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Nassoy Review - Star - Star Setyrdey, Palsy Poster. Girl To Sang at Tea Slated for Wednesday in Freeport Mm Mary Farenga, known nationally as ~ 'the maintenance campaign for the Cerebral the' Cerebral Palsy Poster at a given by the Auxillary to the Nassau United Palsy Association. The affair is slated for Wednesday at 1 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Gordon F. Waaser, 378 Pennsylvania Avenue. Born cerebral palsied, Miss Farenga has been the keynote of the annual palsy drives for the past several years. Sh ll ready to enter college but will devote hll year to Jo MISS JOAN MENNINGER Joan Menninger Of Roosevelt Is Betrothed Mr. er, Jr., of 106 Hudson Avenue, Roosevelt, have cnnounced the en- | gagement of their daughter, Miss and Mrs. Jobn J, Menning-| 28, 1953 Girl; will ging gram-l «Palsy Center show a film, \ strides being today. assisted by the oan Hancock, U (to m aim We Web- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick H. Weber of §§ Yale Place, Roch-w ville Centre 'The ceremony took place at the Naval Chapel, Washington, D.C.,) followed By a reception at the! Wampum” Officers Club, Na- «an? Medical Centor,-Beth ! esda, Md, The bride wore $ blue « grey sult and &,tare of white orchids and carried white orchids and 11) Ise. of the: valley, Mrs. Agnes | We \Aatodi matron of honor, wore blue and carried m cascade of red! roses. & William 'Muelier of Greenport served as best. man and John Mucl- , ler of Rockville Centre ushered, Mrs. Weber was graduated from | Holy Cross Hospital School of Nur- sing, Salt -Lake City, and will be discharged In the near future from the Navy@Bbe/Mas been stationed! in Bethesda. . Joan Patricm Menninger, & Ed- ward H. Biclaus, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Biclaus of 197 Fen-! dale Street, Franklin Square. Miss Menninger was graduated from Freeport High School and at-! tended Browne's Business School. Bhe is employed in the commerci wal depar}ment of the New York Telephone Company, Her fiance was graduated from Besfinbaka High School, attend- ed the University of Dlinois, Ur- bana, Ill., and served in the sub marine division of the Navy. He is employed by the Rockville Centre prolice Department. - mr sat) CHRISBIAN -= ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs, Williant O. tian, Jr., of 66 Bunset Road, Val hum“. Ab young people were gradus- V“!!! Biréam Central mamma- School, - Manhattan. m will enter the armed|----- fire-am month. | , ”B - LBE\ <~Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Myer of \Town PM}: Road, Greenvale, an- mounged the engagement of their] r, Miss: Gertrude Marion MMybr, to Hazry Wheatcroft Lee, ”fl“?! Alfréd W. Lee of 64 Place, Woodmere, and Inte Mr. Lee, at a party at _ home. ' is an alumna of Ros- dya 1. .Mr. Lee, a graduate of Wood- imate High School, attended . the 'Wehoo! of Modern Photography. Manhattan;. He served in the Air grorce during World Wa: TI An aujumn wedding is planned. » 00% -- HANSEN 'The of Miss: Mary Hickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J; Rickey of 750 North Central Avenus, Valley Stream, to mm.- «A. Masen, son of Mr. and MrzoA, ts Hansen of 13 South Wrm my Stream, has mu matey v“ graduated from Wewanbaka . High School, Floral Park. Hef Mance is an Weunders Technical High School, m is a veteran of Ko- NGGER. as and) BETTER C---R €----§ beginning find-7,041\. m THE ' LONG ISLAND tummy PRESS > \men's Council. All work done in the alumnus | of) Her busband/. a graduate ol [South Side High School, Rockville Centre, served seven years in the [Navy, He has been employed in | Bethesda. - The couple Meymoom-d in me | |_ A Nassau-Buffollk Chapter of the Bave the Children Pederation has | been organized, to function inde- pendently of the New York 'Wo- two. counties will be co-ordinated through the chapter, with the ex-] “a the apmaal-Bundle Day, all