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Y„ Jaw 23, 1555 illiam Creasy "6 anton •fte engagement of t h e i r ' ighter, Miss Beverly Ann oyon, to William N. Creasy toe of Mr. and Mrs. Creasy 48 Scandale Road, Tuckahoe, bean announced by Mr. and. •rs. Mpurice A. Kenyon of Can- Bn, NvTY. No date for the wed- • n g hi* been selected. • Miss fttfeyon, a graduate of •anton H^b School, received her ES. degree>Jn psychology from • L Lawrence University in 19o4, •here she was a member of l e l t a Delta Delta. She is-now on me faculty of Heuvelton Central Ebool and is continuing her work • T a Master's degree in the St b w r e n c e Uahjerstty Education Department. *> RA graduate of Roosevelt High •fchool, Mr. Creasy was gradu- ated froth' S t Lawrence Uni- lersity in 1952 with a B.A. de- b e e , and received his Master's • t r e e in radio-television from graduate school,of the Uni- lity of Sonthem -California. \M a member of Alpha* Tatr - iega. He has just been dis- krged from the Army and was ferine televisldn branch Of the nal corps and the armed cea radio service, stationed at gn> Gordon, and .in Panama, sa MKYSR WED MJSSL-Joan Meyer, daughter of tj. Irmgard Meyer of Yonkers d: the late Hans Meyer, was ifiried Saturday in St John's angelical "Lutherah ChurfcH, niters, to Isaac J. Moran HX Mr. and Mis. L J. Moran ewark, N. J. Mrs. Moran graduated from Roosevelt |tScbooL Of William N. Creasy Jr. ••••[• '•£#? *. ! ^. ^v-^IT»tSi><5,-> -V* Miss Beverly Ann Kenyon, gagement to William N. Crea whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Kenyon of Canton, N. Y., have announced her en- sy Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Creasy of 48 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe. Claf*©f '55 Pai;tidpat*s In Annual Baccalaureate Service In Bronxville According to the traditions preceding graduation, all of this year's graduating seniors came together >for the last time as stu- dents, to participate in the an- nual Baccalaureate Service, Sam day afternoon, in the auditorium of Bronxville High School. Banked by white lillies, snap- dragons and ivy, lay the stage upon which rested a draped alar framing a gold cross. The decor- ations were supervised by Mrs. Barry Hakma and Mrs. Paul Harwood. • While anxiously awaiting the* procession of seniors to the front of the.auditorium, remarks such as "I thought the day would never come," and "I was never so early for anything In iny life." were BSh. m SALE Or RNE BROADLOOM . . . HOOKED AND ORIENTAL RUGS •»•;: B ibnxvC <ircua i m »# 4 «E, ,; 'i#i,- mthanu Expert* in j Cleaning, Repairing Brood loom, Hooked and Oriental Rugs Home M M REPAIRS « Authorized Sylvania Soles and Ssrviqsi Bronxville 110 KRAFT AVENUE iw* 1 *? HIGHEST QUALITY PRESCRI Hit Only "ALL DRUG" $*or« In Town PARKWAY PHARMACY 52 Poodfield Rd. Wat* DE 7-2222 FREE DELIVERY — CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED • OPEN SUNDAY NIGHTS e whjfrpered by one proud parent to 'another,. When the seniors reached their designated seats, everyone rose to sing "God Of Out Fathers." A chorus Of seniors under the direction of the schools Choral Director, Murray Linden, sang 'Thou Knowest Lord the Secrets of Our Hearts." '. Baccalaureate Service is a coming together not only of student, parent and teacher, but also of mixed memories and silent questions. It is a time when an expectation of the. fu- ture hangs over everyone present Mice some great misty cloak waiting to be drawn away. The hand that will do the "drawing*! was represented this year by the* Rev. Morton C Stone of Chris! Church, Bronxville. The topic upon which Father, Stone spoke was man's similarity and coexistence "'Hfjth what h^ termed, the "Source of the Uni- verse." His sermon was designed and developed to show the mean- ing and "truth"jof each person's particular belief in God. Father Stone said, in effect, that "since we as Human Beings have power, life, intelligence and personality, fe must be then^ that: so. hear" we, possei&in^pl of these Bave sprung/ thus proving > truth of every man's; belief ' ~ x nc DKccHiBurcciic^ uci * ice wwr concluded with a prayer and «t»e«6n oyr Fitn*r- i «e*ie, and the group singing of "Once To Every Man and Nation. * Following l the- service,' a tea was held in the Bronxville Li- brary for members of the Bronx- ville School Graduating Glass, their, parents, the school faculty HI-FIDELITY EpUrNfNT ?"