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Newsday (Suffolk Edition) from Melville, New York • 42

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Exchange Vows At Nuptial Mass Miss Natalie C. Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander Goodwin of 121 Lexington Franklin Square, the bride of Mr. Gustav L.

Fiederlein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Fiederlein of 130 Lincoln Road, Franklin Square, on Saturday morning. The Rev. Joseph Hack, cousin of the bride, officiated at the 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass in St.

Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, Franklin Square. A reception followed in the Candlelight, Manhasset. Mr. Goodwin gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin trimmed with seed pearls.

Her full-length illusion veil was caught by a crown of pearl orange blossoms and she carried a prayerbook with white gardenias and sweetpeas. Miss Lyn Grella of West Hempstead, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Fiederlein, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Jean Campbell of Hollis, cousin of the bride. Mr. Edward Schuck of Franklin Square, was best man.

The ushers were Mr. Frank Alexander Goodwin of Hicksville, brother of the bride, and Mr. Charles Keller of Ozone Park, uncle of the bridegroom. Mrs. Fiederlein is a graduate of Depauw University, Green Castle, Ind.

Mr. Fiederlein, a graduate of Hofstra College, is a Navy veteran. Following a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., and Virginia, the couple will make their home in Queens Village. Hewlett Church, Scene Of McGee-Groarke Rites A Nuptial Mass on Saturday, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mary E. Groarke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Groarke of 1036 Broadway, Woodmere, and Mr. James J. McGee of Rockaway Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James McGee of County Leitrim, Ireland. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Albert Hoffman at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Hewlett. A reception followed at Neiderstein's Lynbrook.

The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore an anklelength frock of white lace fashioned with a round neckline. Her finger-tip veil of tulle fell from a bonnet of lace and seed pearls, and she carried a prayerbook with stephanotis and lilies of the valley. Miss Katherine Feeney of New York served as maid of honor and Mr. John Feeney, same city, was best man. The bride was graduated from Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and is employed at the Long Island Lighting Mineola.

Mr. McGee was educated in Ireland. Bermuda Honeymoon Follows Marriage Of Elizabeth Easterbrook, James Horton Miss Elizabeth Jane Easterbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L.

Easterbrook of 23 Flower Lane, Manhasset, was married on Saturdav at one o'clock to Mr. James Cornell Horton, son of Mrs. Ebba B. Horton of Beacon Hill, Port James C. Horton.

The ceremony took place in St. Mary's Rev. Francis Concannon officiating. A reception followed at the Strathmore Vanderbilt Club, there. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attired in a white imported Swiss organdy gown trimmed with eyelet embroidered lace.

Her fingertip-length French Illusion veil was fastened to a headpiece of lilies of the valley. She carried white orchids, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Mrs. Anthony A. Muro of Port Washington, sister of the bride, was matron of honor.

She wore a gown of white organdy over pink taffeta with a matching picture hat. She carried a fan of pink roses and blue bachelor buttons. The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Graham of Wellesley Miss Elizabeth Haven of Manhasset, and Miss Barbara Linscheid of Brooklyn. Their gowns were similar to the matron of honor's. They carried baskets of Spring flowers.

Miss Marcia Lee Easterbrook of Indianpolis, niece of the bride, was flowergirl. Mr. Richard Townsend of Centerport was best man. The ushers were Mr. Edward Marquand of New Haven, Mr.

Charles Eggers of Great Neck, and Mr. Franklin Bade of Port Washington. Mrs. Horton is a graduate of Newtown High School, Newton, and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University. Mr.

Horton is an alumnus of Port Washington High School and Stevens, Institute of Technology. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy. He is now employed by Lewis Associates, Port Washington. After a Bermuda honeymoon, the couple will reside in Port Washington.

Washington, and the late Mr. Church, Manhasset, with the (Terzian of Manhasset) Mrs. James C. Horton Purdue Alumnus Weds Hostital Supervisor Yesterday, in St. Mary's Church, Manhasset, Miss Mary E.

Jaeger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chris Jaeger of Manhasset, became the bride of Mr. Byron L. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Parsons of LaPorte, Ind. The Rev. Francis Concannon officiated. A reception followed at Caro's, Manhasset. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white nylon tulle with an illusion neckline, and a full skirt with a chapel train gathered in front with a Harry Palmers Yesterday afternoon Miss 132 Second Garden City Palmer of Jamaica, and the The ceremony took place in the Holy Ghost Catholic Church, New Hyde Park, at 5 o'clock.

A reception followed in the Wheatley Hills Tavern, Westbury. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin trimmed with lace. Her fingertip-length illusion veil was caught by a headdress of lace. She carried a prayerbook with white orchids. Miss Dolores Buglione was maid of honor for her sister.

Mr. John Antolick of Levittown Solemnize Buffalino-Palmese Rites Miss Minnie A. Palmese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palmese of 75 Roosevelt Inwood, was married on Sunday to Mr.

Ralph J. Buffalino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buffalino of McBride Far Rockaway. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Albert Vigano at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Inwood. A reception for 150 guests followed at the Casa Marina, Inwood. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin fashioned with an offshoulder neckline and ruffles in the back of the skirt. Her crown of seed pearls fell from an illusIon veil and she carried white orchids with lilies. Miss Gloria Burke was maid of honor and Mr.

Vincent Buffalino was his brother's best man. Both Mr. and Mrs. Buffalino Monday, April 23, 1951 Miss MacLeod Weds Teacher Miss Jean MacLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. MacLeod of Great Neck, was married on Saturday afternoon to Mr. Robert J. Babcock, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Babcock, of Lynbrook. The ceremony took place in Our Lady of Peace Church, Lynbrook, and was followed by a reception at the Valley Stream Park Inn. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She was attired in a white lace gown made with a tiered skirt with a train.

