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$1?ch Benefit Nets $1,500 To Convent Fund League Pin-lent; Are Hostesses In Garden City More than $1,500 has been added to the building fund for the new convent of Mercy hospital, Rock- ville Centre, as the result of- a card party sponsored by the Past Presidents' club of Mercy leagues of Nassau county, at he Garden City hotel, Friday afternoon. More than 500 women were present. Sister Mary de Chantel, superin- tendent, and Sister M. Josepha, receptionist were guests of honor. Mrs. J. Dyer Speliman, founder- president of the club, announced that the new convent is in pro- @ss of construction on the hos- pital grounds and is expected to be completed in early summer, Sweepstakes winners were Mrs. David Turnbull, Mrs, Dennis Sulli- van, Mrs. Leo Halpin, Mrs, A. R. Purdy, Mrs, John Kenny, Mrs. Frank V. Droesch Mrs. J. Russell Kenmore, Mrs. Frank Lyons, Mrs. E. J. Wright and Mrs Lawrence J. McNaughton Sub-chairmen were the Mes- dames Joseph Ryan,» Eugene Hurley, Turnbull, Halpin, John M. Connelly, John A. McCaffery, Wil- liam J. Martin, John L Neubert, Theodore N. Goetz, F. axwell Galloway, Charles H. Morlath, and Mrs. Droesch. Miss Alicia O'Connor of West- bury, prominent lawyer, made a plan for\ women to take an: active part in politics \to keep the Unit- ed States a democracy.\ She was spesker at a meeting of the Bald- win League for Mercy: hospital, Friday night, in the Holy Name room at St. Christopher's church. She used as her topic \Woman's place in Politics.\ Thursday and Friday, the league Sisters At Way SOCIETY se MiSS GLADYS ?. SCHWARCZ MISS CLAUDIA 3, scufi'hc The Schwarce Sisters Take College Honors > Two daughters of Mr.. and Mrs. Nandor: F. Schwarez of Peterson place, Lynbrook, are seniors at Waynesburg college, Waynesburg, Pa. Miss Claudia June Schwarcz has. just been named to \Who's Who in 'American Colleges and Universities.\ She is president of body and a member of the board of publications, Sigma Tau Delta sorority, the Little Theater, Sphinx and the YWCA cabinet. She is majoring in Eng- lish. Miss Gladys Schwarcz -who is majoring in business administra- tion, took her first three years at Hofstra college, where she had been elected president of the Kate Mason association for her senior year-an office which 'she could not fill because: of the transfer. Both girls attended Lynbrook High school and were graduated from Long Beach High school. Miss Catherine Ranieri will sponsor a Christmas sale of Becomes Mrs. Cocchio handu ork and cakes at 78 Merrick road, from 10 until § o'clock. Mrs. Frederick Lobenstein and. Mrs. John Kane will be in charge. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Harry Quinn, Mrs James Gilroy presided with 50 members in attendance. A Christmas party . Christopher's church, Bald- mn, was the scene of the wed- ding, yesterday at 5 «o'clock, of Miss :Catherine Rose «Ranieri, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, An- thony (Ranieri of Lakeside drive, Baldwin, to Peter C. Cocchio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cocchio followed with Mrs. Michael Crowe of Union City, N. J. and Mrs. Harry Lutz in charge of refreshments Miss. Lantelme To Wed Physician Saturday Plans have been completed: for the wedding of. Miss Marguerite M. Lanteime, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lantelme of Florida street, Long Beach, to Dr. Louis B. Fernandez, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Miguel Fernandez of Puerto Padre, Cubs, Saturday, at 4 p. m., in St. Ignatius Martyr Roman Catholic church of Long Beach, with the Rev. John Cass officiating Miss Virginia 'Thode' of Valley Stream will serve as maid of homor-and Pr. Will Henderson of New York city will act as best man. Miss Lantelme, a grad@ate of Lang Beach High school, recently «ompleted her training as a nurse at Misericordia hospital in New York city. (Dr. Fernandez is a graduate of the University of Ha- vana and interned at Galikio Gar- cia hospital of Havana. He is chief resident doctor and (surgeon at Wickersham hospital in New York eit y. Junior Debs Ham Holidey Tes The Jumor Debs of the Hemp- stead Woman's.club were enter- tained at a Christmas teo, yester- day afternoon, at the home of Miss Jean Ann Rowe, Brixton read, Garden City; About (35 n embers were present. ‘Yn Ann Christ of Parsons ve, Hempstead was hostess -at a meeting, Friday night. Plans were made for the annual mother and daughter dinner,~ February 18, at Shadow Lawn, Hempstead. There will be a guest speaker. Migs Lorna Ross, president, re- g ted on the baskets given at anksgiving. A party 'is being arranged for January 5, the place to be announced. The Rev. Ulick O'Sullivan Buckley officiated and Mr. Ranieri gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin with fitted bodice with yoke of ne: and lace, and a> bouffant skirt with a long: train. Her fingerp veil fell from a tiara of Orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of white roses. Miss Johanna Ranieri attended hemsister as maid-of-honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Ph#Homena eAngelis and Miss Murliel hoenaker of «Baldwin... Rocco Martoucci of Union City was bes: man, and ushering were Jack Por- tano of Bayoune, N. J.,.cousin of the bridegroom, and. Samuel Pa- gano 'of Union City. A reception for about 20 'Oguests fo'lowed at the Masonic temple, Baldwin. After a fortnight's trip, Mr. and Mrs. 'Cocchio will make their home in Brooklyn. Mr. Cocchio was recently discharged from the army air corps after four years of service. Hospital Ausiliary Reports On Benefit Dewey Couch of New York city was awarded a case of liquor at the annual bridge of the Rockville~ Centre auxiliary to South Nassau Communities hospital, Friday night (at 'the. Rockville: Country Sotority ¢lub, under chairmanship of Mrs. Lillian M. Bowlend. Other win- ners of special awards were J. A. Bergman and. Arthur H.. les of Rockville Centre, Refreshments 'were served to the 250 guests present. Mrs. Ar- thur Brindley was chairman of tickets. Mrs. Fred J. Singer, presi- dent, has announced the Christ- mas party and election of officers, December 21, at 2:30 p. m., in the hospital board room, Oceanside Mrs. Earl Foskett and her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Jean Foskett, will be the featured entertainers. jA mesbur g, C ollege l Miss Mac A|||ster Weds Veteran By Ca ncfléjght Begomes Mrs. Wm. Oechslin And Reception Follows Miss Eleanor F. Mac Alister, daughter of Mrs. Floyd S. Weekes of the Colonial Garden partments, Hempstead, and William G. Oechs- lin, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. William R. 'Oechslin' of - North . Sycamore street, West Hempstead, were married, yesterday at 6 o'clock in candlelight service at the Luth- eran Church of the: Epiphany, Hempstead. The ceremony. was performed by the pastor, the Rev. Walter . M. Ruccius..' A.reception for the families followed. at the Garden City hotel. The bride wore a white satin gown with a~tight fitting bodice and starched chiffon: skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a prayer book marked with orchids. Miss Phyllis Crane as her only attendant and the best man was the bridegroom's brother; Ensign Pobert Oechslin, U. S. Navy. The bride was graduated 'from Maine Central institute, Pittsfield, Me., and the New York Institute of Dietetics in Manhattan, 'She is dietitian on the Meadow Brock Hospital staff in Hempstead. e bridegroom was graduated from Hempstead High school. He was discharged, last week, after. serv- ing overseas with an air force | photograpic unit. Before entering f thethe service, he