ktmx-rtu fiancee of w.j* oehrlein jr* patricia ohio ...fultonhistory.com/newspapers 23/bronxville ny...

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Ktmx-rtu ' m I ** The engagement of Miss Su- san Her MeNaughton, grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James * MeNaughton of Bronxville, to the Rev. George F. French of St George's Epis- copal Church, Schenectady, has been announced. Mist MeNaughton, daughter of Mrs. Archibald Greig MeNaugh- ton of Schenectady and the .late Mr. MeNaughton, was graduated from St Agnes School, Albany and Parsons BctanjQl of Design in Ne*'.Ittislc.-&i£-Jf a member of the \Schentiiidy Junior League The Rev. Mr. French, son" of George El French-Of Northamp- ton, Maesv.arwi.fje, late Mrs. Georgian* u. French, was grad- uated from 3^j^v«rstty. General Theological Sesnmary in New York, and attended the University ,o£ Oslo m Norway and the Unhwsrty of Edinburgh, Scotland, fie was attached to the Air Fores; during World War H 'i-- 11 ** ' 1 -t„.; Mrs. Snedeker W™ Is President Of Roosevelt PTA Mrs. John G. Snedeker was elected president of the Roose- velt High School Parent-Teach- er Association at a PTA meet- ing held April 19 at the school Fiancee Of W.J* Oehrlein Jr* >w«»ljUi:a«'yg.>v VI2*V'r: W W Patricia y -.<rwJ*«w"»J«ttrw»''^SP'T*y r r . bWA^MWBZkhWTF??, - She succeeds Mrs. Murray R. Wolf. Other officers elected are Mrs. Herman Rothman, first vice president and program chair- man; Mrs. George Hayden, sec- ond vice president and member- ship chairman; Mrs. Edwin Stratton, third vice president and chairman of ways and means, and Mrs. George Vogel, fourth vice president and hos- pitality chairman. Mrs. Robert C. Sullivan was elected recording secretary; Mrs. Frederick Pfau, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Arthur Fre- lund, treasurer. Mrs. Morris Scharf served as chairman of the nominating committee. After the business meeting Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips, youth guidance specialist spoke on the importance of '.'good working relationships between students and parents." DANCE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Burton Freeman of 5 Roxbury Drive, Tuckahoe, is chairman of the square dance which will be given by Iota Alpha Pi Westchester Alumnae Chapter. It win be held May 7 at .American..Legion Post. 52 in Scarsdale at 9 P. M. Future bride of William J. Oehrlein Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oehrlein of 134 Cedar Lane, Bronxville, is Miss Ann R." Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Becker of Glen Ridge, N. J.—Maurey Garber Photo,, William J. Oehrlein Jr. Engaged To Ann R* Becker Of New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Becker of Glen Ridge, N. J., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna R. Becker, to William J. Oehrlein Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oehrlein of 134 Cedar Lane, BronxviUe. The wedding is planned for August The future bride was graduat- ed from Glen Ridge High School LEAVES FOB EUROPE Mrs. Edward H. Ahrens of 10 Brooklands, Bronxville, sailed April 22 aboard the S. S. Olym- pia for a six-week tour with members of the American Insti- tute of Decorators. Mrs. Ahrens is .expected.,to...return.June 5, aboard the S. S. United Sates. and attended Ladycliff College in Highland Falls, and the Mont- clair Secretarial School in New Jersey.