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(Wok Mrs. Butcher\ Will Speak At . Woman's Club / Children Facing School Her Topic; At Baldwin Meeting April 10 Mrs. Lawrence Butcher of \Rockville Centre will speak on \Children Facing School\ at a meeting of the Nassau Woman' tlub, April 10, 2 o'clock, at 'the Coral house, Baldwin. Plans 'for the session were completed at an executive board meeting, Wednes- day afternoon,\ at the home of Mrs. Everett Kramer, North For- est avenue, Rockville Centre, with Mrs. William A. Roos, 3rd, presid- ing. Mrs. Barton Ferris announced & rummage sale, April 42, at 851 Merrick road, Lynbrook.~ Rum- mage may be lei? at the store April 11. A luncheon and bridge is scheduled for April 24, at the Coral house, 1 o'clock, with Mrs. Kenneth Young as chairman. Miss Mary Burris Wed To- Navy Man Miss Mary Burris, daughter of Mrs. Herbert Burris of Berkely street, East Hempstead, and the lite Mr, Burris, was married to William Harbourne, Jr.,\ seaman first-class, U. S. navy, last night. The wedding took place. at< 8 w'clock at the Uniondale chapel with the Rev. Joseph Gary of- fciating. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother. The bride wore a white gown with a satin bodice and a net skirt. Her fingertip veil was caught with grange blossoms and she carried white flowers. Her sister, Mrs. William Quigley of Bridgeport, Conn., was matron of honor, The best man was Milton Harbourne, brother of the: bridegroom. The bride attended <the\ East Hempstead: school, Hempstead High school and Browne's Busi- mess school. The bridegroom at- tended schools in Queens,. He has been in the navy four years and served in the- European and Pa- cific theaters of war. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam: Harbourne of Flushing. He will 'report for duty following a wedding trip; the bride will live with-her mother. Miss Doll To Be Married At Mineols Church Miss Norma Senta Doll, daugh- ter- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A: Doll of McClellan avenue, Min- sola, has completed her wedding plans. She will be married April # to Peter Di Giovanni, son of Mrs.. Joseph Di Giovanni of Brooklyn, formerly of New. Hyde Park, and the late Mr. Di Giovan- C The ceremony will be performed at 4 p. m. at the Lutheran Church wf Our Savior, Mineola, 'by the Rev, August Brustat Miss Doll tas chosen Miss Dorothy Reisen of Minsola to be her maid of honor and Miss Margaret Amund- sen of the same village to be her bridesmaid. Charles Kinsella 'of Mineola will serve as best man. A reception and dinner will fol- low at the Garden City hotel. The bride-clect attended St. Fuxith school, Saratoga,-and Min- sola High school. She is an em- ployee of Doubleday, Doran and company, Garden City. Her hus- band, who is a graduate of Se- wamhaka High school, was dis- clarged.from the U. S. army a year. ago. He is employed with a veterans insurance agency in Brooklyn. The couple plan to live iy Hempstead. Wedding Of Miss Dessart Takes Place At- Freeport Miss Ruth C. Dessert, daughter of Victor A. Dessart -of Bedell street, Freeport, became the bride of Chester 1. Parr of Denhoff ave= enue, Freeport, son of Lew Parr of Mastic, last night at 8:o'clock; in the parsonage of the Freeport Methodist church. The Rev. Hubert Jones 'of- fA:iated. Attending the couple were Miss Amy Van Wart of Istip and Howard Hall of Mastic, The bride wore a street-length blue crepe frock with flower hat anda cor- sage of white gardenias. A rc- ception followed at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Des- sart, Jr. of Atlantic 'avenue, Freeport. After a trip south, Mr. and Mrs. Part will reside in-Freeport. Mrs. Parr is a graduate of Amityville High school and is employed at the Sperry plant at Lake Success. Mr. Parr was recently discharged from the army with the rank of sergeant, after nearly four 'years of service, serving in the Pacific theater. