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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 21

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Dean OfBarnara CommenasWm j. A V- 'ft pi With P. Weitr of. the Yonkfra -s; A' KEW ROCHELLE'. i Road, to" be commended by.

KotiJgfriM Centoal eommittec of the West- nerd's Dean Millieent Carey Chester section of the Barnard i tosh Jar iU effb Collegf l. developpient fund met occasion marked tha-' at'the home of1 Mrs. closing vof. active urged' -r vi.fVi,-1 T.sa11 ViL! Women. Voters to atudy 5V r-.

and wortYOradtywlderteetlon thxCity. Manager torn ot eminent hi Yonkers end toM he flret baeemf acquainted with it. through league- study thie mOOth Kohlbri. 300 Wilinot participation on a local levri ln ipinWstMwl pf wami mw -f of CouflcUman on a non-partisan ballot When' die addressed the miilW fliml itrtrtnn rT btra atir1-- meeting of the LWV ymteAtayT mntuditehkti il'tiMuedoBinifiefthe Yopkero LWV meat and It the, drive to raise SUKMM8 frt'-l lWMirhrsfrr Alimuafej AGIIicentiig MraThomaa Bynw wee hoeteee In her home, 83 Mile Square Road, and Mra-WeltyWM jteeueelon Shs.ttaeeA.the Matory of date 300 alumnu engaged ip the drive have raised. 1 385.000" hnd It hoped 1 entire sum will be raised I to June reunion I June reunion OJej-Wj3 4ei'u OnHouevmoon In4Wa8niiigton 'k On a wedding trip to Washing to.

D. CU after which' they will motor throtigby the South, ere Lawrence s. Brennan of S3 Doug mer Mias Florence M. Komoaineki, deutfitcr of and.Mn. Anthony Kcmoalnski b( 38 Linden Street The couple was married on Saturday at huptial maM in St.

Casimiri Church with the Rev, Edmund Tebisinski officiating. A receptkm' followed at Ith Mabbv fhaw'Athletle Ciub on'Alexander Street'-r. 5 -rsf. KGIven In marriage by her father, thebrideworeawhitcaatin gown Tnade.wIth'-arlacobodleeWie carried: a prayerbook -wtth gar denlaSrWhita roses and hanations. gTSflm-iaeanor Komoaineki wae-maid of honor for her sister te blue, net' and taffete and bride maids were the bridegroom1 Jbiancee Uf V- -fi h.

--P- X-' 7- sni In iBronxville rr. iyii iniTJ W'fJ' 'JZ Ilrie jn New aE. Chemist Thf -Iheaised Jnr jdwiiriiB' etud-- Edward lent loans," faculty. t.sslariesj..Bd,-S of Troy. N.

formerly bf Ypn gemrral plant; ken, have announced. the engage T-Mbs' France Marlatt oC.Mount..:';?, menf of, their, daughter, Mias Mil- Vernon, chairman of the Wt4 -Brawn' of Albany. k- 11 fair'. Mias Mae Bell Beith JTheJuture bride la a graduate Pelham anrsMn. DanM.tCbUj ofRooeevelt HighSdwblaod New7Iahairbfl0tintenimr-tk9 Palts; State Trichers J.

Regional SlatesIlancerT? BONXySMliOQftJIaWw thorns, prime ballerina in the history. Mra-Wsity called-, attention rived by the dty from this form government However, die said, the present ward -eystam net trueClty government and Yonkare'itiU is going along ft-the-wwk -and 'efforts previous cnundUa. With the excellent City Man ager we have, jhe bo doing satisfactorily- but ifr-imfeetunatelyhera should hr' a change end. another Manager appQimad, whq might notbaa non-partisaa ae Mr. -I Wagnr, people would notice Weltynrgdl i not LWV memben but to etudy the poeaibmtlee of city-wide election of Ooundhnen on anon-partieanbellotandsald this would he the only means by which -Yonkers could have a true aty Manager-government 'f 14-k She alao suggested that mem visit.

Gammon Council meet ings to era. bow the present Coun di Atrtea: houi'? Mra. Albert Broadway Jr-muakal Sing Out will present a pro She teaching in CbbleaklllrN. Alfred E. jjagenS ftwmMBeS.

