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* 48% Miss Mary Jane Curry Bride Of Lt. Doolittle lrido'room'; Uncle Performs Ceremony Breakfast Follows Miss Mary Jane Curry, daughter &f Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hamilion Curry of Washington, D. C., and Lieutenant Russell Carter Doo« littel, U. 5. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrz. Fred k W. Doolittle of Garden | City, were urday. The wed~ ding took place in Rutgers Pres- bytérian church, Manhattan, at 11 a m. The Rev. Daniel Russell, great-uncle . of the - bridegroom, formerly pastor of the church, of- ~Mciated. A wedding breakfast for the families followed at the West- aver. hotel. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore'a brown travelling sult and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Ralph Miller was her matron of honor, and Frederick /W. Doo- little, Jr., -of. Babylon, was> best man for his brother. The bride attended Washington university» 'she bridegroom was graduated from Hempstead High school, and Princeton university, and 'did. graduate work at Cali- fornia School of- Pasadena. He has been in service four yéars, and) has 'been trans- ferred-from the Lilo separation center to Washington. \\The bridegroom's parents en- fertained at a (dinner,. Friday might, in honor of the couple. Christmas Party Is Set. For Tomorrow Nassay branch, American asso- clation of University Women, will have a Christmas 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 sbe the Mesdames Stanley Plerce, F. J. Porter, Henry B. Roberts, Wil- liam Ruten, Howard W. Rymers, George H. Thobaben, Ralph For- syth and Miss Gertrude Tufel: Miss Marta Wankowicz will speak on \Education in Poland.\ Bride-Elect Mia-ll RACIYE WEISSER Miss: Welsser's engagement to Maurice Torledsky, son of Atr. and Mrs. Sdu! B. Torled- sky of Johnstown, Pa., has been announced by her par- «nts, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weisser of. Sturlane place, Hewlett. 'The couple expect to be married February 3, at Cedarhurst. Mr.. Torledsky was recently hongrably dis- charged from the army after serving as a> warrant officer with the 15th air force, He was overseas for 32 months. Calendar O} TODAY American Legion. (East Rock- away)-Meeting at Main street firehouse, § p. m. American Legion: (Lawrence» Cedarhurst post)-Meeting at Lawrence firehouse, .m. American Legion, Robert VanCott auxiliary (Lakeview) -- Annual Christmas party .at clubrooms, 8 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary (Stewart Manor) -- Meeting at municipal building, 8 p. m. American L e g i o m; Au (Westbury)-Meeting at hall, 8 p. m. # 'American Legion, Cathedral-aux- illary (West Hempstead)-An- nual Christmas club» house, 8 p. m. Civic association (West Lynbrook) -Meeting at Clark avenue school, 8:30 p. m. + Community Garden club of Green Acres (Valley Stream)-Meet- ing. home of Mrs. Kelly Evans, Birch lane, $:30 p.m.: Companions of the Forest, Lady Delia cirele (New Hyde Park) -- Meeting at Community hail, 8:30 ». m Covert Public library club (Stew- art Maner)~-Christmas | party, bome of Mrs. Bruce Meixel, Marshall avenue, 8:30 p. m. Democratic club (Valley Stream) -Meeting at Corona avenue firchall, 8 p. m; Fire department (Hicksville). - Election-meeting at firehouse, 8 p. m. First Reformed church, Ladies guild (New. Hyde Park)- Christmast party at chureh hall, 8 p. m Wilbur Doughty Republican club (Inwood) -Christmas party at Exempt firehall, 8 p. m. Hock and Ladder No. 2 auxiliary Elmont)-Cards and bunco at Surpriise street firehouse, 8:30 G p. m Ladies' East End Republican club (Elmont)-Christmas party and [ tion meeting st firehouse, 8 N 1 Athletic ciub auxifary Flar=l Perk)-Christmas party , ®t clubhouse, 8:30 p. m. I Sisters! At Waynesburg. College I x4 )) Ty w + $o Li“, ream MISS GLADYS P. SCHWARCZ The Schwarez 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 Schwarez has just been named-to \Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.