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Mathilda Petersen, mother of Mrs. William Kant of Wood- bury road, Hicksville, celebrated her 86th birthday Wednesday at a dinner party with her family, camer Suqlhl’l'y Three «Act P|ay To Be Presented ' eds S kt'lor I |‘ JF MRS, JAMES L. COMER Mrs. Comer was Miss Grace M. Santoro, daughter \of Mr. and 'Mrs.: William Santoro of Madison - street,. Franklin Square, before her mid-March marriage < to © Petty Officer Comer, U.S. navy, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. James L. Comer of Hagerstown, Md. The bride- groom has served in both At- lantic 'and Pacific war 'thea= ters. Frabee -Conlon Wedding To Be Held: Tomorrow St. Raymond's Church Will Be Scene Of Afterncon Ceremony Miss Jean Marie Conlon, niece of Mr. and Mrs. William Whitley of Herrick drive, East Rockaway, will be married. tomorrow to Da- vid- Edward ~Fzabee, son of Mr. and Mrs. ColéonFrabee of Upper Montclair, N. J> The ceremony will take place at 3 p. m; at St. Raymond's Roman Cathotic church.\ with the Rev.; Jerome Murphy officiating. Miss Edwina Wetelberg of Min- eola will be maid of honor and Jane: Bridgewater-\ of East Rockaway and 'Miss Ella Ste- phenosf -of ~Malverne -will be bridesmaids. James J. Walsh -of Rhode Island will serve as best man- and 'the ushers will be Fred Langner: and-Hans Pauls, both of Brooklyn. Rose Mary Whitley of East Rockaway will be the flower girl. A reception will follow at the Elks club, Lynbrook, and after 'a wedding trip the couple will live in Upper Montclair. The bride-elect is a- graduate of the East Rockaway High school and was formerly employed in the Hempstead office of the New York Telephone company. Mr. Frabee, recently discharged as a sergeant in the air transport command aft er- three years. of service, is <a graduate of the Upper- Montclair High school. | Twin Sisters Celebrate Eightieth Birthday Mrs. Anna Meyer of Woodbury road, Hicksville, and her twin sis- ter,\ Mrs. Regina Krumenacker, Queens. Village, celebrated their 80th: birthday (Wednesday 'at Mrs. Meyer's home. Open house «was held and the twin sister received many <callers, flowers, birthday cakes and cards. Seven of Mrs. Meyer's children were present. 'They. are: Miss Madeline Meyer, of the same ad- dress; Mrs. Catherine Fox, Hicks- ville, Mrs, Margaret Dugan, Min- eola. and Joseph Meyer, Steven Meyer, Peter Meyer and Frank Meyer, all of Hicksville,. Another son, Nicholas Meyer of Buffalo could {not: be present. Betrothal Announced Miss (Ethel 'M. Ryan: of Front street, Hempstead, announces the engagement .of 'her sister,. Miss Ruth Petrie Ryan, to Robert Ham- lin Williams of Stratford avenue, West Hempstead. No. wedding date has been set. Miss Ryan is the daughter of the late Mr:-and Mrs. | George L. Ryan of Hempstead. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mrs. \Louis Kesselman of West Beech street,~Long Beach, is rc- turning foday fromm: three-week vacation at Miami. Beach, Fiz., which she spent with her son, David Kesselman, and her father. Mrs.. Kesselman is president of the Long Beach hospital- auxiliary. At Freep_9rt Cyril Campion's Drama \Ladies In Waiting\ Offered B'yéfhenu \Ladies . in \Waiting .a . three- act play by Cyril Campion, will be presented in -the auditorium of the Columbus. avenue school, Freeport,, Monday- at 8:15 o'clock, by 'the dramadepartment of the Athena. club of Freeport. Mrs. Alan 'Carver- is department chair- mans TheCcast will include the Mes- dames Carver, . Harold . Phillips, George F. Single,. William Dum- per, . Hartey - S. Dean, - William Mermann, Gilbert Flint, J. P. Thayer and Richard Suger. Ray- mond Barrett is director for the show, assisted - by Mrs. Audra Norris. Stage settings will be done by Mrs. D. D.