* * % Mr. :Oehrlem, who served in the* l$tfrAir Force of the Army Air Corps in Italy during World War n,* ( is m graduate of Ford- ham Preparatory School and Vifiahova Ooftsge in PennsylvajLt. Col:^ nia. '- i Philharmonic GroupEntertmned By Mrg. Snow The Bronxville Committee, Friends of the Philharmonic, were guests of Mrs. Richard B. Snow on Tuesday, at a tea given at her home, 97 Summit Avenue, Bronxville. . Mrs. Hawley Driggs Ely of 28 Park Avenue, Bronxville, com- mittee chairman, .reported that been th; it is necessary each year to plement the income from sale PhUhaxrnonic tickets, and broadcasting receipts, Ohio, Engaged Mr. and? Mrs. Scott Buckley of. 64 Sagamore Road, Bronx- viUe, announce the engagement of Mrs. Buckley's daughter, Miss Patricia'Evens Pepper, to John Palmer ^Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stroud of Chagrin Fafls, Ohio. Miss Pepper, a graduate of *he Bronxville School, is a sopho- more at the University of Colo- rado, where-p|tej%mja^rt^'fe sociology and psychotegyirSht-to vice president of Kappa Delta sorority, and is a manner of the Inter-American Club, Spaniah Oub, Buff Ski Club and the varsity field hockey team. Her father was the late James Welsh Pepper. Mr. Stroud; also a sophomore at the same university, is msJor- ing in business administration. He is a member of 'fhetai m chairman of photography for the university, and head photogra- pher for AFROTGr Acceptances Still Coming In From Colleges Each day more Bronxville School seniors receive the good news that their college appli- cations have been approved. .Joseph Colljr* J*;, son of Mr. and rMs, Collins of « Sunnybrae Place,* JSrefcxyme, has lfce* ac- cepted at the Unhwity of Notre Dame. Mrs. Wffliam Turner of Harts dale; State rygftettttK- New Pnlt* has accepted I>or©thy Mc- Nichol deugHter of -Mr* and Mrs. Olphert McNichol of 18 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville; Northwestern University has ac- cepted Richard Buckley Jr., son of Mrs. Marlon Buckley of 35 Garden Avenue. Bronxville; and Hamilton College has accepted George Townsend Amis, son of Mrs. H. L. Dudley of 42 Sum- bert Hopeman Jr., son of Mr. mit Avenue, Bronxville, and Al- and Mrs.' Hopeman of 34 Elm Rock Road, Bronxville. David Burton Roberts, son Of Sofcjand Mrs. John A. Rob- ert* of-jaTBa^.Court, Bronx- vflle, *ssW- been ^accepted at Rensse^^-PolytechTOUaasJtttute; Judith Caracristi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgtaius Cara- cristi of 172 Midland Avenue, Bronxville; and Charles Brewer Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Winn of 66 Boulder Trail, Lawrence Park West, both of. Cornell University; and Mary Truslove Collin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collin of Harts- dale, Denison University, and come from endowment funo* S"? 1 *^,/* ^ Palmer Avenue, J S ANNUAL MAY SALE! 20% OFF ON ALL *ytCH4SIS Of $10.00 AN» WORE Here's the event everyone has been waiting for This discount is given on our entire stock of EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE - GtASS - CHINA - NEW AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS - LAMPS - PERIOD CHAIRS AND TABLES AND oILyLR. Come early and get* choice selection on the things you hat* wanted far so Review Press - Reportsr, Bronxville, N. Y., April 28, 1955 William and Mary College. The University of California has o Attend Cfrctu ,. Jim- ^siipn is' W charge of tjesrettfor tha circus in New of the Vil lege Vagabonds will attend to- Jt was also an business meeting: last Thursday