was on the staff of Nassat Daily Review-Star and Newsday, having worked for Kil- mer PhotosSperry 'and experi- mental, Christmas Party Is Set For Tomorrow F Nassau branch, American asso- clationof University: Women, will have a Chnstmas party, tomorrow night at 8:15 p. m.;, at the home of Mrs. George T Yarrow, 61 Delaware avenue, Freeport. Mrs. William H. Vogt heads the hostess committee; and assisting will be the Mesdames Stanley Pierce, F. J. Porter, Henry B. Roberts, Wil- liam Ruten, Howard W, Rymers, George H. Thobaben, Raiph For- syth..and Miss Gertrude Tufe', Miss Marta will speak on \Education in Poland.\ Plans Chrlsumu Party The annual Christmas party of Omega Phi Sigma sorority will be held December 20, at 8 p. m.,. the Brooklyn Women's club, 114 Pier- repont street, it was announced. Mrs. James J. Schnell of Rockville Centre and 'Mrs. Rogers Johnston of St. Albans-are in- charge of arsangements Representatives from Long Is- land, New Jersey, Staten Island, and Brooklyn will be present, as the party will be areunion of former and present'memberl. Miss Ruth C. Braren Bride In Freeport Weds Puffy—Officer Donn R, Githeris In Church The Freeport Methodist church was the scene of the wedding, Saturday at 5 o'clock, of Miss Ruth C, Braren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Braren 'of West Lincoln place, Freeport, to Donn R.-Githens, aviation radioman 1st class, U. S. N, R., son of Mr. and Mrs, Norman S. Githens of Penn- sylvania avenue, Freeport. The Rev, Milnor H. Senior of the Methodist church of Paterson, N. -J., uncle of the bride, per- formed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Hubert Jones/ pastor of the Freeport church, apd Mr. Braren gave his daughter in mar- riage. She wore a white satin gown styled with fitted bodice with a sheer yoke, Chantilly lace trim, and gathered skirt with a train. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried white carnations. Miss Virginia Gould of Freeport attended the bride as maid- of-honor; and the briz's sisters, Mrs. J. P. McCahon and Mrs. Chester Ciotti, both of. Freeport, were matrons-of-honor.. Miss Sally Githens, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Marjorie Ashton were bridesmaids, Norman S. Githens, Jr., acted as 'best man for his brother; and ushering were Petty Officers Charles Tietien and Rob- ert Licence, U. S. N. R. of Free- port; William Green of Manhat- tan, and Pettv Officer John Emmets, U. S. N. R., -of Ridge- field Park, N. J. A reception for about 90 guests followed at the Coral house in Baldwin. After a short.stay in New York city. Petty Officer Githens and his bride will travel to Canada for a fortnight. They will reside on West Lincoln place. Freeport. Both are Freeport High school graduates and Petty Officer Githens attended Dartmouth col- lege before enlisting in the navy in 1943. Mis. Githens is employed in thefI-‘reenort office of the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance company. » Delta Chi Delta Meets In Hempstead Miss 'Rhebe Handler, president of Delta Chi Delta sorority of Hofstra college, entertained mem- bers at het home on. Jackson street, Hempstead, Thursday night.. Miss Sylvia Siefer, senior representative to the Intersorority council; reported on the last meet- ing-Of that organization, Miss Sylvia Cohn was appointed general chairman of an affair to be given at the Little theatre at Hofstra, February 1. Assisting her will be Miss Shirley Kramer and \'Miss Marcia Ames, refreshments; Miss Arlete- Sager, tickets; Miss Sylvia Seifer and Miss Beverly Hoppin, publicity, December 26, a group will at- tend the opera. The next meeting will: take place, January 6 at 8 p. M., at Miss Cohn's home, 64 Westminster road, West Hemp- stead. Miss Bregler Becomes Mrs. Jqseph Teller Mr, and 'Mrs, Charles Bregler of Lindenhurst