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Miss Harder Engaged To Kurt Loesch Completed By. Mary E. Nalbach Wed At Church (Bmith & Schuler) (Terie) MBS. PETER A. HELDRICH MRS. BENEDICT J. JANDAK, JR. NASSAU BRIDES OF VETERANS Mrs: Helfrich is the former Marths Ladd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Ladd of Reid avenue, Rockville Centre. Her marriage to the son of Mr,and Mrs. Peter J}Helfrich of Rutgers place, Merrick, took place recently at a nuptial mass at St. Agnes Roman Catholic church, Rockville Centre, St. John's Methodist church, Elmont, was the scene of the recent ceremony in which the former Lois Mae Drescher, daughter of Theodore O. Drescher of Parkway drive, El- mont, and the late Mrs. Drescher, became the bride of Benedict J. Jandak, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict J. Jandak of Henry street, Walley Stream. Both bridegrooms are veterans of the armed forces. L. I. Choral Society To Be Heard on Radio The Long Island Choral society will present a half-hour program tomorrow at 2 p. m. over Hemp- stead station WHLL- The chorus of 120 voices will be under the di- rection of Maurice Garabrant. Miss Pincus |Miss Marilyn Is Honored |Giegerich Is At Shower Miss Eleanor Pincus of Andover road, Rockville Centre, was feted Saturday at a miscellaneous bridal |* shower and luncheon, given by Miss Dorothy Hyman of Hempstead av- enue, Rockville Centre, at the Gar- den Oity hotel. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Pincus, will marry Louis C. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Newman of Baltimore, Md., December 26. ' Guests at the affair included the Mesdames Jonas Pincus, Edgar Hyman, Evan Lewis, Louls Pilatsky and Norman Brum], Also, the Carol Unger, Shella Horowitz and Sally Tomberg of Rockville Centr». Also, the Misses Rosemary Levy of Freeport, Sue Smith of Bald- win, Alice Fishbéin and Lucille Bernstein of Woodmere and Bab- bette Newman of Baltimore. Hospital Group To Meet Monday Mrs. Grant L. Be nn of East Valley Stream- boul:vard, Valley Stream, has announced that the Doctors' Wives auxiliary to Jamaica hospital will meet Monday at the nurses home. A business meeting at 2 p.m. will be precedeed by an exe- cutive committee meeting at 1 p.m. \ Church Bride I'Gndergcrfen Teacher ruin of s Married to . Borkovite Edward P. O'Brien n as me Miss Marilyn: Elaine Giegerich, of Reptune av. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Giegerich of Calls avenue, Floral] /_ Pierre, New Park, became the bride Saturday of | Charles Shul- Edward P. O'Brien, son of Mr. and temple. Mrs. Edward O'Brien of 88th drive, C_ eggshell satin Bellerose. 'The was per- seed pearis formed at St. Thomas' Episcopal lace held by church, Bellerose, by the Rev. ~~o car- Jonathan G. Sherman.. while orchids The bride wore a white satin gown with lace trimming. Her of Kan- fingertip illusion veil was draped of the bride- from a crown of orange blossoms of honor and and she car~led White roses. - York city, Miss Cynthia (Giegerich was her maid. of sister's maid of honor and brides- 6. 33 Lee Cohen of maids were Miss Emma O'Brien, 4 kl of Miss Mimi Le- sister of the bridegroom, and Miss beson Winnetks served as Marybeth McDongElI-l of New Bed-| mrs, \enigma mg?\ « © brdesmaids. ford, Mass, . B\ a oup e Roger Harvey acted as best man William O'Brien served as best! CEDARKHURST BRIDE a for his brother and ushers included man for his brother, Ushers were k Mr. Flegman, Peter Borkovitz, bro- Kenneth O'Brien and John L. Gieg-| The former Mary Elizabeth 0 ake ome ther of the bride, Willism A. Shed- erich, Jr., brothers of the bride-| Bentley, daughter of Mr. and lin and Haroid Stahl, both of Wood- groom and bride, respectively. A| Mrs. Edward E. Bentley of mere. reception followed at the Gieg-] Briarwood Crossing, Cedar- In Rooseve t Mrs. Harvey is a graduate of New erich home. hurst, became the bride of Treer High school and Gdddard Miss O'Brien ig a graduate of Se-| Richard Kilcullen, son of Mr. unis, vornds DeLuca, daughter| Junior college, Plainfield, VL Her wanhaka High school, Floral Park,| 404 Mrs. William M. Kilcullen of michael DeLuca of Hale husband .% as from and New Paltz State Teacher's col-| Of Park avenue, Manhattan, in ,_ _ BM an“, and the f.