Mr. Brown received hh B. S. de- Robert EastcMe Vg. 'fpfy gre in chembtry from Unfen CbU Ob(SMt A' Xahd BKENMAM wiw Mmamm cohhclly lege, Schaiiectady, where he wee Miu Helen AppcU.Mount Verf.4,;.jb a member of flri club hi; Mr.

Domld Blanchard, choir. He became a chemlst or the General Electric Company ift, Schenectady. Tbs couple planning a Sum, mu Rochellei Mr. Harvey H. Pelham; Mri John 34 Dahh5viS Mamaroneck and Larchmont; Mre.

Samuel Penn. Rye -and Port Cheater; Edwin aiatera, Mies Lorina Brennan, who won light green, end Mies Claire Brennan, who wore Oandty yeUow. AO carried white da Is lee. -Edward Frey wu beat man' and George and Gerard Caraoii ushered, Hie bride -was graduated from, the High School of Commerce and a -drum majorette of the St. CaelmirV Senior Drum Corpse -Mr.

Btnnan. Navy Veteran' and son of lt; Lawrence Brennan and the jate Mr. Brennan, who wag the eitys moat active. flgUru in war vetwv ns activities, wu graduated from Gorton High School and a Corpse mint and Mti William pel, Scarsdale: Mrs. David SMus.

ey and O'Brien' Sureanaviv-iSK Mra Galvin ofChappaqu. noithern West- Chester; Mra D. -CL Alrich of4v.r7-Dobba Fenry, lower Hudson' Riv towns 1 fV.1 MisiSabler IsMarriecl of dencee at -the meettag of the BrOnxriUo Women's Out) Tueeday afternoon, May 8. Jv A. luncheon willbsserved at 12dMV'.

followed by Introduction and installation of new officers ht V45. Harvey McClintock, senior part president, win inetell Mrs. Aifted Weller for her end term ae preeldent. A business meeting wfll precede Mite Haw thome! program, T'The. ballertna hee appeared for ae.

the premiere danseuae theMetrbpolitan Opera Company and.ee premiere deneeuee choreographer foy sons for-tfaa Opera has elao- beeif both the Sen Francisco Symphony and Sen Francijeo Opera Company. Her program oil May will bi? dude Oriental and Spanish dances end modern ballet Beers and MraT Howard MttdmO: poured. The flnal general gathwing of the will be its annual meeting and tea oh Thursday, May 24, at 1:30 P.M. atthe tiud-on River Museum. At a candlelight service at the Village Church in Bronxville, Mba I of North Tarrytown, upper Hud Eleanor-SaUer, daughter of Mr.

Um River tTt It- U. MM. JXORARO SCHINpO Announcement has made of themarriage of MiseKathleeb McEntee, daivhter of ohn Me? Eotee of 05 Saratoga Avenue and the late Mre. McEntee, to Leonard Schindo of 16 Nrery Lane, Rye. They were married -on Sunday pt 4 P.

in St. Church and JtOCk. House on Warturtoa AvanueJ The bride, given in marriage, her fathegr' wore an -Ivory eel gowtj and carried a -prayerbook with a whitf orphid. Mite Mary Schindo was maid of honor ii powder (due marquisette and carried cornflower and African daiaiea. French Schindo wu beat manf and usher were Antbony Komano and Robert Haipei, -j couple Will llyg Jn Rye after, a -wedding trip -to.

Washington, DXV- snd. VirglniS Beach. The bride 'was graduated from the High School of Commerce and her husband from RyesHIgh SchocI and. Shorts -BubImsb School. He served in the Ui Coast Guard foe three and a half years.

Janhewskl Ppmbek Miss France DombSk. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank Dombek ihiaSteelt nrrrr. inUiCENT LONQ Ml 88 became -the bride of Warren A-Tof Motint presTdieht of Bennett; eon of Mr.

and Mra John the Aaabdate Alumnae of A 'Bennett of Mount Vernon. I nard and MravBerthold The Rev, Howard L. Halter per-icomeau -of Scaradab, president formed the ceremony which lof Bamafd-ln-Westchester. waa followed by a reception fort Insfltute.r Concordia Collcgbte BeHeVlt HM H. of Yonkera wBett1 abtaa of I held lu nnu1 bridge party tor I tbe beMflrbt tbe-nronkera Sum and bridesmaids were the Miaae It Ursula apd Dorothy SSmAt uSSrfJSfEdi foCtheummee -r1 ItureBride ti-i -e Mfr Caawell Spcks For Couples Clubs ciSieibflikr Announcement heie been made of the marriage of.

