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|:Q Weddings of Township Residents ' ¦ - . . MB. AND MRS. ALBERT STOCKEL, JR. Stockel - Hill M Miss Dori s M. Hill , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hill , Oak- ..... wood PI., ICnollwood Ueach, Hunt- JBgton and Albert Stockel Jr. . son o< Mr. and Mm. Albert Stockel, ., ..B-ayvDJo , were married Saturday nt * t ' iio Huntington Methodist Church » by the Rev. Ll oyd A. Duren. Tho * wedding music; was by Margaret * Jones.' . ' The bride, escorted by her father , * wore a silk p«iude-solo KOWD trim- i MI r—.""-.•~TTn- M mnOTywBrrriT J r-irrr J " j jj| FORMAL S WEAR jjtfj feta TO HIRE ¦WfeH ' Tuxedo I^HW^HR O Full Oreeo BMPVff*^D © Cut-Awayu PfH3|Hf '• Accessories 91 Artie ' s |W MEN'S IM SHOP ' m y 37i HM New York Avo. ^Hf Huntington H HA 7-1 740 f . - T^ f SPECIAL ! PERMANENT WAVE $9-95 MONDAY thru THURSDAY For.the fnthlon-mlndod woman •eeklng more. La Femmo Coiffeur Salon 298 MAIN STREET Above Funnell A Cook Phcy. For an Appt. Call HA 3-0619 L -- * ' - ¦ ¦—— ¦ ,, , . ————— ¦¦¦¦ . . . . ^ j SPRING FASHIONS j 0 0 ® . ' 2 « New Coordinated » ; S lM ^s ^u j : ^ : ROSnCREST OF BOSTON •• NELLY de GRAB 5 I KORET OF CALIFORNIA ; CM A RGE ACCOUNTS INVITED j $^H(Am \ \ 384 New Yow Ave. j HUNTINGTON I S 0 M g FORMAL WEAR YO HIRE Alia . A Compltfa Unt of. Harrh'. -Twaad S«H*—S|*orko«?i—Topcoah RUSKINS \- , *7B M«tr* St. ' Hunllnglow MA 7.5 142 * 0p«n t"rl, tlM 0 p.tti. MAPLE © CHERRY © PINE 11 WALL ST., HUNTINGTON HAmiltnn 7.2SSS JSJRI DERITE j /f ^£&%f l<^ J^^^T^m9m W' ¦ ... flweet fnBlilon , for protty little mtofloa l,- , Swivol-Blmppmi ; WoruMifuIly Stalled;,;,,, fl|« m (i Joolw. Uko a million! , ' \ ^.WE NT ^ A , W MAIN 6T.v , , I a ' pp< ; B?|W0|A , . , .. . ; ,. - . . . . HUNT|NQTW *' \. D\jolor "o VrODiirlDtlonB.Aoounitoly. X^lllh«1 ¦ ' ¦ ' ' N . : tin only- Exoluulvaly ciilidran ' ^ aiioD Otorv, hi , Huntlnaton _^ •» « »$—». »«.fi»»4.~.* 4««.« «•&— * *_*-«. Ji'. ' . 'V' .T"" . "'- _ ' ' ' , ' 1 i. ' n ., ,i —TT*^"*i£il SUITS—SKIRTS BAGS BLOUSES In a Variety of Styles HUNTINGTON BAY SHORE , GLEN COVE | jOHANNESSEN MUSIC STORE j \ After ' Tie ( Sate | ITS SERVICE THAT | $ COUNTS , , I 255 MAIN ST. I HUNTINGTON, N.Y. J I HA 7-0084 I 11 ¦•**¦'¦ Km^*m-*^*~*mr*~m*~-mr^m i m * ' WIIWJ~*W*~*W*' mm* 'm"m '~ *Mi ' m '* \ Fr~v*s * *¦¦#*¦¦ ¦*¦¦¦« mm m RAYMOND'S BEAUTY SALON ' «ii£$a8£P*s, (Charlton Management) Jjj|lil K&RjMi ' (opp. Fire House) 10 Boulevard St | ' ^ mf ^^m - . .GREENLAWN. N.Y. I ^fci m^ EASTER SPECIAL ; .. ^pl^!^* *' Permanent Wave reg. $10. $g.95 , ComoULf MR. RAYMOND ABOUT YOUR NEW STYLING ' . , In . attendance Miss Peogy- . NIchol* , Miss Helen Klstner. . 1 PHONE NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT XNdrew i-fin I ' 'Open Monday thru Sat.—Hours: 9 to 5:30-i-Evenlngs by Appl * , ¦ ¦ ¦ ,a, ¦ ¦ ¦ i*. 1 ,«i Mm B»I TO •- HI i ni^afc^a^. i m a, , n . ,m. ¦ ¦ ^i , .¦« i fc ¦.* Your child is a picture,., have the Portrait made ^ towing like a bean sii T, :— Changing every Jm? Onl y a portrait will keep today ' s memory of your child clear and unfading- yours to treasure always. This portrait will mean so mucli to those who love your child don ' t let the moment escape—phone lor an appointment now. ShnaM l^^mk raotoenAPrB 772 NEW YORK AVE, HUNTINOTON STATION, N, HAmllton 7-4914 f. sttr *^ . .: TflJI? ^ I 'M!1^ THATCHER COTIAfiE | I . ' l' r?Vm^nn s ^ vsf <,xe ' MS ' V0 " | ' /iwmik xWkwL LARGE AND SMALL BANQUET