at the Girl Scout Cabin, that waiahetrwill meet for dinner at the Cafe Brittany at 6 P.M. On Monday members will leave the Cabin at 6:30 P.M. for Mont- rose Veterans Hospital they will entertain. Other club events scheduled for the; future are Game NSght, May 5; a treasure hunt on May 14; and the annual meeiing and - of officers on May 19. new members, Nancy Gurke and : Brail, Aimunziato, were introduced by membership chairman, Jean Quencer. —— Miss Patricia Evans Pepper, •-« daughter of Mrs. Scott Buck- - ley of 64 Sagamore Road, Bronxville, is the fiancee of John Palmer Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stroud of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Both Miss Pepper and Mr. Stroud are sophomores at the Univer- sity of Colorado. OOP BOARD TO MEET The board of directors of the Women's Republican £ 1 u b of Bronxviye wfll -meet Tuesday at the Village Hall to make final arrangements for the aanual meeting and Spring luncheon the club will hold May 25 at the Bronxville Field Oub. Mrs. Fred E. Hamilton, president, will pre- ,,1*1. lyi'r.,, ,, V ,,). r Miss Osl And George Pavdk To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. $ s - terndorff of 9 Potter Place, Scarsdale, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth A. Osterndorff, to George B. Pavek Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pavek of 21 Glen Road. Eastchester. A July wedding is planned. *• • . j Miss* Osterndorff, a graduate of New Rochelle High School, attended Mary Washington Col- lege. She is a business representa- tive with the New York Tele- phone Company. ,. Mr. Pavek, a graduate of East- chester High School, is attend- ing Pace College and is employee" by United Parcel-Air, Inc. ALUMNAE MEETING The Westchester Alumnae As- sociation of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma including the districts of Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Crestwood and Yohkers will hold its May meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs. Stuart H. Jacobs at $3 Tanglewylde Avenue, Bronxville. Coffee and dessert will be served from 11 AJM. until 4 P.M All Kappas are welcome. The annual Spring Bridge of the Catholic Women's Club of Eastchester will be held on May 5, at the Parkway Casino, Tvfck- ahoe. at eight o'clock. Mrs. Bart- ley Fleming, chairman, and Mrs. Eugene Flanagan, co-chairmen, have planned an interesting evening for those attending. One of the highlights will be a fashion show presented by Miss Frances Van Sicklen of Bronx- ville. The following Club mem- bers will set as models: Mrs. Paul Baize, Mrs. John Munder, Mrs. L. Robert O'Rourke, Mrs, W. G. CNsffl, Mrs. Arnold Geis- ler, Mrs. K. Barrett, Mrs. Eugene Scbaeffer, Mrs. Frank A. Mc- Dermott Jr., Mrs. Joseph G. Walsh, Mrs, John Fennelly, Mrs. Peter Riso, Mrs. Francis Loper- fido. Mrs. T. FitzHarris, Mrs. F. P. Cunnion, and Mrs. A. Shaw. The funds raised at this yearly party are used for the Club's charitable work at Rosary Hill Home, the Old Folks Home in East View and for Thanksgiving and Christaaas baskets for the and so on, with contributions from people interested In continuance of the orch She said that contributors given the privilege of at a rehearsal concert. Committee members cochairmen, Mrs. Ely end Mrs. Snow, are Miss Clara A. Hart, Mrs. Kenneth Holland, Mrs. Al- bert A. Hopeman ^Jr., Mrs. Og- den Johnson, Mrs. Austin R. Matthews, Mrs. William A. Moore and Mrs. J. Arthur Sing- masier*:*^,,.