<* H*™** 1,8 °* th * Bronxville "Board •of Education. Mrs. Robert R. (Sappier was chairman of the t e a Committee. She was. assisted by Mrs. Joseph E. Cerr*'Mrs. Arthur F, Douglas, Mrs. D. Kinpton Rogers and Mrs. T. Oliver Morgan, .Mra.. J v R. Warwick ; and Mrs. Randolph Evans all of whom are Sophmore mothers. '• * ' " *' '.•'•' «• JunMr mothers on the com- mittee were-Mrs. John Quisen- berry, Mrs. R. A, Hohaus, Mrs. Marvm* Bower, * Mrs? -Richard Roth, Mrs. RobertcJtarley, Mrs. John Rhamstine, Mrs, F. B. Nancy J. Amick Of Eastclief ter Married Saturday The marriage of Miss Nancy Josephine Amick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Amick of 11 Vassar Place, Eastchester to George B. Davidsen Jr., son of Mr. sild Mrs. Davidsen of Greenwich, N.Y., was solemnised Saturday" in St. Matthew's Lu theran Church, White Plains. The Rev. Carl *\ W. Strobe! officiated at the ceremony, as- sisted by the Rev. Alvin S. RudisMl, cousin of the bride. A reception followed at the bride's The bride, escorted by her father, was gowned in chantilly lace with a chapel-length train. Her yell of imported silk illusion was arranged from a tiara of seed pearls and paillettes. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli and variegated ivy. Mrs. George H. Amick, slater* in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a waltz- length gown of blue crystalette with matching picture hat Her bouquet was of. yellow pom poms. Bridesmaids were Mra Robert Ostrand of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Miss Rosaline C Dryfuss and Mrs. J. Edward Hubbell, both New York, and Miss Rachael E. Lang of Washington, D.C., cousin of the bride, They were attired similarly to the honor attendant. Kathe Ann Amick of Scarsdale, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a gown of white French cotton em- broidered in yellow. Donald R. Davidsen of Green' wich was best man for his broth- er, and ushers were" George H. Amick Jr. of Scarsdale, brother^ of the bride; Roger L. Davidsen of Greenwich, another brother of the groom; John J. Morabito of Detroit, Mich., and Lawrence Biddle, Collingswood, N X John S. Amick of Scarsdale, nephew of the bride^ was ring bearer, i Mr. and Mrs. Davidsen are on ^ European wedding trip. Mis s Maria Field McClure, hose parents, Hr. and Mrs. fewman WUImal Mcdure of McKinney, Vay, have an*> Don't t « b eliMMtt with your. +•!•* vnien M+. Wh*n nptin *f nt«M, b* Wf* to call irt for* •xp«rt, f«it Mrvle*. TELEVISION, RADIO, PHONOGRAPH tafe M%1. e? Jil^i Electronics, >BC = = «K WEST PRICES Flexner's Pupils Heard In Piano Recital Pupils of Mrs. Ruth Flexner of 55 Rockledge Road, were heard in a piano recital at the Bronx- ville School, last evening at 8:15 o'clock. Bronxville students participat- ing in the recital were: Peggy Burding, Leslie Flygare, Joyce Harrold, Jimmie Holmes, Lonna Keller, Susan Maw, Helen and Janie Mawicke, Elaine Schmid, Susan Stock and Holly Tilling- hast. Also performing were Diane and Jane Giaubinger of Mount Vernon, Hyla and Madge Hack of Yonkers, and Anne Fin- Riokie Hyman, Lucille . F e l i c e Train and Paula Wallburg of Scarsdale. .The: program included numbers by Bacfe^. Handel, Beethoven, Seiaibert, Schi|mann, Brahms, Lisst^ Zhopin, , and other com- it to a close Manon Gendreau, a former who played the Schubert ptu, Op. 90 No. 4. •|.i ,, iipi%iir'ii_riiiiii^it- > »ii ii Parker, Mrs; R^3fo Ruseeil and Mrs. T* «»»*-i- Mrs> Arad Riggs was Senior Council liaison member of the committee.. , _,-.,-, , . Eastchester Club "On Faea^on ,, Note -Activities * closed on an an-' propriate note June 15 when the American Home and Garden De- partment of the Women's Club of Eastchester closed its door for the Summer with a final' garden picnic. Hostess Mrs.. Joseph M. Juron is well-known in East- chester for her 'lovely garden. Those attending were: Mrs. Bernhard Abele, Mrs. Ernest G. Driver, Mrs. George Enser, Miss Clara B. Forshay, Mrs. Walter Ide, Mrs. Vernon Sanders, Mrs, Linwood R. Sproul and Mrs; Vernon Winniker. • -Guests of the members were: Mrs. Michael Dandry, Miss Ellen O'Meare, and Mrs. Winniker Sr. who is visiting her son and dkug4(tej>m*law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernoq Winniker of 14 Leslie •RoadT* * Ripe pineapple fca#ftat^ahnost hoBow "eyes'* and. a TneHow dis- tinctive fragrance. '*^- = Authorized Wmlw In Fasrr Xelmkbmrhood For Over 4* Ymrnr* SEE fANTASTIC && Immediate puitVary on All Models Libarol Trade-in Allowance c - - • - .'