ROOMS || f itlf UM Iljlln PERSONALIZED CA TERING fj ' " " ¦ /rw/IlBwi mtlw WSft RoeopHom ttanquofi C»ro! Parfloi |i 1 / *'ff l lii^M MffiP liSa BH A QUI3BN lX)B. A: PAy. AT l|' ] ¦ ¦¦Cl v »^ J2' ist ' - ft tstia ^ Tf V^^'l "1. UIIK luluml'ii Moat Unautlftal lloataurant" U S; ' ¦ . ¦ ' :. ,' ¦ ' '^>*i^ J^ \^r ^^ \\ , .. \\ \ , J r < ' 'CLtiSJEb : ' l^S^DAYS'tIl. , ¦ ' _ , -/\ .. . ,| vNprllipprf ' 3-l2J 7X^^'' ' ¦ ROUTE 2BA ' ' ; ' . V " ¦ ' ¦ ' •;. CENJBRPORT , LI. | . - ; . : IN0PECTION , INVITED tJErW^BN 4 P.M. .10 P.M. s r iB'^i^vk' " ' ' ¦ ' OOMPLBTCLV Ain^ONDITIOMEO H »»>. t TjBW * i ilgTO^ pk ^iKip: { ^:> : ^lo ; . 'i v: ' ' : ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' " " M| l>l. , ' ./(«Jl,)vl.„Y if|iV ,vt>|:.« ' ' ¦ ' ¦.. " . Wil-» .|4ll.. - ,K*l-*i ,7t l<KMi- .-\ - - ,.. ,.. I 1 . ' . CAROL PAPSON Papson - 5kidmore Mr. nnd Mrs . John II. Papson , Nichols Rd., Huntington Station, announce the engagement of their daughter , Carol Marie , to Kenneth Skldiriore ' , son ot Mr. and Mrs . William Leltzer , Rushmore St., Huntington Station. Both Miss Papson and Mr. Skid- more are graduates of Walt Whit- man High School. No date has been set for the wedding. Murrell Jatsko Col. nnd Mrs. C.T. Murrell , 139 Southdown ltd., Huntington , an- nounce the engagement ot" their daughter . Miss Karen Murrell to Eugene Jatsko jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jatsko, 35 Barrow Ct. , Huntington. Miss Murrell attends R.L. Simp- son High School. Mr. Jatsko at- tended R.L. Simpson High School. FORMAL WEAR FOR HIREfl ^ Mk\ 1 I FIEGERlK WEISS 1 M 300 Main St, S SJ HUNTINOTO N, N.Y. . m U Phono HA 74)163 M KvmmmwimMwmmm®wmx£.& HEADQUARTERS " for . CAMP SURGICAL " SUPPORTS DORA MEYERS Corset Shop 367 New York Ave. H ' HA 3-0730 o»o«o»»»«c»eoo,ci„ ( . nied with Alencon lnce. Her hend- <l rss was an nlcneoii lace helmet crowned wlih a Swedish w reath ¦with n finger-tip veil, She carried a bouquet of wlilto Hints and ga r- denias. Mrs . C. Albert Griffith Jr., was matron of honor. Mrs. Donald S. Sltterley nnd Miss hols A. Miller were bridesmaids. They wore . white chiffon gowns with velvet w.itat ribbons and tulle hats trim- med with mimosa. They ca rried pink and red carnations surround- ed by miniature ivy, Walter Beckmann was best man and the ushers were Donald Stock- el, brother of the bridegroom, Ar. tliur Ileckmann and Ted Angerson. Following tlie ceremony a recept- ion was held at Three Village Inn , Stony Urook, The now Mrs. Stockel is a grad- uate of Huntington High School and Is u representative for the New York Telephone Co., Hunting- ton office. Mr, Stockel attended Cornell University and la now as- sociated wit.li Columbia. University, Department of Geophysics . He was n member of tho U.S. Air Force during World War II. After a wedding trip to Bermuda , tlio couple will reside on East Main St., Huntington. *l HFI P il Tbo New York Athletic Club was . UI I H country ' s first such. It was ' organized In 18UK nnd Incorpo- rated In 1S70. (. , - ; /—Photo by Erik Almqulst MR. AND MRS. JACK HUTCHER Hutcher Wisser The marriage of Miss Phyllis Arllne Wisser , daughter of Mr. and Airs. George Wisser of 686 Park Ave., Huntington , and Jack Hutch- er , son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hut- cher of 5 Tasman I.a., Huntirjgton Station , took place at the Town House at East Jericho Tpke., Hunt- ington Stntloii , Sunday. The bride was given in marriage by her