-Smith, and prop- erties by Mrs. Gerald L. Drach and Mrs.. William Becker, Miss Bianco's Wedding Set For April 28 Miss Grace Bianco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bianco of Meadowbrook 'road, Merrick, has selected April 28 as the dates for her marriage to Joseph F. Sick- inger <of Brooklyn, son .of Mrs. Joseph : Sickinger of' Ozone ~Park and 'the 'late Mr. Sickinger. The ceremony will be performed at # p. m. at the Cure of 'Ars' Roman Catholic church, Merrick, by the Rev. Thomas R. Daly, A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Paul- ine Bianco of Merrick will serve as maid of honor for her sister and «Robert Seigfried . of Ozone Park will be best man. Miss Bianco was educated in local schools and is employed by the Randall company, Hempstead. Her fiance, who attended John Adams High school in Queens, is employed in the Brooklyn navy yard. He was discharged from the army iin December after three years of service. Miss Boyd To Be Wed To Lieutenant Ea, Miss - Doreen . Marguerite Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyd of Pelham, has chosen to- morrow as the day of her mar- riage to First Lieutenant Joseph Daniel Eagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D, Eagan of Andover road, Rockville Centre. 'The ceremony -at 11:30 a. im. in the rectory 'of St. Agnes Roman Catholic \ehurch Rockville Cen- tre, 'will . be ~performed by - the Right Rev. Monsignor 'Peter Quealy, V, F., pastor. A reception will follow at>. the Pelham country club for about 150 guests. The bride, who will be given in mariage by her father, will have Mrs. Frank J. Bowlin, Jr., of St. Paul, Minn., sister of the: bride- groom, as her- matron 'of honor and only 'attendant. William Tay- lor of Connecticut will serve as best man. Miss Tishler: Fiancee Of Dr. E.G. Murphy Mrs, Eva:\Weerth .of Parkway drive, Baldwin, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Claire Marie Tishler, to Dr, Edward Gregory Murphy, son: of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy 'of Douglaston. Miss-Tishler is. a graduate. of Baldwin. -High school and. the Mary Immaculate Hospital School of Nursing, Jamaica, class of 1945. Dr. Murphy is an alumnae of Bay- side High school, Spring. Hill college, Ala., and the Long Island College Medical school. He is in- terning at the Mary' Immaculate hospital and: has been accepted for army service. The wedding is planned for early summer, Engagement Announced Of Bridget Buckley Mrs. Timothy Crimmins of New Hyde Park road, Franklin Square, has announced the engagement of her sister,\ Miss Bridget Buckley, to Arthur Smith, son: of- Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Smith of- 246th street, Bellerose. Miss Buckley is the daughter <of (Mr. 'Mrs. John Buckley of Ireland. The.. attended Blessed Sacrament High school at Cornwell Heights, Pa, She'is em- ployed at the Franklin Square Na- tional bank. Her flance was dis- charged last month atter three and one-half years of service in the Pacific with the U. S. army. Collegiates On Recess Miss Barbara Teed, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Frederic Teed of Euston road, Garden City, had as her recent. house guests\ Miss Marion Gregory of N, C. and Miss Louise Hughes of Washington, D. C. The girls were on a short recess from S Joseph's college, Emmits- burg, Md. Celendanr Of Coming Events--Religious, Ciuic, Social TODAY American Legion, Robert Yan Cott post and auxiliary (Lake- view)-Card party at dugout, 8:30 p. m American Legion, Women's post (Nassau) - Meeting at Port Washington dugout, 8 p.m. Beckeepers' association (Long Is- land)-Meeting at Home bureau center, Mineola, 8 p. m. Daughters of America, Alpha council (Freeport)-Card\ party at Pythian hall, 8 p. m. Delta Zeta sorority (Long Island) -Meeting, home of Miss Marle Gessert, 336 Burns street, For- est Hills, 8 p. m Federation of Postoffice clerks (Hempstead) - Homecoming ball at club, $:30 p. m Firsi' Presbyterian Church Improvement (Frozpor 6 pasty i pare 6 p. m Stewart Manor Country | I Hofstra college, Alpha Theta Beta sorority (Hempstead)-Special event, home of Miss Gladys Wittcke,- Beacon street, Mal- verne, 8 p. m. P-T. A. (Rockville Centre)-Open house at Morris school, 7:30 p. m. P-T. . A. (West - Hempstead) Teen-age dance at Eagle avenue school, $ p. m. f Youth