schools. ' uu Carl Brandebury of Mal- verne is president of the new chap- ter with MugiDavid Grots.of Mul-) verne as secretary, MrasRobert Gillespie of Bethpage Will direct work in Buffolk on a temporary basis shi Mrs. Nicholas De Voe of is treasurer. Money mised by the chapter! (AAUW Schedules Securities, duet Ms and Investments will be disoussed Tues- day by the Status of Women Com- miltee of the North Bhore Branch, | American Association of University , Women, ' 'The meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. G. H. Bemis, 154 Village Road, Lake: Success, will begin at 10:30 A. 34, 'The Ails and Inherit- ance Will be introduced | [for future study; According to Mrs. | C. A. Frische of Great Neck, group chairman, The Branch's study group will} | Ray Nathan, a member of the Associd- tion's board of directors, will speak and Mrs, Irwin Sha¥el is chairman of the tea,! Albert Mormon Alex Rockmore, Leo Blue- stein and George Roehrig arries William Weber nun-l John: Poconos. Alter Mrs. Weber's dis- W m‘w make their home. in Roosevelt, t Steps,\pointing-out the made in the 'control of palsy e Mesdames William'Flaster, Navy Nurse they will leave. for Ne-! + PARLINT - SIMONS Queen of the Most Holy Rnxiry‘ Roman Catholic Ohurch Roosevelt, 'was the scene of the wedding of Miss Anne Helen Simons, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A Sim- {ons of 12 sterling Place, Freeport, | to Roy Alexander Parlini non of) Atexander -C. Pariifl-of 6-Chelson Court, Freeport, and the late Mrs Parlini. 'The Rev. Vincent P. Loy offici- ated at the ceremony las Satur- day, A reception followed wt the! South Shore Yacht Club, Freeport. The bride wore Chantilly lace} of matching Jace and seed pea She carried an old - fashioned bou quet of white roses and step. 'honotls Miss | Mary | Veronica | Simons was her sister's maid of honor, Howard S. Blower 'of Roosevelt was best man and ushers were \\ Marold W. Davidson, 24. of Prec- port and Ramsey Tauber| of Rup tyn After a trip the couple wil re- Md: m Freeport. Children's Federation Forms New Z-County Chapter \through dollar-a-year. membership donations and other means goes lo the sponsorship of schools in Bum» pus Gave, in northeast Fin: Jand and one in a Greek village {Membership also entities the hold- er to the bi-monthly bulletin Mrs. PhilipyWagner of Carle Place has been named chairman of | the sewing, Auitting and doll pro- Ject. She will distribute wool for making children's sweaters to be sent in Christims packages to the | sponsored schools and material for! baby garments to be used in lay- cHtes, A board meeting will be held March 16 at the home of the presi- | dent, 130 Home Street. Malverne | March Meetings ; paychintric help will be discussed in line with the group's current mental health study program 'The Evening Group . will play bridge at 8:15 P.M. Monday at the home of Mrs. A. J, Odgers, 80 Weights Road, Manhassel, group chairman. TO MARK ANNIVERSARY Members of the Women's Aux- fliary to the U.&, Merchant Marine | Academy at Kings Point will ccle- brate the math anni |versary with gocktails and dinner meet at 8:15 P.M. Wednesday at| the home of « J. Odgers, 80 ik mod the late Mr mother. Eaton, 'They w Mr, and Mrs. George E. Eaton, Jr Roman Catholic Church, Williston Walent, daughter of Mrs. | Avenue, Williston Park, and the late Mr the son of Mrs. George 8. Eaton of 351 Houston Avenue, Mineola, for members -and their husbands, \Tuesday at the academy's Officers | | | (Van Art. Stutio: were married at 8. Aidan's Park. 'The bride is the former Joseph Walent og 103 Campbell Walent\ Her husband is 11! reside with the bridegroom's Baldwm Club Sets Benefit Fashion Show and Tea show and tea of the Woman's Ad: vance Club of Baldwin Wednesday [at 1 PM at Stevens House, Bald: ! win. eral'chiirman of the attr. which Tund. 