par- ents. Habbl Joseph H. I.lef of Hunt- ington performed the double ring ceremony at I p.m. The bride ' s gown was of while silk organza, styled with a sweet- heart neckline and a full waltz length skirt. Her crown was of seed pearls and held a shoulder length veil In place , she carried a cascade of white and pink roses. MIss.Ar- lyno Aber , cousin of the bride , was maid of honor. She -wore a gown of white silk organza , embroidered with red roses. Her tiara was of rliinestoncs , and she carried red and pink roses. Alan PoKrassa of Huntington Sta- tion , was best man. Tho reception was held at the Town House for fifty guests. The couple left for 'a' trip to Florida and upon their return will reside In Huntington. The new Mrs. Hutcher is a graduate of Hunting- ton High School and attended a fashion school in >. 'e\v York for six months, Mr. Hutcher is also a grad- uate of Huntington High School and attended Rider College, Tren- ton , N.J. He also served six months in the U.S. Army and Is with , the Long Island Ice Cream Co., Huntington. , '! —Colony Studio MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RUSSO R MHO - Voyel Mls« Carolyn Mary Vogcl , form- erly of Dayton , Ohio , daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Yogol , 113 West Shore ltd., Huntington, ami .loiioph HUHHO , 20 Flower Hill Kil.. Hunt- ington , MOII of Mr. ami M IM . Thomas H UBHO , woro married Hat- unlay at St.. "'utricle 's It, C , Church, Tho Hev, Kilwnrd J, Don- nelly imrformed tlio ceremony, FOII OW I IIK the . enrmnony ii rocon- lion was held at the American l.cglon Hall for lllir guests. The bride, cucorti'il hy her father , worn a full length, white tulle gown of lace anil not, Hor veil of net and luci-. fell I' mui un ii range hlnsmmi crown. Miss Mary Stoelis. cousin of tho bride , was maid of honor and woro u yellow ilrnsH and' a yellow lint. Miss Theresa I'rarro ' wan n bridesmaid and Iho flower girls worn l.iiiilit Soke), niocrt of tho bridegroom and Angi'ln l*ohl , nleco of the hrliUi . They woi' , 0 pink drosiicH wllh ciownis , Tlin\uttetnl. aula citrrlcil bankets of. gurdon nn......... .\M* Unworn. v?, Mnrlln Unssn , hrotlier nf tho lil lilcgioinu, was bout man, The IIH I IOI 'H were John and Tony IU IHHO , brolhers of the bridegroom ami Paul V IIRO I , hrotlier of;tlio brlilo, Tho lutw Mis. K IIHHU , fciniunly nf Dayton , Ohio , alteiulod Our Lady of Mercy Orainninr School there. . Ht. Patrick' s Hclinul nnd lluiilliigtnu High School , horo anil Hrown 'H llmiliiortH a«ihonl, .lunmluru Mr. Kusiio Is Rorvliui vvllli tlio U.S, Navy nml Is , stationed In tlrenn Cove SiirlngH , Flu. After it weddliiK trip to Florida , tlio couple will reside 1n Oram Covo SprliiKs. Flu., until Mr.f ltiiHHo com- pletes his iiervlco clmo, Thi' host record n( nt) . An ' ioMmn , l,eiloui\ ' p(iniuii)t wlnivor \vnii\n\ndo by Olflvelainl In mr.-l in IUIIICH won , -1,1 lost , for a " porcentiiBo of .721. v in tlm National League iho ' iMiuqiiot went lo r'UtfllMirg h buck In late --- 103 nmnoiiSvon , 3IJ lout , ' li e reeiitinjo ,711, Lieberman - Flynn The Chapel at The Riverside Church , Riverside Dr._ New York City, was 1 the setting March 1 . for the " marriage of . Miss Sally Ann Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Flynn . Huntington , to B.Al- bert Lleberman , III , son of Dr. and Mrs. B. Albert Lleberman , jr.. Kansas City, Missouri. The Itev. Lyons officiated and a reception followed at The