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S' YONKERS STATESMAN SEPTEMBER 2, 193.0 -Vl J9 f. a 1 4 f. GALLERY OF YONKERS BRIDES WED OYER; WEEKEND Miss Marjorie Peugnet Sings At Narragansett' Society Fete sr- As WeddingS eason Wanes Uiot Day Weekend Marked by Rec6rd Number of Ceremonies In Churches and Homes, After Busy Month of BridalsV Ramsay Peugnet Heada Arrangementi Committed i i 1 cert' Benefiting Kingston Hospital SuimMr Cblonists Are Patronesses 4 a busy bridal nfonth, esmc to an and with many? wad' dlnfi of Yonlfrrs residents, both Ifl thli city, and out of town. and' yeitarday aaw -Yonkera churched flowar-fllled and guest-flUed for a record number of marriages over -the, Labor Day weekend. Tha patronesses Included Mra Craig' -Miss Mary Bouvler, Mrs Irving Chaos, Mrs Joseph Cora rlgan, Mr Jeffrey Mrs.

F. H. 'burka. Mr E. F.

Depew Mrs. Emerson. Mr Irving. Fisher, Mr Joseph Warren Gresbe, Mr G. Hassrd.

Mr T. Flsrr-pent Haxard, Mis Caroline Has ard. Mr A A. Halm, Mr Hall -ffr Baundsra Jons Mr. Arthur Ladd, Mr Grant LaFSrgst Mra T.

Wt Moulton. Mr John Nor-' rl Miss LeMoina Potter. 'Mrs, John, C. Poor, Mr Mason Pflzen-mayer. Mr.

Caryl Roberto. Mies Ruth ROblnson. Mr Itary Mr -Preble Mr A. Wllklnsoi, Mr Percy Wright' NARRAGANSETT R- L. SepL I.

Mlaa Marjorie pbugnet daughter of Mr, and 3fts. Ramsay Peugnet of II Cmllli Avenue, YoA-kere. was one pftho artist on tho program at a benefit concert at tho Hotel do la Plage. Narraganoett Pier, 'Sunday flight Funds 'wefre raised for the benefit of tho Sputh County hospital at Kingston. with Mrs.

Pougqet Reading th committee qrrvge-pieiite. Other on the program- with Mies Peugnet. eontralto. were Seneca -Pierce, Creighton Allen, jilano; Benjamin Klein, Hungarian cymbalum; Clifford Morey string bass, and Denial Kuhlthau, accom panlot bridegroom's mother, wore black lace. AIL wore corsages of Tolls-nllsn roe.

i Mr. and Mrs, Lobelt who art on a wedding trip to Atlantle City, will reside In Tonktrs. Tha bride was born boro and rsoelvsd her education at II and Yonkers Hlgi Shs Is an actlvs Ha-daaaqh number- Mr. Lobelt who was born In Now Tork, studied In that city and In Connecticut -Guests Were present from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut' and from Sydney, Australia. At tha upper, a cablegram was read from Harry Kneapat fhs bride's brother, formerly Yonkers and now In Sydney, where.

ho la on-gaged Jn electrical engineering. Mr. Knespel hss been -In Australia for tbs past IS years. MR. AND klRS, JAMES M.

DEARNLEY witnessed by large gathering of relatives and friends Ths brill wore a gown of whit satin, with tullo yell forcing fitting cap at- the head, She carried a. bouquets, of white rose and lilles-of-the. valley, two attendant wore gown's of Lldobtue crepe; period style, with bodices end long skirts-They wore -hate of brown velvet, and carried Talisman roses. After tha ceremony, two families wer entertained at a re-' ceptlon in tho home of the Rqv and Mra Kush wlthJ whom tha bride resided. After a wedding trip, tha couple will 'make ths homo this of Joseph Piccolo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Piccolo' Of SKI Edwards Place, Saturday afternoon' In tha Moat Holy Trinity Th Rev-- John Kubesek. jector, offl-clatedi Mra. Carplnelll of this city was the matron of honpr and the best man ws Stephen A JlButor, the brlde'a brother. KOSARb-CARBON Mies Dorothy daufhter of Mr.

and Mr Walter Car eon of Is Rlverdale Avenue, Stephan Kosar, eon of Mr. and Mr -John Koaar qf 41 Fairmont Avenue, wore married Saturday The ceremony was' "performed In Moat Holy, Trinity Church by the. Rev. Vincent aeeletant rear Mlee 'Anna Vlaaaty of this city was tha maid ot honor and tho heat man was fitephen Vlasaty. Jr, also of this city.