Mbs Jo Ami K. GuIkl; daughter and Mre. Michael Gaiko of 125 Yonkers Avenue, to Kenneth J. Cm. nelly of 8 Clift Street, aon of Mr.

end Mrs. Stephen Connelly. -They seera -marriedron Sunday at 4 -RJf. fai Holy Church with' the Stephen Hudacek officiating. A recepQbfl iollowed at Farragut The glvtn In marriage fay her father, an ice blue Stlngown made carried a prayerbook with, an orchid and liliea of the' Mbs -Mildred Kreso wu of Minor- in organdy over-yellow taffeta and carried lavender iris and yellow snapdragons.

Brides-, maids were the Miaaes Mary A. feNardo, wu gowned Jn orchid, and LindA Hrberg. cou' Sht of the and -Joan Daunt couafat of the bridegroom, who sre Junior attendants fai Mila YbiwLirt Ba'laniongWUtkfitmah receptloff ThBevi. L. Chswell, rector of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, discussed The Mature Mind" at a meeting of MlaB Virginia Ruth Bteelt daughter of Mr. and Dadd Steele of 737 Warburjon Avenue, oMtobert.Yarian,! eon of Mra. MartiauH. Varian of 168 Austin Avenue end the. late .1 Miae Streis and her fiance attended Yonkers The V- ---future -bride la employedty4he Polychrome Corporation Mr.

Varian la employed bjfy Alexander cotina). Mm. FKAsrKjANKowniu ward Binder of Mount Vemon and David Mandnl of. New York City; I iSB Joan- BroWnen Th bride, a graduate ot East ment chairman, was In chargt of arrangements and Mr Qmrles dia Qjllegeia'te insUtute7S aeeetiW Andjws WM tteket chali ated with UsS. Induririal Gloria Giir calA Inc.

MrBennett was grad- lrt. The Mtaaeg-Doria and Coo- ra-t ualed from A. B. Davis High stance BealyrtF had charge of re --1'- andrMra.wsiter ixea. v'? If Chester.

High School and Conco 5.nw?',t, T1 s. Mtcu rum A. D. LUVH nill School, Concordia Collegiate Inati-1 frehmenti a tute and Columbia University. He Strange, pflxei ples-flub of theWeat mini ter Presbyterian Tuesday night hi the fctairchs Sunday school noma.

Among lha 60 penonr who attended were members of. the Jlub ot. the Dayspring Presbyterian Church. They Were introduced by George Mlnlngham, president. Accimf- piwwdwrHwnnmfaa newygrin-: tater.

and Jufar wifer theSRiv. aM Mra-Paid EV Rickabaugh, '-rrp UOPaUiade Avenue, and Frink JankowvwM of son of Mrs. Louis Jankowski and the late Joseph Jankowski, were married on Saturday at 4:30 PM: OwrcA-withhs Shingri'Lobbjr Sets Hamride ygnB'Duirwx former building cputractcr, Je ninety Vyears He M.vthe father of childrea and hea.ld med-Mgmt- jadastaidSBiEM Navy-end nowJ afflllatedwith 1--- LAST DAYS -'ar Insurance niisaiw Underwriters the. feature ef the, program of ths'tsen-age rantera of northeast Yqnkervto morrow night The young people wlu leave In ytw VragORe'frMn'the'Hutchinaan MACHINE Company' FW lowing a motor trip to Flqrs' da, the couple iwifl retMah -Brooklyn- hr A wSuw wits Oal andmshen wars Frank-Waltag, John GukoT brothar of the bride, end -William. McCgbe, cousin of tba bridegrabm.

iig Th' bride and bridegroom are graduates -of -the-Migh-Bchool-of fWemmmmfllmijbij.n lnlindhll VmaHllCnC mm MVIVfllQJRV8 the New Telephone Company thA-Griat Atlantic and Pacific -Jet Com- SS: ingAMoeptloik.follawed la the church gowAMnunafiMMmlsra weetpeu end lilies of the valley. Mr. Alvin Menxenski wu matron of. her-ebter- Inorchid Jact. and net arid, violet and snapdrtgana.

