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\ Cary| Martin Marries Lt. E|mqre Ceremgny Takes Place At Trinity Miss Cary! May Martin, daugh- ter of s. Charles Wesley Martin of C al avenue, Woodmere, nd the late Dr. Martin, was mar- ried Saturday, to Lieutenant (J. g.) Franklin Harper Elmore, V. S. maritime service, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer Elmore of Wil- m N. C. The ceremony was performed in Trinity church, Hemzu by the rector, the Rev. J. Reginald Vlwde) Charles Robert Martin, U. S. N. R., O. T. C., gave his sister in mar- She wore a gown of white riage. n < with a marquisette yoke mmed with seedpearls Her tulle veil was draped from & cap of seedpearls, and she carried m bouquet of white lilacs and or- chids Miss Jean her sister's attendamts Lee Spence,. -Jr., sister of the bridegroom; s Pu cilla Savage of New York ity, Miss Jeanne Way Of Boston and Wren Jean A. J. O'Connell of Sussex, England. Lieutenant William F. Colbe, U. S. maritime service, of New Ro- chelle was best man. Ushers were James Slater Mc- Hugh of Cedarhurst; Lieutenant Colonel George S. Boylan, army air forces; Corporal Hugh Calder, arine corps, and Hugh Lee Spence, Jr., maritime service, all of Wilmington. A reception fol- lowed at the Garden City casino. The bride is a graduate of the Lawrence school, Hewlett, and the Mary 'Wheeler school, Providence, R. I. Lieutenant Elmore is a grad- uate of the Baylor school, Chatta- nooga, and attended Davidson col- lege, Davidson, N. C. He-entered the service in March, 1942, and re- ceived his commission from Kings t Merchant Marine academy in October, 1943. Melville Club Changes Plan Of Payment The: Melville Community. club voied to pay annual instead of monthly dues, at a meeting Wed- nesday night at the home of Mrs. Ronald Hitchcock of Old East Neck road, Melville, Books of hares were distributed for an afghan made by members. The awards will be made April 21, and the proceeds will be do- nated to convalescent soldiers at Mason: General (hospital. The money will be used to purchase needed equipment, Mrs. Calvin Rooks presided at the meeting, and also present were (Miss Anna. Brand, Miss Blanche Hitchcock and the Mes- dames 'David Crockett, John Hall, Paul Linden, Harry Schnell, Carl Kruetzer and Joseph Abramoski. 'The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Linden of Ru- land road, Melville, Wednesday, at 8:15 p. m. A guest palmist will be present. Spaulding Martin maid of honor, included; Mrs, of Wil- was Other ; Miss Kusky Becomes Mrs. Erwin Allmann Miss Cecelia Kusky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kusky of Ben- nett avenue,\ Hempstead, and Er- win Allman of Nantucket lane, Oceanside, wene married yester- day afternoon @t $ o'clock in St. Ladislaus Polish Catholic church, Hempstead. Th# Rev, John Regul- ski officiated and a reception fol- lowed at the Graham avenue inn, The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace applique and made with a long train. Her veil was long and she carried white roses. Mrs. Sophie Roskow- «ki was matron of honor and April Kusky,_ the bride's niece, was flower girl. Tony Kusky was best man for his brother-in-law and Richard Roskowski, son of the ma- ton of honor, was ring bearer, Following « trip to Ningara Falls the conple will live in Ocean- awde % TODAY Baldwin Mvering, Delta chapter, Thu B.gma Lambda. home of Miss Betty Lou Dell. South rand avesue. $ nom Hes card party, 8t. Chris rs parishioners, at 4 418 pom. u se Delimore adesrimg.< Square club aux sary. home of Mri. Jo- sean Janniton, 100 Howell street. i I'll»- Mreting, (G nouse, -B 9 m - m at club» ®: rle> Place C# sary La women auxilary, thaptl. 6 Po in Mary's at nudqulnc East Rockaway Méveting. Victory ciuh. home of Mrs. Pred Paust. Sperry teas. #p) \in Mil-l. n munity hall, End OG. O.