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••%•••••' (Robert Browning Baker Photo) M1M CAROLYN ELAINE KAPPEL Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Russell Kappel of 17 Hewitt Ave., Bronx irille, announce the engagement of Bieir d a u g h t e r , Miss Carolyn Elaina Kappel to the Reverend Wil- Liam Newman Boak of New York City. He it the son Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl Boak of New Cas- tle, Pa- Miss Kappel attended BrowneU Hall in Omaha, Neb., and is a graduate of the Bronxville Senior School and of Cartoon College in Northfleld, Mass. She Is employed at The Bell Telephone Laboratories in Whippany, N. J. • UDE* MISTLETOE BALL Mrs. J. Antonio de Zalduondb of Bronxville is among the West- chester residents serving on the committee for the annuel Mistle- :oe Ball, to be given for the bene- 3t of Youth Consultation Service it the Hotel Pierre in New York 3ty on Dec. 23. Twenty-five young vomen from. New York, West tester, Long Islgndv Connec^cut md New Jersey will be prAented o society at the event! ':;?••':. '.; Mr. Boak, formerly assistant minister at the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church of Plainfleld, N. J., is assistant minister at The Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City. H* is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, and Princeton Theological Seminary. A June wedding is planned. MISS DOROTHY Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fairies of East Lansing, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Iren Fairies to Lt. (j.g.) Alan Barker Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noel Lord of 77 Colonial Parkway North, Co- lonial Heights. ., Miss Fairies is a graduate of Michigan State University and a member of Aloha Chi Omeca, Mr. (Photo by Charles Schneider) IRENE FAIRLES Lord was g-* J '*^ted from Hamil- ton College where he was-affili- ated with Alpha Deka Phi. He is an aulmnus of Hackley School, Tarrytown. i* Miss Fairies presently teaches and resides in San Diego, Calif., and her fiance is stationed at the North Island Naval Air Station. The weddfr3 wijl take -piece An*. Jv • ' . .--••'' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandnes of 16 Kraft Ave., Bronxville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Arleen Sandnes, to Olav Handeland of Old Bridge, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Handeland of Norway. Miss Sandnes will graduate in June from the Department of. Nurs- ing, Faculty of Medicine, Colum- bia University. Mr. Handeland was educated, fn Norway and is an as- sociate of The Jay Company in New Jersey. A summer wedding is planned. ON EASTER WEEK END BUCK HILLS FALLS, Pa. - Dr. and Mrs. William Hoy Stoner of 308 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, were guests at The Inn here for the Easter week-end. They returned home on Tuesday. . Fiancee QtrTuckahoe Accountant ALL DRUGS MUST 3E CAREFULLY STORED Some medicines must be pro- tected against Jight. or heat. Others require special con* tainers. Aft*"must''ifttt ejassfc fied for p&ehc£/ e*mt*.>I*and arranged in an ojjietjy man- ner to enable selection, within second*. We invite you to inspect our prescription department where more than 4,000 different drugs await your need. .;., YOUR PHYSICIAN .CAN PHONE DEerfieid 7-6090 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without ex- tra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we com- pound yours? STEINMANN APOTHECARY 52 Pondfield Road DE 7-6090 CHEMISTS PRESCRIPTIONS Copyright 1W0 4W2 MW Rose Marie Caeca vale Becomes Bride Of ; David JM^Jordan M liniiiaeiilate Conception GEi^h MISS FXEBABETH MARIE GIRARDI Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Girardi of 17 Monrovia Blvd., Mount'Vernon, formerly of t"*y Rochelle, have announced the J tagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Marie Girardi, to Vincent P. PetruCcelli, son of Mrs. Frank Petrucelli of 36 Alida St., Eastchester, and the late Mr. Petrucelli. A September wedding is planned- - * - A graduate of South Broward High School anoV Broward Business College in Hollywood, Fla., Miss Girardi also attended the univer- sity Of Miami and Fordham Uni- versity. She is a secretary for the International Business Machines Corp. in White Plains. Mr.' Petruccelli served in the Armed Forces in World War n, A graduate of Eastchester High School and New York University, he is a public accountant with of- fices in Tuckahoe. Miss Rose Marie Caccavale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caccavale of 130 Highview Ave., Eastchester, became the bride of David M. Jordan, son of Mrs. Vera Jordan of 40 Lorraine Ave., Mount Vernon* at an afternoon ceremony Sunday» April 2, in Immaculate Conception Church, Tuckahoe. The >r de- x*m is also the son of Lin- coln Jordan of Miami, Fia. The JteV. Jftseto Grass! oil- dated at the 5:30 o'clock weddihg, which was followed by a reception for "150 guests at the Eldorado Shore Club, New Hoehelle. Elisa R. Glass, Barry Markim Married Sunday j Mhts Ehse R. Glass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving .Glass of 15 Certfual Drive, Eastchster, became the: bride of Barry Markim at a ceremony Sunday, March 36, in the Fountabihead, New Rochelle. Mr. Markin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markim of. 3?ft Rich Ave^y Mount VernOn. RabUt Albert % Sturmer of Yonkers officiated- at the: 1:30 o'clock wedding. Escorted by h$r parents, the br&eUwore a floor-length gowive* w S J ^ ( ^ f l ^ e » J » ^nd » ahQulfet.. lefu wipeli'JBiaM: r*» tiara ot white o street-tentth dress of pink organza. She carried red roses. Howard Markim of Mount Ver- non was best man for his brother. The bride was graduated from Tuckahoe High School and the New Rochelle Hospital School of Nurs- ing. Mr. Markim was graduated from A.B. Davis High School, Meitnt