\ She is president of th*-student 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 Schwarez 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 $2100]. Delta Chi Delta Meets In Hempstead Miss Rhebe Handler, president of Delta Chi Hofstra college, entertained mem- bers at her. home» on Jackson street, Hempstead, Th ursd ay representative to the Intersorority council, reported on the last meet- ing 'of that organization. Hofstra, February 1. Assisting her will be Miss Shirley Kramer and Miss Marcia Ames, refreshments; Miss Arlete Sager, tickets; Mi Sylvia: Seifer and Miss Beverly Hoppin, publicity. 3mm\ 26, a group will at- tend the opera. The next meeting will take place, January 6 at 8 & m.,. at Miss (fibre; home, 64 estminater roa est Hemp» stead... > |; 1 ® Miss Ragweiler Honored At Personal Shower Miss Henrietta Rasweller of Aln- wick ~road,- Malverne, was s prised with ' a personal shower, Saturday: night, given . by her gousin, Mrs. John L. Wolffe at her home on Hempstead avenue, Mal- verne. Present were the flunk-of- honor's. mother, Mrs. Philip. Ras- weiler; her flance's mother, Mrs. Harry Pfeiffer of Flora? Park; and the Mesdames J. J. Rasweller, Sr., J. J. Rasweiler, J. Rasweller, 3rd, Henry .R ler, ~George Rasweller; George P, Rasweller, Carl Rasweiler, Lioyd Ragweller, Alfred Wicks, Sr., Alfred Wicks, Jr., Neill Sickles, Jr., Elizabeth Cornwell. - Also, Miss Virginia Rasweiler, Miss Doris Mohr and Lieutenant Louise Eldermann, Waves. *liss ~Rasweiler and- Sergeant Robert W, Pfeiffer plan 'o be mar- ried, late this month, pending his return from (the South Pacific, where he has been serving for 21 months- with the Fifth Air force SOCIETY Delta sorority of night. Miss Sylvia Siefer, senior Miss Sylvia Cohn was appointed general chairman of an affair to be given at the Little theatre at \ al miss 3. SCHWARCz He has been in service for three years and expects to receive his discharge upon his return. Miss Rasweiler is a graduate of Malverne High school and of Hot- stra college and has been employed as a secretary for a Manhattan firm. Sergeant Pfeiffer was grad- uated from Sewanhaka High school and Hofstra college. Miss Judith Preiss Weds Former Corporal The Lutheran Chuych of \Our Savior, Mineola, was the scene, Saturday, of the wedding of Miss Judith Ann Preiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: Arnold Preiss of Wash- ington avenue, Mineola, and Dpn- ald Wells Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron W, Hubbard of G'enwood street, Little Neck. The ceremony was performed at 5 p. m. by the Rev. August W. Brustat, pastor, I The bride wore a white satin gowp with a long bodice, sweet- eart neckline and long sleeves, her gathered skirt ening in a long train. She wore her mother's wed- ding veil 'of. fingertip length, draped from a headpiece of pearl appleblossoms and carried a white Bible with an orchid marker. Her father gave her in marriage. Mrs. Jack M. Smith of Williston Park attended the bride. Warren Preiss of Flushing, the bride's brother, served as best man, An- other brother; Gerald Preiss and David Ekback of Flushing were the ushers. About 50 guests at- terded the dinner and reception at the Trolleholm restaurant, Great Neck. Mrs.' Hubbard is a graduate of Mineola High school and Drake's business school, Jamaica. She was employed as a> secretary with American Airlines. Her husband, a_ graduate of Flushing High school, served for-one year with the army as a corporal in the artil- . Discharged some time.ago, he- is again affiliated with Amer- fean Airlines, with which he too was employed before he entered the army. The couple will spend honeymoon: in Connecticut I d make their home in Chicago, I: Sorority. Plans Christmas Party The annual Christmas party of 0 Phi Sigma