| Meeting. Daughters home of Mis. Ani 142 Smith street, wom PFlecal: Park Réceiing. Methodist Rose u home Of Mrs. RADN| eeis, ngten. Tullp avenue. gewish Sisterhood, “h s1 centre, 8:30 p. m Meeting. um Freeport pamions., at Community Meeting, Legion, at dugout] at Temple n liam Leopold, 'Fenimore at municipal build- f 1 Ree Chopin club. be i 8 m. ple, Tara¢l street, 815 'm. 0 p. a WATERMAN e Ag.” a?“ C ome a 1% p. m. P: purgéixrhodhlsgfim- Meeting, St. g. Ora llnhodm Noth i ex I. sl‘le Pag hike Meet n.\\z'x'x'e\\‘fi,'u proof: nene. . Ou tes Bickmore, 184) | erick\ gflgefi' ' Sith, at church' 1:30 r “Rind qdm-u we P ing, aux 7 eeting ary's auxily * - ap %. +-. 3 $555, Frei\ Tial) a po m | t ant * | c po. ayy, Wazisgh PENS & SETS gn» 8 sh juniors, at Temple Is- Rock league, um, Temple Officer's Bride MRS. FRANKLIN H. EbMoRkE Marie Powell, . SOCIETY riage by her father, She wore a pointed lace skirt fashioned from wedding dress, mother's rose- Ann Pekor Marries Army Officer Becomes Bride Of W. K. McConnell In Stewart Manor Miss Patricia Ann Pekor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pekor of Adams street, Garden City, be- came the bride of First Officer William K. McConnell, Jr., army transportation corps, water divi- sion, son of Dr. William McConnell and Mrs. McConnell of Fort Worth, Tex,, Saturday. The ceremony was performed at 4 p. m., in Christ Episcopal church, Stewart Manor, by the Rev. Charles Knapp, rec- tor. «The bride was given in mar- white silk gown with a rose- her mother's and grandmother's d her grand- t lace veil, She carried a bouquet of camellias. Miss (Catherine Brownell of Garden City was the bride's sole attendant, Lieutenant Edward Hughes served as best man for the bridegroom and Lieutenant James Malone and Lieutenant Russell Bagget were ushers. All three are residents of New Jersey. A reception and buffet supper, attended by 45 guests, followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs, McConnell is a graduate of Cherry Valley High school and at» NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR- MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945. Epgaggd . MISS BARRIE F, WILDNER Miss Wildner OF Rockville Engaged Will Wed T. H. Wentz, Midshipman Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Wildner of Aldershot court, Rockville Cen- tre, have announced the engage- Miss ment of their daughter, Miss Stewart, Lt. Dempsey Manigé Reception In Garden City FollOws Rites Miss Hden Shirley. Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Richard H. Stewart of 31 Marlboro road, Valley Stream, became the bride of Lieutenght John- J. Dempsey, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and, Mrs, liam H mpsey of 145 (Elm street, Stream, Saturday afternoon «the. rectory 'of Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic church in Valley Stream. The Rev, Peter Scho@nenberger performed the ceremofMy, which was followed by a reception for the immediate families at the Garden City hotel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon frock of blue crepe, with a fuchsia flowered h&t and matching gloves, and her corsage was of white Beverley Reinstedt of Valley roses. Her Mamid-of-honor was Miss Stream. Mr, Dempsey was his son's best man. Mrs. mpsey is an alumna of Woodmerk High school and Hof+ stra coll and attended .the Trapbagen\ School of Fashion, Manhattan, She is a member of Kappa Omiéron sorgrity, and was formerly @mployed at the: Red Cross bloo@ donor service center in Manhatt@n. Dempsey graduated from Valley Stream Central High Bride-Elect MISS B. J. GARDNER Sistérs Wed At Double ~ Ceremgny Take Vows In Manhattan ried: yesterday Silverman Girls - The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silverman of Bucking» ham road, Cedarhurst, were mar- in the Waldorf- | petty officer 'of the Debate. Holy Name mill) Ignatius. school, - Mann. Amaranth. at Ma- sonolc temple, % p. m. Meeting. Comfort committee, at Preytag building, 7 p. m, - Inweed Card party, 0. f P., at Exembt firemaf's ball, 7 Lynbrook Executive {meeting. club, at clubhouse, 8 p. m, Meet Square slut u Le« “fl all, 8 p. m. Merrick Mevting. school district dents, home of %0 Pox bou! than! dinner. Pres- an cburch, ht Com- 6 p: m. Baldwin \hi erly parkway peg] $54 council. at hospital, LAuPsn/IDE Nassau - Sutfolk Meeting. Book \club. home 5 home of Mrs, G. E.) mo in ampuce | \tliat “$35“ $14.”th Whens, | Yorim meetine. Portai#htit, STUDIO - . Reformed Church R rum, at church] Rummage sale, / 8¢, home _ of Morris, 50 Corona avenue, tream. 