Vernon, and attended" the" University Of Bridgeport (Conn). He* IS employed in the advertising deoartment of New Yorlc Wofld- Telegram and Sun. -^—» h i t , Efficient TV Installing QRO Repairing Our expert installation, service and repair keep your television set in top condition always. FERRIS RADIO lit nun AVIUM 01 7-4*44 1961 GENERAL ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO* WASHER 12-lb. Capacity! Fits like M huifrlnr Medal WA-750V PLEASANTLY PRICED! Plan on more free time every washday when you can wash * 12 POUNDS OF CLOTHES really clean in one toad. That's 20% increase in capacity over previous models. You fat a choice of wash and spin speeds, wash and rinse temperatures, for any washable fabric Has damp-dry spill speed CO**ACT STYUNa-COUMTM f NCIOMT ( I f ) , OiPTM ( I f ) flTS LIKE A iUILT-IM. escorted by her father; the bride wore a gown of peau de SOie trimmed with Alencon lace and a silk tulle elbow-length veil held by a cluster Of orange blossoms. She carried white orchids and stephau- otis on a prayer bejBk. ' Miss Amy Caccavale of East- chester, a sister of the bride, wis maid of honor. Sha wore a white organdy dress trimmed with pink embroidery and a pink picture hat She carried a cascade of lavender pompons bordered by pink rose?. Mrs. John Gironde of Mamaron- eck, also e sister of the bride, and Miss Rose Caccavale of Mount Vernon, a cousin, were bridal at- tendants. Miss Mary Ann Tonna- chio Of Brooklyn waS a junior bridesmaid, and the Misses Marie Jean Jordan of Stow, Mass., niece of the bridegroom, and Jane Stam- egna of Eastchester, were flower girls. The attendant* were attired the same as the maid of honor, * v . —«- and'their cascade; bouojiets. were of pink roses bordered with lav- ender pompons. Eugene Jordan of Stow was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Gironda, James Caccavale Jr., of Eastchester, brother of the bride and Robert Lues of Mount Vernon. : Mrs. Jordan was graduated from Eastchester High School and the State University of ftew York at Potsdam? She is a' member of the faculty af the iHortoh School in Port Chester/'; t h e bridegroom was graduated from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains and at- tended Iona College, New Rochelle. He served three years in the U.S. Army and is now associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cj& in New York* , ; Allowing a s the cou 147 Elm Ave., MISS PATRICIA AXN BOVA The-engagement of Miss Patri- cia Ann Bova to Daniel J. Ver- discb, has **** £~ .* ' 1 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bova of 35 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe. The future bride's father is a lieu- tenant in the Tuckahoe Police De- partment. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Ver- disco of 46 Johnson Road, East- chester. Miss Bova was graduated from Tuckahoe High School and attend- ed the Tefft Business School in White Plains. She is the princi- pal's secretary^attached to the su- perintendent's office of Eastches- ter School District 2. Her father has been on the Tuckahoe Police Force for 20 years. to the de at Miss Louise MV Wildey Bri John E. Krauss At St. Eugene's Mr. and Mrs. Louise Emilie Wil- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Wilden of 6ft Newkirk Road, Northeasts the birde oi John at r^3i 3«nda Cfculcht became Krauss ony on lugene's the son Krauss Mawr The Rev^JJo^gteljfJmlm of New York City, a cousin of the bride' groom, Officiated at the wedding. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, who is city editor of the DSsining Citizen Reg' ister. Her maid of honor was her Sister, Miss Carolyn Wilden. Brid- al attendants weft Mrs. Frank Carroza and the Misses Elaine Romancino and Patricia Mathje- son. Best man for his cousin wis John Smith. Ushers were. Edward Durrschmidt, another cousin - of the bridegroom, WJUiam Osborh and Robert M a t h | | s w ^ £ ! r ; ^fter a weddins>3^i to - %e Po- cotio Mountains ;flS^S8upIer will make their home in '„EasttrVster. The bride was graduated from Roosevelt High School and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. She is a secretary with the Stoffel Seals Corp. in Tuckahoe. Her husband was graduated from Archbishop , Stepinac High School in Whita Plains, and is a senior at Manhattan College in Riverdale. He is a candidate for a business administration degree ON FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Mrs. Streckfus W. Manning of Bronxville, treasurer of the Moth* ers' Auxiliary of the Ursuline School, New Rochelle, is on the executive conjmitteje fpr, the third annual Ursuline Spring festival to be held at the school on April 2&29. Mrs. John F. Dwyer of New Rochelle has been appointed chair-, man of the event. Among the fea- tures of the festival will be a buf- fet supper to be served each eve- ning under the chairmanship of Mrs. Nicholas Bottari of Pelham Manor. Proceeds of the undertak- ing will benefit the new high school building fund Mr. Verdisco, a graduate of Eastchester High School and the American Institute of Banking in New York, is associated with the transit department of the County Trust Co. at 4i ~ Larchmont office. Hairdre»»er Her Majesty » - : Westchester' Lady HOTEL GRAMATAN BRONXVILLE DE 7-1065 BRONXVILLE SI Pondfield Rood Tel. Dferfield 7-3250 ny 9 lne*l Maunt Ki»eo 10 So. Moger Avsnus MOUNT VERNON * 9$ Prospect Avenue 51 35-A NORTH BROADWAY : Tarrytown, N X ; Mi 1^444 ;^— ;:AW A4AMARONBdC;AVlNUI -»«*;— v..* Wh+f« Mains, N X " ' WH 9-0375 . . ^ P i e HSm in W#w York.Cit* »n* * M in Long Itl.nd \i 7J LOWEST PRICE EVER! General Electric t * Rolls~Orv Wheels T » DISHWASHER ROU ^ HO UNt ON CLOTHts-Unt IS caught )n the moving, noo- cloggingfltttrwhich also dtt- pansl^Jetsrgent avanty throughout load. 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(Robert Browning Baker Photo) M1M CAROLYN ELAINE KAPPEL

