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..-• v SOCIETY ru i i lonQ-%slanb MAGAZINE JAMAICA, N. Y., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939. Marie Eitelbach Takes Votes With Richard W. Hannah * » Coup! .• e Leave on Cruise to West Indies After Wedding in Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn Marie E. Eitelbach of Woodhaven and Richard W. Hannah -^of Brooklyn, an attorney, exchanged vows yesterday morn- ing In the Episcopal Church of Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. Dr. (J. Howard Melteh, rector, read the service. Following a reception for 50 at the Hampshire House in ''Manhattan, the newlyweds sal led # •' ; —— :—— atyoardsthe Kungsholm on a West Indies cruise. They will make their home Jm Manhattan. ; Th*' bride, who is a graduate of Barker Collegiate Institute, Brook- lyn, had htr sister, Helen, as her maid of honor. W. Meredith Behrens of Manhat- tan was best man for Mr. Hannah, a graduate of Yale University and Columbia Law School. An attorney for a Manhattan insurance com- pany. Mr. Hannah belongs to the Yale Club and the New York Coun- ty" Lawyers Association. His moth- er is Mrs. Gertrude Hannah of .")S6 4h street. Brooklyn. The bride wore brown accessor- ies with her grey suit, trimmed with beaver, and a corsage of gar- denias. Her sister was ciad in a frock of ashes of rose silk with dubonnet and black accessories. Her flowers were camelias. Grace Baker Weds New Jersey Man At Queens Village They're Going South to Sun, Warmth Elsa Weber Sommer Becomes the Bride Of Robert QmndUss Winters Today Enqaqements Announced MARGARET M Dl'FOl R Mr. and M rs. Leon J, Oufour of 149-39 With drive, Bellerose, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Mary* to Kdwin J. Stevin*. a fit > fire- man and son of Mr. and Mrs. V rederick J. Ste\ inn of 247-22 H9t h avenue, Bellerose.. The couple, both Jamaica /High School grad- uates, have made no arrange- .menta for their wedding. The marriage ©I Grace Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of 91-26 216th street, Queens Village, and George Vautin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vautin of Dumont, N. J., will be solemnized today. The Rev. A, H. Griffith will offi- ciate at the ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church, Queetis Vil- lage. A reception will be held in the Commercial Restaurant, Queens Village. The bride will wear a white lace gown over satin, made in the Em- pire mode, with square neckline, high collar and short puff sleeves, finished with lace mitts. A Juliet cap of seed pearls will hold hef veil in place and she will carry an old- [ fashioned bouquet of roses. Her jewelry will be a string of pearls which belonged to her paternal | grandmother and a gold heart which belonged to her maternal grandmother. Evelyn Baker of St. Albans will be maid of honor for her cousin. Another cousin, Doris Baker of St. Albans, and Mrs. Joseph Maguire of Queens Village will be the other attendants. A flower girl will be Arlene Pfleger, a niece of the bridegroom. The honor attendant and flower girl will be dressed In ice pink moire taffeta. The others will wear ice blue moire taffeta. Their doll hats will match their frocks, and they will all carry old-fashioned bouquets of mixed flowers. The flower girl will have a Bo-Peep bonnet and will carry a basket of flowers. Kenneth Kraus of Dumont will be best man and Walter Baker, a brother of the bride, and Francis Foley of Manhattan will usher. After a wedding trip, the couple will live in Dumont. The bride Is a graduate of Ja- maica High School and a past pres- ident Of Eta Omega Mu sorority. Mr. Vautin, an, alumnus of Dumont High School, is a supervisor for the Sardik Food Products, Manhat- tan. The promise of lured many Long Island women to the South this week. Aboard the Oriente, bound for Havana, are Jay Travers of 69-12 Harrow street, Forest Hills, and Ethel Routh of 17 Southard avenue, Rockville Centre, who la accom- panied by her father, John S. Routh. Cruising to Porto Rico are Mrs. Irving Max of 4 Lenox road, Baldwin, pictured on the Coamo, and Mildred Neiman of 45 Midwood road, Rockville Centre, who sailed on the Borinquen. VIVIAN ANDERSEN The engagement of Vivian An- dermen, daughter of Ole Andersen Of 111-11 120th street. South Oione Park, to Peter J. Denis, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Peter H. Denis of Brooklyn, was an- nounced today. Miss Andersen was graduated from John Adams High School and her fiance studied at Brooklyn Preparatory School. No date has been set for their wedding. FINCH—GUTHY Dorothy . Guthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Guthy of 116-23 133rd street, South Ozone Park, be- came the bride of William