^ . t- v * .V . 98 KRAFT AVtHK a*as' M 7-1344 MONXVlUi BECEFTIOWIST ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cer^. coran of Pelham have announc ed the engagement of daughter*-J$wa. I-ois who is receptionist " of P> SaBSBf"! of Bronxville, to A Bronxville at Good Counsel Col Wl * - v. Latest Edgemont students to receive sjs^nyai are e. daughter of Mr. and Elwoe^: Drake, to Stanfo James Brown Boyd Jr., nan of Mr., and Mrs. Boyd, to Bucknell University; Irfa Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Lindsay CarrolL and Barabara Ford, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,4.t3rt»m^ Ford, both to Denison University; Joyce fa*- zabeth Lewis, daughter of Mr. Wheelock College, and Andrew George Green, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Green, to Clarkson their College of Technology. All are residents of ' J. Halpin, son of Mrs. Vg&SS&ZgT**' 'Mrs. embers ojior . H. Wack is chairman. ! •v -" 1 5->- •• t DAVY CROCKETT SET Newest playtime excitement "for boys . ^. an outfit . authentically styled for your king of the wild frontier. In sturdy khaki-colored cotton twill. Shirt jacket, fringed, leather eyelet tied, pocket printed with a picture of Pavy. 3.95 Matching frontier pants, self bek.with two-gun brass buckle, pearly . pocket studs. 2.95 , Sjies 3, 4, d, 8, 1Q, H? y'.. Frontier cap with snap-on raccoon tail. S, M, L. 1,00 Mail and phone orders Wed . EASTCHESTW " .White Mains Pott Rood Swiftwoter 3-3100 SJD*tt»#^»»^»**^-«* «.'Sr-*Vi •4M •*¥>*• '4 < ••^s-: ""^v. ' !. 0.(«.-,4'.~i Mrs. William H. Wack, chair- man of the Social Service Com- mittee, Bronxville Women's Club, was honored by the members with a vote of thanks for her leadership during her term of of- fice, when the group met April 30 at rhecJub. ! A donation was voted for the Westchester Cancer Committee. Arrangements were made for delivery of the monthly birt cake ' to Grasslands which heltfHhe heads of pital Social Service Depa when they give birthday r for all patients who haves birth- day dtuihg the month. The committee for Grasslands during the year was Mrs. H, U. Rhinehar^, chairman; Mrs. Fred- erick Q^SChmklt. Mrs. Denver C. Frederick, Mrs, Robert Me- Adam aad^Mrs* Hugh S. Gel- braith. ^tfliifeMrs. Julian L. Hagen scorations were made for the trays taken to patients on holi- days, placards at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and tiny baskets at Easter, all donated by the Brownie Scouts of Bronxville. The Tuckahoe Thrift Shop will be staffed during May by Mrs. Leonard E. Luse, Mrs. Clifford C. Boyd, Mrs. Charles H. White Jr., Mrs, Joseph Burgun, Mrs. Klagstad, Mrs. Alfred J. Bettel- helm, Mrsr ^raak Syms, Mrs. John B. Williamson and Mrs. Wack. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Bettelheim, Mrs. Boyd, Miss Edith Bunting, Mrs. John C. Burne, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. A. C Keller, Mrs. Burgun, Mrs. Klag- stad, Mrs. Luse, Mrs* Frank S. Mlsterly, Mrs. McAdam, Mrs, Ted R. Ray, Mrs. Rhinehart, Mrs. Sflhmidt» Mrs. Harvey B. Sharer, Mrs. Syms, Mrs. Wack and Mrs. White. ?• - " . .. «... At LINEHAN5 i •*r ;* W .•• - ',.-42. r t <>• -•4 .:• - M ti *. 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Page 1: Ktmx-rtu Fiancee Of W.J* Oehrlein Jr* Patricia Ohio ...fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Bronxville NY Review-Press and Reporter...to William J. Oehrlein Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oehrlein