1 MACH ADO-TOBACCO Miss Lena Elizabeth- Tqbacco of IN Orchard Street apd Camille Joseph Machado of IS Highland Avenue were married Sunday fffteenoon In the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Th ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph Pertil-co no, rsetor. Miss Miry Aren of Yonksrs was ths maid of honor and tho best man tlso of this CT, HIRKALA gipUB Miss Neill GalduL. daughter pf Mr.

and Mr John.Tfbtans of OB Sherman Avenu ad Michael ton of 'Mr! And Mr John Hlr-kal of 14 Seymour. were married Saturday afternoon in the Russlqh Orthodox Gtoek Uatliolie Church. The ceremony-wee ths Kush-wara, rector. Tha attending witnesses wets John. Hodio and.

peter Lukes, both, this city. HoidManOnWomans Charge Of Annoying Alleged to have annoyed's woman pedestrian' this morning, Vito Pletone, 42, of 4 Waver (y Street, was arrested by Detoctlvo James Holll on 'charges of disorderly conduct Mr HUda Otsermeyer. of 190 Nepperhan Avenue, complained that Pistons repeatedly annoyed her es ahe walked, from her homo-to Park Hill Avenue. DUBOIS MARVIN Tha wedding of Miss Luellla Mar' vI daughter of Mr. and 1 Mr Frederick B.

Marvin of Matamora pika County. Pan formerly of East Orange. N.f J- to; Chester Nelson DuBol son of Mrs. Jana PeBoia of N. formerly' of Washington, D.

C- was performed at thoFlbrenc McKIrgan Inn, East Saturday night at I o'clock; The bride, who has. made her home In' this 'city for several years, is teaeher In School I. ceremony was performed be fore a background of palms and pink gladlola. The bride wore gown lace with, veU of net ejid lace, and carried a shower bouquet of whlto roses; and -the Miss Mabel Keep of this city was meld of honor. wearing.

A green satln gown, and an arm boil huet of yellow roses. The. were the Mleeee But Agnes Bennet and Helen Canfield, all of Port Jervis. and Miss Margaret Sawyer of Newark. The bridesmaids wore taffeta gowns In pastel hades.

Miss Rutan in yellow, Miss Bennet pink, Miss candeld In blue, and Mias Sawyer. In all the gowns be-. tag-not-trlmmsdThey carried arm bouquets of pink rosea William Alexander of Montclair. N. was best man, and the -ushers were Barton Hilliard of Milford, Pa, Walter, Marvin of Matamora Pa, Nelson Haxeltlne of -East Orange, and William' Keep of Ton' kers.

An orchestra played a. program of classical selections before the cere, mony, and William Gould of port Jervis aang I'Oh Promise Me before tha entrance of tha bridal The itov. Sheldon VandO' burg of Bloomlngburg, N. per formed the Ceremony, which was followed by' a reception and danc lng. Mr.

and Mra DuBols will make their homo at 71 Caryl Avenge, thla DEARNLEYBUTTS Mlea'Phyllls Butte, a daughter of -s Mr. and Mra. William D. Butte, Jr 191 Psllsa (to. Avenue, was mar- tied to James Peamley, son of Mr Adelaldo JJ.

Deamley of New Tork City, yestetday at tho Butts homa The Rev, John J. assistant rector of tho Church of Christ tho King, officiated. In the presence of menr-. bers of tha two families and a few intimate, friend; Mlie Anna Keliey of this city at' tended' the bride a maid of honor, and her- bridesmaids wera tho Misses Vera Hayes and Oeordan, both rf- this John Davie tha brother, was beat' man. The given 'in' marriage by her brother, wore a gown of Ivory satin, with veil of lace and tulla and cap of tube.