E. Finch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Finch of 102-17 90th avenue, Richmond Hill, last night. The Rev. Vernon Smith officiated at the ceremony in the Woodhaven Community Church and a reception followed at the home of the bride. The bride wore a princess gown of white satin with a lace yolk and standing collar and leg o' mutton sleeves trimmed with lace. Her veil was draped from a halo braid of tul- le, and she carried a white Bible with markers of gardenias. Mrs. Eunice Bird of Central Islip was her sister's matron of honor. She chose a raisin taffeta frock and a headdress of flowers and veil to match and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of mixed flowers. George Finch was best man for his brother. Mrs. Finch attended Jamaica High School. Her husband was gradu- ated from Brooklyn Commercial High School. After a motor trip, the couple will live in South Ozone Park. Center Auxiliary Plans Card Party An evening card party will be held Feb. 12 by the February birthday club of the Auxiliary of the Jewish Center of Forest Hills West, In the center building. Mrs. Anna'Solo heads the hostess com-' mittee. •Arrangements are under way for a spring bazaar to be held March 11 'to 19 in 'the center. Country store and special awards will be main attractions. Afternoon card 'parties are held •very 'Tuesday from 1 to 9 o'clock; In the center. Audrey Rottkamp Given Bridal Shower ELMONT—Audrey Rottkamp, who Will be married Feb. 15 to George Joseph of Rosedale. was given a shower this week by her aunt, Anne C Rottkamp of 860 Hempstead turnpike. ^Nuptial Vows Will Be Taken - in Richmond Hill Church Elsa Weber Sommer, daughter of the Louis L. Sommers of East Hudson street, Long Beach, and Robert Chaniless Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Harry P. Winters of 117-16 gsth avenue, Richmond Hill, will exchange nuptial vows today. The ceremony will be performed In the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection. Richmond Hill, by the Rev. Arthur Cummings. After a reception in the Homestead Ho- tel. Kew Gardens, the couple will leave by motor on a lengthy tour of the South. Mr. Sommer will escort his daughter to the altar. She will wear her mother's wedding gown of duchess and rose point lace. Tho frock is styled with a high fitted i waistline and bouffant skirt. Her i hand embroidered veil was worn also by her mother. She will carry garflenlas. Mrs. Newtown Congdon of Bos- ton will be matron of honor and Doris Donelow of Baldwin will bo flower girl. Both attendants will be clad in pale blue faille taffeta frocks, de- signed with full circular skirts and fitted bodices. Their accessories will be of fuchsia and they will carry bouquets of assorted flowers. Albert Robe Jr. of Kew Gardens will serve as best man, and ushers will be George Wicke of Forest Hills, Christopher Coll Jr. of Al- lenhurst, N. J.; Fred Winters of Richmond Hill and John Winters of Allenhurst. The bride was graduated from Principia College. St. Louis. Mo, and the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. Her fiance, an aiumnus of the Cathedral School of St. Paul, Garden City, is asso- ciated with the Bankers Trust Company, Manhattan. The couple wili take up residence In their new home in Lynbrook. JAY TRAVERS Federation to Honor Outstanding Woman Rich mond Hill Girl Will Marry Tonight Lottie Kessler and Sidney Teitel- baum, both Richmond Hill, will be married at midnight today in the Terrace de Luxe in Brooklyn. Rab- bi Louis Waldman of Brooklyn will read the service. A reception for 150 will follow. The bride will be clad in a white satin princess gown and tulle veil, draped from a tiara of seed pearls. She will carry calla lilies. Her nilttan of honor, Mrs. Ruth f f . A l \V7 1 Rosenberg ^ f Brooklyn, will be Helen AdamS tO Wed dressed in a pink and blue net frock and blue accessories and her flow- ers will be an old-fashioned bou- quet of sweet peas. Two cousins of the bride, Pear) Kessler and Rhoda Tunarkin, will be flower girls. The former will wear aquamarine taffeta, while the latter will be in peach. Both will carry nosegays. Jack Kessler, a brother of the bride, will be best man. The ush- ers are Harvey Stepner, Julius Keller and Edward and Philip Teitelbaum, brothers of the bride- groom, all Richmond Hill; Mat Posner, Murray Stein and Nathan Jones of Brooklyn; Irvin Hoder of Mount Vernon and Isidore and Jack Kessler, cousins of the bride. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will live in Brooklyn. The bride, daughter of Mr. and ROLL—BROOKS Dorothy Brooks, daughter of Mn. Madeline Brooks of 409 Menahan street, Ridge wood, will exchange nuptial vows with Julius Roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roll of 5 Saper street, Valley Stream, today. The 5 o'clock service will be read by the Rev. Arthur Rhinow in the I Mrs. Morris Kessler of 121-12 Lib- Ridgewood Presbyterian Church. A J erty avenue, is a graduate of John reeeptidh will follow at Queens i Adams High School. Mr. Teitel- Terrace, Woodside. baum, son of Morris Teitelbaum of ! The bride will be given in mar- 115-07 107th avenue, studied at riage by her grandfather, Paul Thomas Jefferson High School and Linden She has chosen for her Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. wedding ensemble white satin prin- j cess frock and a tulle veil draped | HEGEL—CARLSON from a wreath of orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white roses and, valley lilies. Nelma Brooks will be maid of honor for her sister. She will wear a white satin frock with red velvet jacket and a headdress of red velvet flowers and matching veil. Her bouquet will be of red and white roses. The bridesmaids, Esther Daly of Canarsie and Louise Bogner of Manhattan, will be dressed in simi- lar frocks with peacock blue velvet jackets and matching headdresses. Their bouquets will be of red roses. Best man will be Joseph Augusto of Ridgewood. Harold Schroeder of Bayside and Frank Weygand of Jamaica will usher. Miss Brooks is a former student at Richmond Hill High School. Mr. Elinor M. Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson of 60-75 70th avenue, Ridgewood, will be- come the bride of Raymond G. Hegel, son of Mrs. Peter Beck of 108-03 86th avenue, today in the Covenant Lutheran Church, Ridge- wood. The Rev. Carl Hirzel will officiate. A white slipper satin gown and a tulle veil will be worn by the bride. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses, sw r eet peas and lilies of the valley. Elsie Kagel of Jamaica will be maid of honor. She will wear a hoop-skirted rose slipper satin gown and carry an old-fashioned Helen Adams, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. James J. Adams of 115-52 200th street, St. Albans, and Mi- chael Mollick Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mollick of 237-18 92nd road, Bellerose, have completed plans for their marriage Feb. 18. The ceremony will take place in the afternoon in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church and a reception for 75 guests will follow at the Albans Hofbrau. Jean Banks of St. Albans will be maid of honor and Emily Svatbo of Manhattan, a cousin of the bride- to-be, will be a bridesmaid. Mr. Mollick will have Genaro Sposato of St. Albans as best man and Raymond Adams, brother of the bride-to-be, as an usher. Miss Adams was graduated from Jamaica High School. Her fiance is 1 also a former student at Jamaica High School. They plan to live in Bellerose. The bride-to-be was feted this week at a shower given by her aunt, Mrs. Frank Adams of 115-57 200th "street. Guests included Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Peter Adams, Mrs. Walter Costello, Mrs. Otto Fass, ! Mrs. George Fass, Mrs. Philip Webber, Mrs. Mae Banks, Miss Banks, Miss Svatba, Mary Costello, Aileen Murphy, Alice Trainer, Mrs. Edward Svatba, Mrs. Otto Weiss, Mrs. Frank Coll, Mrs. E. J. Coll, Marie Coll, Viola Scheid, Dorothy Scheid and Mrs. Philip Blumn. LILL TO Nui of Jams Roman Hill. Foil PERSONALS Mr. an<|j Mrs. Ralph Howe will entertain lit cocktails tonight at their homm 5 Hemlock street, Floral Park, be«He the dance at the Gar- den City Motel for Mercy Hospital. Their guelts will be Mr. and Mrs. A. H. BoBfcn and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Delia dt Ridgewood, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. JjViHlam Seasley of Man- hasset. atp Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heavey, •hilip McLaughlin and Adelaide <§riffin of Floral Park. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rottkamp ©f^RoU was graduated from Grovrr 854 Hempstead turnpike. Cleveland High School Attending the shower were Mm. I Th *y wiu PPP I motor trlp ; bo- John Rottkamp, Marion, Madeline and Rose Marie Rottkamp. Mrs. Fred Slams, Mrs. Charles Joseph, Catherine Joseph. Rose and Cath- erine Kappelmier, Mrs. Michael Finn. Mrs. Henry Finn, Marie and Rose Finn, Anne Himmel, Mrs. Philip Ruble, Mrs. William Rein- fore settling in Glendale. GRADUATES FETED A parly was held this week by Marilyn Goldstein of 111-43 113th street. Ozone Park, for some, of her classmates who were graduated from Public. School 108. Ozone Park hardt. Aims and Clare Rottkamp, | Among the guests were Ruth For- Mary and Lilliam Rottkamp, Jean- man, Leonore Crary, Doris Blumen- ette Rottkamp, Evelyn Muller, j thai, Mildred Steiger. Alfred More- Louise Rottkamp, Helen Gucken- no. James Gibbons sad Walter Mar- MULLAN—McMANUS A honeymoon in Bermuda will follow