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Nee Mary Boyle 89-19 Sutphin bovlevard
Jamaica
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(Bollywood Photo) MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE
Nee Constance Minor! 138-18 101st avenue
Jamaica
Bertha Honsa Weds George L. Nasdahl
Bertha M. Honsa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Honsa of 84-15 Jerome avenue, Woodhaven, became the bride of George L. Nasdahl, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Nasdahl of 121-41 133rd street. South Ozone Park, yesterday in the home of the bridegroom's parents.
The Rev. C. Henry Thomson of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, South Ozone Park, officiated. A reception for 60 followed in the 133rd •treet residence.
The bride's gown had a white satin bodice and full net skirt. A fingertip veil fell from a small crown. She carried an arm bouquet of gardenias%nd valley lilies. Margaret Pickett of Riohmond Hill was the bride's only attendant. Her gown was of blue taffeta. She wore a short veil and carried a bouquet of talisman roses. .Theodore Nasdahl was his brother's best man.
After a motor trip upstate the couple will reside in Queens.
The bride is a graduate of John Adams High School. Mr. Nasdahl, an alumnus of the same school, is attending Brooklyn College.
SCHAEFER—MADER The marraige of Eleanor Mader
of Richmond Hill and Edward Schaefer of Glendale took place yesterday in St. John's Lutheran Church, Richmond Hill, with the Rev. Herbert Weiskotten officiating.
The bride wore an ivory satin dress. A peart tiara held her veil. She carried roses. Theresa Kerwin of Richmond Hill, who was maid of honor, was dressed hi blue satin. Elsie Steinhilber of Richmond Hill and Ruth Schaefer, the bridegroom's sister, were bridesmaids. They wore dresses similar to the maid of honor's. All attendants carried American beauties.
Vincent Killorin of Glendale was best man. Henry and John Mader, brothers of the bride, Edward Brugel of Elmhurst and Walter Downs of Richmond Hill ushered.
After a week's trip South, the aewlyweds will live in Glendale.
Mrs. Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mader of 102-37 85th avenue, is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaefer of 78-33 64th street, attended Bushwick High School, Brooklyn.
REICHERT—PREXFSS Dorothy Preuss, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Preuss of 109-23 217tlh street, Queens Village, became the bride yesterday of WaMer Reichert, son of Mrs. Mary Reichert of 114-45 157th street, Jamaica. The Rev. Louis Wagner officiated in Grace Lutheran Church, Queens Village.
The bride wore white chiffon with a bouffant skirt. Mrs. Charles Reno of Queens Village, her sister and matron of honor, was dressed In pink crepe. Harold Preuss, brother of the bride, was best man.
After a honeymoon in the South, t h e couple will live in Jamaica.
HOSTESS SELECTED Bertha Branche of 146-44 Lake-
wood avenue, Jmaica, was chosen a hostess for two socials planned by •he Lutheran Club of Hunter College. A supper meeting was held with the New York University Lutheran Club last night in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Manhattan. Hunter students will hold a supper party tomorrow in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Manhattan.
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(Sleed Photo) MRS. GEORGE BECK JR.
Nee Marion Jeuther 111-41 120th street
Ozone Park
(Nortbacker Photo) MRS. DAVID THORNTON
Nee Doris Watrous 93-22 217th street
Queens Village
Alice E. Fertsch Who'll Wed April 26, Feted at Shower
A shower was given for Alice E. Fertsch of Jamaica, who will become the bride of Carl R Woodward Jr. of New Brunswick, N. J., on April 26, by Jeam Norton of 175-25 89th avenue, Jamaica, in the Norton hornet
Those present were Mrs. George W. Fertsch, the mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Clarence Remsen, Mrs. J. R. Norton, Mrs. George E. Van Sic-len, Mrs. Robert F. Peterson, Mrs. Edwin Coilison, Mrs. Harold Fred-sell, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs, Norman Russak, Mrs. Frederick Wage-mann, Sophia Dean, Evelyn Dar-ragh, Emily Gifford, Mildred Bergen, Marjorie Feirtsch, Mildred Woodward, Gladys Wanner, Eleanor Schmidt, Ellen Lane, Margaret Bergen, Jean Weld, May B. Huntting, Louise Holsdher and Mildred Guyon.
The evening ceremony will take place in the First Presbyterian Church, Jamaica, with the Rev. Andrew Magill officiating.
The bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fertsch of 88-04 173rd Street, is a graduate of Jamaica High School and Packard School, Manhattan. She is attending Columbia University, Manhattan.