. «%"-• BRENNAN'S MOTOR IN; to Mmmmt Vernon CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR Ave. et .Colifsnbus Ave. SnsHofi SfRVICt Iwalsrli ill - ; TW1 IfOil w m ^r94mW Fccto^f Troffl#d 5#rvic# M#chonics fo "SMOMIWIIH Your Ofdsmobile or Codilhc Properly •intm Hmmdmw tkrm Fridmn Evenlm*. VmiU 9 P.M. Justine Budenz Wins An Auditions Award . Justine Budem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Budenz of Crestwood, won second honors in this season's Music Education League competitive auditions. ^ Judges' ^Honors" went t^ Pamela' Cotosi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Colosi of Scars, dale; Lesley Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yates of Crestwood and Dana Lawrence. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rud- dick Lawrence of Bronxville. All are piano pupils of Marie Dagort Gorbatovsky of Bronx- ville and, they received their awards at the winners* concert of the League at Town Hall, New York City on June 12. nounced her engagement to John Moore Grant Jr. son of Mr.»and Mrs. Grant of Alger Court, Bronxville. Thw b«st way • f o a a t • th«b«stof rt o da... CANADIAN NATIONM RAILWAYS Md . Parents Announce Engagement jMrs. Ruth Ahreiw,! 8 ^ TO *"* <*****• Gilbert R Winant Married Saturday The marriage of Mrs. Ruth Ahrens of Wdods of Larchmont, to Gilbert Remson Winant of 20 Park Avenue, Bronxville, ! took -plane Saturday in the chapel of S>. Mark's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pa, The Rev. A. Shrady Hfll, of St. John's Episcopal lurch, Wiknot, Eastchester, of- ficiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception for the immediate families at the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia The bride, who is the widow of George W. Ahrens, was es- corted v by her son, George Michael Ahrens of New Ro- chelle, who was graduated June 13 from Yale University, New I Haven, Conn. Mrs. Everett H. Mayer of Pawling, N. Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Dr. Edward Winant of Bronxville was best man for his brother, who is associated with Town & Country Oil Corporation in Westchester. The couple will make, their home in Larchmont following a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga. i was Camflle George lek, Egypt, iri 14th. Mrs. Cosbar is the forme* Miss Aim Gardner 'Lstshawv daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Lai* shew of 7 Merestone Terrace, Bronxville. Mrs. Latshaw, who bag just returned from five- month tour of Europe and the Near East, was in Cairo when her' grandson was bom. VISITED IN JERSEY Miss Eveyln Pearce, who re- aides at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville, spent a recent week- end visiting friends at Maple- wood, N. J» Opholitertn and Bennett Towbli *- DMNM 7.512? ^XAAJA !. NEW Jnid Mn\*M •tnri Aftf^aftl<j ZENITH'S A -. ROMANTIC FRENCH CANADA $•• ttW ««9ht» of enchanting Province of Quebec on this r»il-and-BSO-mile-motor toor. Coat includea round-trip f irat-clasa transportation from New Ysrk (trans, tax - extra), aigt r, and 4- day all-expenae Gaap< motor toor with chauflFeur-gnide. Ask about Canadian Na- tional's 10 Top Maple Leaf Vacations, or lot CNR experts { >ackage • tour for you to nclude side trips, stopovers. Call or write: CANADiAjr NATIONAL SAIL- WAYS, 680 FVfth. Ave., New York 20, N.Y (Circle ft-7«0O), Or see your Travel Agent. milestone is the Cost of Hearing!" Now. fori the greater clarity, compactness, convenience and operating Ofay offered Jy me 34rsnsistor •75-X.*?w. 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Page 1: ^XAAJA !. NEW 23/Bronxville... · Church, Bronxville. The topic upon which Father, Stone spoke was man's similarity and coexistence "'Hfjth what h^ termed, the "Source of the Uni