the wedding today oi Cath- leen E. McManus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. McManus of bouquet of talisman roses^ Similar g^ 165th street> Jamaica , and W il- frocks in blue slipper satin will ; Uam j M ullan of Manhattan, in be worn by the bridesmaids, Doris the Roman Catholic Church of St. and Julia Carlson, sisters of the Nic holas 0 f Tolentine, Jamaica, bride. Their flowers will be pink j A reception will be held at the ros * s - ' Elmhurst'Elks Club. William Link Jr. of Maspeth will The bride will wear a shell-pink be best man, and the ushers will sat i n gown with a matching tulle be Henry Schrader, Fred Mueller, veil, and carrv a muff of pink roses Fred Schell and Otto Storck of ^ an d lilies of the valley. Woodhaven. * Her attendant, Julia V. Mann of The couple will make their home Flushing, will wear a wine velvet in Richmond Hill after a motor gown with a matching muff of trip. . roses. The bride is a graduate of Grov- The best man will be James Mc- er Cleveland High School and her Manus, a brother or the bride, and fiance, a graduate of Bushwick ; the ushers will be John McManus, Phyllis Wiegard, daughter of Mr. High School, attends Brooklyn I snother brother, and John John-J *»d Mrs. yuiiam Wiegard of 164-03 Mr. an Pine ave and Mrs. 1 road, Ro among th [ ner and the silve Mr. and Brooklyn were bri wedding. Mrs. B Ulth ave In Miami until thol when she TRAVIS AND LOUIS VOGT JCE NUPTIAL VOWS TODAY lal vows will be exchanged today by Lillian Travis ;a and Louis Vogt of Woodhaven, a teacher, In the itholic Church of Our Lady of Cenacle, Richmond /ing the ceremony, the newlyweds will receive for ^75 at the Diplomat Restaurant, Ja- ' maica. They will live in St. Albans after a wedding trip. A gown of white satin, styled with a long train and mushroom sleeves, will be worn by the brWe. Her long tulle veil will be attached to a crown of orange blossoms and she will carry_ a Colonial bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Mary Walsh of the Bronx, tho bride's only attndant, .will be maid of honor. She will be dressed in a cloud blue taffeta gown with rasp- berry accessories. Her%ouquet will be red roses. Frank Travis Jr., a brother of the bride's only attendant, will be maid brother, George Travis and John Burke, of Brooklyn Will usher. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis Sr., of 139-26 88th road, Jamaica, studied at Theo- dore Roosevelt High School in the Bronx, and at Columbia University. '• Mr. Vogt, a teacher in a Brook- lyn public school, received his edu- cation at St. Francis Preparatory School and St. John's University. He is the son of Frederick Vogt of 89-36 88th street, Woodhaven. Delegates to the convention of the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs, at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, next Friday, will have to wait until the very end of the afternoon's program before they learn to whom the federation's medal of honor Is to be awarded. The award was established by the city federation in 1914 at the sug- gestion of Madame Belle de Rivera, founder and honorary president. Only six awards have been made since the medal was first presented to Lady Ralph Paget in 1916 for heroism under fire during the World War. Other recipients were Evelyn G. Smalley in 1919 for no- table nursing service during the World War; Carrie Chapman Gatt in 1922, Maude Ballington Booth in ~~*"' 1924 and Mary Garrett Hay in 1926 | s e lor the advancement of organized i womanhood, and Marie Slodowska Curie in 1929, for her service to science. The morning program will in- clude the presentation of resolu- tions and the introduction of new clubs. Mrs. Rohrer Hostess To Clef Singers at Tea A musicale and tea was held yes- terday by the Clef Singers of ths Hollis Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. A. Raymond Rohrer, 190-10 Haywood road. Fifty attended. Entertainers were Kenneth Mat* tews, violinist, accompanied by Ai- leen Mattews; Oladine Mat tews, pi- anist; Willis Jones, baritone, accom- panied by Mrs. ane Nagle Brooks; Mrs. Mildred Brennan. reader, and the Clef Singers, accompanied by Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Norman Bergh presented a corsage to Mrs. Elizabeth Tostman, director of the Clef Singers, on be- half of the group. Mrs. William B. Groat Jr. and Mrs. Otto Langhans were in charge of decorations. Assisting Mrs. Rohrer at the tea were Mrs. Walter Blake- Lobb, Mrs. Grady Vaughn. Mrs, Tostman. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Donali Ogilvie and Mrs. Walter Goetz. The executive board of the Wom- an's Club will meet on Thursday at 10 A. M. at the home of Mrs. J, Edgar Hendrickson, 104-25 200t:i Two Awards Given To Edna Kraemer A silver thimble for skill with hef needle and a medal for ability in her. studies were awarded to Edns Thomas Moore, baritone, will Kraemer yesterdav by the Mothers sing. He will be presented by Mrs. Club of Public School 62, Ozone John McClure Chase, chairman of p ar k. Edna received the highest music.^ i rating in the 6B class. Scholarship In the afternoon, the newly or- awards were also made to Dori9 ganized federation choral will sing, j Kurzman and William Meyers directed by Mrs. Chase and accom panied by Mrs. Edward McDon The Mothers Club will confer on Monday with the Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 53, Richmond Hill, and Lucille Nicol, assistant superintendent of School District 50, on a proposed new school to replace both P. S. 53 and P. S. 62. Mrs. Horace G. Fry of Floral Park, and Dr. eorge Hogan of Oxford ville Centre, will be guests tonight at a din- ridge party celebrating wedding anniversary of rs. Ruby Blundell of rs. Fry and Mrs/Hogan smaids at the Blundell ougn. Dr. David Seabury, psychologist and lecturer, will speak on "What Makes Us So Queer?" and Mrs. j William Dick Sporborg, who at- I tended the Lima conference, will discjuss events there. ______»__ Mrs. Andrew J. Noe, of Richmond " •»•"•« "•« * • Hill,, president of the federation tQUal RlghtS Bill Unfair will be assisted 6y Mrs. Harry Har- . ., P x u vey Thomas of Flushing, parliamen- Women VOterS 1010 tarian! Mrs. Arthur F. Roussel of Hollis, timekeeper, and Mrs. George Stillman, of Queens Village, presi- dent's aide. ce Sternberg of 190-56 Hollis, a recent arrival each, will remain there middle of next month ill return by plane. Mrs, Jos< shower la] law, Mrs.jl s t r e e t , Rlfl of Mrs. II Richmoni attended. >h Dries was hostess at a night for her slster-in- ?rank Ott of 94-42 120th imond Hill, in the home Ott, 97-27 108th street, [ill. Twenty-four guests Polytechnics! Institute. ston, s brother-in-lew. .( em Psgo tl) Queens Village Club Will Stage Play A one-act play, 'The Mother Who Went Away," will 'be .presented by the drama department of the Wom- an's Club of Queens Village at a matinee bridge and tea Tuesday In the Queens Luceum. In the cast will be Dorothy Geer. Ethel Stevenson, Audra Norris and Grace Roecklein. Mrs. John Goetz is chairman of the department. Assisting with the bridge party and tea will be Mrs. Alex Karpman, Mrs. William Giesel- berg, Mrs. Warren Waspit and Mrs. XSIUs H. Bacon. r Wells College Club To Hear President The future of the small college will be discussed Tuesday by Wil- liam E. Weld, president of Wells College, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y., at a dinner to be given by the Long Island Wells College Club at the Douglaston Country Clubs. Mrs. Roe R. Black of Dougtaston is In charge of dinner arrange- ments. Her assistants Include Mrs. E. R. Brady and Mrs. H. W. Keck of Flushing, Mrs. Eufus D. Burn- ham of Bayside, Mrs. L. M. Clark of Great Neck and Mrs. Attmore Robinson of Stony Brook. Adelphi Alumnae Plan Luncheon Meetings The Adelphi College Alumnae | Association will sponsor -a series of class reunion luncheons to be tield | ' at new headquarters. Hotel Colling wood, Manhattan, beginning next , guild, and the Rev. Rexford C. S. Saturday, under the direction of ] Holmes. priest-in-charge Frank Mrs. Edward L. Denton of Brook- Goepper, Jr., organist, is directing Opposition to the proposed equal rights amendment was voiced at S mating of the League of Womrn Voters of the Sixth Assembly Dis- trict yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. G. Daniels, 20 Markwood road. Forest Hills. "The amendment, which proposes to give equal rights to women, would, in its present form, do away with much protection that women now receive under the law," said Mrs. Ria White. Manhattan attorney and guest speaker. Mrs. Paul Sardeson was program chairman A luncheon at the Forest Hills Inn preceded the meeting. Altar Guild to Hear Poems and Music A program of poems and musie will be given Monday night at St. John's Episcopal'Church, Spring- field Gardens, under auspices of the Accolyte and Altar Guild. The affair was arranged by Mrs, Clifton G Hopkins, president of the lyn. alumnae secretary. The first luncheon will be for members of the '37 and *38 classes, with Mrs. Anson A. MacLaren of Williston Park, president of the class of If, and Lillian Preuss of Richmond Hill, 38 class president, in charge of arrangements, rehearsals. Those who will take part are W. A. Shepherd, Mr. Holmes. Robert Warren, John Greene. Raymond Benz, Frank Goepper Sr., Virginia Witt, Joseph Waterkeyn. Walter Brown* Josn Flanagan, Ruth Horn I Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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  • . . - • v SOCIETY