She tarried a shower 'bouquet -of. white rosea and. lllies-of-tlf -volley. Miss Kelley was gowned In peach large hat and alip- per to She carried peach rosea. The two bridesmaids wore green dotted net, with-matching hats and slippers, and carried pink rosea Mr.

and Mrs. Deamley left for a wedding trip In New Hampshire, after which they will make their home In New Rochelle. Tha bride. native of 'this city, was graduated from School S. LOBEI KNEBPAL Mies Tlllle Krfespal, daughter of Mrs.

Rose' Knespel of 11-14 Fern-brook Street, wee married tq Gilbert Aaron Lobell. eon 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ssmusl Lobell of 111 Herrlot Street, Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Tbe ceremony took piece In tho Holly- couples were guest at a dinner and reception following.

an orchestra played' the bridal march. Mlee Knespel wee escorted to a canopy of carnation, and was given In. marriage by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra Samuel Green span of this city. Shs had as her maid or honor Miss Mildred Knespel, and Georgs Gllckstein of Brooklyn was the best man.

Mar Jorls Ettlnger, flower glr), and Law rjnes Newman, pags, preceded the party, and six ushers formed an They were Nathan Kes-, sler and Harry H. Greenspan -of thla city. David Cohen and Jack Frank of New Tork. and Morton and, Martin Knlabaum of Brooklyn. Before the ceremony, Mlaa Rat Botkin thla city, and Oh Promise Me." Tha bride wore a Princess gown of white net, with short puffed sleeve, and girdle of taffeta.

The gown extended into.a long train of net White lace mittens were worn with the costume. A veil of white tnlle tree fastened with a strap of orange bloyaoma under tha chin, an A farming duster over the ears. Bhe wore white aatln slipper and carried a bouquet of white rosee end llliee-of-the-valley. Her bridal handkerchief of Irlah linen and Irish point lace was- one given to her in her childhood, and aaved for har wedding. Tbe maid of honor wort pink net edged with nlle green and orchid net with a girdle of twisted ribbon Jn pastel shades, pink lace mittens and pink shantung slippers completed the costume, with which she carried pink mace.

The bride's mother wore a gown of black chiffon with roe print design, end Mrs. Greenspan, her aunt wore a gown of orchid and IteS Knt xhllo.Mia. LobeU, ha rw Doyle Homs ilia Doyle and her Of J1 Cliff Avenua, hava returned from nberry Lake, in th Adlron- dock Mountain where they shared a camp with Mr W. A. Farrell of '7 Caryl Avenu Mrs'.

Doyls. wh'o is honorary president of thq Lyndon Wright Choral Club and known aa a 4gacher of Inglngj will reeujne toacHmgat hee'reoldeae studio. Soma of her pupils who hava bean actlvs in mustfol circles during tha Bum-msr, unkluda Mlsa Mel solo- 1st with' ths Community Band; Mlsa Kitty- Robertson, who ta heard weekly over'-Station WCOH: Mlsa. Ethel -Wsyant, who has been reg-ulsr feature- on Station WEVDd Mlsa Marguerite Kelly, winner of. the locdl Atwater Kent -audition, and tho Four Troubadour a mala quartet from the Doyle Studies who are rehearsing for radio and dub Mlsa WayanL who reside at TOT Palisade Avenu win broadcast program of 1 songs over Station WEVD, New York City, 'Saturday afternoon.

She' to a mexso-eopranos "Cfiarlotto Jaequte To Wed Mr. and Mr F. Jacques of 111 North High Street, Mount Ver- announced tha engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Charlotte Jacque to Juls Opp of Elisabeth, N. J. No data has been set for tho wedding.

Mia Jacques is a trust and Junior sx-eouncillor of f. and Si of LJMount Yernpn Council. CHURCH FOLK TO MEET Tho King's Daughters Of tha Dayspring Presbyterian Church will meet Friday at. 1 the churah parlor. Mr' Sherman Rob-Inyn wll preeld Tho Rev.

William Crawford, Dayspring pastor, supplied th pulpit' of tha Bryn Mawr Park Presbyterian Church tor tha past two Sundays, Visas MILLION JAM USEP YFS WV Arthur Land William Edie Fred J. Tompkins James W. Shaughnesey Horace P. Allen Thomas Ewing, Jr. Richard Edie; 3rd Robert V.