Her fiance, son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Woodward, was graduated from Rutgers University where he was elected to Phi Gamma, Delta. He is a research bacteriologist employed by a Rahway, N. J., chemical corporation. His father is executive secretary of Rutgers.
Lenten Music to Feature Jamaica Choral's Concert
A concert of music appropriate to the Lenten season will be presented at 8:30 P. M. March 29 by the Jamaica Choral in the home of Mildred M. Bergen, 128-25 Old Soutfti road, Jamaica.
Mrs. Willis Chamberlin is chairman.
Guest artists who will take part in the program are William M. Guggolz of Hollis, baritone, and R. Denton Hendrickson of Hollis, pianist.
Choral members scheduled for solos include Louise Bartlett, mezzo soprano, and Charlotte Krug, soprano. Duets will be sung by Olga Bella, soprano and Lois Martz, alto. A quartet composed of Dorothy Hendrickson and Mildred Bergen, both sopranos, and Anna ^radway and Martha Schroe-ter, contraltos, will sing several selections.
Laura A. Nesbitt, pianist, will play the accompaniments.
On May 6 the choral will give a concert at 8:30 P. M. in the First Presbyterian Church house, Jamaica. Proceeds will be for Jamaica Hospital. Rehearsals are being held Mondays at 8 P. M. in the church-house. Miss Nesbitt is chairman.
(Bellcova Photo) MRS. JOHN MISAK Nee Irene Masiarsld
145-26 Arlington terrace Jamaica
(Home Ufa Photo) MRS. FRANKLIN STOEHN
Nee Dorothy Fearsall 23 Marlboro road
Valley Stream
(Hollywood Photo) MRS. PATRICK GIORDANO
Nee Vera Wilson 90-17 Jamaica avenue
Woodhaven
New Chapter Formed By Sigma Kappa Delta
The Sigma Kappa Delta fraternity inducted 13 members into a new chapter at the Franklin Hotel yesterday afternoon.
The unit, known as the Psi chapter, is made up of graduates of John Adams High School.
The new members are Arthur Darsch, Harold Darsch, Jack Leise-gang, Clifford Iversen, Harry Zimmerman, Frank Barnes, Charles Ma-gera, Tom Sanpietro, Albert Wang-enheim, John Lynch, Fred Devine, Anthony Santipolo and Martin Im-mel all of Richmond Hill.
Martha R. (D'Brien AndhFrancis Seus Exchange Vows
SS. Joachim and Anne Roman CatholMl Church, Queens Village, was the *eene yesterday of the marriage of Martha R O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien of 218-25 104th avenue, Queens Village, and Francis L. Seus, son of Mrs. Grace Seus of 199-20 Hollis avenue, Hollis.
The Rev. Edwin Brosnahan officiated. A reception followed in the O'Brien home.
The bride wore an afternoon frock of lgiht blue crepe with a corsage ©f orchids. Her twin, Marguerite, who attended her, wore a print dress with a corsage of gardenias.
James Feeley of Hollis was best man. Thomas O'Brien, brother of the brl|e, and Robert Kelly of Brooklyn, her uncle, ushered.
After a trip to Maine, the couple will reside in Forest Hills. Both are graduates of Jamaica High School. The bride is a member of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of SS. Joachim and Anne Church. Mr. Seus, a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Pascal Baylon Roman Catholic Church, Hollis, is secretary of Pi Phi Fraternity.
Doodys to Entertain Junior Debutantes
Mr. and Mrs. David F. J. Doody of 137-23 226th street, Laurelton, will be hosts Friday to the Junior Debutantes of Laurelton at a St. Patrick's party in their home.
Jean Irene Lee, welfare chairman, announced that clothing has been distributed to needy families. Cath-leen Brown, sunshine chairman, reported that messages have been sieint to ill persons In the community.
(Hollywood Photo) MRS. JOHN MOODY
Nee Muriel Stelnbrecher 117-14 Sutter avenue
Ozone Park
(Bordon Photo) MRS. MORRIS KESSMAN
Nee Ann Penes 104-28 150th street
Jamaica - #
Mary R. Benheimer To Marry Saturday
Mary Roberts Benheimer of 117-14 Union turnpike, Kew Gardens, and Jamestown, R I., will become the bride of Louis A. Muller of Manhattan on Saturday. The ceremony will take place in Sit. ALphonsus Roman Catholic Church, Manhattan, with the Rev. Francis Funk officiating.