\ Mr. Woodmere & :§m col lege, New Paltk She is employed| & recent home ceremony with BSD the brige beenc| lege, Boston: Be served in as a kindergarten teacher at the| the Rev. Raymond M. O'Pray, d LeFs line“ of - the the & John Lewis Childs school, Floral| S4» officiating, A reception fol- lyn. Saturday at the Mm,“ ela “gamma couple win fei Park. owed al the Rockaway Hunt- w. l, Holy Rosary church, in New York city. Ing club. The bridegroom is an alumnus velt, Mr. LaFace is the son , Woolsey, Arthur of Tufts college, Medford, Mass., and Fordham university school of law, New York City, He is a mem- Mrs. Jack Cucinotta of and the late Pasquale LaFace.» The bride, given in marriage Woman's World * PAGE ® NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1948 : Cathleenfihambers Weds Mark D'Ashby Farrington Announcement is made today of the marriage of Miss Cathleen Ely Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Chambers of Ives road, Hewlett, and Park avenue, Manhattan, to Mark D'Ashby Farrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Farrington of Lawrence. The ceremony took place Friday at the ,chantry of St. Thomas church, Manhattan} with the Rev. Dr, Roelif H. Brooks officiating. A rec‘epflon followed at the White and Gold suite of the Hotel Plaza. The bride wore an ivory satin gown trimmed with Chantilly lace, a chapel length veil falling from a coronet of lace and carried white gladioli and sweet peas. Mis. Palmer, Farraington, sister- in-law of the bridegroom, and Miss Nancy Lynch, were honor attend- ants. Mr. Farrington served as best man for his brother and How- ard and Charles Kerner and Paul Jones ushered. Mrs. Farring:on attended Rose- mary hall, Greenwich, Conn., was graduated from Miss Hewitt's ~ass- es, New York city, and was pre- sented to society in 1043 the Grosvenor ball. She has sung light opera professionally and toured Eu- rope in concert. The bridegroom was graduated from Columbia uni- versity, Manhattan, and served in the\ army air forces. After a stay in the south the cou- ple will live in Manhattan. D. A. R. Chapter Plans Meeting Colonel Aaron Ogden chapter, Daughters of the American Revo- lutton, will hold its Christmas meeting next Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. William W. Wilson, Roxbury road, Garden City. Mrs. L, Victor Seydel, former re- gent, will be co-hostess with her daughter. Plans for the meeting wer. ade at a board meeting recently at the home of the regent, Mrs. Floyd E. street, Garden City. NG EVENTS Announcement has the marriage of Miss beth Nalbach, daughter Mrs. Mathias P. Nalbach ton avenue, East Rockaway ward Flynn, son of Mr. Walter Flynn of the The ceremony was Saturday at St Margaret Mary man Catbolic church, x\ TUESDAY Belimere Badtwin Lions club dinner-meeting at Sullivan's inn, 1:30 pam. Orand Army af Republic muxtliary meet- Presoyterian c burch fair at Methodist mg ab Y.P.W. clubhouse, % pm. church house, 2 p.m. v lint-I“ Rosary society meeting ai St. Martin of Wiikisies + Tours church, % pm. Women's club, Sub-Debs dinner at Com- munig chama, I pml Bazaar at Temple 10 am. to 10 *= Wast Keckawa Home Bureau session, home of Mrs. Oscar 9 Cussoria, 227 Meacham avenge, 1:34 pm. Prif and dinner at Congregation- Wasi larael Sisterhood meeting at Al church parish house. 2:30 pm. street dugout, $ pm. Farmingdale * Prosport “harm-KL”..- Bussar at Temple Beth Israel 1 pm. to church, “FT-L“ mug-p...“ at home of Mrs. Alfred Baer, 52 Monrce Prespart street, & p.m. 1p;“h’m Istael 1 to 5 p ‘l-qi-vfflmlnm-utm‘u «Quit-um...“ sz'tuon picture w for Garden Clip children at Methodist parish 4 p Nussam Medickl society 'meeting at Cathe at Methodist parish hall, 3 to 1 meeting st Jewish center. $36 pm. Wort Mcspstesd Chestnut street school P-T.A. card party and fashion shew st schocihouse. $34 p. m WEDNESDAY m Prange ome bursen: morting at tical Latk- maa church, & pa. C highway, 830 pm. at Tempic B'nai Israel 1 to 5 pm. 7 pm. to midnight. Garden City Lynbrook Mercy horpital league gift sale and silver tes at Milks club. 1 to 5 pim. Jewish War Vetezams auxiliary meeting at home of Pay Cook, Harvard avenue, $:30 p.m Daughters of America meeting at Legion 3:36 pm Bassar at Episcopal church parish hall 2 pm, dinner, 6 to § pm. 1 