T. Edie j. LEHRBACK PATTON '-A Mount.Vemotr wedding, bf interest In Yonkers -was performed Sunday when Mlaa Elhal Patton, daughter of and James G. Patton of East' Sanford Boulevard, and Philip Lehrback, iff 111 Washington Street both ot Mount Vernon, wars married. Tho ceremony was performed lq Bt.

John's Episcopal Church of WU mot in New Rqchellt. Mlie Alice Kerwln of New 'York City attended the bride as niald 'of Mies Frances Schaeffer of and Mra- Bella Belts of Mount Vsm on wore bridesmaids. Charles Lehrback was his brother's beat' man, tha ushers wi Philip Belts and Jay A. Lehrback of 'Yonkers, cousin of tho bridegroom, The wedding ceremony was followed by a reception at, tha- Holly-od Gardena, Pelham Parkway. Mr, and Mra.

Lehrback will live at 111 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon, on their return from a motor trip to Now England. Tha brida, a graduate of Mount Vernon High School, claia of ll, la member of tho Bata Chapter, Omega Phi Alpha Sorority, which Includes a number of Yonkers members. Mr. Lehrback la a civil engineer tor the New York Commission. MeKENNA MeCLINTOCK Miss Alien McCUntoek, daughter of Mrs Catherine McCllntock of IN Elm Slredt, was married to Frank McKenna, eon of Patrick McKenna of 44 Hill.

Terrace, Sunday at oclock. The ceremony was performed in the Eucharist Church with Rev. Matthew assistant rector, Officiating. This' bride was attended by. her liters, Mrs.

Ethel pilhelskl as matron of honor and Mrs. Arvlne Lewis a bridesmaid. Miss Lillian Walsh was a -maid of Tho bridf.who was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Charlai Brown, wore a gown of white moire, with long bodice effect and long skirt, and allppera- of white moire. Her veil of oraitgo blossoms was gathered with wreath of orange blo'mome acrore thoYogrtiead. Blto parried a shower bouqunvpf white roaes and iliea-of-the-valley.

Mrs wore a gown of flesh-colored satin, trimmed with tulla, and a picture hat of flesh color. She carried yellow tea rotes. Tho two bridesmaids wot gown of n(tr one In blue trimmed with flesh color, with a largo blue picture hat. and carried pink rosea. Thomas Eggji was beat man, and tha Ushers wera Myron Lewis and Jphn Cronin.

Before tho ceremony Mrs. Thomas ssng "Ob Promlis Ms" and Ava Maria." Mr. and Mra. McKenna, who are on a wedding trip to Canada, will reside at 0S Elm Rtraet for a time after thMr- return. Tho bride la'' graduat of Mary's Parochial School and attended Yonkers High School, -and tha bridegroom la graduate of Bt.

Joseph's and( Gorton High School. O'ROURKE LUCKEY Miss Catherine F. Luckey of 41 Radford Street, niece of Mr. and Mra. Charles Casey of that address, and John ORourke, son of Mrs.

wer Saturday at I clock in th Roman Catholle Church of Bt John the Baptist Tha Rev. Joseph McCarthy, rector of tho church, officiated. Mrs. Eileen Monealieri, slater of the bridegroom of Saratoga Springs, attended the bride as matron ot honor and Francis O'Rourke was hie brother's beet man. The wedding wee witnessed only by members of tha family and waa followed by a aupper at Cases home.

Th brida wore a gown of white-satin, with tulle veil held to a cap at tha head by a band of orange blossoms. Ejh carried a ehower of white roses and. lllles-of-ths-valley, After a wedding trip to Atlantle City, tha couple will reside in New York. Tbs brida was born hors, receiving her education at School IT and tha -Yonkera High School of Commerce. Mr.

O'Rourke baa made hie homa Hero for tha past six SIEGEL MARRON Mlsa Elizabeth Marten, daughter ot and Mra. Thomas Marron ot 171 Stanley Avenue, and William Blegeli jr eon of Mr. and Mra. William Siegel of Moquetto Row, wer married yesterday morning at a 1:11 o'clock nuptial mass in BL Peter' R. C.

