if you did not read about it on old fulton ny postcards it ...fultonhistory.com/newspapers...

1
Office 696 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GBEENPOINT WEEKLY STAR, FRIDAY, MAY I, 1060 Telephone EVergreen 3-0666 Caro ki I * In© LJ©Kai 1$ Engaged to John J. R k Jr. , CAROLINE DEKARSKI Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. De- karski of Driggs avenue an- nounce the engagement of their x laughter, Caroline Anne, to John J. Rovnak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rovnak of Green- point. Miss Dekarski is a graduate of St. Stanislaus Kostka Pa- rochial School and AH Saints Commercial High School. She is a receptionist for a firm in Manhattan. PARENTS of the bride-to-be are proprietors of the funeral chapel at 205 Driggs avenue. Her fiance is a graduate of Holy Family Parochial School, St. Francis Preparatory School and attended St. Francis Col- lege. He is associated with his father, John Sr., in the cater- ing business at 90 Nassau ave- nue. A wedding date will be set in the near future. 'Point A.A. Group To Mark Birthday Alcoholic Anonymous' Green- point Group will mark the 13th anniversary of the group and the 25th of the A.A. at 9 P.M. Saturday, May 7, in St. An- thony of Padua school audi- torium at 725 Leonard street. A b u f f e t supper will be served with dancing to follow. Ex-Resident Takes Bride l-?;Z HAVE MASS BOOKS, MATCH BOOKS, STIRRERS A NAPKINS —•—-j -in. , v, WEDDING INVITATIONS JACOB PRINTING CO. Commercial Printers 184 GREENPOUJT AVE, (Nemx LOOM 1 ) %•) tV fc&23 -OPEN WON., TUE5. * THURS. EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M SATURDAYS 9 AM. TILL NOON "Superior Qmmlity mmi Strvksf B IITTE/VC Complete Catering Service *Bklyns Most Versatile Caterers' WEDDINGS—DINNERS- BANQUETS—HOME- OFFICE—CLUBS & HALLS Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone EX 2-1747 31-14 36th AVENUE Rosalie Madeline B a e t z, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old A. Baetz of Cambria Heights, was married to Charles Beauchamp, son of Mrs. Betty Mahon of West Islip, formerly of Greenpoint. The ceremony .took ppAqe in £ acred He^ ^OJ|)^ vr Cattv^^^ Church, Cambria Heights, and a reception followed in Ja- maica. * * * ANXE VAN Sypveld was maid of honor; Erdine Kenny and Carol Newborn were bridesmaids. Gerard Armendinger was best man and William Glo- wacki and Edward Mahon, brother of the.groom, ushered. Following a honeymoon to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will live in Cambria Heights. Carmela < Guadagno Is Wed The wedding of Carmela Gua dagno, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Guadagno of 87A Guernsey street, and Umberto Montan- tino of Sarni, Ontario, took place in Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. John Oravecz, pastor, officiated. A wedding reception followed in the banquet room of Rov- nak's Restaurant at 88-90 Nas- sau avenue. Felicia Marinell was maid of honor and Marie Franzese, Pau- line Pallotti and -Jennie Ann Guadagno, were bridesmaids. Frank MontantS^o was best man for his brother. * * * ROCCO G U A D A G N O , a brother of the bride, and Thom- as Guadagno and Thomas Gua- dagno, both nephews of the bride, ushered. Deborah Dunsing and Lor- raine Guadagno were f l o w e r girls. Following a honeymoon to Canada the couple will reside at the Guernsey street address. The father of the groom, An- thony, lives in Naples, Italy. THE BRIDE was escorted to the altar by her brother, Frank. She wore a wedding gown of chantilly lace, tulle and satin, form-fitting, and bouffante skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of crystal. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids. Miss Marinelli wore a gown of pale pink chiffon over taf- feta. Her headpiece was a large rose trimmed with maline. She carried lavender roses. Miss Franzese, Miss Pallotta and Miss Guadagno wore orchid mouslin de soie with purple taf- feta sashes. They Wore head- pieces of sweet peas and car- ried lavendar roses with pink bows. The flower.girls wore dresses ow white mouslin de soie trimmed with pale pink bows and -bustle back. They carried baskets of mixed flowers. * * • THE BRIDE'S mother wore a dress of pure silk beige and orchids. The bridegroom's sis- ter, Rafael Foglia, WQre a dress of beige chiffon and orchids. The bride is a graduate of the John Ericsson Junior High School and Heffley Business School. She is a privatae secre- tary. Her husband received his education in Italy. . i t EILEEN CASEY Eileen Casey Engaged To Nicholas Arens Mr. and Mrs. Martin Casey of Woodhaven announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to SP./4 Nicholas Arens, son of Mrs. Sarah Arens of Monitor street. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Casey, a former resi- dent of Greenpoint, is a grad- uate of St. Cecilia's Parochial School and Long Island City High School. She is employed by an insurance company. # * # HER FIANCE, assigned to Governor's Island since his arrival ironS a tour of duty in Korea, is m[ graduate of St. Alphonsus Parochial School fmity High School. Pace College be- the Army. and Holy He attende fore enteri: 'Point Is WTncr Weddi A NEW DECADE IS HERE HOW'S YOUR TELEVISION WORKING? Any Problems, Call Us AvtkvtiedPktkc r 3ctonjService IM£U^. Ml NASSAU tW 13-25201 THE BRIDE was escorted to the alter by her father. She wore a gown of silk organza, princess style and bouffante skirt, with a sweetheart, neck- line and a short train. Her fin- ger-tip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. The bride car- ried white orchids. The honor attendant, Miss Sypveld, wore a bouffante style gown of pink dotted swiss with matching accessories and car- ried aqua gladioli. Miss Kenny and Miss New- born wore aqua bouffante style dotted swiss gowns with match- ing accessories and carried pink gladioli. The bride's mother,.wore a sheath dress of pink organza and orchids and the bride- groom's mother wore pale blue chiffon bouffante style, and or- chids. The couple is honeymooning in the Pocono Mountains. •"W^TPII f: * M A CLOTHES 9m Alt OCCUMIOM For Hire latest IMtb • Wkite • T«i«do» • Cstowaji JackeU Light BhM Jacket* Page Boy Sub Strollers Sugle ft " * 1 i " i i feed Collar® Fell Drew M Aeemmrim focMeel Goliks Announce Daughter's Birth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Golik of 121 Jewell street announce the birth of their second child. a daughter, Gabrielle. at Luth- eran Hospital, East New York. Their son, Richard, is 16 months old. The 'grandparents are Mr. , and Mrs. William Golik of Meserole avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewicki of 121 ". Jewell street- mg Mrs. Ruth Kelly of 60 Newell street was married to Alfred Carr of Astoria in the Green- point M e t h o d i s t Church on Meserole avenue. The Rev. Charles Bell, pastor, offiicated. The bride was attended by Rose Guidice as maid of honor. Walter Maier was best man. * # * FOLLOWING a honeymoon to the Pocono Mountains the couple will live in Astoria. Miss Guidice gave a bridal shower for Mrs. Carr in As- toria, prior to the wedding. The reception took place on Grand street. * * * THE BRIDE wore a light- blue cocktail dress with match- ing accessories and carried or- chids and blue roses. May Dance Is Planned The annual May dance of the Rosary Society of Holy Ghost Ukrainian (Roman) Catholic Church will begin at 5:30 P.M. Sunday, May 15, in Ukrainian National Home at 216 Grand street, according to Mrs. So- phie Krawczuk, president. Heading the committee plan- ning athe dance which is' M®*i to the public is . Mrs.. Tessie Makarewicz, vice-president of the society. * * WORKING with her are Te^ resa Mikiten, Lola Arnold and Helen Pawroznik as well as the society secretary, Nina Holiat, and the treasurer, Mary Sydorko. < Feature of the evening will be selection of a May queen and May king. A bridal Eleanore S Mr. and Sheehan of nue, former! wer was held for han, daughter of rs. Thomas G. 25 Flatbush ave- of Greenpoint, at a restaurant on Queens boule- vard at 47tlMStreet, Woodside. Arrangements were made by Florence C«te, who will be maid of holpr at the coming wedding; aid Mary Sheehan, Patricia Hope, Patricia Pren- dergast and Josephine Nicoli, bridesmaids.! * ". *' * A Y rel? S E V E N fT Y relatives and fiends atteJied the shower^ 9j "ftfiss Sneepan will become'the bride of Henry Stack of New Hyde