Manger-Vanderbilt No. •) Parte Ave., New- York City. The bride, given in marriage by her father , wore a ballerina length, bandcllpped Chantilly lace gown of her-own design , styled with a Sa- brfna neckline and short sleeves with scalloping around the neck- line , hemline and sleeves. Her fin- gertip veil, also of the bride' s own design , fel l from a matching lace cap, with taffeta petals forming the edge. She carried a bouquet of stephanotls , white sweetheart roses and orchids. Miss Judith Tucker nankin . Lau- rel Hollow, Syosset , was maid of honor. She wore a pale blue , _ em- broidered ballerina length , gown with matching headband and veil , and carried pale pink sweetheart ros es. Par-old W. Jackson , Kansas City, Missouri, was best man and the ushers were Bryce Bastlan , Niagara Falls , James D. Sey- mour, Utlca , Laurence G. Bodkin , Brooklyn , and James It. Fiynn , Huntington , brother , of the bride. Mrs . Lleberman attended Hunt- ington schools, graduating from Simpson High School. Before her marriage, she was associated with Kudner Adv. Agency, M a n- hattan. Mr. Lieberraan graduated from Pembroke country day school and received his Bachelors from Yale University where lie was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. He studied for his Masters at Colum- bia University Business School , and is associated with M. W. Houck & Bro., New York. Upon thei r return from Jamaica B.W.I ., the coupl e will reside al 91 Halpln Ave., Stamford. Conn. Lubben - Ma ughan A lovely wedding took place Feb. 8 when Ann Patricia Maugh- ban , daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Maughan of 48-49 47th St., Woodslde , became the bride of Henry Edward Lubbej i , son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luhben of 6 El- man. Pi., Elwood. The ceremony was performed at St. Teresa ' s R. C. Church , Woodside , by the Rev. James P. Dermody with .. a nuptial mass. A reception was held at Commissioned Officers Club , Brooklyn Navy Yard for 100 guests. The bride' s gown was of white slipper satin with cathedral length train , and Chantilly lace bodice. She carried a prayer hook with two white orchids. Her maid of honor was her sister , Miss Mary Maughan of Woodside and brides- maids Mrs. Geraldlne Thomas , sis- ter-in-law, of Elwood , and Mrs. Hilda Toohey of Woodside. Miss Arlene Thomas of Elwood was flower girl. William Kulovltz , a friend , of 91st St., »New York City was best man and tlio ushers were the bride ' s brothers Thomas and Wil- liam Maughan of 17th St., Wood- side. Tlie new Mrs. Lubben Is a grad- uate of Dominica Commercial High School and' Is a Business Office Representative for tli o Now York Telephone Co. The bridegroom was graduated from High School of Commerce and Is an electronics technician , In EiiRiieoring He- search Laboratory, Republic Avia- tion , Corp. Ho nerved as Stuff-Sgt. in tho U.S. 'Air Force. - Tho ' couple are residing. In ¦Woodside following n nine day honeymoon to Bermuda, V't' .w^tt'^w.^'(.LWH;..7.m. '. .w^- , v^. r. .- .:v' :W- ..:.^ CAVES ATTRACT About 150 commercially operat- ed caves, located in 35 1 states, are visited each year by two million Americans. Missouri alone has 21 caves catering to tourists. The Na- tional Park Service supervises sev- en of the larger caves in six states. The first- Negro professional baseball team was organized in New York in 1885 ->- the "Cuban Giants." This country' s pur= food law was parsed in 1848.