sorority will be held mber 20; at 8 p. m., at 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 arrangements. Representatives. from Long Is- land, New Jersey, Staten Island, and Brooklyn will be present, as the party will be a reunion of former and present members. = DINNER FRIDAY Anthony». Rebekah. lodge will have its Christmas party and din- ner, Friday night at 8 o'clock, in the Odd Fellows hall, Inwood. Coming Events --- Religious, Civic, Order of Rainbow for Girls (Val-; Engine company No. 1 auxiliary ley Stream)-Christmas party at Mechanics hall, 7:30 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Mel- ville)-Meeting at Sweet Hol- low school, -8 p.- m: Rebekahs (Mingola) - A n n ual Christmas party at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. m. St. ~ Killian's Roman Catholic church, Holy 'Name society (Farmingdale) - Meeting at school, 8 p. m.\ St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church, Holy. Name society (Garden City) - Meeting at church hall, 8 p. m. St, Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic church, Holy Name so- clety (West Hempstead)-Meet» ing at church auditorium, 8 p. m. Steuben society, Hugo Muenster- berg unit (Lynbrook) -Meeting at Simonson's hall, 8 p. m. South Shore Athletic lea g ue (South Shore)-Meeting at Cen- tral High school, Valley Streath, 8 p.m. Square .club (Malverne) - Elec- tion meeting at Legion club- house, 8 p. m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cor- poral James F, Walsh post and auxiliary (Westbury) - Joint meeting -at fireball, 8 p. m. Village board ( le) -- Meeting at village hall, 8 p. m. Women's 'club ~(Hicksville) - Christmas: party;-home of Mrs. J ose ph - Bergold, - Newbridge road, 8:15 p. m. TOMORROW American Association of Univer: sity Women (Nassau)-Meeting, home of Mrs. G. T.. Yarrow, 61 Delaware. avenue, - Freeport, 8 p. om Board of Trade (Farmingdale)- Meeting at Fulton hotel, 8 p. m. Board of Trade _ (Lynbrook)- Meeting at Red Robin, noon. Board of trade (East Rockaway) -Meeting at Comerford's res- taurant, Main street, at noon. Book Review club (Valley Stream)-Meeting at library, 8 p. m. (Elmont)-Christmas party' at Gotham avenue firetiouse, 8:30 p. m. * First Presbyterian club (New Hyde Park)-Christmas party at church hall, 8 p. m. Garden club (Malverne Park)- Christmas party, home of Mrs. L. M: Van Wagner, Dogwood avenue, 8:30 p. m. Grace Methodist church, Mothers' club (Valley Stream)-Meeting at church hall, 1 p. m. Hadassah (Nassau)-Meeting 'at Community center, Lynbrook, 1 p. m. Holy: Trinity Episcopal church, Men's club (Valley Stream)- Veterans night at parish hall, 8 P. M., Home B ure au (Lynbrook)- Christmas party at Earle ave- nue Arehouse, 2 .p.; m. ' Home Bureau: (Hicksyille)- Stuffed toys class at Trinity Lutheran church, 10 a. m. Jewish Sisterhood (Mineola)- Meeting at center, 9 p. m. Leagues for Mercy hospital, cen- tral countil (Nassau)-Meeting at hospital, Rockville Centre, 2 p..m. League of Women Voters (Gar- den City-Hempstead)-Meeting, home of- Mrs. Harry Sklar, gin-ninja“! street, Hempstead, p. m. Mothers' club (Lakepiew) -Meet- ing at firshouse, 8 p. m. P.: K. O.. chapter (Nassau)- Meeting, home. of Mrs. W. B. Graham, Huntington road, Gar- den City, 11. a.\m. ~ Parent-Teacher association (East Williston) -Christmas meeting at North Side. school, 1:30 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (El- mont)-Christmas program at Covert avenue school, 2:30 p. m. Parent«Teacher association (In- woed)-Christmas party at school 2, 8.p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Lake» view) -Chrigtmas decorations meeting at sehool, 8 p. m. Parent-Teacher association (Mai- verne) -- Meeting at Davison avenue school; 2:30 p. m. NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR Formgr Sergca nt In Lynbrook Becomes Bride Of Veteran Engineer; To Live Upstate Miss Roberta M. Kirk, daughter 0° Mr, and Mrs. Robert B. Kirk of Smith street, Lynbrook, became the bride of Kenneth Kelly, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Nanticoke, Pg., Saturday after- noon, The ceremony was per- formed at 4:30 o'clock at St. James Methodist church, /Lynbrook, by the Rev. Charles C. Cain, pastor, /. reception for about 50 guests followed at the Kifk residence. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore: a white jersey gown with a long train, Her finger- tip veil fell from a pointed lace cap set off with ruching, and she carried a bouquet of white chrys= vs, Charles Trim« mer attended her sister as matron of honor, William Kelly served as best man for his brother, Ushers were Clefton Beck and Warrant Officer Willett Beck, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Kelly, a graduate of Platts- burg State Teacher®'\ college, has been teaching homeveconomics at the Patchogue High school for two years.. A former master sergeant, Mr. Kely has recently: returned from two years of service. with the army engineers in Europ®. He had been in-unform three years, Following a honeymoon, the couple will make their Home in Schenectady, where Mr. Kelly is employed. File Miss Kusch Becomes Mrs. R. A. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |Roettger of York street, Malverne, have an- nounced the marriage (of Mrs. Roettger's cousin, Miss Lise] Lotta Kusch, to Captain Richard A. Everett of Georgia, The geyemony was performed, Tuesday in the Church 'of the Transfiguration, Manhattan, arnd was\followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Pennsylvania. W The bride, who was attended by Miss. Clara Roetiger of Malverne, wore a blue suit with matching hat and accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. \John Everett was best man for his nephew. Captain Everett; who. has just received his finorabh discharge from service! as in: uhiform for three years. ! Miss Mary R I Has White B | Miss Mary «Josephine ' Rizzo, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.: Joseph Rizzo of Crown avenue,. Elmont, was married, yesterday to Attilio Mancusi son of Mri ard Mrs. Jo- seph Mancusi of' Méple avenue, Floral Park. The all-white cere- mony was perform at m. in Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic: church, Floral Park, by the Rev. Raymond David, | The bride\ wore a while satin gown with a basque waist, shirred skirt and long~fitted sleeves.. Her long veil was attached to a crown of orange and- she car- ried a bod@uet of gall lilies. She was given in riage by: her father, Miss Frankes Campo of Elmont was her \mhaid of honor. Bridesmaids were) Miss Grace Manous!, - Miss h. Mancusi, cousins of the: briflegroom; Miss May tario and Missy Segre- tario . of - Brook! the © bride's cousins, Ernest Risto, the bride's brother, served as best man. Al- most 200 guests atiended the re- ception and dinner at the Masonic temple, Floral Park. ' Mrs Mancusi and her husband are graduates of Sewanhaka High school. She was formerly an em- ployee of Cadet Sportswear com- pany, \Brooklyn. e is a radio technician in business for himself im Floral Park, where the couple wil make their home. And Social Parent-Teacher besociation (New Hyde Park) -Christmas party at school, 3:15 p. m.\. Parent-Teacher association (Val- ley 'Stream)-Meeting at Cen- tral High school, 8:15 p, m. Rebekahs | (Nassau)-Pask noble grands meeting at reeport clubrooms, 2 p. m. St. Mary's Episcopal chapel, auxi- lary (Carle Place) -Meeting at chapel, $ p. m. St. James Methodist church, Vio» let circle (Lynbrook) -Meeting, home of Mrs. C, W. Terry, Clin- ton avenue, & p. m. \ St, James Methodist chureh, Sil- ver circle (Lynbrook) home of Mrs. Benjamin Koop- man, Taft avenue, 8 p. m. St. James Methodist church, Blue circle (Lynbrook) - Meeting, home of Mrs, Albert White, Sunset avenue, 2:30 p. m. St. James Methodist church, Red