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The engagement of Miss Su­san Her MeNaughton, grand­daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James * MeNaughton of Bronxville, to the Rev. George F. French of St George's Epis­copal Church, Schenectady, has been announced.

Mist MeNaughton, daughter of Mrs. Archibald Greig MeNaugh­ton of Schenectady and the .late Mr. MeNaughton, was graduated from St Agnes School, Albany and Parsons BctanjQl of Design in Ne*'.Ittislc.-&i£-Jf a member of the \Schentiiidy Junior League

The Rev. Mr. French, son" of George El French-Of Northamp­ton, Maesv.arwi.fje, late Mrs. Georgian* u. French, was grad­uated from 3 ^ j ^ v « r s t t y . General Theological Sesnmary in New York, and attended t h e University ,o£ Oslo m Norway and the Unhwsrty of Edinburgh, Scotland, fie was attached to the Air Fores; during World War H

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Mrs. Snedeker W™ Is President Of Roosevelt PTA

Mrs. John G. Snedeker was elected president of the Roose­velt High School Parent-Teach­er Association at a PTA meet­ing held April 19 at the school

Fiancee Of W.J* Oehrlein Jr*

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Patricia

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She succeeds Mrs. Murray R. Wolf.

Other officers elected are Mrs. Herman Rothman, first vice president and program chair­man; Mrs. George Hayden, sec­ond vice president and member­ship chairman; Mrs. Edwin Stratton, third vice president and chairman of ways and means, and Mrs. George Vogel, fourth vice president and hos­pitality chairman.

Mrs. Robert C. Sullivan was elected recording secretary; Mrs. Frederick Pfau, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Arthur Fre-lund, treasurer. Mrs. Morris Scharf served as chairman of the nominating committee.

After the business meeting Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips, youth guidance specialist spoke on the importance of '.'good working relationships between students and parents."

DANCE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Burton Freeman of 5

Roxbury Drive, Tuckahoe, is chairman of the square dance which will be given by Iota Alpha Pi Westchester Alumnae Chapter. It win be held May 7 at .American..Legion Post. 52 in Scarsdale at 9 P. M.

Future bride of William J. Oehrlein Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oehrlein of 134 Cedar Lane, Bronxville, is Miss Ann

R." Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Becker of Glen Ridge, N. J.—Maurey Garber Photo,,

William J. Oehrlein J r . Engaged To Ann R* Becker Of New Jersey

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Becker of Glen Ridge, N. J., have an­nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna R. Becker, to William J. Oehrlein Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oehrlein of 134 Cedar Lane, BronxviUe. The wedding is planned for August

The future bride was graduat­ed from Glen Ridge High School

LEAVES FOB EUROPE Mrs. Edward H. Ahrens of 10

Brooklands, Bronxville, sailed April 22 aboard the S. S. Olym-pia for a six-week tour with members of the American Insti­tute of Decorators. Mrs. Ahrens is .expected.,to...return.June 5, aboard the S. S. United Sates.

and attended Ladycliff College in Highland Falls, and the Mont-clair Secretarial School in New Jersey.* *•%

Mr. :Oehrlem, who served in the* l$tfrAir Force of the Army Air Corps in Italy during World War n,*(is m graduate of Ford-ham Preparatory School and Vifiahova Ooftsge in PennsylvajLt. Col: nia.

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Philharmonic GroupEntertmned By Mrg. Snow

The Bronxville Committee, Friends of the Philharmonic, were guests of Mrs. Richard B. Snow on Tuesday, at a tea given at her home, 97 Summit Avenue, Bronxville. . Mrs. Hawley Driggs Ely of 28

Park Avenue, Bronxville, com­mittee chairman, .reported that

been th;

it is necessary each year to plement the income from sale PhUhaxrnonic tickets, and broadcasting receipts,

Ohio, Engaged Mr. and? Mrs. Scott Buckley

of. 64 Sagamore Road, Bronx­viUe, announce the engagement of Mrs. Buckley's daughter, Miss Patricia'Evens Pepper, to John Palmer Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stroud of Chagrin Fafls, Ohio.

Miss Pepper, a graduate of *he Bronxville School, is a sopho­more at the University of Colo­rado, where-p|tej%mja^rt^'fe sociology and psychotegyirSht-to vice president of Kappa Delta sorority, and is a manner of the Inter-American Club, Spaniah Oub, Buff Ski Club and the varsity field hockey team. Her father was the late James Welsh Pepper.

Mr. Stroud; also a sophomore at the same university, is msJor-ing in business administration. He is a member of 'fhetai m chairman of photography for the university, and head photogra­pher for AFROTGr

Acceptances Still Coming In From Colleges

Each day more Bronxville School seniors receive the good news that their college appli­cations have been approved.

.Joseph Colljr* J*;, son of Mr. and rMs, Collins of « Sunnybrae Place,* JSrefcxyme, has lfce* ac­cepted at the Unhwity of Notre Dame.