8:13 p. m club. beme of Mrs mustang“, Roosevelt] Meeting, P°T. tended Virginia Intermont college, Bristol, Va. She is with the selec- tive service department of Sperry's Lake Success plant, Officer Mc- Connell is a graduate of Texas Ag- ricultural and Mechanical college. He was navigation instructor at Texas Christian university, Fort Worth, and is stationed in Brook- lyn, awaiting further assignment. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will -live' at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pekor entertained the bridal party at a dinner, Fri- day night, school and Renesselaer Polytech- nic instituté in Troy, and is a member of Pi Kappa Phi frater- with the Consolidated Edison com- nity, electrical engineer any. he has served in the Aleu- ian island® and has just returned from 'a major engagement in the South Pacific. He and his bride will spend their Honeymoon in the Pocono 'm@uintains, Pa. King's Daughters Plan Mothers' Day Tea The AlpBa Kappa Delta circle of King's Daughters of Farming- dale has started plans for the an- nual Mothérs' day tea, May. 13 at the home of a member, it was an- nounced at a meeting Thursday night. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Edward. Jett of Wellwood &¥enue, Pinelawn, with Mrs, Willisim Moore conducting. Mrs.. Moor® appointed Mrs. , Jett and Mrs. Robert Stockbridge to send out iMvitations to the tea. The stocking dolls for the bundles for Britain, which were completed at the meeting, will be sent in to the New York city headquarters by Mrs. Smith, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Gehrke of Greenlawn terrace, Co- piague, Api 19, at 8:30 p. m. and a brush d@monstration -will be featured. Also present were the Mesdamcs Ray C. Alger, John Kinney, W. Paxton Mo§#, Fred: Schmid, Miss Marion and a guest, Mrs. Harvey Clarkson, Wreath And Foil Plans April Party Final pla®s for a joint party of the active @hd alumnae chapters of Wreath and Foil of Hofstra college, Hempstead, were made at a meeting Of the alumnae group, Friday night,.at th¢ home of Mrs, Russell M inn, Lincoln. avenue, Mineola, - ' The affair will be held, April 20, at 8 p. m., at Hofstra hall. Mrs. Harvey GePken of West Hemp- stead. is ch&irman, Mrs. John. D. O'Brien of Rockville Centre: has charge of the special award: of a war bond. The next meeting will be held May 3, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Oswa A. Nereo, Maple avenue, Rockville Centre. Lynbrook Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J, Switzer of Stevenson street, Lynbrook, had as Sunday guests, Nell McGinnis, postmaster '@f Stamford, Conn. and Mrs. MéGinnis; Mr. and Mrs.|. >,\ William Hupdimer and Miss Vir- ginia Wessel# of Flushing. Astoria hotel, Manhattan, at OFWAVE, Marries Becomes Bride Of FL. Essex In Garden City Miss Jacqueline Marie Powell, WAVES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis S. Powell of Stratford avenue, Gar- den City, and Frederick Luther Essex, son of Mrs. Sarah Essex of Richmond Hill, were married Sat- urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Gar- den City. The Very Rev. Hubert S. Wood performed the 'double ring ceremony, which was fol- lowed by a reception at the Gar- den City Country club. