mrs. H. M.

C. Ved-der, Mrs. J. Cardona, Miss Emma Zerweck and Mrs. R.

Heinsohn. William G. Fox, Mr. and Mrs Leo Whltestone. Miss Georgia Hlght of Watervllle.

Maine, was the maid of honor and the Misses Janis Hlght and Sevilla Kenney were bridesmaids. Sinclair F. Kenney of Meshantlcut was the best man: ushers. Lyman E. Wood and Alfred Rothfuss of the same town.

A reception in the church parlors Immediately followed the wedding. The couple left for a few weeks stay In a lodge in the Adlrondacks and will return to their home at 603 Oaklawn Meshantlcut Hoock, Mrs. Andrew Bliss Jack Lcventhal, son of Mrs. Ray Leven-thal of the Bronx, today. The ceremony was performed by Dr.

Samuel Rabinowitt at the Hotel St. George and was followed by a dinner reception. Miss Dorothy Sllpe was maid of honor and J. Martin Seiler was the bridegroom's best man. Upon their return from a wedding trip to New England, the couple will reside in Brooklyn.

York, the Misses Leola Hoock. Eve. Iyn Nelson, Jean Kalberger, Made- Arthur Jay Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Philip of 1546 47th St, today.

The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Abels at the Hotel St. George. The bride will have Mrs. Judith Spero as her matron of honor, and Bernard Philip will be the bridegroom's best man.

The ushers Included Jack Ortman and Sidney Philip. The brldo Is a graduate of Hunter College Dr. Philip Is a graduat of the University of Maryland and 1r a member of the Phi Beta Delta fraternity. Unnn their return from a weddins lawns of Mrs. Medary Prentiss and Mrs.

W. Alder on Commonwealth Boulevard. Mrs, Alfred Arnold, president of the guild, is chairman of the ticket committee; Mrs. Carl Kempf, chairman of the prize committee; Mrs. Horace Nance and Mrs.

Medary Prentiss in charge of refreshments. MRS. SHICKMAN HOSTESS Mrs. D. A.

Shlckman entertained at a lawn party and tea at her home, 2060 65th recently for the women workers of the Maple-ton Auxiliary of the Isreal-Zion Hospital. The party was in recognition lene E. Fox and Florence Howd, and Albert Sldler, Bernard Beeton, the couple will reside In Richmond Hill. The bride attended Richmond Hill High School, and Mr. Hellawell was a student at Kew York University.

n.VRTMAN BEREK Miss Iris Bcrck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Berek of Brooklyn, was married to Ferris L. Hartman son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ferris L. Hartman of California, last evening in the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Dr.

Leon Committee. The Dance Committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Archibald.

Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. G. P. Catorer, Mr. and Mrs.

Milton A. Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Graeber, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Harban, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Harvey, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Heinze, Mr. and Mrs. P.

W. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Lalb, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Pettegrew. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. Scaring, Mr. and Mrs. David Shannon, Mr.

Eugene OTJonnell, Leo Hoock Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Beeton Park, R. I.

TAURIF.LLO HAND who also celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, on the same day. BROOKLYN THEATER GUILD The Brooklyn Theater Guild will present Frank Ferguson In a drama talk Tuesday evening on the Granada Hotel Roof. He will discuss "The Play, the Author and the MFXLOR 1'ICKIX Miss Cicely Constance Plckin, daughter of Robert A. Plckin of Miss Bernadine Rita Hand of Brooklyn will be married to Sabas-tlan Taurlllo, son of Mrs. Marie Taurlello, of 1G5 Clifton Place, today, PACKTMAN BLOOM Miss Eliiabeth Facktman of 317 Brace performed the ceremony.

and Mrs. William Vandersee, Mr. trip in New Eneland the couple will reside In Brooklyn. Somerset. England, was married to Leffcrts Ave.

will be married to Sid Miss Elaine Kroner wa.s maid of and Mrs. Edward F. Valentine. Mr. Manager." William Harcourt Mcllor, son of ney J.

Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. at the Church of the Nativity at honor, and Benjamin Johnston was i and Mrs. Fred Ward. Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Mellor of 568 Marlborough BLACKBERG CANNEL Miss Lillian Cannel, daughter of best man. Mr. Hartman and his 'John Webber, Mr.

and Mrs. plat ana Madison SUs-, Brook PATRIOTIC DANCE Road, recently, at the Mellor home 1 lyn. Father Joseph Corcoran will bride will motor to California on Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cannel of officiate at the ceremony which will The ceremony was performed by Willott.

Oordon McCoy, Harold P. Christie. Ward Nlel, Leonard Wort-man and F. Van S. Parr Jr.

Paterson, N. was married re Final arrangements have been made for the Patriotic Dance of the Women's Auxiliary to 165th the Rev. Charles William Roeder. bn followed by a dinner reception cently to Dr. Solon N.

Blackberg. of Brooklyn, son of Max Blackberir of Ellensvlllo; N. and the lata of those who had oharge of several affairs which resulted In funds for the institution, MISS DUC.GAN HOSTESS Miss Ann Duggan held a bunco party at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. Oliver Dredger of 1840 Albany recently.