Y„ Jaw 23, 1555

illiam Creasy "6

anton •fte engagement of t h e i r ' ighter, Miss Beverly Ann oyon, to William N. Creasy

toe of Mr. and Mrs. Creasy 48 Scandale Road, Tuckahoe,

bean announced by Mr. and. •rs. Mpurice A. Kenyon of Can-

Bn, NvTY. No date for the wed-• n g hi* been selected. • Miss fttfeyon, a graduate of •anton H^b School, received her ES. degree>Jn psychology from • L Lawrence University in 19o4, •here she was a member of l e l ta Delta Delta. She is-now on me faculty of Heuvelton Central Ebool and is continuing her work • T a Master's degree in the St bwrence Uahjerstty Education Department. *> RA graduate of Roosevelt High

•fchool, Mr. Creasy was gradu­ated froth' S t Lawrence Uni-lersity in 1952 with a B.A. de-bee , and received his Master's • t r e e in radio-television from

graduate school,of the Uni-lity of Sonthem -California. \M a member of Alpha* Tatr -

iega. He has just been dis-krged from the Army and was ferine televisldn branch Of the nal corps and the armed cea radio service, stationed at gn> Gordon, and .in Panama,

sa MKYSR WED MJSSL-Joan Meyer, daughter of tj. Irmgard Meyer of Yonkers d: the late Hans Meyer, was ifiried Saturday in S t John's angelical "Lutherah ChurfcH, niters, to Isaac J. Moran HX

Mr. and Mis. L J. Moran ewark, N. J. Mrs. Moran graduated from Roosevelt

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Of William N. Creasy Jr.

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Miss Beverly Ann Kenyon, gagement to William N. Crea whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Kenyon of Canton, N. Y., have announced her en-

sy Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Creasy of 48 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe.

Claf*©f '55 Pai;tidpat*s In Annual Baccalaureate Service In Bronxville

According to the traditions preceding graduation, all of this year's graduating seniors came together >for the last time as stu­dents, to participate in the an­nual Baccalaureate Service, Sam day afternoon, in the auditorium of Bronxville High School.

Banked by white lillies, snap­dragons and ivy, lay the stage upon which rested a draped alar framing a gold cross. The decor­ations were supervised by Mrs. Barry Hakma and Mrs. Paul Harwood. • While anxiously awaiting the* procession of seniors to the front of the.auditorium, remarks such as "I thought the day would never come," and "I was never so early for anything In iny life." were

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whjfrpered by one proud parent to 'another,. When the seniors reached their designated seats, everyone rose to sing "God Of Out Fathers."

A chorus Of seniors under the direction of the schools Choral Director, Murray Linden, sang 'Thou Knowest Lord the Secrets of Our Hearts." '.

Baccalaureate Service is a coming together not only of student, parent and teacher, but also of mixed memories and silent questions. It is a time when an expectation of the. fu­ture hangs over everyone present Mice some great misty cloak waiting to be drawn away. The hand that will do the "drawing*! was represented this year by the* Rev. Morton C Stone of Chris! Church, Bronxville.