Church. Tha Rev. Jamea J. Brown, rector of th church, officiated. Mlaa Marron was attended by Mlsa Mary Beary of this city a maid of honor, and Owen' Marron, tha brlde'a brother, was best man.

wedding breakfast for member of th family and a few friends followed at tho Marron homo. Tho bride wore a gown of ogg-shsll Princess style, with veil of net esught to a cap at tha head lAth clusters of orange blossoms. QhasyUy lap waa arranged asrpae the front of -the cap. She carried a' ehower bouquet of. white roses and Ulies-of-the-valley.

Mlaa Beery wore a gown of nk net with small pink velvet hat and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink rosea After awedding tha couple will make their home at 110 Morris Street. -Mrs. Siegel was horn in Oiilning and has lived here about graduating from St Pater's Parochial School and attending Yonkers High Bchool Mr. Siegel has made hie home bare for many TYRRELL MINTEE Mlga Jana Elisabeth Mclnte of 97 Ashburton Avenue, daughter of James Mclntee of this city, was married Saturday afternoon at o'clock to Charles L. Tyrrell, eon of Mr.

and Mm. Luka Tyrell of 104 Elm Avenue, Mount Vernon. The wedding took place In St Joseph's the Rev, Henry Morton, aeslstant rector, officiating. Mlis Me alitor of the bride, wee maid of honor, and jamea Lower of Yon here wee best man. About 10 tho which was followed by a reception for th two famines at th home of th brlde'a.

aunt. Mias Amanda with, whom she lived at tha Ashburton Avenue, Th bride wors a Princess gown of 'white chiffon, sleeveless, with cape effect and a hat of. whlto horsehair, trimmed with whlto satin She carried. a ehower. bouquet of whit rose and llllea-of-the-valley.

The meld of honor Were a gown a dusky pink chiffon, with matching horsehair' hat and eggshell kid Shp carried tea After the and Mrs. Tyrrell left for a wedding trip, and are now at Shelter leland Heights, L. They will make their home at 740' East Street. Woodlawn. Th bride, who wee born in thla city, attended BL Joseph's School and Yonkers High The bridegroom, who wee horn In Ton-kers, has lived In Mount Vernon for th past few years.

He Is. a graduate of St. Peter's School in Haver-straw, N. Y. BRUE BONNIE Mlsa Josephine May Bonnl.

daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bonnie of Groshon Avenue, was married to John Brut, ton of -Hr. and -Mra Louis Bru of 131 Park Hill Avenue, gunday at 0:10 o'clock, In St. Mary's.

Th Rev. Daniel Hurley, aesletant.rector, officiated In the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. Miss Bonnie was attended by her sister, Mies Salll Bonnie, and Peter Brno waa hir Brother's-besf men. 3 store th ceremony Thomas qs sang "Oh Promise Me and "I Love You Wily." The bride, given In marriage by her Richard, wore a gown of white crepe-backed aatln, sleeveless. with Berth collar of sheer lac.

'Her veil wae of tullo and lac with a wreathST orange bksoms holding the cap to th head. She carried a ehower bouquet of white roses ar.d llliea-of-the-valley. Mlsa Bonn! wore a gown of aquamarine blue crepo-backed satin, with matching hat cf horse hair and slipper of satin. She carried pals pink A reception to about 40 relatives followed at tho Jad Restaurant. Mr.

and Mra Brua than left for a motor trip, driving North, and planning to visit and Niagara Falla They will live In Yonkera on their -Mra Bruo, who wae born In received her education aa Bt Marys School. Eh has been with the. New York Telephone Company in Yonkera for tho past sight years and will continue with- tha company, where aha I In training as a supervisor and student instructor. Her alitor, who waa her maid of honor, to alio with' th company and waa commended some time ago for her qulca action In an accident, when ah sent medical relief to a stricken subscriber. Many of their friends from th company attended th wedding.

KOVALSKY BORSUK Miss Mary daughter of. Ms and Mrs Stephen Borsuk of 411 Walnut. and Joagph B. Kovalskyv son qf Mr; and Mrs Lawrence Kovalsky qf Beacon; TH wer married Saturday afternoon at I. oclock to Holy Trinity ChurclL-.

The ReV. Vincent Cecil, aariitsnt rector of th church, officiated. The bride wae attended by MJsi Helen Cmer of this dir aa maid of honor, and Andrew Pacolak Wae best Mlee. Mary Bukovsky was bridesmaid and Joseph Borsuk, usher. The bride, given In marriage hy her father, wore a white satin sleeveless with yell of tulle.