have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Bregler, to Joseph Willis Teller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Teller of West Lena avenue, Freeport. The marriage took place, No- vember 21, 'at Our Lady of Per- petual Help Roman Catholic church in Lindenhurst, followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Teller and his bride reside in Lindenhurst. Mrs. Teller\ attended Hunter New York city; and Mr. Teller, Hofstra college. He served two years in the army air corps and 'two years as a bureau of aeronautics representative for the U, S. navy. He is a riding master at St. Joseph's academy at Brent- wood. __ Calendar Of Coming Lvents---Religions, Civic, And Social - TODAY American Legion, William Clin- ton ' Story post (Freeport)- Square club auxiliary (Belimore) -Meeting nndhchnstmas party at- clubhouse, 8:30 p, m Sportsmanship dinner at dug-| Veterans of Foreign Wars, Major- ut, 7:30 p. m ad of education (North Mer- k}-Meeting at school, 8 p. m: Companions of the Forest, Iro- quois circle (Freeport)-Christ- mas party at Juunior Order hall 8:13 p. m Fire Department auxiliary (Sea- form—Meeung at firehall, 8:30, p Fire deMment auxiliary» (North Mérrick)-Election meeting at firehall, 8:30 p. m. High school, football team (Ocean- side)-Annual banquet at Nied- erstein's, Lynbrook, 7 p.m. Home Buresu (Beltmore)-Busi- ness > meeting -at St. John's Lutheran church, Bellmore, .8 p. m Order of the Eastern Star. Cas- slopeia chapter (Rockville Cen- tre)>-Christmas party and elec- tion at Masonic temple, 8 p. m: Parent-Teacher sssociation (Roose- velt) -Christmas meeting at Washington avenue school, 8:30 p. m. People's church, Junior league (Lomg Beach) -- Meeting at church, #30 p. m. Pyihinn Sisters, Valant temple (Hempstead)--Meeting at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. m. Rotary club (Merrick) -Dinner- meeting at South. Shore terrace, 3 m Stel Farm (Hempstead) -- Meeting at Elks club, 8:30 p. m. #1. Christopher's Reman Catholic church, Sacred Heart league (Baldwin} -- Annual holiday bridge at school auditorium, $:30 Sens snd Daughters of Liberty (RMempstead)-Christmas party 3t Jumier Order hall, 8 p. m. 4 General J. Franklin Bell post (Rockville 'Centre)-Meeting at clubhouse, 8 p. m. Woman's club, 'junior league (Hempstead) - Board meeting, home of Mrs. Harry Sebree, 150 Parsons drive, 8 p. m. Women's Republican club (Hemp- stead)-Meeting - at > Shadow Lawn. 8:30 p. m: TOMORROW All _ Saints .. Episcopal ~ church, Mothers' - club (Baldwin)- Christmas party, home of Mrs. W. H. Brinkman, Victoria street, 8 p. m. All Saints | Episcopal _ church, Women's - guild - (Baldwin)- Meeting, home of Mrs. Harold Jackson, 39 North Milburn ave- nue, 2 p; m. American Association of Univer- sity Women (Nassau)-Meeting, home of Mrs.:G. T. Yarrow, 61 \Delaware avenue, Freeport, 8 p.m. Atlantic South Civic association (Freeport) -Meeting at Exempt Firemen's hall, 8:30 p. m. Book club ( win) -Meeting, home of Mrs. Henty Bang, Hart street, 8:15 p. m. Catholic Daughters . of America, Court St. Cecelia (Hempstead) -Christmas party at Our Lady of Loretto clubhouse, 8:30 p Christmas b as k e t association (Baldwin)-Meeting at Baldwin house, 8 p. m. Community Congregational church (South Hempstead) - Trustees meeting, home of Joseph Straka, 8 p. m Community Garden club ~(East Hempstead)-Christmas meet- ing, home of Mrs. Herbert Tap- ley, 122 Tower court, 8 p. m. Companions of the Forest, Friend- ship circle. (West Hempstead) -Cards and games party at Odd Fellows hall, Hempstead, 8:30 p. m. Daughters of America, Julia T. Roth - Christmas party \it South Shore terrace, Merrick,-after meeting at fArehall, 7:30 p. m. Daughters of the Union, Julia Ward Howe. chapter (Freeport) -Christmas meeting, home of Mrs. Estelle Kehm, 'Claurome place, 8 p. m. Degree of Pocahontas, Red. Wing council (Hempstead) -Meeting at Junior Order hall, 8 p. m. East Fulton: Civic association (Hempstead)-Meeting at Jack- son street school, 8 p.. m. Empire Hose company auxiliary (Merrick)-Meeting and Christ- mas party at firehall, 8 p. m. Episcopal Church of Transfigura- tion, Women's guild (Freeport) -Meeting, home of Mrs. E. D.