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|:Q Weddings of Township Residents

' • ¦ - . . MB. AND MRS. ALBERT STOCKEL, JR.

Stockel - HillM Miss Doris M. Hill , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William II. Hill , Oak-

.....wood PI., ICnollwood Ueach, Hunt-JBgton and Albert Stockel Jr.. son

—o< Mr. and Mm. Albert Stockel,., ..B-ayvDJo, were married Saturday nt* t'iio Huntington Methodist Church» by the Rev. Lloyd A. Duren. Tho* wedding music; was by Margaret* Jones.'.' The bride, escorted by her father ,* wore a silk p«iude-solo KOWD trim-

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CAROL PAPSON

Papson - 5kidmoreMr. nnd Mrs. John II. Papson ,

Nichols Rd., Huntington Station,announce the engagement of theirdaughter, Carol Marie, to KennethSkldiriore', son ot Mr. and Mrs.William Leltzer, Rushmore St.,Huntington Station.

Both Miss Papson and Mr. Skid-more are graduates of Walt Whit-man High School.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Murrell • JatskoCol. nnd Mrs. C.T. Murrell , 139

Southdown ltd., Huntington , an-nounce the engagement ot" theirdaughter. Miss Karen Murrell toEugene Jatsko jr., son of Mr. andMrs. Eugene Jatsko, 35 Barrow Ct.,Huntington.

Miss Murrell attends R.L. Simp-son High School. Mr. Jatsko at-tended R.L. Simpson High School.

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nied with Alencon lnce. Her hend-<l rss was an nlcneoii lace helmetcrowned wlih a Swedish wreath¦with n finger-tip veil, She carrieda bouquet of wlilto Hints and gar-denias.

Mrs . C. Albert Griff ith Jr., wasmatron of honor. Mrs. Donald S.Sltterley nnd Miss hols A. Millerwere bridesmaids. They wore.white chiffon gowns with velvetw.itat ribbons and tulle hats trim-med with mimosa. They carriedpink and red carnations surround-ed by miniature ivy,

Walter Beckmann was best manand the ushers were Donald Stock-el, brother of the bridegroom, Ar.tliur Ileckmann and Ted Angerson.Following tlie ceremony a recept-ion was held at Three Village Inn ,Stony Urook,

The now Mrs. Stockel is a grad-uate of Huntington High Schooland Is u representative for theNew York Telephone Co., Hunting-ton office. Mr, Stockel attendedCornell University and la now as-sociated wit.li Columbia. University,Department of Geophysics . He wasn member of tho U.S. Air Forceduring World War II.