Those present were Mrs Mabel Purey, Mrs. Kay Bergen, Mrs. Mae Cooney, Mrs. Marie Fuchs, the Misses Anne Kelly, Madeline Erichs, Charlotte McLoughlin, Agnes Gordon, Alice Farrell, Bessie and Ella Miles, Janet Donlon, Margaret Collins and Mary Duggan. Infantry, U.

S. which will be held at the 165th Infantry Armory, 26th St. and Lexington their wedding trip, to visit the bridegroom's parents. They will make their home in Manhattan. HEARNS WISWALL Mrs.

Frank T. Hearns of 251 Hancock St. and Amityville. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rulh Hearns, to Jonathan Charles Wlswall, son of Abraham M. Bloom of 1025 St.

John's Place, on Tuesday. The cere-money will be performed by Rabbi Maxwell L. Sacks at the Hotel St. George and will be followed by a luncheon reception. Mr.

Bloom Is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and is a member of the Psl fraternity. Upon their return from a wedding trip to the West Indies and South America the couple will reside in Brooklyn PERLMAN KARASICK Miss Edith Kanusick, daughter of Mrs. Anna Karasick of Rochester, N. was married to Louis Elihu Perlman, son of Mrs. Fannie Perl-man of 1676 51st recently.

The Manhattan, on Saturday eve nlng. The entire proceeds will go at the Hotel St. George. Miss Anna Cecelia Bush will be bride's maid of honor and the Misses Marie Lamorte, Margaret Seften, Pearl Sheray and Elizabeth Mackln will be bridesmaids. James Tauriello will be best man for his brother.

Upon their return from a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will reside In Brooklyn. Miss Harriet Parsons was maid of honor for the bride and Samuel O. Mellor, brother of the bridegroom was best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception. The couple will reside In Flatbush after a wedding trip of three weeks.

GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Messinger celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently at the Grena to the general fund of the auxiliary, Miss Mae Cross Is chairman of the ceremony was performed by Rabbi Wolf Gold at the Hotel St. George and was followed by a dinner dance, LEVERICH DANCE STUDIO Mrs. Clifford Wicks of Amityville.

WHITE STANLEY Miss Hclene L. Stanley was married recently to Alfred J. Whit in St. Mary's Queen of Angels Church. After a reception and dinner the couple left on a wedding trip.

They Twenty-two students and Miss Edna Leverich participated In the dine Hotel, Far Rockaway. Mr. 11th annual recital of the Leverich HII 111,1 ly.mn ii i.i iihi.iju, Dance Studio of 86 Lenox Road which was held recently at the Midwood Masonic Temple, Kings i Messinger was In business In Brooklyn over 25 years, but since his retirement has resided In Rook-away Park. Four sons, two daughters and nine grandchildren were present, alxo 30 guests. Highway ana E.

23d St. About 250 i Dr. Samuel Messinger, eldest son, was master of cereifonles. and the Mrs. Blaokbrrg at the Union Tern- pie In Brooklyn.

Dr. Samuel Te-desche and the Rev. Samuel Kantor Mrs. Slegmund Golbach, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Rose Cannel, Lillian Cannel and Charlotte Wclner of Paterson and Llbhis Berkowltz and Esther Finkelsteln of Manhattan. The brother of the bridegroom, Philip Blaekbcrg, was best man.

The ushers were Sidney Cannel of Paterson, Dr. Max M. Simon of Poughkerpsle, Dr. Edwin Apple-baum, Dr. Joseph D.

Berke and Dr. Samuel Prinoe. all of the Columbia Medical Center. A dinner followed the ceremony In the Grand Ball Room of tha Union Temple. Dr.

and Mrs. Blaoklxrg lert for a three months' cruise and will spend some time in Havana, Central America, Mexico and California. In October thry will resido in Manhattan. doyieTloonan Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Doyle of 17P.2 E. 27th St. nnnounred the etmanomnit nf their daughter, Miss Virginia Dovle, to John B. Cloonan, sou of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Cloonan of SufTorn, N. at a tea recently, which was attended by members of Tau phi Sorority of which the brkle-to-bc Is a sister. eldest grandson, Peter Messinger, presented the couple with ft gift to commemorate the event. Mr.

and will tour the States, Canada and Mexico. I Upon their return the couple will reside in the Bronx where Mr. White Is a member of the faculty of University. MISS COLLINS FETED Miss Alyce Collins entertained at tea yesterday afternoon In honor of her sister, Miss Margaret Frances Collins, who will be married on Tuesday to Theodore Joseph Groth of California and Manhattan. Among the gnosis present were persons attended the affair.

INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The Independent Radem Aid Association held their installation of officers recently at the Manhattan Odd Fellows Temple. Newly elected officers Include Joseph Schottland, president; Irving Rubenstein, vice president; Abraham Meyrowltii, treasurer; Philip Welt, financial secretary; Harry Warshaw, recording secretary, and David Nadelman, ser-Reaiit-at-arms. rOMSH FEDERATION The Polish Federation of Jews In America celobrated Its 20th annual convention recently at the Clarendon Brunswick, Anbury Park. Over 800 delegates were present. if XV.