Th cap of the veil was fastened with orange bloeeoma which -formed dusters at each side of the heed, and pearls formed 'a band over the forehead. White satin slippers completed the costume, and- she carried a shower' bouquet of white roses and llllew-of-the-valjey. The maid of honor wore a yellow, flowered chiffon frdek, with picture, hat to mat-h, and yellow satin slipper She carried yellow rosea. Ths bridesmaid wore a gown of green flowered chiffon, with matching hat and slipper and carried pink rose' After's reception at the Bonjuk-home, Mr. and Mr Kovalsky left for Canada.

Whey-will, make their home at 110' hrichols Avenue, The bride, who wae born her received her education 1 Holy Trinity School and Seton Academy, VRABEL BUCKO The marriage of Miss Josephine the -daughter of Mr, and Mr John Bucko of 1(1 Walnut Street, to William Vrebel of 90 Ash Street place 'Saturday after-: noon at 4 o'clock at Holy Trinity Church, Franklin Street. The Rev. John Kubesek, rector of tho church, officiated at tha cere- mony. Mlsa Matilda yUlks was 1 lalA-ot-hewor-and -Miiw- Joeephlne-1 Zohyan the bridesmaid. best' man was Wllllajn Savage, and An- drew Cherko wae- usher.

The bride wore a gown of egg i hell -aatln, trimmed with mallne. and a long, cap hap, tulle veil I trimmed with' orange blossom She carried a bouquet- of rosea and lilies -of-the-vglley. The maid- of honor wore a pile green aatln gown with a picture hat and slippers to match. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses. tTh gown of the bridesmaid waa of peach satin: Bh wore a picture hat and slippers, to match and carried talisman' roi The mother wore a.

blue georgette dress, a blue hat, and corsage iff roaes and lilies-of-the-valley. A reception And wedding supper at the hem of th bride's parents followed. th ceremony. Th couple left for Atlantle City, where they will spend a week. Upon their return they 'will at Ilj Prescott street.

Mrs. Vrabel waa horn In Yonkers and attended the Most Holy Trinity School Mr. Vrabel was born lb Yonkers and attended School T. At the present tlma he le Connected with th6 Hablrshew Cable and Wire Corporation. PICCOLO BUTOR Mlsa Irens Sutor, daughter of Mr.

ond Mr Stephen jButor of 177 Oaphood UrseTecino tha brld ADVERTISEMEXT Eatabliahed J8t3 i Capital, Surplus aild Undivided Profits $2,000,000 OFFICERS MRS. WILLIAM SIEGEL, JR. Crystal Lake formed a background for. the wedding. vTh bridal attendants were Mies Esther Cummings of New York, gowned In blue chiffon and 'ptotufe hat, and Miss Sally Relf of Oak Park, in orchid, chiffon and hat.

The bride gown of white, I aco and net. and- her- long -tulle veil was' carried by Charles Nutting, son of Mr. and Mra Charles Nutting of Oak Park. Th. wedding ceremony was performed by Dr.

Ernest -Bqurner Allen of Oak Park before a rustic pergola covered with pine boughs and white flowers and surrounded by masses of phlox and Edward J. Burns, Jr- Of Mohawk. was best- man. Mr. and Mrs.

Ratcliff left for short motor trip' In Northern Michigan before sailing Aug. 10 on the Majestic. Mr. Ratcliff has, been pastor of the West 44th Street United Presbyterian church 61 New York, for tha past fly years and Is to be pastor and in charge of religious activities of. Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey.

Out-of-town gueats at tho wedding Included Mrs. Stanford Pul rang of Yonkera, KLINE CLARK Miss Florence Miriam Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark of 11 Orchard Place, and, Georg Kline of Haverstrsw wera married Saturday night In th Church cf the Immaculate Concep tlon, Tompkin'a Cove, N. Y. z'h Rev.

