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GREENPOINT W E E K L Y STAR, FlfrPAY. A P R I L 1§, 19S7
Party Honors l o d e * to-Be
Telephone EVergreen 3-0666
Surprise Shower Held for Joan •
MR. and MRS. ROBERT M. VINCENT
Mrs. H.Smith Honored at
I Stork Fete A surprise stork shower was
held in honor of Mrs. Helen Smith of 694 Leonard street. 11 The arrangements were made i 1 by her aunts, Mrs. Margaret [Monsees, Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy, Mrs. Pauline Mlodyin-ski, Mrs. Eleanor Daum, Mrs. Emma Teneelis, and her mother, Mrs. Henry Ensmenger.
The shower took place at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy of 150 Newell street. A buffet supper was served.
Those attending were: Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. May
Marley, Mrs. Mildred Ensmenger, Mrs. Margaret Monsees, Mrs. Emma Teneelis. Mrs. Eleanor Daum, Mrs. Pauline
Joan Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill of Franklin street, was given a surprise bridal shower at the home of Mrs. William Halli-nan of 99 Oak street. The arrangements were made by Jean Hallinan, assisted by the members of the bridal party, Maureen McElheron, who will be maid of honor at the coming wedding. Wanda Pfeifer, Dorothy Kowalski and Ellen Wohlberg will be bridesmaids.
The color scheme of the recreation room was blue and white and a matching shower umbrella was fastened to the side of the wall, which was attached to the gifts. Seventy-five guests attended.
Miss Byrne, niece of Marie McLaughlin Findley, secretary of Trunz, Inc., 25 Lom-bardy street, will be married to Neil Il luminate a member of the New York Police Department, on April 27 in
St. Anthony of Padua R C. Church at 3 P.M. A wedding reception will follow at the Astoria Manor.
The bridegroom elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Illuminato Sr.
Miss Byrne is a graduate of St. Anthony of Padua parochial school and Heffley Business College.
Her fiance, a former G. I., is a graduate of the Ericsson Junior High School and Erasmus Hall High School.
By JULIA MORAN
Frances D. Hrostowski, sister Th bride carried a bouquet of Of Mrs. Sadie Maziejka of 986,white orchids and lilies of the Manhattan avenue, was maniedivalley. to Robert M. Cincent. son o* Eleanor Maziejka was maid, James Vincent Sr. of Manhat- of honor. She was attired in Mlodzmski, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-tan. The ceremony took place rose taffeta. Carthy, Mrs. Gloria Honadel, in Sts. Cyril and Methodius R. James Vincent was best man. Mrs. Eleanor Kubler. Mrs. Joan C. Church and the Rev. Walter Louis Bardugon Jr. and Richard !Q a{ a n t e Mrs. Marie Lettier Galuszk? officiated. Horst ushered.
The bride, given in marriage, Following a wedding recep-by her brother. Steven, wore a tion in Astoria the couple left wedding gown of chantilly 1 ice. by plane for honeymoon in -Ber-with Ions: sleeves, bouffant muda. Style, and her linger tip veil felM The bride is a graduate ot from a headpiece of seed parls. ;Sts. Cyril and Methodius paro —• .chial school and the Ericsson
! Junior High School. Her husband is a graduate of Cooper Union and is a mechanical engineer.
Society Sets May 7 Affair
The annual card party spon- j sored by the Rosary Society of I St. Vincent de Paul's parish will take place May 7 in the base- j ment of the church. Mrs. Mi-
Rosarv Sets Card Party
Mrs. Caroline Hirt. Mrs. Martha Drexlcr, Mrs.
Agnes Drexler. Mrs. Bridy Sul-. livan, Mary Sullivan, Mrs. Mary Walsh, Dorothy Walsh, Veronica Walsh, Mrs. Mary Gass, Mrs. Jeanette Gass. Mrs. Muriel Gass, Mrs. Helen Post.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mueller, Mrs. Mildred Baisel, Mrs. Margaret j Ensmenger. Mrs. Pat Ensmen- !
ger. Mrs. Dorothy Keeley, Mrs. j Bertha Ahearn, Mrs. Chris; Barker. Mrs. Gladys Sowa, Mrs. [ Terry Sowa, Mrs. Minnie Bell.!