Park, on Saturday, May 28. The ceremony will take place in St. Augustine's Roman rch, Park Slope, mass will follow. sece' Is Given Shower A surprise bridal shower was held for Mary Margaret De Stefano at the home Dr. Felice J. De Stefano of 170 Frost street. Arrangements were made by Mrs. De Stefano's aunt, who will be matron of honor at the wedding on June 11. Miss De Stefano will become the bride of James Tortorici of 886 Flushing avenue. The cere- mony will take place in St. Francis of Paola Roman Cath- olic Church, 219 Conselyea street, on June 11. Irene Makson and Rose Marie De Francesco will be bridesmaids and Ann Pasquale, flower girl. * * * THOSE attending the shower were Mrs. Marie De Stefano, Mrs. Louise Tortorici, Mrs. A. De Stefano, Mrs. A. Tarnagor- ski, Mrs. George Pasquale, Miss L, Guidice, Mrs. M. Guidice, Mrs. Peter De Stefano, Mrs. T. Plasecki, Mrs. Dom De Poala, Mrs. N. Grididio, Mrs. Michael Gre&ajgj, Mrs. Sam Gridio. ]V£TS. Jerry Awisiano, Mrs. Jerry Guidice, Mrs. Peter Lo- querico, Ida Loguerico, Millie Loquerieo, Mrs. Victor Loqueri- co, Mrs. Joseph De Stefano, Helen De Stefano, Mrs. Joseph Angelecola, Mrs. Frank Citera, Mrs. Fred Zito. Mrs. Phil Tuozzo, Mrs. Joseph Delio, Mrs. Sam Tuozzi, Mrs. Theresa Di Sienna, Mrs. An- thony Citera, Mrs. John Lyden, Mrs. Charles Tarnagorski, Mrs. D. Civenar, Mrs. Sue Pastena, Mrs. Rose DeAngelis, Mrs. Mil- lie Severino, Connie Severino. * * * JOSEPHINE Severino, Marie Severino, Mrs. Dom Severino, Mrs. James Pozzisseri, Jean Ann Pozzesseri, Linda Pozzesseri, Ceceilia Pasqual, Mrs. Millie Villano, Mrs. Tillie Severino, Mrs. John Ciarletta, Mrs. Vic- tor Laresca. * * * MRS. ANGELO .La Monte, Mrs. A. Esposito, Mrs. Frank Creta, Mrs. James Amelia, Mrs. Nick Muro, Mrs. Nancy Castel- luccio, Mrs. Lucille Amato, Jean De Stasi, Mrs. Julie Lo- renzo. Mrs. Rose Catapano, Jose- phine Moungo, Mary Resagna, Angie Montagno, Tessie Saler- no, Marie Tortici, Kitty Caf- fery, Palma Noto,. Margaret Tortorici, Margaret Congemi. Mrs. Jenny Cavalleri, Josie De Simone, Irepfc ,>Iakson and Dolores Aquilla. EX-POINTER INSTALLED BY QUEENS V.F.W. A former Greenpointer has been installed as com- mander of General Na- thaniel Woodhull Post, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, which has its headquarters in East Elmhurst, Queens. He is Nicholas A. Canniz- zaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cannizzaro of 153 Calyer street, residents of the Gar- den Spot for 34 years. Cannizzaro was installed by James M. Diee, a past commander of Woodhull Post and present state grand commander of the Cooties. The Good Old Days Are Coming Back To Greenpoint McLee I m ft *i I J i n n 4 - *'' r "- f v If U I v? Joan McLjee, daughter of M| and Mrs. Joseph* McLee of 21 Nassau avenue, ^represented tl Beth Israel School .of Nursu at the Miami, Fla., conventi of the National Student Ni Association. Miss McLee Js a senior stu- dent at the nursing school from where she will be graduated Sept. 14. She is a graduate of St. Ce- cilia's Parochial School atH Grover Cleveland High School. BABY SHOWER A surprise baby shower was held in honor of Mrs. Rosemary Locher of Greenpoint by her cousin, Rosemarie Ryder, at her home in Queens Village. Forty guests attended and a tn&et supper was served. s^vjv'v -.•;.;. v .v . ..'-:-:: : :. ::;:••;• ; ;^B^y«^;a , -;a^»s;»l^^- Affj CM*™* 8 * PA ffi§STtf*«* GS • CHW^OirtS HO*» S To help arrange your affair come in & meet Mr Vincent at | 905 Manhattan Ave., or call EV 9-9101 Catholic C and a nupt SH Mrs. Feli 170 Frost s group leade Hospital fu LEADER J. De Stefano of eet was elected as of the 1960 United drive. Miss Hordt Honored With Bridal Shower Margaret Hordt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordt of Greenpoint avenue, was hon- ored at a surprise bridal shower, held at 1042 Manhattan avenue. Coronation Services Set A special service featuring a coronation of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary will take place at 3 P. M. Sunday in Holy Ghost Ukranian (Roman) Catholic Church, 160 North 5th street. May queen at the service will be Kathryn DeBaylo and crown bearer will be Patricia Mikiten. The girls will be assisted by members