'entertain with songs and a group Jore ene enemee nemen ere ene reer a an honorary ife . nigmber of the \ > Almquiay ME, AND: MES. JAMES -CORRIGAN * crue ue s «=< Gertrude Banke Marries Fordham Alumnus at Mass eafora's Roman Catholic; Miss Anne Marle Church -of St. Wiliam the Abboltied her sister, wearing a ballerina < the scene of the wedding of gown of champagne rost nylon Gerzude Helen Banke, net over taffeta. Her cap was of : oof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest blue daisies and she carried yel- nke of 141 Connecticut Ave- low sweet peas and blue daisies, M.csapequa, to J a m Dennis Corrigan served as best George . son. of Mr. man for his brother, Ushers were Corr and Mrs. Jame, G. Corrigan of Flush- Emest Robert and Richard E. ing Banke, brothers of the bride. The Rev. John J. Heffernan After a trip to the Poconos, Mr was the celebrant of the nuptial mass. A reception followed at the Garden City Hotel Mrs. Corrigan was graduated The hride wore nylon net over from Bishop McDonnell Memor}al satin with a Queen Anne collar, High School, Brooklyn. Her hus- sweetheart neckline and bodice band was graduated from Brook and sleeves of Chantilly lace. A lyn Preparatory Bchool and at- \cap seed pearls and lace tended Fordham University, He is securcd her fingertip vell and she a veteran of two years 'of Army carried sweet pens and freesia. servic- Explorer to Show Film In Garden City Wednesday \The Road to Shalimar,\ a new adventure film in color, will be shown by explorer Carveth Wells at the March meeting of the Garden City-Hempstead Community Club. The session will take place Wednesday at 2 P.M. at Cathedral House, Garden City. Mr, Wells began his career as an ngmeer, sent by the British government to the Malay Peningula to survey a ldllwday route. Aftef living there for six gears, he made expeditions to many parts of the globe under sponso sof museums and scientific HOCIetlfS porsonihip He has cgfiured the Artic Lapland, the Mountains of the Moon in Central Africa. the Caribbean Sea area, the Russian Caucasus Mountains and Mount Ararat] Pat and Mexico and Japan. During World -War II 'he as civilian orientation lecturer for the War Depa Highlights of the new film include Caleut! Dethi and Shalimar, Mrs. Elsworth S. Mczwfiwsl‘lfh' ' duLe the speaker. and Mrs. Cortigan will reside Elmburst in of nama A large abendance is expected of nine-year-old girls from a-l6cal at the third annual spring fashion . dance studio will entertain; Mrs. George Price will 'be com: Allen White is treasurer, Mrs. Ber- nard McGarty, William Neidinger, decorations, Mrs, Lester Fiske, dressers, Mrs. Alfred Vakiener, hostesses. Mrs. Charles A. Lovot 1 gen- will benefit the scholarship Each year the club award» a $250 scholarship to two Baldwin Also. Mrs. Henry Froeder and High school graduates. one dor Mrs Louis Vetter, prizes, Mrs. Wil-! > nursing and one for teaching liam Manck and Mrs. Edwin Cavit lub members and their lechace naugh, refreshments, Mrs. Augustfi |dauzhters will model. A trio will Langhauser, tickets, and Mrs, Nor- man Raschdor{, transportation _ l The Woman's Date Book ine enne eee eee nece nee o eron ee cenno en nemen vents saterbay Purim party at Seaford Purehail, 2:96 Baldwin, p m Jesiah Center Pur n b Bal at center n do Pm mownAy Fant Merkaway mellerose Rasabow corls public maistintion a Woman» Club executive board meet- Lynbrook, Masonic Temple K P M ng at clubhouse. 1 PM. {Ament reepart Legion Awnliary barn: dance st. dues P bur, x 30 Par Cathoile mapghters rummage ant Hempstead white elephantinine at. is ax Sunrise yew, and bunco paccy 9. AM. a Athene Chib meeting at Atkimzon School, 2 P.M Medaich nun. a! Teng paar PTA military bricee Lal Ogranside lirse \ Yomple Shitrthocd bain dan e \Garten ony 30 Pompe Emam) Lone Beach ® 10 woman « Club deesert bndge at DAY Canine SUNDAY *\ 0\ Geviuews Legion Auxiifery meeting Worth Vilage Green. 3 PM. Lynbrack Club executive. board mee home 'of Mri. A. Charles Poth. 66 Reltmare mps Women « ne at temaie ® m w Woyd Avenue. 