Other atterid-intt were Miss Frances Iwsnow-tkl, cousin "ivf vVf vw. i Jfr. A'Ut--t I gaw, BeotbnA on April 30, 1861. he married the focnisr Elias- boltttrFrrsliiirdyaftariMtSi Mr. Miimi.

svho resides at 10 Herbert Place, Jril building fai th Bront from the late IflOtfs for J827, when he came to YonkSji. Hb Brothers' Corporatiqn here after their father's retirement He The Rev, Welter Gralg; tor; the Westminster Presiqk-terian opened the meet peageam IstBjfllflS Mr. piiwrelL" Dancing and a aocULhour Refreshments wera served by Mr. and Mr. and Mra- Everett Hopper and Mr, and Mra James.

box. suction' and DE88ERT BRIDGE HELD The JLadies of Sta: Peter and Paul Cnureh-lirjMount Vernon, which fatciudes Yonkers and Bronx-vHle -womenpln its "membership, held a dessert bridge party at -the church The 1 Pirine ncwiwma twvwur bide through the back roada andilanee. ot.Wmtdtmter,. After the 'hayride, thera wfll be a.sodel hour at Shangrf-LOb headquarters in the American ion' Clubhouse, "Colonial For thorn, who dq-not pmSUrtauytMjhivwmvg- the inn wJU be open from ododr- oo tor games and da ncing. lpTWiirRai81Mrftg '7aiafca Ypur a MAYFAIR MAiR STYLIST 7 Strand Bldg.

Os. (rirtfl X1 iFUglit-Tp Miss McLaughlin fJMUiain-Ry wi k'-''S-TS Cp thapproxbratetr'200 -i I Andrew. James, John, Herbert, lUdiatd and, Campbell-Mulm, and' the late Tbomu -and- Peter -Mum-and the Ute WilUaiA botts About 30. rriatives end Mends a party far Mr, Munn's honor at hb He ta, pie turad hew in'1, a i1 photograph taken about IQ years ago. -i flaws HuwUa) y-r MBS W1LUAM T.

KYAN orchid gownsu John Jankowski wu hb Wbth-eTi best men end usher were Joe fpnMMtiel nd.John:X After a motor, trio to Florida, the cpuplewill live at 54 Van Park Avenue. The bride wu-gaeduated from ''the High School of Commerce and the bride, groom from- Saunders Tridu CARD PARTYTLA VNM The Cottage-- Piece Ganleu. Community Club will bbldlta annual card party at the recreation hall oP. Building 8. at, 8 JO' p.v; M.Mre, Emily, Cllver, president, fii jcharge.

nwirSbdtT'herabttrrJn gown iff white' frosted xrgandy.v John Ryan was beet men forbb brother, Ushers were David Ryan, another brother, and Robert -G. Sackett, the bride's brother-in-law. A reception for; the immediate families followed at the Fanshaw Restaurant After a wedding trip jajWfafit the, couple will, reside at 555 Kimball Avenue. --The; bride was graduated from Gortrih High SchoL Mr. Ryan was graduated from Roiiaevelt High School and an injMrance broker with Helen Jenkins, real estata.

Mfss Ethel McLaughlln, daughter of- Ambrose A. McLaugh-110 ot 5 Clark Street and the' late Mrs. Winifred McLaughlin, the bride of Willbm T. Ryap, ion of and Mra Patrick' Ryan of 19 Vernon Avenue. couple took their vows at an li A.

M. nuptial maaa Saturday-St the Church of St JohA tho Baptist The Rev. Francis ttellcan Given In marriage fay her father1, the -bride ware, a gown of white starched chiffon river satin, made with a lace, She, carried white camellias on a prayerbook. Mias Patricia McLaughlin-was KUnCAUAL SCHEDULED Members the Phillb Wiiiat- a Juitlor Girb Dramatic Clulr 1 a reheersat tomorrow night at the clubrfoms, 13 Tpuls-seint Avenue for a program Jo.be presented May 13, Mother'! The program -originally was 1 pet for this Sunday. The group abo will rehears Saturday, May 5, at 8HOP mimi ADLERBLUM Furriers emphasize, the KNOWINGlHOW to care for and STORE your -oii jfacM Fsiqoug Minufricturfri M'gabaidliin-21? MAM fe f7KJV flttf 0k6fklL wiyi -st7- 7 ff 'f wwe animal iiwwtntfa kits Ibay a fvf "faahlaaad arftk aaly tfaa iflgMait Irray- -tin aaanga ays avar i b.

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