| Blackwell, Smith street, 2 .p. m. Fortnightly club (Rockville Cen- tre)-Meeting at Masonic tem- ple, 2:15 p. m. Garden club (Oceanside) -Christ- mu party at Salamander hall, 8 ml! (Nunn)-Meeung at Community center, Lynbrook, 1 p. m. Home Bureau: (Freeport-Baldwin) <-Wool dress class at Columbus avenue school, Freeport, 10 a. m. Home Bureau (Merrick-North Merrick) -Meeting . at Com- munity hall, Merrick, 8 p. m. Home Bureau (West Hempstead) -Refinishing furniture class at clubhouse, 10 a. m: . Jewish Center Sisterhood (Roose- vain—Merlin; atcenter. 8:30 ohn W Anderson\ Republican club (Massapequa) -Meeting at clubhouse, 8 p. m. League of Women Voters (Gar- den City-Hempstead)-Meeting, home of Mrs. Harry Sklar, Washington street, Hempstead, 8 p. m. Leagues for Mercy hospitals, cen- tral council (Nassau) -Meeting at hospital, 2 p. m. Mothers' club (Lakeview)-Meet- ing at firehouse, 8 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Oceanside)-Meeting at high school, 3 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (East Meadov~)-Meeting ° at New- bridge road school, 8:15 p. m. Parent-Teacher. association (Long Beach)-Fathers' night at Cen- tral school, 8:80 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Long Beach) at East school, 8:30 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Wan- “(In—Meeting at Sunrise Park school, 8 p. m. P. E. O., chapter X (Nassau)- Mann], home of Mrs. W. B. Graham, Huntington road, Gar- den 'City, 11 a. m. Rebekahs .(Nassau)-Past noble grands meeting at Freeport clubrooms, 8 p. m. Sacred Héart seminary, auxiliary (Hempstead) - Meeting . at annex, 2 p. m. Temple Israel, Sisterhood (Free- port)-Bridge and mah jongg at temple, 8:15 p. Temple Binal\ shalom auxiliary Rockville Centre)-Cantata- at vestry rooms, 8 p. m. Third Church of the Four Leaf Clover (Hempstead) -Cake and apron sale at church building, 2 to 5 p. m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, John A. Kissel t (Oceanside) -Meet~ ing at Youth center, 8 p. m. Village Officials (Nas- sau)-Meeting at municipal building, Freeport, 8:30 p. m. Woman's clu Meeting Dauch's ball, 2 p. m. Miss Bishop Is Bride Of Lieut. Chaplin L Military Personnel Included Among Bridal Attendants Miss Mirginia Bishop, daughter. and Mrs, Williams will reside in including music and a quiz on the rad-| Negro's contribution to Arerican of Mr. afid Mrs. Donald S. Bishop of Jerus@lem avenue, Hempstead, and Li@utenant Charles Kalis S. army, son of Mr. and Mr® Alvin N. Chaplin of PottstowB, Pa., were (married, yesterday afternoon. The cere- mony was performed at 4 o'clock in Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Wchurch, He, .pstead, 'by the Rev. Aloysius H. Gillick, pas- tor. A réeeption followed in the Hempstedd *armory. The bfide wore a white satin wedding (gown fashioned with a sweetheart neck, tight fitting bodice and long sleeves. Her long veil, brought from Belgium by the bridegro@m, was caught with clus- ters of orange blossoms. She car- ried whit@ roses, snap dragons and stephanotis, Miss Margaret M. Port Washington was maid. of honor. The bridesmaids were MHs. Walter Cereoli of Bethpag@y Mrs. Milton Hyman of Mineo!a, MMiss Constance Chaplin of Pottst@n, sister of the bride- groom; amd four cousins of the bride, the Misses Rose, Helen. Mary and Cecelia Szweada of Bayonne, N. J. The best man. was Lieutenant Commander Francis H. Keene, U. S. of Pottstown, Ushers were Private John Chaplin, U. S. marines