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THBHSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 f;:’ THE LEA D E R V, Louis Priziosi Is Married ht Lawrence, Mass., Church . M is . Dokii'cs :<iward;6f &ilcin,T.N. H.,\has:anii<mncc<l RAGE FIVE , Marguerita Qrimm Married To Donald Mason Of Miami * Miss Marguerita Elsa Grinmi .ciaiigiilcr o f'M rs; George ;,W. Scott, of Onconla, N. Y., and the latc Edward (Triiiini of Massapequa, was inan’ie<I to Doiiaid A rthur Mason, of :Miami, Fla., son of Nlri and Mi*s. James A. Mason of f ^ n c e - tion, Ind., on Thursday aften^oon. February 7, in the First Church of the Nar‘'~ '’*'’ —-- izarene, in Miami, icorted to ' The bride was eiicoried to the altar by her eldest brother, Edward 8. Grhxun, a senior at the 'unlver* alty of Miami. The Rev. Donald Erwin, the pastor, officiated. . Mrs. Edward S. Grimm, sister^ ta-law of the bride, was her ma tron of honor. 2d Lieut. John G. Orinrun, a brother of the bride, who was graduated from the ITni- verslty of KUaml this month, was t>est man. Richard C. Grimm and Roy E. Grimm, brothers of th6 hride, ushered, the latter being an .honoTOX ush e r, ...... . .... . M clnto^ Music Sdiool Pkins Redtal Friday The Edith ■ McIntoslL - Music School. 48 Hillside avenue, Rockville Centre, .will present Intennedlate and Advanced students In a recital Friday evening, M^rch l, at 8;lj o’clock. The following students will offer a program consisting of piano, harp, and organ eolos and piano duo.s: _ ^ Bonny Feldman, Ann.Zi.emke, Diane A \^m n w ror 'membCTg-nf theTst6fflei;--Emaa-Tiacttnffnr\Anthony The wedding was solemnieed in 81 Anne's R.C. Church, Lawrence, Sunday. January. 27. The bride was given in 'marriage by her brother-in-law,. Byrone Hard- ^ g of Salem.. The Rev. Gilbert Travers. S.M„ officiated; ............. i Gloria Blais of Lawrence, was maid of honor. Brfdes- mat^^ were Miss Anita Fournier, of Lawrence. ' Kfoss., niece of. the bride.' and Miss Jo Ann Frlzlosl, of Freeport, sjstCT of the bridegroom. Richard Oe . Gasso was best man. Alan Harris and RdBert Farese ushered.-. Following -p ■ reo^Uem given in th^ LcSalle C d u n b r Club la Lavdmee;' . Mre; Prfdos^ WOTt <m A moter'.trip ihrou^^ the ikw jEngland :.^ tes. They are to tiiato thblr home in Belltnore. *1716 bridegroom is a graduate oi Freeport High School and Hiagora Vniverrity. N. Y.. and Is* attending the Law School of St. John's Cnl- versity in' Brooklyn. His bride is a graduate of St. Joseph’s-School o t Nursing In Lowell, Mass. family and close friends of the couple was given In Henri’s Res taurant, Coral Gables, Fla., after which Mr. and Mrs. Mason left on a trip to Silver Springs and Winter Haven, Fla. They are to make their home at 432 S. W. Seventh 'Street, In Miami. The bride is a graduate of'GIov- • -ersvUle High School where she was active in sports. She attended New York Teachers College in Oneonta and the University of .Miami in Coral Gables where jintll her mar- I major Coral Gables office of the Southern T^ephone Co. -Her husbajid. who. received his education in the schools of Princeton, Ind., is a Navy vet eran and manager of the Food Pair Supermarket In South Miami. The mother of the bride was formerly a society writer for Che Nassau Review-Star. Lenti, Jean Louise Colquhoun, Mar lene Noumof/, Jofume Gilmore, Linda Ssdthard, Joan Levenson. Meredith Morse, Diana Allen, Atam Gloria filome, Janice Conroy, Naomi West and Valerie Galassa. Interested friends of the students and of the school are invited to at tend. Admission cards are unneces- Sally Edna Parker Bride Of William P. Riefenstahl ('lirist Liillioran Church was Ihc scene of th^we<1tHn$* of Miss Sally E<lua Parker, dau/ihter of Mr. a i i d ^ r s . W il- lia niA. Parker, 138 Harris avenue, Saturday, February 23, at 4 o’clock to William Peter Riefetistuhl, son of Mr. and Follow The LEADER Dr. Jacobs Addresses St. Paulas F a t b ^ ’ Club Dr. Martin E. Jacobs, professor of Educational Psychology at Adelphi College, was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Fathers’ ; Association of St. Paul’s School, i Garden City, Monday night. Febru-? ary 25, at 8:30 o’clock. ( Dehn Lew-. Wallace Bowman of Adelphi is program chairman for ’ he Fathers’ Association. Dr. Jacobs, who is an authority on adolescent ; psychology, spoke on \The-Psycho logical and PhysiiAogical Aspects of •Adolescence.’’ \■ r - I Dean Bowman announced that the meeting scheduled for Monday ' night, March 25, has. been .Changed ' to Monday night, AprU 1, in co- • operatiop wltlv the Mother^’ Assiy- I elation and probably will,, be i>re- ■ ceded by a buffet supper . The guest speaker j i t the April 1 meeting will be D i^ Leslie Mac- Mitcbell, Association Director of the • College* Entrance ErAmination: Board, who will, speak on college^ -entrance examination^. M a |ic h e ster G irl T o W e d O K ver S C h atflefd Flanagan, 183 Blsmsi'k street, Man chester, N. H., daughter -of Mrs. Ed ward T. Flanagan and the late Mi-. Flanagan, to Oliver J. Chatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Chat- field of Pi'eeport. Miss Flanagan, a graduate of St Joseph High School for Schools, is employe!^,in the engineering depart ment of' the New England Tele phone and Telegraph Company. Mr. Chatfeld, a graduate of Free port High School, is attending S t., Anslem College in Mandhester. i ^ r f ; the altar. The Rev. Eugene K. Strebel, the pastor, officiated. The matron of honor was Mrs. George Riefenstahl, sister-in-law nf the -bridegroom. Miss Mary Dodd of Freeport and Mrs. Manslr Hicks of Scotia, N. Y., were bridesmaids. George Riefenstahl was best mau for his brother. The udhers were Charles Kranz. of Roosevelt, cousin of the bridegroom, and Richard Bottd of Hicksville. Following a reception given in Nlederstein's Restaurant In Lyn- bitwk, Ml*, and Mrs. Riefenstahl left to make thslr home in Freeport. Both the newly-weds are gradu ates of Freeport High, School. The bride is a representative in the Freeport Offjee of the New York Telephone Co., while her husband is a laboi*atovy technician for Spe cialties, Inc., of Syosset. Wood Heads Red Cross; / Fund Drive for 19W ; ; W. Halsey Wood, of Henjpstead anci ■Rdslyh, ha's been announced by Nassau Red Cross as General Chair- ■ man o f .the 1957 American Bed Cross Fund end Membership campaign 'f^ N f i ^ ^ u ' C o u n t y . ...... . As is traomouai. che- campaign wlU officially begin March 1. Be tween now and then, a va.$t orgeni-r 'zatlon of volunteers will .'join with W. Halsey Wood to plan and con- ‘ duct individual campaigns in moi'e Unn sixty-five tovms and villagoi which comprise the Nassau Red Cross area of thirty-seven brancdiys. 'The total quota of funds to /b e mlsed in Nassau approximates $400,900. In accepting the appointment. Wood stated, \Each year new emer gencies occasion bfunan suffering for the relief of which we all turn to the Red Cross. Ixist year it was floods; this year, it has been the help of the Hungarian people, and always there Is the vast progran) from blood to safety services,' from disaster to military personnel as 7 sistance necessitating a weli-sup- ported Red Cross. It is a privilege to serve with others to secure the ,beIp-Red.„Cross..jlee.d5._sa,..tha.t_tt.._ may in turn continue to sejve us all.” THE EDITH McllNTOSH SCHOOL OF MUSIC I'ian o - Violin • V ioloncello - H a r p - O rgan - Voice F lu te - T h e o ry - M u sicianship * E n sem b le Mclnlosh MUSIC CENTER Building 48 H illside A v e n u e Rockville C e n tre, N. Y. T e lephone: R O 4.0990 State Bank of .; Long Beach Ardier Parents Holding Cub Pack 59 Benefit -A benefit card party and variety show will be held Fi-iday night,' M arch-1, a t '8 o’clock for the benefit of Cub Pack 59 at the Archer Street .School. Sponsored by the Pack P a r ^ t s Committee tJie benefit wlU'f;f^torei--a^4’aridty show staged by Archer ;Stret Sshbonatfttefs. In addition ^more .th a n ' 25 dqpi; prizes and‘'ihdivi^al -table ^ z e s v ^ l be given away. The proceeds will .bd used., b y . ,Cub_Pack 59 for„ special Pack projects, such as trips to points .of ihisrest* and equipment essential to continued opera= tlon of thevPack. A cdhtolbutlon of $t entitles each person to one ticket, and ' a A ance r tO 'w in one-of the valuable door .prizes.. . 'Hekets can; be obtained from Mr&. David ' JaxheOner* at 198 South Ocean avenue, phone EB 9-7888. ' TICKET SALE ANNOUNCED Tickets for the forthcoming H o f- stra College Shakespeare Festival j presentation of \As You Like It” win go on sale on March U. H ie box office on .campus will he open Monday through Friday from 10^00 1 A.M. to 3 ^ P.M. ( :■ ’ . DONT W ^ G R ¥ - be troubled with Old Type Swlns-^ut Garage, poors. Modern Wood-SecHcmaiPTerliead Doors Installed For •; ALTERATIONS — ATTICS — BASEMENTS D & J CONSTRUCTION CO. 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