(Star P h c * by Dan Sforza)
Members and friends of the Union Bap l s t Church Bible School gather outside the church. IThe group has been providing spiritual and finawial aid to two of the missionaries currently assignfd to areas
in Southeast Asia.
chairman. She is a past presi- , l s annual card party on Monday dent of the Society. evening, May 6.
The annual communion break-;vT __ •_ fast of the Rosary-Altar Society | i N d s o n - P ^ d e n t , will be chair-took place on Sunday morning man and Mrs. Florence Rohl,
Dolores Bell, Mrs. Mabel Post, I The Rosary Society of St. Cc- j Mrs. Gloria rDuffy. Mrs. Irene! T h e members and friends of working with t
chael Malko will be general cilia's R. C. Church will holdiWo)f< Mr;>- ?at MaMazewski, ; l h U n i o n B a p t i s t B i b l e School s o sorely nee Viola McCarthy, Mrs. Mamie , medical assists MnPaffprv M K R'atp <?tithh todav ate g ving support to two j eaicf l f s s S l a » - C \ ,*"?'••••*.*?*
|McCattery, Mrs. Kate stuDD- - * . . „ , , . poverty-stnckenlspint worship ' man, Mrs. Dorothy Single and Baptist Missionaries in Thai- p e r s and addict,
daughter Pat and Mrs. Kay i a nd Fraracee.
se people who spiritual and e. They are
in the parish hall, 100 guests attended. The guest speaker was Monsignor Asip, assistant director of the propagation of
vice-president, co-chairman. As this is an outstanding affair of the Society, many gifts will be awarded to players and non-ihe Faith. The Rev. Thaddeus
•* Hoban, spiritual director of the j players society and pastor of the church, | September 29 has been chosen also spoke. He expressed his | the date of the annual Com- Greenpoint Women's Christian
WCTU Holds Gala Rally
Since landing in Thailand, Dr. and Mrs. Bisset, the missionaries, have been studying the Thai language in Bangkok. They are planning to build a hospital north of Bangkok in the city of Ghieagmai and are
11 procuring equipment for a new
gratitude for the splendid work | munion breakfast of the So-thc women of the Societies ac- ciety which will take place in compiish and was thrilled by the Loughlin Lyceum, large turnout. ° n April 8, a hat fashion
Mrs. James Montenes was show for Spring took place. Mrs. I chairman. Mrs. Andrew Olek- William Cavangh was chairman, a nee Sunday School Rally took sik is president." A catered The hats, supplied by the Betty |place, conducted by the super
Temperance Union recently was held. Mrs. Jane Ash, president, formerly of Greenpoint, pre sided in the afternoon, and at the evening meeting a Temper-
breakfast was served. Hat Shop, were modeled by Mrs. |intendent of the Sunday School. Madeline Bctts, Mrs. Maude She spoke from "What Satan Jackson. Mrs. Rosemary Mar-'Offers, end What God'Offers,"
T D , . j 9 shall. Mrs. Mary Nelson and [basing her remarks on Roman Is B a p t i z e d t Mrs. Madeline Kenney, «6:23. "The wages of sin is Constance Allotta. daughter There were five gift awards j death, but the gift of God is
©f Peter and MaryAnno Allotta 0f $13 each toward a new hat. jeternal life, through J e s u s of Pilling street, was baptized Among the five winners were'Christ, our Lord." She empha in Our Lady of Lourdcs R. C. Mrs. Walter Nelson, president.. ! s l z c d t n o v a l u c o f a c , e a n ] i fe-Church Sunday. The godpar- Mrs. Rose McGce is public re- [beginning in childhood. The cbjl ents were Frances Allotta of lations officer and the Rev Beadel street, cousin, and Saiva- James Smyth, moderator. tore Allotta. uncle. The child 1 / i , C j J .
hospital The children of Union Baptist
church have sent cash gifts to these good friends which is used to purchase a water distilling apparatus which will enable them to have a constant supply erta Hlg. R°d of sterile water for injection seph Skaggs, and other medical purposes. Martin Louck;
The Karens are the natives hie, Robert of Thailand to whom Dr. and ; Helsing. Antho Mrs. Bisset have been assigned, jretta Ritchie "We eagerly look forward to ner.
alcohol," the cc The members
Baptist Bible S( that they are offering on Ei warded to Dr. toward fur,th< Southeast Asia.