1 30 P M Levittown Home Bureau meeting at St James To art | Communi. Center Methodist Church, 1 ;P «ovine dinc st Paswelie Hemp Marsapeqes a an or w Woman s C garden department Long meen Joint mectine with arbour Green \. Dawe recept on at si Woman « Chub at. Grace . ‘Yl-‘vu‘ r Chirth parish ne Charen. A 3n P M Munsaprree Park ( Latheran Ladies Guild | Manh an St. David'« F Ine 50 <nmmubion . meeting 4 church, #518 PM .m rum Motel - talieweing Merrick Francis - Xavier -- Bouth _ thore | Maitzanth s J Charch Jewish Center, B00 PM. ® Comaiite mid-\l rhood . dinigren x Temple Avedah Mixterhood open board peaua Avenue * meeting. home of Mrs mu Wecker. 115 Resbury Rew United Protestant MeTboidst Charc, moo. Sehrot in AM _. Wantagh Pemp¥ Sisterhont an 'm G contume m announced by Milton Bedrick, nom> '\will highlight a meeting of an”. Council and ther with Colonel Charles Muldgon, direc- ir} Scout A. Leroy: Jansen, inating committee chairman. » LJ MAYOR ERNEST E. Eiders of Cedarhurst has been\ awarded\ a life membership in the ~Central Council of Parent-Teacher Associa- tions f gchool District 15. 'The mayor has also been made State Congress of Parents and Ten: chers, The ScHoGH-District 15 PTA has sent & contribution in his honor to the Jenkins Memorial Scholar ship Pund for 'teacher training; # G 4 \BUILDINGS - Elemeniary-and |- High School, a pame{»discussion, win's Lenox. Road Home' and School Association' Tuesday say 8 P.M, at the school muditorium, School board members will serve onthe panel with James H, Ferns as moderator, A question and an- swer period will follow, a 0# A BQUARE «DANCE, sponsored by Merrick's Lakeside School and Merrick Avenue School Parent e Teacher Associations, will be midi Thursday at $:30 P.M. at the Lake-| side School gymnasium, | Mrs. Jobn.Devor ahd Mrs, Mor- ton Schneider are ticket chairmen. Religious Director To Be Heard By Hadassah The Rev, 'Allyn P, Robinson, di- rector of the, Commission on Re- ligious Organizations of the Ne tional Conference of Christians and Jews, will -address the Rockville Centre Hadassah Chapter Wednes- day at 12:30 P.M. at Central Syna- gorues <= s e s MISS BARBARA S~FREEMAN {engagement of their daughter, Miss ,{ Barbara Sue Freeman, to Richard will fl Gilbert D. Suyder, inflow): Side High School under a Intermediate Girl Scouts: to- leaders are expected to participate in dlelight tration: cand uhmauzhrm ceremony. Bugle Corps, directed by tor. of Glen Cove Ciyll' Defense;| Mrs. C. Wild, will entertain with -an exhibition of § | wilt Introduce Mr. Ryany matching and twirling. There will be ®quare dancing for \The 'new slate of officers will be|. @ll'ffie Scouts. council présxdeni, has invited iends to attend. June Dukeshire, Minister's Son Plan: Marriage Mrs, Theodore T. Dukeshire of 917 Woods Avenue, Oceanside, has © announced the engagement and forthcoming | marriage . of - her daughter, Miss June Dukeshire, to [Ensign Paul La Cele, son of the Rev. G. Clarke La Celle and Mrs, La Celle of Buenas Vist, NY. 'The bride-clect was graduated from Oceanside High School and Houghton College, N.Y. Her fiance is an alumnus of the same college. The - windsor _ Avenue . Bible Church, Oceanside, will be the ceremony May 23 'at 3 P.M. The Rev, Le Celle will officiate. The couple will reside in Washington, p.C. Barbara Freeman, Hofstra Student, Is Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs, William R. Free- 'man of 16 Primrose Lane, North Valley Stream, have announced the IL, Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. -|Gharles D. Forrest of 116 Clinton Street, Malverne. Miss Freeman is a student at Hofstra College, Hempstead, where she is a member of Wreath and Foll and Gold Key. Mr. Forrest also aitends Hofstra College and is associated with Is- land Electric, Inc., Valley Stream. Rev, Robinson is a graduate of Columbia University and Union The. nlogxcn