    ru i i lonQ-%slanb MAGAZINE

    JAMAICA, N. Y., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939.

    Marie Eitelbach Takes Votes With Richard W. Hannah

    * » Coup!

    . •

    e Leave on Cruise to West Indies After Wedding in Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn

    Marie E. Eitelbach of Woodhaven and Richard W. Hannah -̂ of Brooklyn, an attorney, exchanged vows yesterday morn-

    ing In the Episcopal Church of Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. Dr. (J. Howard Melteh, rector, read the service.

    Following a reception for 50 at the Hampshire House in ' 'Manhattan, the newlyweds sal led # •' ; —— :—— — atyoardsthe Kungsholm on a West Indies cruise. They will make their home Jm Manhat tan.

    ; Th*' bride, who is a graduate of Barker Collegiate Inst i tute , Brook-lyn, had h t r sister, Helen, as he r maid of honor.

    W. Meredith Behrens of Manhat-tan was best man for Mr. Hannah, a graduate of Yale University and Columbia Law School. An attorney for a Manhattan insurance com-pany. Mr. Hannah belongs to the Yale Club and the New York Coun-ty" Lawyers Association. His moth-er is Mrs. Gertrude Hannah of .")S6 4 h street. Brooklyn.

    The bride wore brown accessor-ies with her grey suit, trimmed with beaver, and a corsage of gar-denias. Her sister was ciad in a frock of ashes of rose silk with dubonnet and black accessories. Her flowers were camelias.

    Grace Baker Weds New Jersey Man

    At Queens Village

    They're Going South to Sun,

    Warmth

    Elsa Weber Sommer Becomes the Bride Of Robert QmndUss Winters Today

    Enqaqements Announced

    MARGARET M Dl 'FOl R Mr. and M rs. Leon J, Oufour of

    149-39 With drive, Bellerose, have announced the engagement of the i r daughter , Margaret Mary* to Kdwin J. Stevin*. a fit > fire-man and son of Mr. and Mrs. V rederick J . Ste\ inn of 247-22 H9t h avenue, Bellerose.. The couple, both Jamaica /High School grad-uates, have made no arrange-

    .menta for the i r wedding.

    The marr iage ©I Grace Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of 91-26 216th street, Queens Village, and George Vautin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vautin of Dumont, N. J., will be solemnized today.

    The Rev. A, H. Griffith will offi-ciate at the ceremony in the Firs t Presbyterian Church, Queetis Vil-lage. A reception will be held in the Commercial Restaurant , Queens Village.

    The bride will wear a white lace gown over satin, made in the Em-pire mode, with square neckline, high collar and short puff sleeves, finished with lace mit ts . A Juliet cap of seed pearls will hold hef veil in place and she will carry an old-

    [ fashioned bouquet of roses. Her jewelry will be a s tr ing of pearls which belonged to her paternal

    | grandmother and a gold hear t which belonged to her maternal grandmother .

    Evelyn Baker of St. Albans will be maid of honor for her cousin. Another cousin, Doris Baker of St. Albans, and Mrs. Joseph Maguire of Queens Village will be the other a t tendants . A flower girl will be Arlene Pfleger, a niece of the bridegroom.

    The honor a t tendant and flower girl will be dressed In ice pink moire taffeta. The others will wear ice blue moire taffeta. Their doll hats will match their frocks, and they will all carry old-fashioned bouquets of mixed flowers. The flower girl will have a Bo-Peep bonnet and will carry a basket of flowers.

    Kenneth Kraus of Dumont will be best man and Walter Baker, a brother of the bride, and Francis Foley of Manhat tan will usher.

    After a wedding trip, the couple will live in Dumont.

    The bride Is a graduate of Ja-maica High School and a past pres-

    i d e n t Of Eta Omega Mu sorority. Mr. Vautin, an, a lumnus of Dumont High School, is a supervisor for the Sardik Food Products, Manhat-tan.