The members ] Marion Laskt
to opium and pie said, of the Union ool announced king a special er to be for-d Mrs. Bisset g work in
ire: William Las-
ker, Edith Illgf Barbara Calvert, Coy S k a g p Jr., Barbara Helsing, Nancf Illg, Linda Kemble, Glenni Skaggs,. Mary Kemble, Pat r ic i l Cecolini, Rob-
ly Benner, Jo-fayce McGuire, Maurice Kem-
pnble, Edward Cecolini, Lau-
Pastor Ben-
Bride-to-Be Showered
A surprise bridal shower was held in honor of Madeline Kelty of 146 Guernsey street and took place at 1042 Manhattan avenue. The arrangements were made by the members of the bridal party, Catherine Smith, maid of honor, and Dolly Hordt and Margie Green, bridesmaids.
The room was decorated in pink ana white with a matching shower umbrella protruding from the wall.
The bride, daughter of Thomas H. Kelty, was presented wtih a white orchid from her fiance, Frank J. Mahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mahan of 79 Newell street.
About 85 guests attended the shower.
he Wedding will take place in St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church on May 4 at 3:30 P. M.
Twin Sons Baptized
(Josefs Photos I
PREPARATIONS—Employes of the Charles Pfizer company, 530 Flushing avenue, take time off to color Easter eggs in preparation for the festivities
Sunday.
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The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Fritsch of 851 Manhat- S o c i a l S e C U T l t y tan avenue were baptized on Palm Sunday in St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church. The sponsors for John Anthony were Helen Fitzpatrick, aunt, and Frank Fritsch. uncle. The sponsors for Joseph Gerard were Marion T a t a r k a, aunt, and Thomas Fitzpatrick, uncle. The children were born in St. Catherine's Hospital.
Disability Dependents Under 18 Benefited
Persons who became totally!payments are that the person be disabled before age 18 and who!totally disabled, have become are dependent upon a parent!disabled before reaching age 18,
There are now nine children who is entitled 'to old-age and!be unmarried, and be dependent in the family, the other young- survivors insurance benefits.ion a P a r e n t o r adopting parent sters are: Billy, Nancy, Peggy, u ,-, . . .. • , „ , A - ! who is entitled to old-age in-
6 & J should contact their local social' Terry, Virginia, Barbara and p a t ; security office, according to
The father is a member of J a m e s G- Brawley. manager of the Holy . .ame Society of St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church and is an usher. The mother, the former Margaret Fitzpatrick, is a member of the Rosary Society.
surance benefits. If the parent or adopting par
ent died after 1939 and was in-the social security district office s u r e d f o r social security survi-at 217 Havemeyer street, Wil-|Vcrs benefits, payments may now liamsburg. D e m a d e to the surviving disa-
Under the 1956 Amendments bled child.
Barbara Minary Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. James R. Min
ary of 88-42 204th street, Hollis, formerly of Greenpoint, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Raymond J. Farrell.
The bride-to-be is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School.
Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell of 109 202nd street, St. Albans, is a graduate of St. John's Prep and attends Pace College.
Girl Feted was born at Horace Harding Hospital. Queens. A reception followed at the home of the parents,
— - Mary El pen Clohessy of 152 NAMKD Kent street was given a sur-
Sam Fleischman. office man- p n >e bridal shower at the Crys-ager. Commodore Knitting Mills, Jal Palace. Russell street and 250 Moore street, is a member Nassau avenue, recen'ly. The of the Metropolitan committee arrangements were by the mm-of the 1957 Brooklyn campaign brs of the bridal party, Mau-of The Greater New York Fund, rem McElheron, maid of honor:
Betty Hogan. sister of bnde-Igroom-elect; Petty P u r e e 11, J Joyce Stahl, Sally Paneque and !E/ileen DeAngelisf hridesmaids
The room was decorated in
dren memorized Romans 6:23 and recited it.