Seminaty. He is the found- 'tisst director of, the filing! of Relfiion, \und was strumental In establishing one of the first workshops in the- south in tuter-oulturel. education, Mry,\Bernard Kramer will intro. ic The Freeport Methodist Church [Woman's Society. of Christian Ser- vice has umounced m mm pro- jgram, On 'Wedpesday the P.M. group moet at 8:80 PM, at the Nultom 1 church, Dr. .J Howard Callahan, | 'National Brotherhood Mooth, Ichaplain of the Brooklyn Methodist 'The reel will mlso feature a [Hospital will speak 'Purith package party-to which each member will- bring a package for | the arinual bazaar. An original phy~ let, ''Peek-a-Booth,'\ will be pre- sented to stimulate Interest in the | The February » May group will meet Thursday at 8 PM. at the parsonage, The September - Octo- bar group will also meet Thurs- day at 1:30 P.M. at the home of mentator for the style exiibit. Mrs. | co-ordinator, Mrs, |\ Mrs. Oscar Valentine, 26 West Mil- ton Street. The April -November group will meet March,11 at 1:20 P.M. at the; home of Mrs. William Ells, 8) Moore Avene. Plans will be dis- cussed for a card party tn be held April 9. The December group Will meet March 11 at the church parlors, and the July - August group will) meet March 17. On March 18, {Me Mazch «June group -will meet at 1:30 P.M, at the home of Mrs, Harold Johnson, 249 Archer Street., 'The entire Society will meet (March 19, A fellowship tem will be held at 1:30 P.M. ang devotions bazaar to be held March 8 and 9| 'at Temple B'nai Sholom. Flam arramgenients have been - completed.. for the- first anpual dance to be held by the Auxiliary to the Freeport Zdttle League.. The affair will dake piace tonight at 3 at the Free- pert Elks Clb. Proceeds will benefitcittic Ml!!! . & project for by the NAuAU w Freeport Church Women Plan March Meetings will be led by Mrs. John Low at 2 P.M. Mrs. Ellis 8 Boynton of Rockville Centre will address the group on ''These , , Our Neigh bors.\ 'The March » June group will hold a food sale at the meet- img. ve 0% BALDWIN®S ALL Saints' Episco. pal Church Mothers Club will meet Tuesday at 8:15 P.M. at the par- ish house. hort evening prayer: services will precede the meetings during Lent. Rev. C. Merion Wilson, rec- tor, will discuss questions submit« ted to him after the business meet- ing. \WHY NOT VISIT Mexico\ will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. John Walberg at A ot East Rockaway's mm gational Church Woman's League Monday at 1:30 P.M. at the par- [ish house. Mrs. Walberg will ilustrate her talk with slides, u ® MALVERNE'S GRACE Lutheran (Church Ladies Aid Society will meet Tuesday at 8:15 P.M, at the church ball. A program -of Lenten music will follow the busmess meeting, ac- 'to Mrs. Grey Lawhead, - # # THE; Ald Society of Episcopst Church, Lynbrook will sporisor m hot Tunicheon Thurs- day from 1130 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. at the parish house, Mrs. Fdwhird Pohiman Abd Mrs. 'Mario Pollini will be in charge, I Malverne Assembly Installs Officers Marie Hilms has been installed as advisor of the Malverne As» nb Order of Rainbow for Other new officers, are Beverly MefJo, astociate advisor, Kathleen Schaefer, Charity, Mary Willoschat, Hope, Roberta Henderson, Puith. Also, Fanith Slain, Gail Swindelis, Téa Lassen, Janet Bwindells, Pat- m d Btut Corpus Christ! Roman Catholic Church, Mineola, was the scene of the weddig of Miss Dorothy J. Pelcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pelcher of 170 Park Avenue, Garden City Park, to Obaries Schatale, son of Mrs. Mary of 1 Washington Place, Roosevelt. After a trip to Bermuda.. the couple will live in Roosevelt, Rilms, Margare! Craw, Carol sense. of\ intelllgedh ree: co tel rem soning, of something 1m from either the emotional or the authoritarian approaches, and yet conducive to mental and spiritual satisfaction will feel at home with the Unitarians. SOUTH NASSAU