Mrs. Wffliam Turner of Harts dale; State rygftettttK- New Pnlt* has accepted I>or©thy Mc-Nichol deugHter of -Mr* and Mrs. Olphert McNichol of 18 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville; Northwestern University has ac­cepted Richard Buckley Jr., son of Mrs. Marlon Buckley of 35 Garden Avenue. Bronxville; and Hamilton College has accepted George Townsend Amis, son of Mrs. H. L. Dudley of 42 Sum-bert Hopeman Jr., son of Mr. mit Avenue, Bronxville, and Al­and Mrs.' Hopeman of 34 Elm Rock Road, Bronxville.

David Burton Roberts, son Of Sofcjand Mrs. John A. Rob­

ert* of-jaTBa^.Court, Bronx-vflle, *ssW- been ^accepted at Rensse^^-PolytechTOUaasJtttute; Judith Caracristi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgtaius Cara­cristi of 172 Midland Avenue, Bronxville; and Charles Brewer Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Winn of 66 Boulder Trail, Lawrence Park West, both of. Cornell University; and Mary Truslove Collin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collin of Harts-dale, Denison University, and

come from endowment funo* S"?1*^,/* ^ P a l m e r Avenue,

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ANNUAL MAY SALE! 20% OFF ON ALL *ytCH4SIS Of $10.00 AN» WORE

Here's the event everyone has been waiting for —

This discount is given on our entire stock of EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE -GtASS - CHINA - NEW AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS - LAMPS -PERIOD CHAIRS AND TABLES • AND oILyLR.

Come early and get* choice selection on the things you hat* wanted far so

Review Press - Reportsr, Bronxville, N. Y., April 28, 1955 •

William and Mary College. The University of California

has

o Attend Cfrctu ,. Jim- ^siipn is' W charge of

tjesrettfor tha circus in New of the Vil

lege Vagabonds will attend to-J t was also an business meeting:

last Thursday at the Girl Scout Cabin, that waiahetrwill meet for dinner at the Cafe Brittany at 6 P.M.

On Monday members will leave the Cabin at 6:30 P.M. for Mont­rose Veterans Hospital they will entertain.

Other club events scheduled for the; future are Game NSght, May 5; a treasure hunt on May 14; and the annual meeiing and

- of officers on May 19. new members, Nancy

Gurke and : Brail, Aimunziato, were introduced by membership chairman, Jean Quencer.

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Miss Patricia Evans Pepper, •-« daughter of Mrs. Scott Buck- -ley of 64 Sagamore Road, Bronxville, is the fiancee of John Palmer Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stroud of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Both Miss Pepper and Mr. Stroud are sophomores at the Univer­sity of Colorado.

OOP BOARD TO MEET The board of directors of the

Women's Republican £ 1 u b of Bronxviye wfll -meet Tuesday at the Village Hall to make final arrangements for the aanual meeting and Spring luncheon the club will hold May 25 at the Bronxville Field Oub. Mrs. Fred E. Hamilton, president, will pre-

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Miss Osl And George Pavdk To Be Married

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. $s -terndorff of 9 Potter Place, Scarsdale, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth A. Osterndorff, to George B. Pavek Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pavek of 21 Glen Road. Eastchester. A July wedding is planned. *• • . j

Miss* Osterndorff, a graduate of New Rochelle High School, attended Mary Washington Col­lege. She is a business representa­tive with the New York Tele­phone Company. ,.

Mr. Pavek, a graduate of East­chester High School, is attend­ing Pace College and is employee" by United Parcel-Air, Inc.

ALUMNAE MEETING The Westchester Alumnae As­

sociation of Kappa Kappa Gam­ma including the districts of Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Crestwood and Yohkers will hold its May meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs. Stuart H. Jacobs at $3 Tanglewylde Avenue, Bronxville. Coffee and dessert will be served from 11 AJM. until 4 P.M All Kappas are welcome.

The annual Spring Bridge of the Catholic Women's Club of Eastchester will be held on May 5, at the Parkway Casino, Tvfck-ahoe. at eight o'clock. Mrs. Bart-ley Fleming, chairman, and Mrs. Eugene Flanagan, co-chairmen, have planned an interesting evening for those attending.