4L Mrs. Messinger left on a second wedding trip following the reception. BRAUNSTEIN SINGER Miss Franeos Ringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Singer, was married to Bam Braunstein, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rubin Braunstein, recently at the Svnnirosue Chevrft Thillm. Miss finger was her sister's maid of honor nnrl Meyer Levin was best man for the brldenroom. Afier a wedding trip at Lake Huntington, the couple will reside i V. uenjamin Winter la president.

Misses Mae Connelly, Mar-1 caret Connelly, Jr-o Connelly, Lillian Rita l-'lynn, Eliza-to-h Henly. Sylvia Glu-lnrdi, Mary Donaylmo, Helen llvr.erty, Frown, Piolla I'alk. Mrs. Robert F. Collins.

Mrs. William Ziealer. Mrs. Frank A. Jhlaivv.

Mr. Albert Me-Namara. Mrs. Frank do I.uca, Mrs. Mrs.

Walter Ulum, Mrs. hn L. fi'irn. Mrs. John L.

Far-roll. Howard I). Collins. Mrs Jo mi McNtiiiy and Mis. Thomas F.

Hale. Afier a three months honeymoon to California and Honolulu the you ne couple will reside in Manhattan. MISS LENNOX I IlTI Miss Helen G. Lonnon, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Lcnnon of 2519 Clarendon Road was recently DI GIACOMO IIAIIX Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Hahn of I ,4 ti jf In Brooklyn. DR. AND MRS. RATZAX HOSTS A reception for three of their children graduating from high school, college and medical schools, 101-12 1301 Richmond Hill, announce that their daughter, Miss Edna Joanne Hahn. waa married yesterday to Anthony Dl Gtacomo.

i The wedding took place at o'clock at St. Theresa's Church, Richmond WHIP-I'OOR-WTLI, Miss Lillian B. Cray of 443 Second Bf, has opened her home, "Wlitp-Foor-Wlll," at Beachwood, N. and has as her guests her brother, Thomas A. Crag, tha Misses Lou and Dorothy Krants, Mrs.

George Bakewell and Charles Boiler. AT VIBGInTa BEACH Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hut-rhlnson, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Austin Irving, of 431 8th are anion? the guests at the Cnvallrr Hotel, in i. A 4 was given today by Dr. and Mrs.

hi. N. Itatzan at their residence, 8S7 St. Mark's Ave. Their younger son, Wllford Is graduating from Erasmus Hall High School and Is planning to enter Columbia University.

Muriel R. has received her B. A. from Adelphl College and cxpoel take her Mister of Arts degree this Autumn. Mar In who reeured his M.

A. desree from Columbia University In 1 t' KABRAM KLEINMAN The marriage of Miss Rose Klein-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klelnnian of 575 Midwood to Saul Knbram will tnke place today at the Towers Hoi el, The Rev.

Dr. Louis D. Gross will officiate nnr! the bride will be given In mnrrlnpe by her mother. Miss Honey Klelnmnn, sister of the nrMe, will he maid of honor and Harry L. Kabram, brother nf the brldogrnom, best man.

Upon their return from a wedding trip to South Amerloa the couple will re-tide it the Hotel St. George. given a dinner party. Miss Lonnon: jhist rrraduated from Now York University with a n. S.

tle-jree. The inrluried Mr. and Mrs. W. Ler.nnn Jr.

and Mi There: a I AT MlTT'ORD Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Lafayette Ave. and their family leave shortly for their Bummer home, Cottnce, nt Pond Point I peach. Milford, and will remain, until after Labor Day.

June. 1030. has now obtained his Doctor of Medicine douroe from the University nf Pennsylvania Medical Virginia jieacn, va. They are expected to return to the city July 1. L.

F. M'NSIMNE league The Little Folks sunshine Lragu had a luncheon recently at Villi-nellies. Over 200 guests attended. Mrs. Samuel Droshnlcop and Mrs.

Harry H. Friedman were luncheon chairmen. Mrs. Maxwell Telcher 14 chairman of the organization. fVhnnl and Is entering upon his Ititernnship at, the United Israel Hospital In July Mr: Martin Ilerk.

the former Mint Rulh Dorf, dmiuhtrr of the Rov. Dr. and Mr: Alfred T. Ihirf, nf 114 Buy Ridge Parkiray, irnn married to the ton of Mr. and Mrt.

Mihtn Heck of Hungary. Mr. Berk in attittnnt nrofettnr nf the Srhmd of Architecture of Prlnrelnn University. (Plwttt by Pach Mm. I.iitcnttn Himdntl (If audit Mtiry Ihwnr).

tlnughlrr nf fr, Allen ln'me of 7210 Hitler llitlilpinril it a litiilc nf thin month. Mr. and Mr: Hiinilnll are on motor tour, (Photo by lllakemnn and Shuler.) Dr. and Mis. Ratzan will be at home this evening.

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