The topic upon which Father, Stone spoke was man's similarity and coexistence "'Hfjth what h^ termed, the "Source of the Uni­verse." His sermon was designed and developed to show the mean­ing and "truth"jof each person's particular belief in God. Father Stone said, in effect, that "since we as Human Beings have power, life, intelligence and personality, fe must be then^ that: so. hear"

we, possei&in^pl of these Bave sprung/ thus proving

> truth of every man's; belief

' ~ x nc DKccHiBurcciic^ uci * ice wwr concluded with a prayer and

«t»e«6n oyr Fitn*r-i«e*ie, and the group singing of "Once To Every Man and Nation.

* Following l the- service,' a tea was held in the Bronxville Li­brary for members of the Bronx­ville School Graduating Glass, their, parents, the school faculty

HI-FIDELITY EpUrNfNT ?"<* H*™**1,8 °* t h* Bronxville "Board •of Education.

Mrs. Robert R. (Sappier was chairman of the tea Committee. She was. assisted by Mrs. Joseph E. Cerr*'Mrs. Arthur F, Douglas, Mrs. D. Kinpton Rogers and Mrs. T. Oliver Morgan, .Mra.. J v R. Warwick ; and Mrs. Randolph Evans all of whom are Sophmore mothers. '• *'" *' '.•'•' «•

JunMr mothers on the com­mittee were-Mrs. John Quisen-berry, Mrs. R. A, Hohaus, Mrs. Marvm* Bower, * Mrs? -Richard Roth, Mrs. RobertcJtarley, Mrs. John Rhamstine, Mrs, F. B.

Nancy J. Amick Of Eastclief ter Married Saturday

The marriage of Miss Nancy Josephine Amick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Amick of 11 Vassar Place, Eastchester to George B. Davidsen Jr., son of Mr. sild Mrs. Davidsen of Greenwich, N.Y., was solemnised Saturday" in St. Matthew's Lu theran Church, White Plains.

The Rev. Carl *\ W. Strobe! officiated at the ceremony, as­sisted by the Rev. Alvin S. RudisMl, cousin of the bride. A reception followed at the bride's

The bride, escorted by her father, was gowned in chantilly lace with a chapel-length train. Her yell of imported silk illusion was arranged from a tiara of seed pearls and paillettes. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli and variegated ivy.

Mrs. George H. Amick, slater* in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a waltz-length gown of blue crystalette with matching picture hat Her bouquet was of. yellow pom poms. Bridesmaids were Mra Robert Ostrand of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Miss Rosaline C Dryfuss and Mrs. J. Edward Hubbell, both New York, and Miss Rachael E. Lang of Washington, D.C., cousin of the bride, They were attired similarly to the honor attendant. Kathe Ann Amick of Scarsdale, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a gown of white French cotton em­broidered in yellow.

Donald R. Davidsen of Green' wich was best man for his broth­er, and ushers were" George H. Amick Jr. of Scarsdale, brother of the bride; Roger L. Davidsen of Greenwich, another brother of the groom; John J. Morabito of Detroit, Mich., and Lawrence Biddle, Collingswood, N X John S. Amick of Scarsdale, nephew of the bride^ was ring bearer, i Mr. and Mrs. Davidsen are on ^ European wedding trip.

Miss Maria Field McClure, hose parents, Hr. and Mrs. fewman WUImal Mcdure of

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Flexner's Pupils Heard In Piano Recital

Pupils of Mrs. Ruth Flexner of 55 Rockledge Road, were heard in a piano recital at the Bronx­ville School, last evening at 8:15 o'clock.

Bronxville students participat­ing in the recital were: Peggy Burding, Leslie Flygare, Joyce Harrold, Jimmie Holmes, Lonna Keller, Susan Maw, Helen and Janie Mawicke, Elaine Schmid, Susan Stock and Holly Tilling-hast.