    The promise of

    lured many Long Island women

    to the South this week. Aboard

    the Oriente, bound for Havana,

    are Jay Travers of 69-12 Harrow

    street, Forest Hills, and Ethel

    Routh of 17 Southard avenue,

    Rockville Centre, who la accom-

    panied by her father, John S.

    Routh. Cruising to Porto Rico

    a re Mrs. I rving Max of 4 Lenox

    road, Baldwin, pictured on the

    Coamo, and Mildred Neiman of 45

    Midwood road, Rockville Centre, who sailed on the Borinquen.

    VIVIAN ANDERSEN The engagement of Vivian An-

    dermen, daughter of Ole Andersen Of 111-11 120th street . South Oione Park, t o Peter J . Denis, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Pe te r H. Denis of Brooklyn, was an-nounced today. Miss Andersen was graduated from John Adams High School and her fiance studied a t Brooklyn Preparatory School. No da te has been set for thei r wedding.

    FINCH—GUTHY Dorothy . Guthy, daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. Valentine Guthy of 116-23 133rd street, South Ozone Park, be-came the bride of William E. Finch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Finch of 102-17 90th avenue, Richmond Hill, last night. The Rev. Vernon Smith officiated at the ceremony in the Woodhaven Community Church and a reception followed a t the home of the bride.

    The bride wore a princess gown of white satin with a lace yolk and standing collar and leg o' mut ton sleeves tr immed with lace. Her veil was draped from a halo braid of tul-le, and she carried a white Bible with markers of gardenias.

    Mrs. Eunice Bird of Central Islip was her sister 's matron of honor. She chose a raisin taffeta frock and a headdress of flowers and veil to match and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of mixed flowers.

    George Finch was best man for his brother.

    Mrs. Finch at tended Jamaica High School. Her husband was gradu-ated from Brooklyn Commercial High School.

    After a motor trip, the couple will live in South Ozone Park.

    Center Auxiliary Plans Card Party

    An evening card party will be held Feb. 12 by the February birthday club of the Auxiliary of the Jewish Center of Forest Hills West, In t h e center building. Mrs. Anna 'So lo heads the hostess com-' mit tee.

    •Arrangements a re under way for a spring bazaar to be held March 11 'to 19 in 'the center. Country store and special awards will be main at t ract ions.

    Afternoon card 'parties a re held •very 'Tuesday from 1 to 9 o'clock; In t h e center.

    Audrey Rottkamp Given Bridal Shower

    ELMONT—Audrey Rottkamp, who Will be marr ied Feb. 15 to George Joseph of Rosedale. was given a shower this week by he r aunt, Anne C Rot tkamp of 860 Hempstead turnpike.

    ^Nuptial Vows Will Be Taken -in Richmond Hill

    Church Elsa Weber Sommer, daughter

    of the Louis L. Sommers of Eas t Hudson street, Long Beach, and Robert Chani less Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs . ' Harry P. Winters of 117-16 gsth avenue, Richmond Hill, will exchange nuptial vows today.

    The ceremony will be performed In the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection. Richmond Hill, by the Rev. Arthur Cummings. After a reception in the Homestead Ho-tel. Kew Gardens, the couple will leave by motor on a lengthy tour of the South.

    Mr. Sommer will escort his daughter to the altar. She will wear her mother's wedding gown of duchess and rose point lace. Tho frock is styled with a high fitted

    i waistline and bouffant skirt. Her i hand embroidered veil was worn

    also by her mother. She will carry garflenlas.

    Mrs. Newtown Congdon of Bos-ton will be matron of honor and Doris Donelow of Baldwin will bo flower girl.

    Both a t tendants will be clad in pale blue faille taffeta frocks, de-signed with full circular skirts and fitted bodices. Their accessories will be of fuchsia and they will carry bouquets of assorted flowers.

    Albert Robe Jr. of Kew Gardens will serve as best man, and ushers will be George Wicke of Forest Hills, Christopher Coll Jr . of Al-lenhurst, N. J.; Fred Winters of Richmond Hill and John Winters of Allenhurst.

    The bride was graduated from Principia College. St. Louis. Mo, and the New York School of F ine and Applied Arts. Her fiance, a n aiumnus of the Cathedral School of St. Paul, Garden City, is asso-ciated with the Bankers Trus t Company, Manhattan.

    The couple wili take up residence In their new home in Lynbrook.

    JAY TRAVERS

    Federation to Honor Outstanding Woman

    Rich mond Hill Girl Will Marry Tonight

    Lottie Kessler and Sidney Teitel-baum, both Richmond Hill, will be married at midnight today in the Terrace de Luxe in Brooklyn. Rab-bi Louis Waldman of Brooklyn will read the service. A reception for 150 will follow.