Her shoulder-length veil floated from a lace cap. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Alice Ness of Lynbrook, was the maid of honor. The bridal attendants were Miss Rose DeLuca, Miss Audrey McCurdy and Miss Joan Carmichel, all of Lynbrook. The best man was Mr.

Ralph Babcock of Seaford, brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Donald MeLeod, brother of the bride, and Mr. Alfred Cavanaugh of Great Neck, were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Lynbrook High School and attended New York State Teachers College, Oswego, N.Y.

She is employed by Textron New York City. Mr. Babcock is an alumnus of Lynbrook High School and received his Bachelor of Science degree from New York State Teachers College, Oswego. He teaches industrial arts in the Saddle Rock School, Great Neck. After a Virginia honeymoon, the cluster of lilacs.

A tulle cap trimmed with lilacs secured her fingertip-length veil. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Hazel Jacobson of Medford, was the bridal attendant. She was gowned in lavendar organdy with a matching bonnet. Mrs.

Louis Bonham of Washington D.C. was best man. The ushers were Mr. John Busby of Williston Park, and Mr. Robert Anderson of Levittown.

Mrs. Parsons is a graduate of Manhasset High School and the Malden Hospital School of Nursing, Malden, Mass. She is the evening supervisor at the Manhasset Medical Center Hospital. Mr. Parsons was graduated from Purdue University and is employed as a radio engineer with Sperry Gyroscope Lake Success.

The couple is motoring South for a honeymoon trip. They will reside in Williston Park. to Honeymoon in Florida Jean Buglione, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buglione of Park, was married to Mr.

Harry Palmer, son of Mr. Albert late Mr. Palmer. was best man. Mr.

Jack Schauder of Hempstead, ushered. Mrs. Palmer is a graduate of Sewanhaka High School. Mr. Palmer, a graduate of Jamaica High School, is a Marine Corps veteran and served overseas.

Following a honeymoon spent in Florida, the couple will make their home in Forest Hills. Oceanside Miss Weds Army Corporal Newlyweds Have Reception at Home A Saturday bride was Miss Rose Marie McCloat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCloat of 235 John Lawrence, when she was wed to Mr. Floyd V.

Fader, son of Mrs. Martin Rizzo of 29 Waterfront Inwood, and Mr. Clyde Fader of Far Rockaway. The Rev. Herbert Hill officiated at St.

John's Episcopal Church, Far Rockaway. A reception followed for 50 guests at Mrs. Rizzo's home. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a lace bodice and train. Her fingertip-length veil of illusion fell from a satin cap and she couple will reside in Lynbrook.

Ellen Hastings, Baldwin, Is Bride Miss Ellen E. Hastings, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hastings of 79 S. Grand Baldwin and the late Mr. Robert Hastings, became the bride of Mr.

Richard J. Horwitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Horwitt of 127 Pine Freeport, on Sunday afternoon, in the rectory of St. Christopher's Catholic Church, Baldwin.

The Rev. John C. Gorman officiated at the ceremony. A reception followed at the home of the bride's brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hastings, 25 Homan Place, Baldwin. The bride wore a gown of white frosted organza and a shoulderlength veil was caught by a small cap. She carried a bouquet of white roses. The couple was attended by Mrs. Francis Killeem of Brooklyn, and Mr.

Robert Horwitt, brother of the bridegroom, of Detroit. The bride is a graduate of Baldwin High School and is employed by the National City Bank, Brooklyn. Mr. Horwitt is also a graduate of Baldwin High School He attended Hofstra College and is connected with the Royal Typewriter New York City. He served with the U.S.

Navy for two years and saw action in the Pacific area. The couple is on a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., and will make their home in Freeport upon their return. were graduated from Lawrence High School. He served in the Pacific Theatre of Operations with the Army, during World War II. At a Nuptial Mass on Saturday morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Malverne, Miss Hildegarde Hanson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Bant Hanson of 169 Terrell Oceanside, became the bride of Mr. Albert R. Kopsick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Kopsick of 28 Benson Place, Valley Stream. The Rev. Valentine J. Stortz officiated at the ceremony. A reception for 100 guests followed carried white roses and lilies of the valley.

Mrs. Helen Pereira of Inwood was matron of honor. Mr. Clyde C. Fader was his brother's best man.

After a motor trip to Canada the couple will live in the Branch. SPEAKER Mrs. Jeanne Singer, special assistant to the director of public information of the United States Mission to the United Nations, addressed members of the American Association of University Women in the Rockville Centre Congregational Church recently. at Diamond's Restaurant, West Hempstead. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown fashioned with a Chantilly lace bodice and full skirt of satin and illusion net.

Her waist-length veil fell from a Juliet cap. She carried a white shower bouquet. Miss Madeline Svendsen was the maid of honor. Miss Johanna Hanson, sister of the bride, was the Junior bridesmaid. Mr.

Lawrence Kopsick, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Another brother, Mr. Donald Kopsick, was the usher. The bride is a graduate of the Queen of the Rosary Academy, Amityville, Mr. Kopsick is a graduate of Central High School, Valley Stream.

He attended the Agricultural and Technical Institute, Farmingdale. He is a corporal in the U.S. Army Reserve and is reporting for active duty on May 1st, at Camp Kilmer, N.J. After a wedding trip to Lake Sebago, the young couple will live in Rockville Centre temporarlly. Farmingdale Couple Leave for Canada Mr.

and Mrs. Rene E. Boetig of Conklin Farmingdale, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan Marie Murphy to Mr. David C. Fehleisen, son of Mrs.

Frederick Fehlisen of Melville Road, Farmingdale, and the late Mr. Fehleisen. The ceremony took place in Farmingdale on Saturday. Upon their return from a trip to Canada, the couple will reside in Farmingdale. 43.

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