After a wedding trip to Bermuda ,tlio couple will reside on East MainSt., Huntington.

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MR. AND MRS. JACK HUTCHER

Hutcher • WisserThe marriage of Miss Phyllis

Arllne Wisser, daughter of Mr. andAirs. George Wisser of 686 ParkAve., Huntington , and Jack Hutch-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hut-cher of 5 Tasman I.a., Huntirj gtonStation , took place at the TownHouse at East Jericho Tpke., Hunt-ington Stntloii , Sunday. The bridewas given in marriage by her par-ents. Habbl Joseph H. I.lef of Hunt-ington performed the double ringceremony at I p.m.

The bride's gown was of whilesilk organza, styled with a sweet-heart neckline and a full waltzlength skirt. Her crown was of seedpearls and held a shoulder lengthveil In place, she carried a cascadeof white and pink roses. MIss .Ar-lyno Aber , cousin of the bride , was

maid of honor. She -wore a gownof white silk organza , embroideredwith red roses. Her tiara was ofrliinestoncs , and she carried redand pink roses.

Alan PoKrassa of Huntington Sta-tion , was best man.

Tho reception was held at theTown House for fifty guests.

The couple left for 'a ' trip toFlorida and upon their return willreside In Huntington. The new Mrs.Hutcher is a graduate of Hunting-ton High School and attended afashion school in >.'e\v York for sixmonths , Mr. Hutcher is also a grad-uate of Huntington High Schooland attended Rider College, Tren-ton , N.J. He also served sixmonths in the U.S. Army and Iswith , the Long Island Ice CreamCo., Huntington.

,'! —Colony StudioMR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RUSSO

RMHO - VoyelMls« Carolyn Mary Vogcl , form-

erly of Dayton , Ohio , daughter olMr. and Mrs. C. \V. Yogol , 113 WestShore ltd., Hunt ington , ami .loiiophHUHHO , 20 Flower Hill Kil. . Hunt-ington , MOII of Mr. ami M I M .Thomas H UBHO , woro married Hat-unlay at St.. "'utricle 's It , C,Church, Tho Hev, Kilwnrd J, Don-nelly imrformed tlio ceremony,FOII OW I IIK the . enrmnony ii rocon-

lion was held at t h e Americanl.cglon Hall for lllir guests.

The bride, cucorti 'il hy herfather , worn a full length, whitetul le gown of lace anil not , Horveil of net and luci- . fell I'mui unii range hlnsmmi crown.

Miss Mary Stoelis. cousin of thobride , was maid of honor and worou yellow ilrnsH and' a yellow lint.Miss Theresa I 'rarro •' wan nbridesmaid and Iho flower girlsworn l .iiiilit Soke), niocrt of thobridegroom and Angi'ln l*ohl , nlecoof the hrliUi . They woi',0 pinkdrosiicH w l l h ciownis , Tlin\uttetnl .aula citrrlcil bankets o f . gurdonnn......... .\M*Unworn. v?,

Mnrl ln Unssn , hrotlier nf tholil lilcgioinu, was bout man , TheIIH I IOI 'H were John and Tony IU IHHO ,brolhers of the bridegroom amiPaul V IIRO I , hrotlier of ;tlio brlilo,

Tho lutw Mis. K IIHH U , fciniunlynf Dayton , Ohio , alteiulod OurLady of Mercy Orainninr Schoolthere. . Ht. Patrick's Hclinul nndllui i l l i igtnu High School , horo anilHrown 'H llmiliiortH a«ihonl, .lunmluru

Mr. Kusiio Is Rorvli ui vvllli tlioU.S, Navy nml Is , stationed Intlrenn Cove SiirlngH , Flu. After itweddliiK t r ip to Florida , tliocouple will reside 1n Oram CovoSprliiKs. Flu., until Mr. f ltiiHHo com-pletes his iiervlco clmo,