One of the highlights will be a fashion show presented by Miss Frances Van Sicklen of Bronx­ville. The following Club mem­bers will set as models: Mrs. Paul Baize, Mrs. John Munder, Mrs. L. Robert O'Rourke, Mrs, W. G. CNsffl, Mrs. Arnold Geis-ler, Mrs. K. Barrett, Mrs. Eugene Scbaeffer, Mrs. Frank A. Mc-Dermott Jr., Mrs. Joseph G. Walsh, Mrs, John Fennelly, Mrs. Peter Riso, Mrs. Francis Loper-fido. Mrs. T. FitzHarris, Mrs. F. P. Cunnion, and Mrs. A. Shaw.

The funds raised at this yearly party are used for the Club's charitable work at Rosary Hill Home, the Old Folks Home in East View and for Thanksgiving and Christaaas baskets for the

and so on, with contributions from people interested In continuance of the orch She said that contributors given the privilege of at a rehearsal concert.

Committee members cochairmen, Mrs. Ely end Mrs. Snow, are Miss Clara A. Hart, Mrs. Kenneth Holland, Mrs. Al­bert A. Hopeman Jr., Mrs. Og-den Johnson, Mrs. Austin R. Matthews, Mrs. William A. Moore and Mrs. J. Arthur Sing-masier*:* ,,.

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BECEFTIOWIST ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cer .

coran of Pelham have announc ed the engagement of daughter*-J$wa. I-ois who is receptionist " of P> SaBSBf"! of Bronxville, to A

Bronxville at Good Counsel Col Wl * - v. Latest Edgemont students to

receive sjs^nyai are e. daughter of Mr. and

Elwoe^: Drake, to Stanfo James Brown Boyd

Jr., nan of Mr., and Mrs. Boyd, to Bucknell University; Irfa Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Lindsay CarrolL and Barabara Ford, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,4.t3rt»m^ Ford, both to Denison University; Joyce fa*-zabeth Lewis, daughter of Mr. Wheelock College, and Andrew George Green, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Green, to Clarkson

their College of Technology. All are residents of '

J. Halpin, son of Mrs.

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DAVY CROCKETT SET

Newest playtime excitement "for boys . ^. an outfit

. authentically styled for your king of the wild frontier.

In sturdy khaki-colored cotton twill. Shirt jacket, fringed, leather eyelet tied, pocket

printed with a picture of Pavy. 3.95 Matching

frontier pants, self bek.with two-gun brass buckle, pearly

. pocket studs. 2.95 , Sjies 3, 4, d, 8, 1Q, H? y'..

Frontier cap with snap-on raccoon tail. S, M, L. 1,00

• Mail and phone orders Wed

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Mrs. William H. Wack, chair­man of the Social Service Com­mittee, Bronxville Women's Club, was honored by the members with a vote of thanks for her leadership during her term of of­fice, when the group met April 30 at rhecJub. !

A donation was voted for the Westchester Cancer Committee.

Arrangements were made for delivery of the monthly birt cake ' to Grasslands which heltfHhe heads of pital Social Service Depa when they give birthday r for all patients who haves birth­day dtuihg the month.

The committee for Grasslands during the year was Mrs. H, U. Rhinehar , chairman; Mrs. Fred­erick Q^SChmklt. Mrs. Denver C. Frederick, Mrs, Robert Me-Adam aad^Mrs* Hugh S. Gel-braith.

^tfli ifeMrs. Julian L. Hagen scorations were made for the

trays taken to patients on holi­days, placards at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and tiny baskets at Easter, all donated by the Brownie Scouts of Bronxville.

The Tuckahoe Thrift Shop will be staffed during May by Mrs. Leonard E. Luse, Mrs. Clifford C. Boyd, Mrs. Charles H. White Jr., Mrs, Joseph Burgun, Mrs. Klagstad, Mrs. Alf red J. Bettel-helm, Mrsr ^raak Syms, Mrs. John B. Williamson and Mrs. Wack.

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