Margaret Benheimer wMl be her sister's maid of honor. Dr. John Donlon of Brooklyn will be best man.
Miss Benheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Benheimer of Jamestown, is a graduate of Rogers High School, Newport, R. I. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Muller, attended McBurney Preparatory School, Xavier Academy and New York University, Manhattan.
(Arthur Photo) MRS. JOHN MARSYMKOW
Nee Olga Rutowitz 28 Seabury street
Hempstead
RICHMOND HILL EASTERN Star—Reception in the Richmond Hill Masonic Temple.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCTA-tlon of Public School 138, Rosedale —Tenth anniversary luncheon.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIA-tion of Public School 57, Richmond Hill^-Meeting.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIA-tldn of Public School 51, Richmond Hill—'Meeting at 1:30 P. M.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIA-tlon of Public School 133, Bellerose —Executive board meeting.
PARENT-TEAOHER ASSOCIA-tion of Public School 33, Queens Village—Card and games party at 222-05 Jamaica .avenue.
LONG ISLAND ALUMNAE OF Wells College — Luncheon meeting at 500 West drive, Douglaston.
SHOARD-MOORE COMPANIONS of the Forest—Games party at 87-48 78th street, Woodhaven.
SECOND ZONE FIFTH Assembly District Woman's Democratic Club—Ord and games party at 9 P. M. at 104-27 127th street, Richmond Hill.
QUEENS COLLEGE FACULTY Wives Club—Meeting in the home of Mrs. Phillips Bradley, 40-02 22lst street, Bayside.
GARDEN CLUB OF SPRING-fleld Gardens — Dessert luncheon meeting at 1:30 P. M. in the home of Mrs. J. Peter Joyce, 218-01 136th avenue.
QUEENS AUXILIARY, BROOK-lyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged—Bazaar at 9 A. M. in the St. George Hotel, Brooklyn.
LAURELTON-ROSEDALE A u x iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars— Luncheon and card party at 1 P. M. at 245-02 Francis Lewis boulevard, Rosedale.
LADY CATHERINE COMPAN-ions of the Forest, Jamaica—Reception in the cluibrooms.
STERLINGSHIRE W O M E N ' S Club—Installation in Marwede's Restaurant, Queens Village.
JAMAICA COUNCIL OF JEWISH Women—Meeting at 8 P. M. in the Jamaica Jewish Center.
KEW - FOREST W E L F A R E League of Temple Isaiah, Kew Gardens^—Meeting in the Forest Hills Masonic Temple, Queens boulevard and Continental avenue.
SISTERHOOD OF CONGREGA-tion B'Nal Israel, Woodhaven —-Party at 8:30 P. M. in the center.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY FOR CHRIS-tian Service of Grace Methodist Church, St. Albans—Luncheon and card! party in the church hall.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB OF St. Pascal Baylon Roman Catholic Church, Hollis—Card party at 1:30 P. M. in the church basement.
LADIUS AID SOCIETY OF Pilgrim Congregational Church, Richmond Hill—Tea in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. David Sandstrom, 104-22 89th avenue.
QUEENS BRANCH, AMERICAN Association of University Women— Education group meeting in the home of Mrs. Samuel R. Dayhoff, 33-82 163rd street, Flushing.
DIRECTORS OF THE YOUNG Women's Christian Association, Jamaica—Committee meeting at 10 A. M. In the ?Y."
MUSICAL SOCIETY OF JA-maica—Guest Night at 8:30 Pf M. in the Presbyterian Church House, Jamaica.
WOMEN'S CLUB OF FOREST Hills — Current reading chapter meeting in the Community House, 15 Borage place!
MOTHERS CLUB OF BOY Scout Troop 122, Hollis.—Exective board meeting at 1:30 P. M. in the home of Mrs. Marion Luxon, 99-34 Bellaire jdace.
MOTHERS AND TEACHERS CIR-cle of the Hollis Avenue Congregational Church, Bellaire.—Meeting at 8:15 P. M. in the church parlors.
MOTHERS CLUB OF PUBLIC School 160, Jamaica — Executive board meeting in the home of Mrs. Caretta Freitag, 143-42 Ferndale avenue.
PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA-tion of Public School 58, Ozone Park —Meeting.
PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA-tion of public School 131, Jamaica Estates^Meeting at 2 P. M.
PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA-tion of Jamaica High School—Meeting.
.AUXILIARY OF THE SPRING-field Gardens Legion — Executive board meeting at 8:30 P. M. at 141-19 Springfield boulevard.