    The bride will be clad in a white satin princess gown and tulle veil, draped from a t iara of seed pearls. She will carry calla lilies.

    Her n i l t t an of honor, Mrs. Ruth f f . A l \V7 1 Rosenberg ^ f Brooklyn, will be H e l e n A d a m S t O W e d dressed in a pink and blue net frock and blue accessories and her flow-ers will be an old-fashioned bou-quet of sweet peas.

    Two cousins of the bride, Pear) Kessler and Rhoda Tunarkin, will be flower girls. The former will wear aquamarine taffeta, while the la t ter will be in peach. Both will carry nosegays.

    Jack Kessler, a brother of the bride, will be best man. The ush-ers are Harvey Stepner, Julius Keller and Edward and Philip Teitelbaum, brothers of the bride-groom, all Richmond Hill; M a t Posner, Murray Stein and Nathan Jones of Brooklyn; Irvin Hoder of Mount Vernon and Isidore and Jack Kessler, cousins of the bride.

    After a brief wedding trip, the couple will live in Brooklyn.

    The bride, daughter of Mr. and

    ROLL—BROOKS Dorothy Brooks, daughter of M n .

    Madeline Brooks of 409 Menahan street, Ridge wood, will exchange nuptial vows with Jul ius Roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roll of 5 Saper street, Valley Stream, today. The 5 o'clock service will be read by the Rev. Ar thur Rhinow in the I Mrs. Morris Kessler of 121-12 Lib-Ridgewood Presbyter ian Church. A J erty avenue, is a graduate of John reeeptidh will follow a t Queens i Adams High School. Mr. Teitel-Terrace, Woodside. baum, son of Morris Teitelbaum of !

    The bride will be given in mar- 115-07 107th avenue, studied at riage by her grandfather, Paul Thomas Jefferson High School and Linden She has chosen for her P ra t t Ins t i tu te in Brooklyn. wedding ensemble white satin prin- j cess frock and a tulle veil draped | HEGEL—CARLSON from a wreath of orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white roses and, valley lilies.

    Nelma Brooks will be maid of honor for her sister. She will wear a whi te satin frock with red velvet jacket and a headdress of red velvet flowers and matching veil. Her bouquet will be of red and whi te roses.

    The bridesmaids, Esther Daly of Canarsie and Louise Bogner of Manhattan, will be dressed in simi-lar frocks with peacock blue velvet jackets and matching headdresses. Their bouquets will be of red roses.

    Best man will be Joseph Augusto of Ridgewood. Harold Schroeder of Bayside and Frank Weygand of Jamaica will usher.

    Miss Brooks is a former s tudent a t Richmond Hill High School. Mr.

    Elinor M. Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson of 60-75 70th avenue, Ridgewood, will be-come the bride of Raymond G. Hegel, son of Mrs. Peter Beck of 108-03 86th avenue, today in the Covenant Lutheran Church, Ridge-wood. The Rev. Carl Hirzel will officiate.

    A white slipper satin gown and a tulle veil will be worn by the bride. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses, swreet peas and lilies of the valley.

    Elsie Kagel of Jamaica will be maid of honor. She will wear a hoop-skirted rose slipper satin gown and carry an old-fashioned

    Helen Adams, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. James J. Adams of 115-52 200th street, St. Albans, and Mi-chael Mollick Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mollick of 237-18 92nd road, Bellerose, have completed

    plans for their marr iage Feb. 18. The ceremony will take place in the afternoon in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church and a reception for 75 guests will follow at the Albans Hofbrau.

    Jean Banks of St. Albans will be maid of honor and Emily Svatbo of Manhattan, a cousin of the bride-to-be, will be a bridesmaid.

    Mr. Mollick will have Genaro Sposato of St. Albans as best man and Raymond Adams, brother of the bride-to-be, as an usher.

    Miss Adams was graduated from Jamaica High School. Her fiance is

    1 also a former student at Jamaica High School.

    They plan to live in Bellerose. The bride-to-be was feted this

    week at a shower given by her aunt, Mrs. Frank Adams of 115-57 200th "street.

    Guests included Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Peter Adams, Mrs. Walter Costello, Mrs. Otto Fass,

    ! Mrs. George Fass, Mrs. Philip Webber, Mrs. Mae Banks, Miss Banks, Miss Svatba, Mary Costello, Aileen Murphy, Alice Trainer, Mrs. Edward Svatba, Mrs. Otto Weiss, Mrs. F rank Coll, Mrs. E. J. Coll, Marie Coll, Viola Scheid, Dorothy Scheid and Mrs. Philip Blumn.

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