Retary club meeting at Howard Johnson's restaurant, 6:48 p.m. Maiverne o auxiliary meeting at clubhouse, :30 p.m. Merrick Tuitheran Ladies Ald and Missionary soci- ety meeting and tes at church hall, 1:30 .m. 73m of Foreign Wars meeting ai Empire firchall, €:30 p.m. Auxiliary cake and spron sale at Episco- pal parish house, all day. Mincoln Nassau hospital Graduate Nurses dance at Stewart or Country club, 9 p.m. P-T.A. health film showing at Jackson avenue school, 3:30 p.m. North Hills Travelers Ald society card party and ter at home of Mrs Jerome H. Whelan, Shelter Rock road, 2 pm. Rockville Centre Mercy hospital league hostess party at rthur auditorium, 8 p.m. Hi rummage sale in store at corner of North Village and Lincoin avenues, 9 a.m. to 5 pm. *| Women's guild Christmas sale at Lutheran Bupday school room, 11 a.m. Women's club luncheon and bridge at Congregational church, neon. Rresbyterian Women's Missionary and Woman's societies Mission study: class mt Methodist church, 8:30 a.m Woman's society meeting at Methodist church, 8 p.m. D. A.R . desert-bridge at home of Mrs. O. Dexter Neal, 53 Berkshsire road, 1 p.m. Seaford Bassar at Lutheran parish house, 1:15 p.m. Home bureau meeting at Methodist church, 2 p.m. Santh Hempsicad Republican club meeting at May street, firehouse, 8 :45 p.m. Uniondale Home bureau Christmas party at Cedar street school, East Hempstead, 8 p.m, Valley Stream Companions of Forest public card and runes party at Corona avenue firehouse, p.m. Wantagh King's Daughters meet & Congrega- tional par house, 1g? D.:n. lis Ladies Ald society meeting at Lutheran parish house. 2 p.m. Westbury Mercy hospital Junior league meeting at home of Miss Helen Posillico, Old Coun- try road, 8 pm. West Hempstead If; meeting at Washington school, #:15 P Marié Caruso To Be Married At Valley Stream Miss Marle Caruso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Caruso of Cochran place, Valley Str:am, and Albert Pisano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pisano of New York city, will be married Saturday at the Holy Name of Mary Roman Cath- olic church, Valley Stream, A re- ception will follow at the Diplomat hotel, New York city. Miss Dolores Caruso will attend her sister as maid of honor and Miss Mary Grill and Miss Aun Ziedo, both of 'Brooklyn, will serve as bridesmaids. James Pisano will act as best man for his brother and ushers will be Frank Bruzzo of Forest Hills and Nicholas Ferraro of Brooklyn Yvette Jayson To Wed AtHome Miss Yvette Jayson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Aaron L. Jayson of Bryant street, Woodmere, and Wil- bur Sencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sencer of Washington, D. C., will be married Sunday at the Jay$on home. Rabbi Perry Nussbaum will officiate; Miss Sybil Schultz of New York city will attend the bride and Mar- tin Sencer will act as best man for his brother. Villages Complete Girl Scout Drive By Filling Quota The villages of Kast Williston and Mineola have successfully comple- ted their campaigns for girls scout funds, it is announced by Robert T. Reilly, finance chairman of the Court House counclii of Girl Scouts. More than fulfilling their quota, the residents of East Williston are thanked by John J. Gemmelli, East Williston organizer, who was assisted by F. A. Rehberger, J. A. Kaplan, R, L Lawrence and Mrs A. E. Leslie, 20 The committee assisting Lee H Simmons, campaign chairman of Mineola, included Dr. H. S. Mc- Cartney, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ny- gren, Mr. and Mrs. Miachel Va- rio, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Clark, Captain Henry Dick, Robert H. Brown, William Abel. Also James B. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Joseph - Schwartz, - Mrs. - George. Evans, Alexander Kennel, Mrs. Nicholas Kenny, James B.; Smith, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Wyser, Mrs. How- ard B. Misi Margaret August and Mrs, Harvey Larson. '* be performed mt 5 p. m. at the Agnes Lawless, Johnf. Sullivan Plan Marriage Miss Agnes Marie Lawless, daugh- ter of Alfred Lawless of Franklin street, Franklin Square and the late Mrs. Lawless, has chose December 19 as the date for her wedding to John Francis Sullivan, son of Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of Sherwood avenue Franklin Square, and the late Mr. Sullivan. The ceremony will be performed at St. Catherine of Sieina Roman Catholic church, Franklin Square, by the Right Rev. Monsignor Con- ran Lutz. Miss Joan Piche of Franklin Square will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Wat- son of Franklin Square and Miss Margaret Sullivan, sister of the bridegroom. Daniel Sullivan will serve as his brother's best man and ushcrs will be Jack Lawless of Franklin Square ber of the firm of Simonson and O'Brien, Lynbrook. (fter a trip to Canada, the couple will reside in Carle Place. Elizabeth Burke Plans Marriage On December 12 Miss Elizabeth Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mr#. Joseph A. Burke of Lee street, Roosevelt, has chosen December 12 as the dats of Ler marriage. to Louis Frassetti, son of Mrs. Joseph Prassetti of Mans- fleld place, Lynbrook, and the late Mr. Frassettl. The cercmony will her unole, Jack Cucinotta of yoke of illusion net. Her length veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls a nd rhine- stones and she carried a cascade of white roses. Miss Carmella Deluca was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Dorothy La Face, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Anne Salerno of Brooklyn, were bridesmaids. Joseph La Face served as best man for his brother and Jack De- Luca, the bride's cousin, and Frank Yodice of Brooklyn, ushered. A reception for 300 guests fol- lowed at the American hall, Freeport. Mrs. La Face is a graduate of Hempstead High school and is in the employ of the Mrtropolitan Life Insurance company, Her hus- band attended Brooklyn schools and is studying at the American Radio institute. He served {or two years with the havy. ler a trip to Miami, Fla., the couple will reside 'in Roosevelt: Quee of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Cathcii¢ church, Roosevelt. Miss Gloria Newton of ~'emp- stead will be maid of honor and Miss Laura Frassettl, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Mrs. Ernest Poemmer! of Franklyn Square will be bridesmaids. Joseph Burk®, brother of the bride-to-be, will serve as best man and James Byington of Valley Stream and George Westenberger, brother-in-law \ of Mr. Frassetti, will usher. A reception for 100 guests will be held at Niederstein's, Lynbrook. After a trip the couple will reside in Hempstead. + Oceanside Club Will View Film, Install Officers A sound and color film \The Great Silk Route\ will be shown at a meeting of the Oceanside Gar- den club at the Oceanside library, December 7, at '8 p. m. The intra-club show will include arrangements of evergreens with a fruit accent, a\ Christmas package and a holiday corsage. New officers Will also be installed. \Christmas | Greens Day\ will start at 10:30 @. m., December 16 at the library, Ribbons will be awarded for the best wreath, spray, table and mantle decorations, it is announced. Lynbrook Residents and Louls Brust of Deer Park. A| Attend Army-Navy Game recsption will follow at the Sullivan home. The couple play a wedding trip to Gary, Ind. Miss Virginia Sivorl and Miss Mary Bader of Lynbrook attended the Army-Navy football game Sat- urday at Philadelphia, Miss Finkelstein Will Bé Married Miss Selma Finkelstein, daughter _| of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finkelstein of First avenue, Woodmere, will be married Sunday to Frederick Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Cohen of Brooklyn. The ceremony will take place at Temple Beth-El, Ced- arhurst, at 6:30 pm. with Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow officiating. Mrs. Emanuel Kamen of Wood- mere will attend her sister and Leo Oohen will be best tan for his brother. A reception will follow. LYN. 97170 OPEN TUES. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Librarian Will Speak At Home Bureau Party Mrs. Laura Obristopher, librarian of Malverne Library, will be guest speaker Monday at 1:30 p. m. at & meeting and Christmas of the Malverne Home bureau at Grace Luther&m church hall, Mal- verne. Mrs. (Robert Bassing js chairman of the program. Mem- bers will exchange gifts. NO OTHER SOAP CAN USE SWAN'S PROCESS bErrEk. Por Bati! 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