of the parish's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality. rumm cuoicv. i •yyX-> PROVISIONS POULTRY COLD CUTS SPECIALIZING IN KIELBASI & KISKIE OKAY MEAT MARKET 1005 MANHATTAN AVE. EV 3-7186 WALTER MAGIER ... Manager The arrangements were made JSreo- co^ktardres:*™£ b y t h e members ° f t h e birdal coloiecl cocktail dress with t j Ansman, Patricia 32\y£lo*Z\Z° neS and Car " Water*, Millie Crane, Joan Netherout .and Dolores Stranz. Miss Hordt will become the bride of James Carmody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carmody of Metropolitan avenue, on Sat- urday, May 21, in St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church. THOSE attending the shower were Mrs. Margaret. Hordt, Grace Foray, Catherine Szeli- gowski, Alice Elsasser, Wanda Waters, Jeanne Waters, Rose Tyrie, Catherine Fasano, Kitty Quihn, Catherine Wastella, Vi Attridge, Rita Hansen, Jean McLoughlin. Rose Schultz, Doris Young, Florence Skelly, Carol Tyrie, Helen Costello, Mae Kelly, Claire Kelly, Theresa Hordt, Ann Doncer, Mary Ansman, Ruth Larkin, Jennie Caterina. Jean Homa, Jean Brinkofski, Mrs. Edward'Carmody, Eleanor Carmody, Mary Guiffo. Ted Kaczorek To Take Bride Eleanor Schreiber, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schreiber of Maspeth, will be married to Ted Kaczorek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kaczorek of 127 Kent street in the Ro- man Catholic Chunrch of the Transfiguration, Maspeth, on Sarturday morning, May 7. A nuptial mass will follow. Kaczore, a graduate of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parochial School, Brooklyn Prep and St. John's University, is a Navy veteran. . * • * HE WAS athletic director of St. Cyril's for many years and is now athletic director at St. Alphonsus Church. He is active in coaching baseball and bas- ketball teams in the district. He also is active in organiz- ing financial support for the Maryknoll Fathers. MARGARET HORDT Hansen, Gloria Domonowski, Mrs. Walter Garwacki and Mrs. Yolanda Talbot COLD WATER DWELLING LANDLORDS INSTALL: MERICAN AND LET US PROVE HOW Y 1 GET INCREASED RENTALS ; _ k 2 INCREASE THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY 3 AVOID VIOLATIONS AT NO COST TO YOU'* VS i THERESA COY, Helen Car- mody, Ann Civarrilli,. Carrie Nowack, Pauline Dean, Margie Raffloer, Vera Arbitello, Jean Garwacki and Lucille Meyers, Frances Clare, Mrs. Joseph Marrone, Terry Farrell, Mary Ann Hansen, Claire Halouske, Madeline Mahan, Mrs. Claire JBS Owners of multiple cold water houses that have installed Automatic Central Heating BY LAW are allowed rent increases as high as $4.00 per radiator and $1.75 per riser per unit. By installing a modern Automatic Central Heating System you will not only increase the value of your property but BY LAW you can receive a 12. year exemption of increased assessed valuation taxes PLUS a 9 year tax abatement of present real estate taxes. ;***!•! Multiple cold water dwelling landlords who have not installed central heating by November 1958 may BY LAW BE FINED. Don't let this happen to you. CONVEMEHT TERMS, M0 D0WM PAYMENT Take up to 7 Years to Pay •>*-<& *i 0 0 y C :-X'^ VETERANS FORMAL ATTIRE I N EMGER1 AraUiE M J.7T" We will Photograph Your Wedding 122 NASSAU AVE. . EV J- *0UR HEATIHG SYSTEMS BURN LESS EXPENSIVE FUEL! These fuel savings along with your increase in rentals make the cost of your automatic central heating system self liquidating over the years and in many proven eases actually leaves a substantial profit as wet SERVICE and PARTS CONTRACT $ 15 00 , ONLY iyiir Includes service cells «t no/herfe as well as rtpair or replacement of ell oil burner parts and controls. OIL BURNER CO* Division of AkCO FUEL OIL CO. SERVING N. Y. SINCE 1927 SOt.ONV MOBIl Ht. FOR INFORMATION CALL,.. nnn •IM 5TO FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN 35, A COMPLETE SERVICE 1. Licensed installations 2. Factory trained Mrvktrttta 3. Automatic fuel oil delivarki MOBILHEAT with RT98 The "TRIPLE-ACTION" Fuel * More clean hoot per fallen o cleaner, Cheaper, ienter Healing • UnferMre F:iSW- •*--». ** t . , *'{;*;-»•;:v„it* t^'i^StVUH Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