Refreshments consisting ofl
fruit juices and homemade cakes and cookies were served to all j by the adult group.
Mrs. Frances E l l i s
Coming Social Events
The first APRIL 23.
CAMP AND PARENTS NIGHT. at "Y", 99 Meserole avenue, Ir-:ball and the 19? win Lucas and Bob DeFclice in test" will be
formei J c n a r S ° °l arrangements. evening at the
all eek
Dombrowski Post Prepares for Ball Many Greenpoint and Wil
liamsburg residents will attend the annual ball of the Frank J.
fal polka party | Dombrowski Post No. 965, AL "Miss TV Con-j and Ladies Auxiliary, at. Pros-
Id next Friday I pect Hall. 261 Prospect avenue, lanhattan Cen-jnext Saturday evening. John
APRIL 26-27
Ampol's
SKOAL I
PARTY CAKES For All Occasions l . i a up
150 Greenpoint Ave.
resident, was elected second vice-president. The net meet ;DRAMATIC SHOW at the "Y'\;8th avenue, ing will be held May 7. Mrs. 99 Meserole avenue, coached by! The Polka Thomas Clancey of 226 Monitor Bob DeFelice. Might will be th street is public relations officer. THE LADIES AID SOCIETY-1957 "Miss TV."'To the winner
of the Greenpoint Reformed!the awards a r * as follows: A
Iter Ballroom, p t h street and Lewandowski will be chairman, mobiles, creates unbelievable
to the Social Security Act, many of these people are eligible for monthly social security benefits beginning as arly as January, 1957. Qualifications for these
'Pedestrian's Mall' Asked
Brooklyn architect Vito P. Battista has urged that Fulton street, from Borough Hall to Flatbush avenuj?, be turned into a "pedestrian Imall," with all autos barred between the hours of 11 A.M. and| 9 P.M.
H said that tjhis would create
I t is not necessary that the disabled child have a work record of his own. The mother of a disabled son or daughter may qualify for a mother's monthly benefit even though she is not yet age 62, if she has the disabled individual in her care.
Where a totally disabled child is still under age 18 but Is receiving monthly payments because a parent was insured under social security, the child's monthly payments will continue as long as he is totally disabled. Before the new amendments were passed, this child's benefits would have stopped when he reached age 18.
Under the new amendments, the payments to this child may continue for the remainder of
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m a shoppers word and be a boor to the downtown business section of Brooklyn.
Battista madj? his proposal in Brooklvn Cham-
„ his life.
Notes a letter to the ber of Commerce. He said that presently, the "mad scrambl of taxis, buses, trucks and auto-
SLeo Jasinski is the post com-rty Ball h i g h - j m a n d e r - Many prominent guests rovvning of the ™M be present
Miss Knanp Bride-to-Be
Gronet's WAJ THE FIRST A N N U A L show is enjoyi
Dorothy Ellen Knapp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
nk and white, and1 seventy- Knapp of 126 Oak street, was five guests attended. ;given a surprise bridal shower
Miss riohessv will be mar- I"* t h e h o m e o f Kathleen Mc ned to Vincent Hogan. son of Naughton of Whitestone on j POLKA PARTY BALL and the! cessful season. Mr and Mrs. James Hogan of [Sunday afternoon. Fifty guests 11957 Miss TV Contest, a t Man-'telecast every Newell street, on May 4. The attended. -hattan Center Ballroom. 34th'6-6:30 P. M. ceremony will be followed bv a M*ss McNaughton will be street and 8th avenue, Manhat
Church—Bake sale, from 2 to1 round trip tick 6 P. M. (Saturday). air or boat, a t
April 28 Prizes will be THE GREENPOINT PEOPLES 2nd and 3rd pi
Regular Democratic Organization, annual ball, at New National Hall, 263 Driggs avenue chestra. Stas J at Eckford street. die Gronet, wil voe streets.