circle (Lynbreok) - Meeting, home of. Mrs. Brian Sicard, Harding avenue, 2 p. m. Bt, James Methedist church, Orange. circle (Lynbrook)- Meeting, home of Miss Dorothy Fdgette, Cleveland avenue, Oceanside, 2 p. m. Seotty McGowan Memorial club sexilisry (Mineola) -Christmas arty at home of Mrs. Eugene ghmld. Downing street, East Williston, 8:30 p. m. Temple Emanu-El,~ Sisterhood (Lynbrook)~-Meeting at Com- munity center, 8:30 p. m. Mala Lutheran church, Ladies (New Hyde Park) -Meet- ing at church hall, 1 p. m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Edward F. Kruse (Malverne) - Meeting at Legion clubhouse, 8 p. m. Village Officials association (Nas- sau) -- Meeting at municipal building, Freeport, 8:30 p. m. Woman's club (Bellerose)-Meet- ing at clubhouse, 2 58) m. Woman's club, junior © league (Rellerese)-Christmas party at Woman's club, 8:30 p. m. Women's club, Literature depari- ment. (Lynbrook) Meeting, home of Mrs. G. W. King, Lenox avenue, 2 p. m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945 Miss Klfk Weds Lynbrooé Bridei Miss MC \heny a r k < \n Bradford Bachrach photo MES. KENNETH KELLY Miss E. F. Schatz Weds Captain Harvey 7 éfley Mineola Ceremony Is Followed By , Bridal Dinner Themarriage of. Miss «Elaine Frederica Schatz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George J., Schatz of Kenilworth road, Mineola, to Cap= tain James Harvey Alley, Jr., son of James Harvey Alley, Sr., of Greenwich, Conn., and the late Mrs, Alley, took place, Saturday. The eéremony was performed at 4:30 pim. in the First Presbyter- ian chiirch of Mineola by Chap» lain Edward R. Taft, U. S. army, assisted by the acting pastor, the Rev. Edward Machle. The bride, given in marriage by her f&ther, wore a long-trained white®®atin gown with a tight- fitting bodice, full skirt, long sleeve® and sweetheart neckline. Har fingertip veil fell from a Julietfe cap and she carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthe- mumsAnd pom-poms. Miss May Gegenheimer of Bald- win Was her maid of honor. Bridesiiaids included Miss Hope Alley. sister of the bridegroom: Miss Shirley Albee and Miss Bet- ty (Hammond, both: of Mineola. Corport@l Robert Alley. served as best man for his brother. Jack Husted and Sylvester Steger of Greenwich and Joseph Vahsen of Port Chester ushered. Miss Fred- erica MBchatz. the bride's aunt, sang two solos before the cere- mony. WA recention and dinner follow@d at the Garden City, with mbout. 50 guest attending. Mrs. Alley is a graduate of Mine- ola High school and Bucknell university, She has been employed as a Secretary with the Lennon and Mitchell Advertising agency. Her husband, who was employed | with (Nestle Food Products in Stamfod, Conn., before entering the\ UX S. army, five years ago, has served in the Adjutant Gen- eral's @epartment. For two and a half years, he saw active duty with the First Cavalry division in the Pacific area and holds four campaign stars and a Bronze Star medal. Returning to this country in October, he is on terminal leave. MAfter a wedding trip. the couple@will live in Greenwich. Miss Greenackel Weds Gerald M. Dicyer Miss Rosemary Greenackel. daught@r of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zwissl@r of Liberty avenue, East Meadow, was married to Gerald M. Dwyer, son of Mrs. Michael Dwyer of Newbridge road, Hicks= ville, aid the late Mr. Dwyer, yes- terday at 4:30 p. m., in St. Raphael's Roman Catholic church, East Meadow. The Rev. Paul A. Connolly, pastor performed the ceremony. The (bride, given in marriage by herbrother, John Greenackel. wore @) white satin gown and a fingertip-length veil held in plage with blossoms. She carried White Poses. Miss Ann Greenackel was m&id of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were another sig- ter,, Miss Florence Greenackel, and Miss Mildred Dwyer, sister of the biidegroom. Hen®y Kolsch of Hicksville was