Thi' host record n( nt) . An'ioMmn ,l,eiloui\ ' p(iniui i)t wlnivor \vnii\n\ndoby Olflvelainl In mr.-l — in IUIIICHwon , -1,1 lost , for a" porcentiiBo of.721. v in tlm National League iho'iMiuqiiot went lo r'UtfllMirg h buckIn late --- 103 nmnoiiSvon, 3IJ lout,'liereeiitinjo ,711 ,

Lieberman- FlynnThe Chapel at The Riverside

Church , Riverside Dr._ New YorkCity, was1 the setting March 1. forthe" marriage of .Miss Sally AnnFlynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Jas. J. Flynn. Huntington , to B.Al-bert Lleberman, III, son of Dr.and Mrs. B. Albert Lleberman, jr..Kansas City, Missouri. The Itev.Lyons officiated and a receptionfollowed at The Manger-VanderbiltNo. •) Parte Ave., New- York City.

The bride, given in marriage byher father, wore a ballerina length,bandcllpped Chantilly lace gown ofher-own design, styled with a Sa-brfna neckline and short sleeveswith scalloping around the neck-line, hemline and sleeves. Her fin-gertip veil, also of the bride's owndesign , fel l from a matching lacecap, with taffeta petals formingthe edge. She carried a bouquet ofstephanotls , white sweetheart rosesand orchids.

Miss Judith Tucker nankin. Lau-rel Hollow, Syosset, was maid ofhonor. She wore a pale blue ,_ em-broidered ballerina length , gownwith matching headband and veil ,and carried pale pink sweetheartroses. Par-old W. Jackson , KansasCity, Missouri, was best man andthe ushers were Bryce Bastlan ,Niagara Falls, James D. Sey-mour, Utlca , Laurence G. Bodkin ,Brooklyn, and James It. Fiynn,Huntington , brother , of the bride.

Mrs . Lleberman attended Hunt-ington schools, graduating fromSimpson High School. Before hermarriage, she was associated withKudner Adv. Agency, M a n-hattan. Mr. Lieberraan graduatedfrom Pembroke country day schooland received his Bachelors fromYale University where lie was amember of Phi Gamma Delta. Hestudied for his Masters at Colum-bia University Business School,and is associated with M. W.Houck & Bro., New York.

Upon their return from JamaicaB.W.I ., the couple will reside al91 Halpln Ave., Stamford. Conn.

Lubben - Ma ughanA lovely wedding took place

Feb. 8 when Ann Patricia Maugh-ban , daughter of Mr: and Mrs.Thomas Maughan of 48-49 47thSt., Woodslde, became the bride ofHenry Edward Lubbej i, son of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Luhben of 6 El-man. Pi., Elwood. The ceremonywas performed at St. Teresa'sR. C. Church , Woodside, by theRev. James P. Dermody with .. anuptial mass. A reception was heldat Commissioned Officers Club,Brooklyn Navy Yard for 100guests.

The bride's gown was of whiteslipper satin with cathedral lengthtrain , and Chantilly lace bodice.She carried a prayer hook withtwo white orchids. Her maid ofhonor was her sister, Miss MaryMaughan of Woodside and brides-maids Mrs. Geraldlne Thomas , sis-ter-in-law, of Elwood , and Mrs.Hilda Toohey of Woodside. MissArlene Thomas of Elwood wasflower girl.

William Kulovltz , a friend , of91st St., »New York City was bestman and tlio ushers were thebride's brothers Thomas and Wil-liam Maughan of 17th St., Wood-side.

Tlie new Mrs. Lubben Is a grad-uate of Dominica Commercial HighSchool and' Is a Business OfficeRepresentative for tlio Now YorkTelephone Co. The bridegroom wasgraduated from High School ofCommerce and Is an electronicstechnician , In EiiRiieoring He-search Laboratory, Republic Avia-tion , Corp. Ho nerved as Stuff-Sgt.in tho U.S. 'Air Force.-

Tho ' couple are residing. In¦Woodside following n nine dayhoneymoon to Bermuda,V't'.w tt' w. '(.LWH;..7.m.'..w -,v^.r..-.:v':W-..:.

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The first- Negro professionalbaseball team was organized inNew York in 1885 ->- the "CubanGiants."

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