MOTHERS CLUB OF PUBLIC School 138, Rosedaile—10th anniversary luncheon and meeting at 1:30 p. M. li | the school.
PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA-tion of Public School 53, Richmond Hill—Benefit bridge at 8 P. M. in the Queans Home for the Blind, 115-12 9S*h avenue, Richmond Hill.
MOTHERS CLUB OF PUBLIC S c h o o l 154, FlUshing-Hillcrest— Luncheon and card party in Choung'f Restaurant, 168-40 Jamaica avenue.
Martha Becker Marries Texan In Church Service
Martha Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Becker of 88-35 138th street, Jamaica, became the bride of William John Green of Kilgore, Texas, yesterday in Victoria Congregational ^Church, Jamaica. The Rev. Egbert Macklin officiated. A reception was held in the Homestead Hotel, Kew Gardens.
The bride wore a white net dress over satin. An orange blossom tiara held her veil. She carried orchids and sweet peas. Mrs. Green was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Lucille Fischer of McKeesport, Pa., as matron of honor, and Muriel Becker, as maid of honor. Mrs. Fischer wore a peach chiffon dress. The maid of honor was dressed in green chiton. Both carried white gladioli and. baby breath.
Robert Littlefield of Long Isjand City was best man. Ushers were Jack Becker, brother of the bride, and Williard Pratt of Woodhaven.
The couple will live in Kilgore. Mrs. Green, a graduate of Jamaica
High School, is a member of the Jamaica Village Women's Society. Her husband, son of E. C. Green of Oil City, Pa., is an alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh.
(Bellcore Photo) MRS. LOUIS SYPD3N* Nee Caroline Pollack
107-37 155th street Jamaica
(Hollywood Photo) MRS. PETER STRONCSYK
Nee Lillian Wanuuijijm 1SS-01 Cross Ray boulevard
Ozone Park
SISTERHOOD MAH JONG The Jamaica Young Men's and
Young Women's Hebrew Association Sisterhood named Mrs. Fannie Etra and Mrs. Ray Blumberg to supervise a mah jong and card party to be given March, 24 in the "Y" building, 153-14 90th avenue.
(Woodhaven Art Photo) MRS. JOHN BLANEY Nee Blanche Vadney
89-15 91st street Woodhaven
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(Belxove Photo) MRS. FRANK MONGARDI
Nee Catherine Tassone 188 North 10th ittreet
New Hyde Park
(Lincoln Photo} MRS. NICHOLAS RIZZO Nee Josephine Consiglio
116-31 120th street South Ozone Park
(Fsurb Photo) MRS. ANTHONY GIANNOTTI
Nee Fay Fontanel la 115-85 Park drive
Elmont msm.
Natalie S. Perry Wed in Manhattan
Natalie S. Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Perry of 137-21 231st street, Laurelton, and Henry Halpern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halpern of Brooklyn, were married before Rabbi Herbert Feddw of Laurelton and Rabbi Jacob Bosndak of Brooklyn yesterday. The ceremony and reception took place in the Hotel Ambassador, Manhattan.
The bride wore a princes gown of white net over satin, with a hooped skirt. She wore a veil and carried a spray of flowers on a prayerbook. Mrs. Abraham Rusgo of Laurelton was her cousin's matron of honor. She was dressed in a princess gown of periwinkle blue net and lace and carried a Colonial bouquet.
Sidney Perlow of Laurelton was best man. Ushers were Robert Perry of Laurelton and Murray Horowitz, Arthur Greenfield, Jerome Heifer, Murray Goldstein, Joseph Samuels and Harry Scholler, all of Brooklyn.
The bride, a graduate of New York University, is a member of Sigma Tau Delta.
Following a trip South, the new- j lyweds will reside in Forest Hills.'
(White Art Photo) MRS. VINCENT FINN
Nee Evelyn Muller Central avenue Valley Stream
(Uncom Fnooo) MRS. WILLIAM BAKER Nee Beatrice Fanplnella
87-22 123rd street Richmond Hill
' EASTERN STAR DANCE A dance and entertainment pro
gram has been arranged by Hope Triangle, Daughters of the Eastern Star, for March 18 at 7:15 P. M. in the Community House, 215-32 Jamaica avenue, "Queens Village. Members of the Eastern Star, Rainbow Girls and DeMolay have been inviitA
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(Saed Photo) MRS. CONSTANTTNE SIMMS
Nee Mary A. Titles 92-06 95th avenue
Ozone Park
(Weber Photo) MRS. HERBERT HEISER
Nee Virginia Scott 162-05 89th avenue
Jamaica
iSleed Photo) MRS. RUSSELL SHUTE Nee Lorraine Rosecrans
86-02 79th street Woodhaven
BALL—CAPPELLO Rose Oappello, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cappello of 111-03 101st avenue, Richmond Hill, will be married Sunday to James Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball of 127-22 103d road, Richmond Hill. The Rev. Thomas J. Swarbrick will officiate at the ceremony in St. Benedict Joseph Labre Roman Catholic Church, Ricr nond Hill.