Of Salem, N. J., and Cor- poral Nelgon Chaplin, U. S. samy of Pottsfwn, brothers of the bridegro®m: Captain Henry Whit- beck, Captain A. T. Bills, Warrant Officer Robert Finnegan, Lieuten- ant J. MZ Franz and First Ser- geant Wilfred Becker, all 'of Mitchel Feld. The bride was graduated from Hempstea#@ _ High - school - and Katharin®@ Gibbs school, New York city, and lis employed as a secre- tary at Mitchel Field. The bride- groom graduated from schools in Pennsylv@mia and National uni- versity, Washington. D. C., where he majored in law. He is a mem- ber of Sigma Nu Phi fraternity. He holds four battle stars and re- cently refuirned from two years' service jA the European and Caribbean theaters of war. The coUple departed uy plane fora hom@ymoon in Mexico, Miss Anderson Bridcl | Of Carl W. Olson Miss Guphild Anderson, daugh- ter, of MF, and Mrs, David< W. | Anderson Of East Centennial ave- nue, Roosevelt, and Carl W, Olson, son of Mand Mrs. Hex-min Gul- brandsem / of - Jefferson _ avenue. Roosevelt,. were married yester- day at 40p. m., in Christ Luth- eran chutgh, Freeport. 'The Rev. David G win Jaxheimer, pas- tor, officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, trimimed with seed pearls and with @a long train. Her: veil fell from @ halo hat and she car- ried white fall flowers. Miss Doris Mae Andefson was maid of honos for her Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Anderson, the bride's cousin, amd Miss Mildred Zim- merman Of Roosevelt and Miss Joan Fahi@ of Brooklyn, Eric Olfon was best man for his brother, Arnold Anderson and Charles DBuckhardt of Freeport were ushers. A reception for 125 guests followed in the Roosevelt live, in Rogsevelt, The bride is a graduate of Hempstead) High school and was employed An the Sperry plant during the war. Mr. Olson, a grad- uate of South Side High school, Rockville @entre, was a technical sergeant in the army and recently received Mis honorable discharge after five years of service-18 months ofwhich he spent over- seas. Miss Greenackel Weds Gerald M. Duwyer Miss Rosemary Greenackel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zwissler of Liberty avenue, East Meadow, Was matried to Gerald M. Dwyex son of Mrs. Michael Dwyer of Newbndge road, Hicks- ville, and the late Mr. Dwyer, yes- terday at 4:30 p. m., in St. Raphael's Roman Catholic church, East Mead@w. The Rev. Paul A. Connolly, 'Bastor performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, John Greenackel, wore a white satin gown and l‘ fingertip-lefigth veil held in place with orang blossoms. She carried white roses, Miss Ann Greenackel was maid ®f honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were another sis- ter, Miss (Florence. Greenackel, and Miss Mildred Dwyer, sister of the bridegroom. Henry Kolsch of Hicksville was best man afd ushers were Robert Dwyer. a nd Joseph Murray of Hicksville. CA reception for 100 guests was held in George's Grove, North Bellmore, where Mr. Dnver is @Mgaged in farming. The bug was. educated in Brooklyn s@hools. Mr. Dwyer is a graduate of Hicksville High school. TERESA CAPLES BAPTISED Teresa Blanche Capies, daugh- ter of Mr. Cand 'Mrs. James A. Caples of 28 Bedell place, Amity- ville, was baptised yesterday at St. Martin'g Roman Catholic church, Unign avenue. The Rev., James J. Griffin, rector, officiated. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Kalish of St. Albans. FENDER PAN STOLEN Detective Fred Babr, of the first squad, Merrick, is investigating the theft of a fender pan from a car belonging to Ralph B. Weiss, of 50 West Waltut street, Long Beach. Weiss told police the pan was taken from the car while it was parked .