best m&h and ushers were Robert. Dwyer &nd Joseph Murray of Hicksville, A reception for 100 guests | was held in George's Grove, North Bellmore, where Mr. Dwyer is engaged in farming. The «was educated {n Brooklyn schools. Mr. Dwyer is a graduate of Hicksville High school. Mrs. Shepparifimu Mrs. M. T. Wickham Mrs. Elizabeth Nalzyn Sheppard of - Ja@kson - avenue, Mineola, daughter of the late Mr\ and Mrs. John Wirce of Huntingion, was married, Saturday, to Martin T. Wickham of the same address son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mickhaifn - of Connecticut. The ceremoMy was performed at 1! a, m, in ithe Congregational church of Huntington by the Rev. Geok Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lui of Huntington attended the couple, A reception and buffet supper Sunday, at the Jackson avenue home, was attended by about 30 relatives and friends. Mrs. (Wickham is employed in Mineol@, Her husband, a sergeant in the W, S. Army Air corps, re- ceived 'his discharge in October, after aiservice of five and one- half years with the 6th and 7th Air Forees. E| Philip '| nue, Garden City, were married, :| Very Rev. Hubert S, Wood, dean Telephone Hempstead: 6980 John Gullak, Walter Stuart and Thomas McNamara. Also, the Misses Audrey Van Duzer, Aileen Van Duzer, sisters of the guest of honor; Marie Sceisa and Irene Morrison. Miss Van Duzer is fiancee of Gail Myers, son of Mrs. Beulsh Myers of Colorado Springs. The couple plan to be married some time in January. Miss Van Duzer, a graduate of | [Central High school, Valley Stteam raceived her discharge from the Wace at Fort Dix in October, As a technician 3rd grade, she served in North Africa and Italy for a year and a half. She met her fance in Italy, where he sefved for two and a half years as a techician 5th grade at the Allied force headquarters. He received his discharge, November 10. Mrs, Frank Hostess At Bridge And Tea Mrs, Arthur Frank of North Long Beach avenue, Freeport, en- tcrtained at bridge and tea at the Hotel Plaza, New York city, Fri-' day afternoon. Her in- cluded Miss Rebecca Keister of Pittsburgh, Mry.. Walter Mack. Mrs, Simah Vaughn, Mrs, Cosries Griffin of Manbattan; Mrs, Wal- lace McCartney, Mrs. Alton Kliz. Mrs, Nancy Gig! and Mrs. K. T Towner of Freeport. WANT ADS-Hampstead: Now Mrs. J.P. De Mersman - Reception Follows Ceremony At Cathedra Miss Eva Tolley Mc Thenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis F, Brown of Kilburn road, Garden City and John Philip De Mersman, Jr,, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Dé Mersman of Hilton ave- Saturday, in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. The of the cathedral performed the ceremony at 4 o'clock, and a re- tion followed at the Garden City hotel. The bride was given in marriage by her oldest brother, Ensign David C, Mc Iihenny, U. S. navy.| ,, She wore a white satin gown Miss Grace Van Duzer {$in Wi‘lh lmgafiud thlngilig Has Bridal Shower ace, and a long tulle: veil whic ao L fell from a Juliet cap caught with Miss Grace Van Duzer of North orange blossoms, and carried a|UMberland gate, Lynbrook, was prayer: book marked with gar- guest of honor at a surprise bridal denias, Her sister-in-law, Mrs.|shower give., Wednesday night, by Mrs. Robert J. Maresca, Jr., at gohn Keenan - Mc - henny ~was er matron of honor, The brides~ ney home, also on Northumberland gate. Guests were the Mesdames maids were Miss Jean De Mers- Edwin Van Duzer, mother of the man, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs, Creighton Phillips, Jr.. Mr. ; Phillips -was best man. The ushers | Buest of honor; Richard Cowan, were Captain George G. Dean and Morris Hervieux, James Wray, Lieutenant William R. Morrison, Barbara Gargano, be R .| Arthur Nielsen, A. F. Scelsa, Al- gh, both of the army air corps; - \ fk Captain Charles E. 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