center (Oceanside)-Junior club barn dance at center, 8 p. m. TOMORROW American Legion auxiliary (Hempstead)-Card party at clubhouse, 8 p. m. Episcopal Church of the Ascen- sion, Altar guild (Rockville Centre)-Food sale at. parish hall, 14. a, m. Women's) High school girls physical educa- society | (Baldwin)- at high tion. department Annual sports night school, 8:30 p. m. | Centre)-Dance at Temple B'nai Sholom, 9 p. m. People's church (Junior league (Long Beach)-Quiz program and social evening at social hall, 8:30 p. me Republican club, (Rockville Cen- tre)-Annual: \Gay .90's\ revue at Masonic temple, 8 p. m. Scottie Roller Skating club (Free- port)-Annual dance at Elks club, 8:30 p. m. South Side High school (Rockville Centre) -Annual \red and blue\ meet at school gymnasium, 8:15 p. m. V.-F. W., Henry Theodore Mohr auxiliary (Freeport) - Card party at clubhouse, 8 p. m. Youth center, Senior group | | Nassau. Youth league (Rockville | NASSAU DAILY REVLsW-STAR-- FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 Betrothed sasrel _ MISS ROSE PASTERNACK Rose Pasternack Engaged; Gets Date For Marriage The engagement of} Miss Rose Pasternack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pasternack of Parsons drive, Hempstead, to Herbert Sandler, son of: Mr. and Mis. Morris Sandler of Cleveland, O,, has been announced. The wedding will take place June 22 at Menora Masonic temple, Brooklyn. Miss Pasternack graduated from Hempstead High school and at- tended Berlitz school of languages. Mr. Sandler attended Ohio State university before entering the army, He served in the China- Burma-India theater of war. Garden City Club Slates April Events \Presidents' day\ will be fea- tured by the Woman's club of Garden City at its monthly meet» ing to be held April 15 -at 2 o'clock at the Garden City casino. Mrs. Frank C. Talmadge will} be chairman of the day and Mrs. Raymond K. Briden will be hos- tess. \Spring Flowers in the Garden\ will be discussed by Miss Esther A. Huebner when the garden de- partment meets at the home, of Mrs, William H. Cordes, Hamp ton road, Garden City, April 29 at 11 o'clock. The Philanthropic-Visiting Nurse Service will hold a commit- tee meeting April 4 at 10 o'clock at the casino, The monthly dessert-bridge party will be held Monday. .at 2 o'clock at the casino. The board will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Edward H. Best, Wyatt: road,, Garden~City, April 12 at 10 o'clock. University Group To Hear Nassau Symphony Orchestra The Garden City Brauch. American Association of.\ Uni- versity Women, will hold.. its Ing? at. Adelphi® college; Gar- p. fir They will hear the Nassau Sym- phony orchestra. Vernon strand is conductor, Louis On- dreijka,' concert master and John Bevensee, manager. A WEDDING ALBUM PHOTOGRAPHS: TAKEN ar RoE IURUB RECEPTION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY Judd Studio Portrait 9 North Park Avenue ROCKYILLE CENTRE NY. 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Donald Mark Runyon, A burlesque ballet with hus- tor, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Lorenz| bands of members taking part of Forty Fort, Pa. were -sponsors. |and a pantomime will also fea- | Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz were dinner ture the program. hosts in their home after the cere- mony, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenz; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorsey of Springfield Gar- dens; .Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Milani of Lindenhurst; Mr, and (Mrs, i Charles Thomas Dean and Mr. and |} Mrs. Joseph Duffy of Mineola and Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy of Huntington. NITA'Sz e Permanent . e Waving Expert Hair Cutting 269 SUNRISE HWY. ROCKVILLE CENTRE Kind\ ig the topic .of the sermon to be given by Rabbi Solomon N. Lipman, spiritual director of the Merrick» Jewish Centre, at the service there tonight at 8:45 @clock. 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