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Russell Kappel of 17 Hewitt Ave., Bronx irille, announce the engagement of Bieir d a u g h t e r , Miss Carolyn Elaina Kappel to the Reverend Wil-Liam Newman Boak of New York City. He it the son Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl Boak of New Cas­tle, Pa-

Miss Kappel attended BrowneU Hall in Omaha, Neb., and is a graduate of the Bronxville Senior School and of Cartoon College in Northfleld, Mass. She Is employed at The Bell Telephone Laboratories in Whippany, N. J. •

UDE* MISTLETOE BALL Mrs. J. Antonio de Zalduondb of

Bronxville is among the West­chester residents serving on the committee for the annuel Mistle-:oe Ball, to be given for the bene-3t of Youth Consultation Service it the Hotel Pierre in New York 3ty on Dec. 23. Twenty-five young vomen from. New York, West tester, Long Islgndv Connec^cut md New Jersey will be prAented o society at the event!':;?••':.'.;

Mr. Boak, formerly assistant minister at the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church of Plainfleld, N. J., is assistant minister at The Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City. H* is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, and Princeton Theological Seminary.

A June wedding is planned.

MISS DOROTHY

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fairies of East Lansing, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Iren Fairies to Lt. (j.g.) Alan Barker Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noel Lord of 77 Colonial Parkway North, Co­lonial Heights. .,

Miss Fairies is a graduate of Michigan State University and a member of Aloha Chi Omeca, Mr.