Upload: dominh

Post on 25-Mar-2018

218 views

Category:

Documents


5 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: If You did not read about it on Old Fulton NY Postcards it ...fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Brooklyn NY Greenpoint Daily Star...Felicia Marinell was maid of honor and Marie Franzese,

Office 696 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GBEENPOINT WEEKLY STAR, FRIDAY, MAY I , 1060 Telephone EVergreen 3-0666

Caro ki I* In© LJ©Kai •

1$ Engaged to John J. R k Jr.

,

CAROLINE DEKARSKI Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. De-

karski of Driggs avenue an­nounce the engagement of their x laughter, Caroline Anne, to John J. Rovnak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rovnak of Green-point.

Miss Dekarski is a graduate of St. Stanislaus Kostka Pa­rochial School and AH Saints Commercial High School.

She is a receptionist for a firm in Manhattan.

PARENTS of the bride-to-be are proprietors of the funeral chapel at 205 Driggs avenue. Her fiance is a graduate of Holy Family Parochial School, St. Francis Preparatory School and attended St. Francis Col­lege. He is associated with his father, John Sr., in the cater­ing business at 90 Nassau ave­nue.

A wedding date will be set in the near future.

'Point A.A. Group To Mark Birthday

Alcoholic Anonymous' Green-point Group will mark the 13th anniversary of the group and the 25th of the A.A. at 9 P.M. Saturday, May 7, in St. An­thony of Padua school audi­torium at 725 Leonard street.

A b u f f e t supper will be served with dancing to follow.

Ex-Resident Takes Bride

l-?;Z HAVE MASS BOOKS, MATCH BOOKS, STIRRERS A NAPKINS

— • — - j - i n . , v ,

WEDDING INVITATIONS

JACOB PRINTING CO.

Commercial Printers 184 GREENPOUJT AVE,

(Nemx LOOM1) %•)

tV fc&23 -OPEN WON., TUE5. * THURS.

EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M SATURDAYS 9 A M . TILL NOON

"Superior Qmmlity mmi Strvksf

BIITTE/VC Complete Catering

Service *Bklyns Most Versatile Caterers'

WEDDINGS—DINNERS-BANQUETS—HOME-

OFFICE—CLUBS & HALLS Estimates Cheerfully Given

Phone EX 2-1747 31-14 36th AVENUE

Rosalie Madeline B a e t z , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­old A. Baetz of Cambria Heights, was m a r r i e d to Charles Beauchamp, son of Mrs. Betty Mahon of West Islip, formerly of Greenpoint.

The ceremony .took ppAqe in £ acred H e ^ ^OJ|)^vrCattv^^^ Church, Cambria Heights, and a reception followed in Ja­maica.

* * * ANXE VAN Sypveld was

maid of honor; Erdine Kenny and Carol Newborn w e r e bridesmaids.

Gerard Armendinger was best man and William Glo-wacki and Edward Mahon, brother of the.groom, ushered.

Following a honeymoon to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will live in Cambria Heights.

Carmela <

Guadagno

Is Wed The wedding of Carmela Gua

dagno, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Guadagno of 87A G u e r n s e y street, and Umberto Montan-tino of Sarni, Ontario, took place in Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. John Oravecz, pastor, officiated.

A wedding reception followed in the banquet room of Rov-nak's Restaurant at 88-90 Nas­sau avenue.

Felicia Marinell was maid of honor and Marie Franzese, Pau­line Pallotti and -Jennie Ann Guadagno, were bridesmaids.

Frank MontantS^o was best man for his brother.

* * * ROCCO G U A D A G N O , a

brother of the bride, and Thom­as Guadagno and Thomas Gua­dagno, both nephews of the bride, ushered.

Deborah Dunsing and Lor­raine Guadagno were f l o w e r girls.

Following a honeymoon to Canada the couple will reside at the Guernsey street address. The father of the groom, An­thony, lives in Naples, Italy.

THE BRIDE was escorted to the altar by her brother, Frank. She wore a wedding gown of chantilly lace, tulle and satin, form-fitting, and b o u f f a n t e skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of crystal. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids.

Miss Marinelli wore a gown of pale pink chiffon over taf­feta. Her headpiece was a large rose trimmed with maline. She carried lavender roses. M i s s Franzese, Miss Pallotta and Miss Guadagno wore orchid mouslin de soie with purple taf­feta sashes. They Wore head­pieces of sweet peas and car­ried lavendar roses with pink bows.

The flower.girls wore dresses ow white mouslin de soie trimmed with pale pink bows and -bustle back. They carried baskets of mixed flowers.

* * • THE BRIDE'S mother wore

a dress of pure silk beige and orchids. The bridegroom's sis­ter, Rafael Foglia, WQre a dress of beige chiffon and orchids.

The bride is a graduate of the John Ericsson Junior High School and Heffley Business School. She is a privatae secre­tary. Her husband received his education in Italy. .

i t

EILEEN CASEY

Eileen Casey Engaged To Nicholas Arens

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Casey of Woodhaven announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to SP./4 N i c h o l a s Arens, son of Mrs. Sarah Arens of Monitor street.

No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Casey, a former resi­dent of Greenpoint, is a grad­uate of St. Cecilia's Parochial School and Long Island City High School. She is employed by an insurance company.