Music and co| to two popular
to Bermuda by ra and a trophy. Iven also to the le runner-ups.
Congress Club Plans Affair The annual Republican affair
of the Congress Club of Kings County, 693 Bedford avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miakicz, former residents of Greenpoint for 23 years, are now living on Farmers avenue. Lindenhurst, L. L
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Jack Homnick of Economy Drug company celebrated another birthday on April 10.
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Jack McGrath and his wife, shopping inconvenient, but '"ex- V e e v * o f .^len Ridge, U. J for-tremely dangerous. \™r 1 ' G S l d c n t s ' havf. r ^ r n e d
-During peak shopping hours, ^ a ™ t p r v a c a t , o n a t t h *
traffic congestion. Pedestrians must dodge frantically across streets to avoid being hit. Huge-rush hour and shopping crowds push and shove and not only i*>
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nuous dancing,u .n , h o n o r H o n M i c h a e l j C h i u . recording or - i s a n Q ( f o r m c r d r p u t y industrial
Ed"jCommissioner of the State of | New York, and leader of the
. \olkR f ^ 4th A.D., on April 25.
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the vehicular traffic could be rerouted around neighboring streets. A smooth pedestrian flow would be created. Shoppers would be encouraged to make their purchases there.
home of their son, John, and his family in Louisville, Ky.
its-second «uc-[""ThpfUnds\a'ised f"rom this af- Battista said. Service to thr he program is f a i r w i ] 1 b p U s c d f o r w e l f a r P buildings could be worked out
nuptial mass. ' m a i d o f honor at the coming A wedding reception wilt take wedding of Miss Knnpp and
place at the Astoria Manor.' J o h n Joseph McDonnell, son of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Donnell
of 89 Jewel street. The cere-Ai r Esvr<»A P*r*>;lw many will take place in S*. ™ . ° ,5 , r * m " Y Anthony of Padua R. C. Church Vi s i t s R e l a t i v e s on April 27 at 2:30 o'clock and Air Force Sergeant Larry a wedding reception will be
Reabo. his wife and sons. Larry held in the parish hall, Leonard and Stephen, v i s i t e d Mrs. street off Calyer street. Rich\ Roabo's aunt. Mrs. Ruth Doer- will cater the dinner. hooker of 125 Nassau avenue. Thev then left to visit Reabo's
Miss Knapp. who is on thr office staff of Trunz. Inc. 2"
narents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lombardy street, is a Graduate [ich.. and of St. Anthony parochial school lerton of and St. Joseph's Commercial
tan. Eddie Gronet and Stas Jaworski. TV recording orchestras, will play for the dancing and entertainment.
MAT 4 THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY*
of St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C Churqh, dance, proceeds for new rectory, at parish .hall, 10 Newell street.
THE HOLY FAME SOCIETY of St. Anthony of Padua R. C.
Mrs. Mae Returns H< Mrs. Mae Ml
street, a meml Auxiliary of Peoples Regi Organization ai tical Rose No. and her friend Hublitz, will the Easter holi
f . h ,V r C , h - D a nJ
C e - . a , . , h C p a r i S h :M?ami B e a c T
jtturday between jpUrp0ses to continue civic pro grams in the community. Every one is invited and the members
lulhall le
in the morning or late evening hours.
"Business on Fulton street is and officers look forward to I dying. People do not want to greeting newcomers. brave the traffic and pedestrian
Mrs. Louise Deutschle was re- war. They prefer the leisuie of cently unanimously e l e c t e d peaceful shopping. We can
lall of Eckford b* of the Ladies the Greenpoint P ^ e n t of the Women s Aux
Democratic l l i a r y o f t h * c l u b
of Court Mys-JS. C. D. of A.,
Mrs. Gertrude •turn home for lys after spend-cs vacation in Heig
create that, in the style of some of our European cities," Battista claimed. •
L o c a l Y o u n g s t e r "Fulton Street can become a I, C> M 4. : . A J ' pedestrian mecca and a magnet IS B a p t i z e d Eg, b u s i n e s s . . I n addition, he David Ernest Lean, son of Mr. | '°* " u ' , . ..
said he would light up th^ en-
For
WEDDING INVITATIONS
IT'S
J A C O B PRINTING CO.