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a sweetheart neckline trimmed with seed pearls and her mother's finger-tip veil of heirloom lace from Luneville, France. She carried a white prayerbook marked with white or- chids. Her sister, Miss Andree Lorraine Powell, was maid of hon- or. Otis S. Powell, Jr., was ring- bearer. Frank Dennis of New York city was best man. and Wesley Drim- bow of Queens, a cousin of the bride, and Fred Kast, Jr., of New Jersey, a cousin of the bridegroom, ushered. The bride, a specialist recruiter, third class, has been in service since last June. She is a graduate of Cherry Valley High school, Garden City, and attended Gouch- er college in Maryland, Adelphi college 'in Garden City and the Berkeley school, Manhattan. She is a member of Delta Gamma soror- ity. Mr. Essex, a graduate of Free- port High school, is a radio direc- tor. with a Manhattan advertising firm. Following a wedding trip to North Carolina, the couple will live in Manhattan temporarily. COUNCIL HAS PARTY Mizpah council© of- Merrick, Daughters of America, entertained four tables of players and 20 non- players at a card party Saturday night in the homé of Mrs. Dorothy Temple, 119 Webscter street, North Merrick. .Mrs. Clara Unkle was the winner in bunco and John Brawe in pinochle. Mrs, Charles Roth wan the first non-player's prize and Mrs. Frank Ives, a spe- cial prizg Calendar Of Coming Events - Barrie Frazer Wildner, to Mid- shipman Theodore Hillsley: Wentz, grandson of Mrs. Theodore Miller Hillsley of Mount Airy, Philadel- phia, Pa. The announcement was made at a tea at the Wildner home, yesterday afternoon,. No wedding date has been set. Miss Wildner is a graduate of South Side High school; Rockville Centre, and Adelphi college; Gar- den City. She is attending Katha- rine Gibbs secretarial school, New York city, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Her fiancee, a graduate of Ger- mantown High school, and Stevens Insttiute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., is in training on the U. S. S, Prairie State, New York' city. He is a member of. Chi Phi fraternity. Guests at the tea included the Mesdames Harris Luscomb, Wil- liam J. Powers, James Harrison and Paul Libby; also, the Misses Betty McDow, Betty Edwards, Louise Cosenza, Patricia Dobson, Eileen Aro, all of Rockville Cen- tre; 'Miss Elsie O'ReilLv, Amity~ ville; Miss Millicent Wheaton, Miss Nancy Wheaton, Jamaica Estates; Miss Joan Wigton, Miss Betty: Hart, Forest Hills; Miss Audrey Larson, Manhasset; Miss 'Carol Houck, Buffalo, and Miss Carol Jean Veneziani, of Jackson Heights. the Rev. Dr. Elias Solomon. reception followed. .* Mr. and Mrs. Sol Eisenberg Manhattan; and Miss Audrey Si Sam Danis of Chelsea, bodices ang - full trains. Family Dinner After Church Ceremony Jean Susan Donnelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T. Don- nelly of Forest Hills, was chris- tened, Easter Sunday, at Bethany Conghgational church, East Rock- away. The Rev. George Wilson, pastor, conducted the ceremony; and sponsors were Mrs. Durand R. Miller, Mrs. Mack Neuberger, and F.. Wright Donnelly, the child's aunts and uricle. A family dinner followed at the Miller home on Baisley avenue, East Rockaway. Guests included the baby's parents, also, her pa- ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.. Donnelly of East Rock- away; Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright Donnelly of Oceanside; Mr. and Mrs. Neuberger and sons, Frank and Richard of Orange, N. J.; Ben Strands of New York city, Miss Elenore Miller, daughter of the hosts, and 'Henry Fordham of East Rockaway, who. supplied inci- dental music for the occasion, Bibles marked with streamers. their matron of honor.. Other a tendants Mrs. Barbara Israel (of Brookly and .Miss Terna Danis of Chelse: best man. from Lawrence High school, Parsons. School of Applied Ar and Ohio university, Announce Betrothal Of Their Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Parker Vooris of 216 Newbridge road, Bellmore, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alberta Vooris, to Nathan W. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil W. Brown of 183 North Columbu venue, Freeport. The expect to be mar- ried July 29, Miss Vooris is a graduate of Mepham Central High school and is employed in the Garden City plant of the Sperry ~Gyroscope company. Mr.- Brown attended Freeport High school and is an employee of the Hempstead sani- tation department. Dinner And Shower Honor Miss Townsend Miss Susannah Gibbs Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield A. Townsend of 14th street, Gar- den City, whose marriage to John D. Mallett of Kilburn road, Gar- den City, will take place next Sat- urday at the Cathedral of the In- carnation, was guest of honor at: a dinner and bridal shower given by Miss Mary Klopper-of New York city. Miss Klopper is. to be a bridesmaid at the wedding. of the City of New York, Mass. Jewish Memorial hospital, hattan, as a house physician. Miss Mohr Betrothed To Merrick Resident Miss Kathryn Morgan Is Corporal's Bride Miss Kathryn Morgan, daughter of Dr. wulxam F.. Morgan bf the Baldwin Garden apartments, Baldwin, and the- late Mrs. Mor gan, became the bride of Corporal Harold J. Lindberg,. son of Mrs. Agnes Lindberg of Brooklyn, at the Scott Street Baptist church in Baltimore, Md., Easter Sunday. The Rev. Howard C, Lane of- Mrs. Frank DiMaria of Brooklyn, sister of the bride- [room and Staff Sergeant James Mé‘Huxh attended the couple. The bride wore navy blue and white, with a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Lindberg is expected home this week-end to continue in her osition as assistant:cashier at the People's State bank, Baldwin. She is a graduate of Baldwin High school and (Syracuse university. Corporal Lindberg is stationed at the Aberdeen proving ground, Md. nounced the engagement of h daughter, Miss Lillian «Mohr, nue, to marry in the fall. of 'R. H. Johnson and company. {\.. _ REGISTRATIONS FOR # AND FO FALL {BOYS IN DAYIONLY are now being @cospted ENROLLMENT LIMITED Summer Term and Erg: 'School Co-Ed'nl. m P-T. A. at Centennial lomh avenue school, 3:18) Temple Sisterhood, home| Mrs. Ewart Nethersole, 18 p. m. of Mrs.> James Ebert.| Cornwell avenue, 12:48 Meeting. Community. Gar+| Cathedral avenue, 8:30) p. m. r den club, home of Mrs.] p. m. -. For high quality and efficient COLONIAL CLEANERS Phone G. B. Konselm Henry street R 331) Meeting, Methodist 30 p \m. in]: naclety. at Heeuni. luv. Fulton Civic .| association, . at + Jackson school, 8 p. m. Hicksville Meeting, Reformed | church hum. circle, at church, Wom» church, Merrick Forum Jewish Mntln. h Har Meeting, P-T 2:48 p. m. ting. bond 'at a SCHOOL FOR BOYS a: ire Hose aux» rehl 8 p. m. & school, centre, East Men Meeting, P-T. A... at. N bridge road school, i e om e »! omen's tellowahip, 8 v. m. m. ho s {20 Pog y ul - girle: anics nail, East Reckaway p. m. Meeting. Jewish auxiliary, | Meeting, Liberty Hose at centre. # p. m. lary, at Cut- o Arehouse, p.. m. Cotton mn class, . K bure Rhame avenue OIL IS AMMUNITION USE YOUR FIREPLACE \FIREPLACE COAL -_. COAL & OIL CORP. Joseph Hagris, Pres. ° W FREEPORT 940 - RV.C. 240 New Hyde rk Card party, ish auxiliary, at centre . m. Meeting, P. 2:30 p. m. wile 8 p. im. ***\ meeting, - Home bureau, at Lutheran church, 10 a. m. Park _\ An POT, A., at school, 3:18 p. m. Oce , Meeting, Le Carriers auxiliary, home of Mr4. Thomas Pugh, Washing» ton avenue, 10 Meeting, Jewish home .. of- Mri 410 - Long p. m. Garden at home 'of Segeiken, Woodward ave- nue, 8 p. m. avenue school, '3 p. m. Lake home of| Meeting, Mot club, . at c Evans|frehall, 8:30 p. m. avenue, 8:30 my Chair - cushion clln Home --- bureau, at Woodfield road school, 1 pm long Beach Buchutlve meetin West Hem xt| Motion. picture, Holy tead L rlub ramklial liming. Chung-no? Com- 's hall, 8 p. m. & jul for high school. Hadas B 8:30 p. m, F Woodmere Board meeting, Hadassah, home of Mrs. Leo \i Burton avenie, 8 D. M-| Meeting, guru:- x,) l' 8. Boa: Reckyille Centre Meeting, Mercy leagues cen- TOMOKEKUW of Mrs. Recovered : Ready Made Lamp Mounting 240 SUNRISE HwAY. Rockville Céntre Tel. 