# * #

HER FIANCE, assigned to Governor's Island since his

arrival ironS a tour of duty in Korea, is m[ graduate of St. Alphonsus Parochial School

fmity High School. Pace College be-the Army.

and Holy He attende fore enteri:

'Point Is WTncr

Weddi

A NEW DECADE IS HERE HOW'S YOUR

TELEVISION WORKING? Any Problems, Call Us

AvtkvtiedPktkc r3ctonjService

IM£U^. M l NASSAU t W 13-25201

THE BRIDE was escorted to the alter by her father. She wore a gown of silk organza, princess style and bouffante skirt, with a sweetheart, neck­line and a short train. Her fin­ger-tip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. The bride car­ried white orchids.

The honor attendant, Miss Sypveld, wore a bouffante style gown of pink dotted swiss with matching accessories and car­ried aqua gladioli.

Miss Kenny and Miss New­born wore aqua bouffante style dotted swiss gowns with match­ing accessories and carried pink gladioli.

The bride's mother,.wore a sheath dress of pink organza and orchids and the bride­groom's mother wore pale blue chiffon bouffante style, and or­chids.

The couple is honeymooning in the Pocono Mountains.

• " W ^ T P I I

f : * M A

CLOTHES

9m Alt OCCUMIOM

For Hire — latest I M t b • Wkite • T«i«do» • Cstowaji

JackeU • Light BhM

Jacket* • Page Boy

S u b • • Strollers • Sugle

ft " * 1 i " i i

feed Collar®

• Fell Drew

M Aeemmrim focMeel

Goliks Announce Daughter's Birth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Golik

of 121 Jewell street announce the birth of their second child. a daughter, Gabrielle. at Luth­eran Hospital, East New York. Their son, Richard, is 16 months old.

The 'grandparents are Mr. , and Mrs. William Golik of Meserole avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewicki of 121

". Jewell street-

mg Mrs. Ruth Kelly of 60 Newell

street was married to Alfred Carr of Astoria in the Green­point M e t h o d i s t Church on Meserole avenue. The Rev. Charles Bell, pastor, offiicated.

The bride was attended by Rose Guidice as maid of honor. Walter Maier was best man.

* # * FOLLOWING a honeymoon

to the Pocono Mountains the couple will live in Astoria.

Miss Guidice gave a bridal shower for Mrs. Carr in As­toria, prior to the wedding.

The reception took place on Grand street.

* * * THE BRIDE wore a light-

blue cocktail dress with match­ing accessories and carried or­chids and blue roses.

May Dance Is Planned

The annual May dance of the Rosary Society of Holy Ghost Ukrainian (Roman) Catholic Church will begin at 5:30 P.M. Sunday, May 15, in Ukrainian National Home at 216 Grand street, according to Mrs. So­phie Krawczuk, president.

Heading the committee plan­ning athe dance which is' M®*i to the public is . Mrs.. Tessie Makarewicz, vice-president of the society.

• * *

WORKING with her are Te^ resa Mikiten, Lola Arnold and Helen Pawroznik as well as the society secretary, Nina Holiat, and the treasurer, Mary Sydorko.

< Feature of the evening will be selection of a May queen and May king.

A bridal Eleanore S Mr. and Sheehan of nue, former!

wer was held for han, daughter of rs. Thomas G. 25 Flatbush ave-of Greenpoint, at

a restaurant on Queens boule­vard at 47tlMStreet, Woodside.

Arrangements were made by Florence C« te , who will be maid of holpr at the coming wedding; aid Mary Sheehan, Patricia Hope, Patricia Pren-dergast and Josephine Nicoli, bridesmaids.!

* ". *' * A Y rel? S E V E N fT Y relatives and

fiends atteJied the shower^ 9 j "ftfiss Sneepan will become'the

bride of Henry Stack of New Hyde Park, on Saturday, May 28. The ceremony will take place in St. Augustine's Roman

rch, Park Slope, mass will follow.

sece' Is Given Shower

A surprise bridal shower was held for Mary Margaret De Stefano at the home Dr. Felice J. De Stefano of 170 Frost street. Arrangements w e r e made by Mrs. De Stefano's aunt, who will be matron of honor at the wedding on June 11.

Miss De Stefano will become the bride of James Tortorici of 886 Flushing avenue. The cere­mony will take place in St. Francis of Paola Roman Cath­olic Church, 219 Conselyea street, on June 11.

Irene Makson and Rose Marie De Francesco will be bridesmaids and Ann Pasquale, flower girl.