Emmet Rogers, rector qf th church, officiated. The brida woo attended by hey slater. Miss Dorothy Clark, and ths bridegroom by hio brother, Bernard Kline: Members of th family were guests later' at a reception in Villa Lafayette, Spring Valley. Tho brida in white aatln with largo white picture hat, can-led whlto rosea Her attendant wae gowned In pink aatln, with match lng -bat and allppera and carried pink rosea Ths couple, now on a wedding trip to Albany, will maka their homo In Haverstrsw. Tha bride Is a native of Tompkbi's Cove, and later moved to this city with her family.

She waa graduated from St Joseph's Parochial School' her Mr. Kline was born in Haverstrsw. DRESNICK KAUFFLER Miss Natali Kauffler. daughter of Mr. and Mra Charles I Kauffler of 47 Ludlow Street became tha bride ot Jack I.

Dresnlck of Now York Saturday evening in New York, Rabbi Jacob Ks'to of Now York officiated. The brida who was attended only by her oister. Miss Sylvia KaulDar, won a. bridal costume ta MRS. GILBERT A.

LOBELL pale blue, with gown of blue crepe; tulla' yell of blue and slippers of blue moire, She wore cons re of whlto rows. Mies Sylvie Kau filer wore, a gown pink 'chiffon, with pink chiffon band draped around her bahr. She carried tea rosea A wedding supper followed at Prospect Mansions, In the Bronx, after which the couple left tor wedding trlpto an unannounced destination. They will return to jmnka their home the University Heights section of Npw. York, Mra resnick Is a teacher In the New Fork public schools.

She wee graduated from Yonkera High School aiid New York Training 'School. Dreanick. Is a graduate of the College of the City of 70 York, and of Fordham Law School, MORRIS GULTCK Miss Mary Gulick, daughter of Mr. and Mra George Uullck of and Frederick Thomas Morris, son of Mr, and Mra'Tbomaa Morris of HI Warburton Avenua wore married Sunday afternoon In tho Hungarian Presbyterian Church, Jackson 8 treat. The Rev.

Dr, Alexander HarssnyL pastor, officiated. 1 Mlsa Ethel Gulick, aleter ot th bride, was thl maid of honor and the best man Was Theodor Sobal sky. Tho wedding march was played by Mica Lillian Komlosay of Yonkers. Tha bride, who woe glton In marriage by her father, wore a gown of whlto- satin. Her veil of tulle was arranged In cap shape with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white loses and lllles-of-the-valleyi Tha maid of honor wore a blue crop drees with a picture hat to match.

Shs carried a bouquet of deep pink roaea A reception was held at tha home of the bride's parents The ocuple will reside at the Warburtoq Avenue address RUBIN KOZELEZNY. Mlsa Eugenia Zelesny of 41 Seymour Street daughter of Mr. and Mra. Michael Zelesny of and Alexander Ruslnko, eon of Sir. and Mr Theodor Ruslnko of IIS Ypnkers Avenue, were married Sunday night at o'clock.

Th wedding was performed in th Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Church by tho pastor, th Rev. John Kush-wara. th brlds'a brother-in-law. Who bride was attended by her later. Miss Vera Kuahwara.

and by Mlsa Maury Nybom of New York and tho bridegroom by Andrew Porlch sad Allan Brown both of thla city. Tho church choir sang during he ceremony, which pros Richard Edie, Jr iPnsUirt George Edio co-Fr csident Jaqaeo W. Shaughnesdy. Horaco- Alien Secretary Olivet Ass't Secretary and Trust Officer Arthur -I, Higgins Ass Treasurer Alfred Frost Treasurer Angus Robertson. Treasurer William Wallin MIBBaMBMSBBfi DIRECTORS Daniel Remeen Richard.

Edie, Jr. Benjamin W. Stiwel1" W. Palmer East Georgs Edie -Elijah M. Verke WSliam J.

Wallin For; Perpianent Investments Consult Us 57 RATCLIFF fLLISON Mlis Ruth daughter fit Mr. And Mrs. Georgs E. Alllsdu ot Oak Park. Ill, and the -Rev.

p. Edward Ratcliff, of York City wera married last week at tha Summer homo th brlds'a parents Gifri Eyrie. BevJah. Mleh. Jh far dsn Px'tbo absrao jtf YEARS WITHOUT LOSS Td ANY INVESTOR 6S6 Relieves riiodaeh Neuralgia In SO minute checks a Cold tho first day, and chocks Malaria la three days.

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