184 GREENPOINT AVENUE (Near Leonard Street)
Eveninii Till 8. EV. 5-5323
hall, Leonard street May 8
THE LADIES AID SOCIETY, Smorgasbord, The Ladies Aid
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We Move With Care . . . Anywhere! f
Beabo of Rochester, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Eddie She Cassapolis. Mich. Upon comple-|H i r rh School. Her fiance, pres tion of his leave, he will report ™tly attending St. John'* Col-j Society of St. John's Lutheran to South Dakota where he and ' 1 ose . Hillcrest. k a eradinto of Church, from 6-8 P. M. Milton his family will live. Beabo is a ^ - Anthonv of Pad"* npmrhwl native of Rochester, Mich. 1 school and Regis High School.
Manhattan
CARPET & RUG CLEANING
"NAPHTHA PROCESS"
odes & Schoenf eld 4 BEDFORD AVE. cor. Manhattan
CALL FOR FREE
, ESTIMATE y EV. 3-1850
A quarter of a century in GRFENPOINT
FERRARA S JEWELRY SHOP
hat bean fcawwHy end faithfully serving you
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IEWILIY REPAIRED 712 Manhattan Ave.
IV. 9-3812
Billv Schneider Ce'ebrates I I fh
street off Manhattan avenue. * » »
PUBLIC SCHOOL 31, the Parents Association, annual cake sale, at 84 Dupont street.
MAY 11 COLUMBIETTES of Fidelity
Billy Schneider, son of Frank Council No. 459, K. of C. Spring Schneider of the 94th Precinct. Dance, at Council Hall, 519 celebrated his 11th birthday on Leonard street.
Matthew Fetes Nintl Matthew J<
of Mr. and Mrs Gee of Sutton his ninth birtl with a party
IcGee
and Mrs. Ernest Lean of Roslyn -former residents of t i r r Bc>rou&n Hall section at
night including the side streets Greenpoint, was baptized in St. Mary's R. C. Church, Roslyn. L. I. The godparents were Jeanette Lean and James Leahy.
This is the first child for The E L 2 * ? 2 Zn Lean's, and the second grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc-Cauley of Floral Park, also former residents.
Matthew J. Mc :reet, celebrated lay on April 17 Cub Scout Den
7. Loughlin LyAum. His mother,
leading to Fulton street. "People are afraid to venture
into the area because of the lack of decent lighting. At a reasonably low cost, briglv lights could be Installed. Thi* would draw business instead of repelling it."
Rose, was prejj a pupil in St.
Thursday. His moter arranged a celebration a t their home with his s i s t e r s, Marilyn, Anne,
# May 17 THE ALPHA REPUBLICAN
CLUB, Annual Ball, at New Na-Marie, Diane and Carol, andjtional Hall, Driggs avenue and
(brother. Larry, attending. Other!Eckford street. (youngsters of the neighborhood THE ALPHA REPUELICAN wedding was also attended. The boy is in CLUB, 46th annual ball, at [James Church
[(the 6a-class of St. Cecilia's pa- | New National Hall, Eckford j couple will m street and Driggs avenue. | Chestnut Hill,
rnt. The child is o r
^cilia's School. (
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I EV. 4-6756 BEEP'S
Sandra Ci daughter of
>N WED lpbell Gaston,
and Mrs. Robert Alfred Gas»n of Greenfield, Mass., was maified to Lt. James J. Cashmore. ough President Cashmore of
'Irochial school.
AF, son of Bor-and Mrs. John Brooklyn. The lemnized in St. reenfield. The
I iheir home in ass.
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