* * * THOSE attending the shower

were Mrs. Marie De Stefano, Mrs. Louise Tortorici, Mrs. A. De Stefano, Mrs. A. Tarnagor-ski, Mrs. George Pasquale, Miss L, Guidice, Mrs. M. Guidice, Mrs. Peter De Stefano, Mrs. T. Plasecki, Mrs. Dom De Poala, Mrs. N. Grididio, Mrs. Michael Gre&ajgj, Mrs. Sam Gridio.

]V£TS. Jerry Awisiano, Mrs. Jerry Guidice, Mrs. Peter Lo-querico, Ida Loguerico, Millie Loquerieo, Mrs. Victor Loqueri-co, Mrs. Joseph De Stefano, Helen De Stefano, Mrs. Joseph Angelecola, Mrs. Frank Citera, Mrs. Fred Zito.

Mrs. Phil Tuozzo, Mrs. Joseph Delio, Mrs. Sam Tuozzi, Mrs. Theresa Di Sienna, Mrs. An­thony Citera, Mrs. John Lyden, Mrs. Charles Tarnagorski, Mrs. D. Civenar, Mrs. Sue Pastena, Mrs. Rose DeAngelis, Mrs. Mil­lie Severino, Connie Severino.

* * * JOSEPHINE Severino, Marie

Severino, Mrs. Dom Severino, Mrs. James Pozzisseri, Jean Ann Pozzesseri, Linda Pozzesseri, Ceceilia Pasqual, Mrs. Millie Villano, Mrs. Tillie Severino, Mrs. John Ciarletta, Mrs. Vic­tor Laresca.

* * * MRS. ANGELO .La Monte,

Mrs. A. Esposito, Mrs. Frank Creta, Mrs. James Amelia, Mrs. Nick Muro, Mrs. Nancy Castel-luccio, Mrs. Lucille Amato, Jean De Stasi, Mrs. Julie Lo­renzo.

Mrs. Rose Catapano, Jose­phine Moungo, Mary Resagna, Angie Montagno, Tessie Saler­no, Marie Tortici, Kitty Caf-fery, Palma Noto,. Margaret Tortorici, Margaret Congemi.

Mrs. Jenny Cavalleri, Josie De Simone, Irepfc ,>Iakson and Dolores Aquilla.

EX-POINTER

INSTALLED BY

QUEENS V.F.W. A f o r m e r Greenpointer

has been installed as com­mander of General Na­thaniel Woodhull Post, Vet­erans of Foreign Wars, which has its headquarters in East Elmhurst, Queens.

He is Nicholas A. Canniz-zaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cannizzaro of 153 Calyer street, residents of the Gar­den Spot for 34 years.

Cannizzaro was installed by James M. Diee, a past commander of Woodhull Post and present state grand commander of the Cooties.

The Good Old Days

Are Coming Back

To Greenpoint

McLee I m ft * i I J i n n 4

- *''r"- f v I f U I v?

Joan McLjee, daughter of M| and Mrs. Joseph* McLee of 21 Nassau avenue, ̂ represented tl Beth Israel School .of Nursu at the Miami, Fla., conventi of the National Student Ni Association.

Miss McLee Js a senior stu­dent at the nursing school from where she will be graduated Sept. 14.

She is a graduate of St. Ce­cilia's Parochial School atH Grover Cleveland High School.

BABY SHOWER A surprise baby shower was

held in honor of Mrs. Rosemary Locher of Greenpoint by her cousin, Rosemarie Ryder, at her home in Queens Village. Forty guests attended and a tn&et supper was served.

s ^ v j v ' v -.•;.;. v .v . ..'-:-::: :. ::;:••;• ; ; ^ B ^ y « ^ ; a , - ; a ^ » s ; » l ^ ^ - Affj

CM*™*8* • PAffi§STtf*«*GS

• CHW^OirtS H O * » S

To help arrange your affair come in & meet Mr Vincent at | 905 Manhattan Ave., or call EV 9-9101

Catholic C and a nupt

SH

Mrs. Feli 170 Frost s group leade Hospital fu

LEADER

J. De Stefano of eet was elected as of the 1960 United

drive.

Miss Hordt Honored With Bridal Shower

Margaret Hordt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordt of Greenpoint avenue, was hon­ored at a surprise bridal shower, held at 1042 Manhattan avenue.

Coronation Services Set A special service featuring a

coronation of the Blessed Vir­gin Mary will take place at 3 P. M. Sunday in Holy Ghost Ukranian (Roman) Catholic Church, 160 North 5th street.