3464 Closed Mondays - lmnmn avenue Card party, St dies Ald, p.. m. n|, \ women's | club lits] *** hare \: Recsevelt tion meeting, Jewish 8 m, dopntmenl Bellerose Meeting: Junior. league, at mung. clubhouse, 8:30. p.. m. at t Meeting. Women's club, at|Dessert« clubhouse, 2 p. /m. Ll; M“ ”awl-I‘ll“ auxil« % parish nu. um\... con-Mu 1:30 p. \101ml Jewllh sisterhood Mystic: Rebekahs, at ' parish Davison avenue at school, 3 p, m. s tug per meeting, James liver home of Mrs, G. F, 47 Second street, 6 Meeting, St. James circle, home of Mrs. Uniondale Health; Northern | Parkway P-T. t school, 2 p. m. circle, Allin, Bellmore Joh 7 Stream Ladies A/ assau Village, of- nue . to d, Bedford a , all day. YES, WE HAVE Delia Com- Garde “E Musical program, Commun- ity dub t Cllhldl’ll house, 11 a. m,. Mempstead Handler, | Meeting.\ St, _ George's _ Mr; 1:30 Mrs. Club, at 'Guild hall, & p. m. Board meeting. P-T. A Prospect school, m Meeting. llmu‘ Community are' always acceptable «,, . Our stock includes cards for every. occa- sion, 8 NO. VILLAGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE at clubrooms, 1 p. m. Hit-or-miss . luncheon,\ 8t. James Blue circle, home of Mrs, Winifred Mitchell, 28 Olive: place, 12:30 p. m. Meeting, Daughters of Amer- ica, @ Railroad.. ayenue fireball, 8 p. m Williston tk Meeting, Park avenue P-T, # mdlucusslon group, 2:30 . Cedarhurst Meeting, Girl Scout council, at headquarters; 10 a. im., Contre Men's H. L. WALTER $. MILLER. Jr. GIFR SHOPPE 64 Atlantic Ave. LYNBROOK' ra 420 ' Church avenue, Malverne A., Meeting, A.W.V;S., home of Mrs. H my Keene, Home street, 8:3 Meeting, St. ‘thmnn Rec-] Meeting, tor's Aid society, home of\ A B'Nai Sholom Woodmere High School P-T. school; 3:18 p. ur, East Hempstead , at Call» double 'ceremony performed by Miss Jean Silverman was mar- ried, to William Eisenberg,; son of verman became the bride of Dr. George Danis, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Mass. The .sisters were «dressed alike in white faille gowns, fashioned «along princesse lines with het Their long veils of tulle'were draped from tiaras of seed pearls and they carried white orchids on Mrs. Shirley Shein -of Cedar- hurst, sister- of the. brides, was for Jean . were Miss Elayne Deutsch of Manhattan and Maids of honor for Audrey were Miss Ann Sulzer of. Cedarhurst sister of the bridegroom: ' Lieu» tenant Sanford Foster of Brooklyn was best man for Mr. Eisenberg and John Danis was his brother's Mr. Eisen» berg is an alumnus of the College <Mrs. Danis was. graduated from Endicott Junior college,..Beverly, Dr. Dams, an alumnus of Boston: college, is attached to the Man- - Walter M. Mohr of 2903 Valen- tine avenue, Manbattan, has an- Miss Mohr is a graduate of Vas- sar college and of the school of library service at Columbia uni+ versity. Mr. Jost attended Pratt in- stitute, Brooklyn and New York umversnty. He is Long Island sales manager for the investment firm Application at this time is advised >- ERNEST GREENWOOD, Headmaster Té PARK AVE., N. Y. 16, Hr. 38 St. CAL 5-5541 nem\ ~. A of 1- te | mn. a, Mrs. Eisenberg was graduated the ts is to |- Elmer C. Jost of 43 Central ave» Merrick, 'The couple expect 'Mr. and Mip. WANT ADS-Lyabrook: Telephone Lynbrook 4000 _ Jane Gardner To Wed LtT Miller Engagement To East Rockaway Man Announced Frank Gardner of Indianapolis, Ind., have announced 4 the engagement of their daughter, get extra red points. Miss Barbara Jane Gardner, to Lieutenant Burton Franklyn Mi- ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durand R. Miller of Baisley avenue, East Rockaway. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Gardner is a'junior in the art school at Butler, university in Indianapolis, and is a member of Alpha Kappa Chi sorority. Lieutenant Miller, a graduate of East Rockaway High school, at- tended Wesleyan university, Mid- dletown, Conn., before entering the army air forces. 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