| in the muni€ipal parking field on (Hempstead) -| Merrick road, opposite the Grove theater, Saturday night. Square clubhouse. The couple will VAQ-S‘xl' DAILY REVIEW-STAR-- MONDAY DECEMBER 10, 1945 ..... cue .... OUIZ PROGRAM Miss Marion Mott Wed In Freeport Miss Marion Florence daughter of Mrs, Leone Mon of Manhattan, formerly of Freeport, became the bride of Daniel Jer- ome Williams,. son of Mrs, Mar- garet Williams of Manhattan, yes- terday afternoon, at the Freeport Methodist church, followed by a reception at the Baldwin house. The Rev, Hubert Jones, pastor, performed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Wash- ington, D. C., and Virginia, Mr. New York. The bride is a WAYI‘ MT? Hompstewd Telephone Hemmwud 6980 HELD AT CHURCH Negro's Contrlbutlon To American Life Topic; Soloist Heard \Gifts for America,\ a program uate of Freeport High school and life, was presented Friday night at the Lenox Hills Hospital School Christ's First Presbyterian churca. of Nursing, New York city. Mr. Hempstead. The meeting was Williams was recently discharged sponsored by the social education from the army. Mrs, Frank Hostess At Bridge And Tea Mrs. Long Beach avenue, Freeport, en- Arthur Frank of North and action committee of the Wom- en's Missionary society with Miss Jessie Duryea as chairman. The Rev, E. Crawford Williams the invocation, and Mrs. Donald E. Smith, president of the tcrtained at bridge and tea at the Missionary society, welcomed the Hotel Plaza, New York city, Fri- day afternoon. Her guests in- cluded Miss Rebecca Pittsburgh, Mrs. Mrs, Simah Vaughn, Mrs. Carles Griffin of Manhattan; Mrs. Wal- lace McCartney, Mrs. Alion Klicz. Mrs. Nancy Gigl and Mrs. E. T Towner of Freeport. 80 PUPILLS AT DANCE Eighty members of the seventh and eighth grades of the Chestnut street school, West HempsteRd, at- tended a dance Friday night in the school gymnasium, 'sponsored by the Parent-Teacher association. guests. The quiz, conducted by Mrs, Lillian C. Van Mater, Hemp- stead librarian,. was entitled \Gifts wugfimfldcf of Discovery,\ and included ques- tions on patriotism, education, sel- ence, invention, leadership, sports and the arts. The panel was made up of members of the Harriet Tubman league of Hempstead. They were the Misses Shirley Ragland, Conice Gourillion, Frances Mattry, Doris Darrows, Ruby Jones and szeccs Lattimer. John Bland, Jr., soloist, was 2e¢- companied by Mrs. Violet McLean The benediction was spoken by Paul Boulus and Joeen Budnick|(}® Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, pas- were the winners of a Jucky num- ber dance. Bob Carter's band, composed .of a group of Hemp- stead high school students, played. sterile hte Auta STV DIO Photographers 26 CHURCH STREET Tel. Freeport 6020 LAMPS CUSTOM MADE from Imported and Domestic Wood ® 23 HAIT’SuAVE ROOSEVELT Tel, @REEPORT 2007 A WEDDING ALBUM PROTOGEAPHS TAKEN AT ROME CBURCB RECEPTION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY, PORTRAITS Portsait 9 North Park Avenue ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. RVC. 4144 tor of the church. thrill the one YOU IDVC ~ with your Portrait PRAYERBOOK BURNING SUBJECT OF SERMON 'The Burning of Kaplan's Prayer Book\ was the subject of a sermon by Rabbi Samuel J, Chill at the first of the late Friday evening services at Temple Israel, Long Beach. The speaker discussed the burning of the reconstructionist prayer book compiled by Rabhi Kaplan and his colleagues. During the social hour Rabbi Chill held an open forum on the idea of the custom-made prayer books, and Cantor Aaron Caplow led in congregational singing and also sang a number of solos. Sis- terhood members were hostesses during the refreshnient hour. GUEST SPEAKER Radio Lecturer To Address Long Beach B'Nai Brith The Rev. William C. Kerman will be guest speaker at a meet- ing of Long Beach lodge, B'Nai Brith, Wednesday at $:30 p. m. in the city hall auditorium, Long Beach. 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