May queen at the service will be Kathryn DeBaylo and crown bearer will be Patricia Mikiten. The girls will be assisted by members of the parish's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality.

rumm cuoicv. i

•yyX->

• PROVISIONS • POULTRY • COLD CUTS

SPECIALIZING IN

KIELBASI & KISKIE

OKAY MEAT MARKET 1005 MANHATTAN AVE. EV 3-7186

WALTER MAGIER . . . Manager

The arrangements were made

JSreo- c o ^ k t a r d r e s : * ™ £ b y t h e m e m b e r s ° f t h e b i r d a l coloiecl cocktail dress with t j Ansman, Patricia

32\y£lo*Z\Z°neS a n d C a r" Water*, Millie Crane, Joan Netherout .and Dolores Stranz.

Miss Hordt will become the bride of James Carmody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carmody of Metropolitan avenue, on Sat­urday, May 21, in St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church.

THOSE attending the shower were Mrs. Margaret. Hordt, Grace Foray, Catherine Szeli-gowski, Alice Elsasser, Wanda Waters, Jeanne Waters, Rose Tyrie, Catherine Fasano, Kitty Quihn, Catherine Wastella, Vi Attridge, Rita Hansen, Jean McLoughlin.

Rose Schultz, Doris Young, Florence Skelly, Carol Tyrie, Helen Costello, Mae Kelly, Claire Kelly, Theresa Hordt, Ann Doncer, Mary Ansman, Ruth Larkin, Jennie Caterina.

Jean Homa, Jean Brinkofski, Mrs. Edward'Carmody, Eleanor Carmody, Mary Guiffo.

Ted Kaczorek To Take Bride Eleanor Schreiber, daugher

of Mr. and Mrs. J o s e p h Schreiber of Maspeth, will be married to Ted Kaczorek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kaczorek of 127 Kent street in the Ro­man Catholic Chunrch of the Transfiguration, Maspeth, on Sarturday morning, May 7. A nuptial mass will follow.

Kaczore, a graduate of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parochial School, Brooklyn Prep and St. John's University, is a Navy veteran.

.. * • * HE WAS athletic director of

St. Cyril's for many years and is now athletic director at St. Alphonsus Church. He is active in coaching baseball and bas­ketball teams in the district.

He also is active in organiz­ing financial support for the Maryknoll Fathers.

MARGARET HORDT

Hansen, Gloria Domonowski, Mrs. Walter Garwacki and Mrs. Yolanda Talbot

COLD WATER DWELLING LANDLORDS INSTALL:

MERICAN AND LET US PROVE HOW Y

1 GET INCREASED RENTALS ; _k

2 INCREASE THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY

3 AVOID VIOLATIONS

AT NO COST TO Y O U ' *

V S i

THERESA COY, Helen Car­mody, Ann Civarrilli,. Carrie Nowack, Pauline Dean, Margie Raffloer, Vera Arbitello, Jean Garwacki and Lucille Meyers,

Frances Clare, Mrs. Joseph Marrone, Terry Farrell, Mary Ann Hansen, Claire Halouske, Madeline Mahan, Mrs. Claire

JBS

Owners of multiple cold water houses that have installed Automatic Central Heating BY LAW are allowed rent increases as high as $4.00 per radiator and $1.75 per riser per unit.

By installing a modern Automatic Central Heating System you will not only increase the value of your property but BY LAW you can receive a 12. year exemption of increased assessed valuation taxes PLUS a 9 year tax abatement of present real estate taxes.

;***!•!

Multiple cold water dwelling landlords who have not installed central heating by November 1958 may BY LAW BE FINED. Don't let this happen to you.

CONVEMEHT TERMS, M0 D0WM PAYMENT Take up to 7 Years to Pay

• > * - < & * i

0 0 y C

:-X'^

VETERANS FORMAL ATTIRE

IN EMGER1 AraUiE

M J.7T"

We will Photograph

Your Wedding

122 NASSAU AVE. . EV J-

*0UR HEATIHG SYSTEMS BURN LESS EXPENSIVE FUEL! These fuel savings along with your increase in rentals make the cost of your automatic central heating system self liquidating over the years and in many proven eases actually leaves a substantial profit as wet

SERVICE and PARTS CONTRACT

$ 15 0 0 , ONLY iyiir Includes service cells «t no/herfe as well as rtpair or replacement of ell oil burner parts and controls.

OIL BURNER CO* Division of AkCO FUEL OIL CO.

SERVING N . Y. SINCE 1 9 2 7

SOt.ONV MOBI l H t .

FOR INFORMATION CALL,..

nnn •IM

5TO FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN 35 ,

A COMPLETE SERVICE 1. Licensed installations 2. Factory trained Mrvktrttta 3. Automatic fuel oil delivarki MOBILHEAT with RT98 The "TRIPLE-ACTION" Fuel * More clean hoot per fallen o cleaner, Cheaper, ienter

Healing • UnferMre

F:iSW- •*--». * * t . , *'{;*;-»•;:v„it* t^'i^StVUH

Untitled Document

file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AM

Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

www.fultonhistory.com