Also performing were Diane and Jane Giaubinger of Mount Vernon, Hyla and Madge Hack

of Yonkers, and Anne Fin-Riokie Hyman, Lucille

.Fe l ice Train and Paula Wallburg of Scarsdale. .The: program included numbers

by Bacfe . Handel, Beethoven, Seiaibert, Schi|mann, Brahms, Lisst Zhopin, , and other com-

it to a close Manon Gendreau, a former

who played the Schubert ptu, Op. 90 No. 4.

• | . i , , i i p i % i i r ' i i _ r i i i i i i ^ i t - > » i i i i

Parker, Mrs; R^3fo Ruseeil and Mrs. T* «»»*-i-

Mrs> Arad Riggs was Senior Council liaison member of the committee.. , _,-.,-, , .

Eastchester Club "On Faea^on , , Note -Activities * closed on an an-'

propriate note June 15 when the American Home and Garden De­partment of the Women's Club of Eastchester closed its door for the Summer with a final' garden picnic.

Hostess Mrs.. Joseph M. Juron is well-known in East­chester for her 'lovely garden. Those attending were: Mrs. Bernhard Abele, Mrs. Ernest G. Driver, Mrs. George Enser, Miss Clara B. Forshay, Mrs. Walter Ide, Mrs. Vernon Sanders, Mrs, Linwood R. Sproul and Mrs; Vernon Winniker. • -Guests of the members were: Mrs. Michael Dandry, Miss Ellen O'Meare, and Mrs. Winniker Sr. who is visiting her son and dkug4(tej>m*law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernoq Winniker of 14 Leslie •RoadT* *

Ripe pineapple fca#ftat^ahnost hoBow "eyes'* and. a TneHow dis­tinctive fragrance.

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Justine Budenz Wins An Auditions Award .

Justine Budem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Budenz of Crestwood, won second honors in this season's Music Education League competitive auditions.

^ Judges' ^Honors" went t^ Pamela' Cotosi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Colosi of Scars, dale; Lesley Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yates of Crestwood and Dana Lawrence. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rud-dick Lawrence of Bronxville.

All are piano pupils of Marie Dagort Gorbatovsky of Bronx­ville and, they received their awards at the winners* concert of the League at Town Hall, New York City on June 12.

nounced her engagement to John Moore Grant Jr. son of Mr.»and Mrs. Grant of Alger Court, Bronxville.

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Parents Announce Engagement jMrs. Ruth Ahreiw,!8^ TO *"* <*****• Gilbert R Winant Married Saturday

The marriage of Mrs. Ruth Ahrens of Wdods of Larchmont, to Gilbert Remson Winant of 20 Park Avenue, Bronxville,

! took -plane Saturday in the chapel of S>. Mark's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pa,

The Rev. A. Shrady Hfll, of St. John's Episcopal

lurch, Wiknot, Eastchester, of­ficiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception for the immediate families at the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia

The bride, who is the widow of George W. Ahrens, was es­corted v by her son, George Michael Ahrens of New Ro-chelle, who was graduated June 13 from Yale University, New

I Haven, Conn. Mrs. Everett H. Mayer of

Pawling, N. Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Dr. Edward Winant of Bronxville was best man for his brother, who is associated with Town & Country Oil Corporation in Westchester.

The couple will make, their home in Larchmont following a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga. i

was Camflle George lek, Egypt, iri 14th. Mrs. Cosbar is the forme* Miss Aim Gardner 'Lstshawv daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Lai* shew of 7 Merestone Terrace, Bronxville. Mrs. Latshaw, who bag just returned from five-month tour of Europe and the Near East, was in Cairo when her' grandson was bom.

VISITED IN JERSEY Miss Eveyln Pearce, who re-

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Anne Farrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Farrer of Yon? kers to Oaude H. WeMett, son of Mrs. Claude S. WeMett and the late Mr, WeMett of Way-land, N. Y., took place Satur­day in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Yonkers. The bride is * graduate Of Roosevelt High School.

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daughter of Mrs. Abraham Kaufman of New York and the late Senator Carl Pack, was married Saturday in Temple Emenu-El, New York, to Dr» Elliot, Jay Howard; son of Mr! and Mrs. .Robert Howard of Pewfln* Hi Y. Mrs. Howard* who was, graduated this month from Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, had among her at­tendants Mrs, Robert Gilbert of Tuckahoe and Mra Jules Sprung of Bronxville,

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