The parents of the bride-to-be will receive in their home.
Mrs. Fannie Affourtit of Richmond Hill will be matron of honor for her sister. Mrs. Rita Ball of South Ozone Park, sister-in-law of the prospective bridegroom, will be an attendant.
Arthur Ball will be his brother's best man. Another brother, Richard, who is husband of the attendant, will usher.
Miss Cappello is a graduate of Jamaica Vocational High School. Mr. Ball attended John Adams High School, Ozone Park.
(Woodhaven Art Photo) MRS. GEORGE MEISNER
Nee Emma Husmann 94-08 76th street
Woodhaven
MRS. BYRON H. CREASY JR. Nee Dorothy Renke
175-27 Wexford terrace Jamaica '
ENTERTAIN WITH SOCIAL Mrs. Josephine Maybeck, Mrs.
Mae Adams, Mrs. Helen Jordan and Mrs. Beatrice Fruit, former matrons of the Richmond Hill Eastern Star, entertained members Saturday night at a social at 9 Kew Gardens road, Kew Gardens.
Garden Club to Elect In Surrey Estates
Mrs. Walter Tietaa, Mrs. John Dal-lard and Mrs. Fred Sheppard, members of a nominating committee, will report April 8 at a meeting of the Surrey Estates Garden d u b avenue.
in the hojne of Mrs. Wiiliam McKin-ley, 220-36 Hartland avenue.
John Fairbairn, president of the Roosevelt Garden Club, exhibited colored slides of Colorado, Maine and Washington gardens during all seasons at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Louts Fahreon, 220-40 Hartland
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MEET IN CHAMTNADE The Mothers Club of Chaminade
High School, Mineola, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the school.
BOARD MEETING The executive board of the
Mothers Club of Public School 134, Hollis, wiH meet at 2 P. M. Thursday In the school teachers' room.
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Boruck-Berlin Wedding_Solemnized
The marriage of Evelyn Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Berlin of 99-25 212th street, Queens Village, and Bernard Boruck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boruck of 134-46 234th street, Laurelton, took place yesterday at 957 Eastern parkway, Brooklyn, before Rabbi Baruch Sil-verstein of Queens Village. A reception for 100 followed.
The bride wore a white satin gown with a train and a sweetheart neckline. Her tulle veil fell from a cap. She carried white orchids on a Bible.
Doris Deller of Astoria was maid of honor. Her gown was of light blue chiffon. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet. James Boruck was his brother's best man.
After a wedding trip to Washington, the newlyweds will live in Queens Village.
The bride is a graduate of Jamaica High School and attended Queens College. Mr. Boruck is an alumnus of Jamaica High School.
JUNIOR MAH JONG The Jamaica Jewish Juniors will
hold a bridge and mah Jong party tonight et 8 P. M. In the home of Gertrude Bennett, 187-16 87th road, Jamaica Estates.
RANDEL—MILLER Mildred J. Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller of 94-50 224th street, Queens Village, became the bride of George J. Randel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Randel of 94-53 224th street, yesterday in Redeemer Lutheran Church, Queens Village.
The Rev. J. Edward Vesper officiated. A reception for 35 followed in the home of the bride's parents.
The bride wore a three-piece, beige wool suit and carried an arm bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Isabel Miller of Jackson Heights was her cousin's maid of honor. She wore a blue serge dress and a corsage of pink roses. James L. Emmons of Woodside was best man.
The bride and bridegroom attended Jamaica High School. The couple will live in Quesns Village.
Center's Senior League Plans Masked Party
The Senior League of the Balsley Park Jewish Center will hold a masquerade party Wednesday night in the center.
A roller skating party will take place March 21 at 127-25 Metropolitan avenue, Richmond Hill.
Members of the auxiliary will be guests at a mother-daughter dinner April 20 in the center. The League will hold a Spring dance April 26.
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