(Photo by Charles Schneider) IRENE FAIRLES Lord was g-*J'*^ted from Hamil-ton College where he was-affili­ated with Alpha Deka Phi. He is an aulmnus of Hackley School, Tarrytown. i*

Miss Fairies presently teaches and resides in San Diego, Calif., and her fiance is stationed at the North Island Naval Air Station.

The weddfr3 wijl take -piece An*. Jv • ' . . - - • • ' '

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandnes of 16 Kraft Ave., Bronxville, an­nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Arleen Sandnes, to Olav Handeland of Old Bridge, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Handeland of Norway.

Miss Sandnes will graduate in June from the Department of. Nurs­ing, Faculty of Medicine, Colum­bia University. Mr. Handeland was educated, fn Norway and is an as­

sociate of The Jay Company in New Jersey.

A summer wedding is planned.

ON EASTER WEEK END BUCK HILLS FALLS, Pa. - Dr.

and Mrs. William Hoy Stoner of 308 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, were guests at The Inn here for the Easter week-end. They returned home on Tuesday. .

Fiancee QtrTuckahoe Accountant

ALL DRUGS MUST 3 E CAREFULLY STORED

Some medicines must be pro­tected against Jight. or heat. Others require special con* tainers. Aft*"must''ifttt ejassfc

fied for p&ehc£/ e*mt*.>I*and arranged in an ojjietjy man­ner to enable selection, within second*. We invite you to inspect our prescription department where more than 4,000 different drugs await your need. .;.,

YOUR PHYSICIAN .CAN PHONE DEerfieid 7-6090

WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE

Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without ex­tra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we com­pound yours?

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52 Pondfield Road DE 7-6090 CHEMISTS

PRESCRIPTIONS Copyright 1W0 4W2

MW Rose Marie Caeca vale Becomes Bride Of ; David JM^ Jordan M liniiiaeiilate Conception GEi^h

MISS FXEBABETH MARIE GIRARDI

Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Girardi of 17 Monrovia Blvd., Mount'Vernon, formerly of t"*y Rochelle, have announced the J tagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Marie Girardi, to Vincent P. PetruCcelli, son of Mrs. Frank Petrucelli of 36 Alida St., Eastchester, and the late Mr. Petrucelli. A September wedding is planned- - * -

A graduate of South Broward High School anoV Broward Business

College in Hollywood, Fla., Miss Girardi also attended the univer­sity Of Miami and Fordham Uni­versity. She is a secretary for the International Business Machines Corp. in White Plains.

Mr.' Petruccelli served in the Armed Forces in World War n, A graduate of Eastchester High School and New York University, he is a public accountant with of­fices in Tuckahoe.

Miss Rose Marie Caccavale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caccavale of 130 Highview Ave., Eastchester, became the bride of David M. Jordan, son of Mrs. Vera Jordan of 40 Lorraine Ave., Mount Vernon* at an afternoon ceremony Sunday» April 2, in Immaculate Conception Church, Tuckahoe. The >r de- x*m is also the son of Lin­

coln Jordan of Miami, Fia. The JteV. Jftseto Grass! oil-

dated at the 5:30 o'clock weddihg, which was followed by a reception for "150 guests at the Eldorado Shore Club, New Hoehelle.

Elisa R. Glass, Barry Markim Married Sunday j Mhts Ehse R. Glass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving .Glass of 15 Certfual Drive, Eastchster, became the: bride of Barry Markim at a ceremony Sunday, March 36, in the Fountabihead, New Rochelle. Mr. Markin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markim of. 3?ft Rich Ave y Mount VernOn. RabUt Albert % Sturmer of Yonkers officiated- at the: 1:30 o'clock wedding.

Escorted by h$r parents, the br&eUwore a floor-length gowive* w S J ^ ( ^ f l ^ e » J » ^nd » ahQulfet.. lefu wipeli'JBiaM: r*» tiara ot

white o

street-tentth dress of pink organza. She carried red roses.

Howard Markim of Mount Ver­non was best man for his brother.

The bride was graduated from Tuckahoe High School and the New Rochelle Hospital School of Nurs­ing. Mr. Markim was graduated from A.B. Davis High School, Meitnt Vernon, and attended" the" University Of Bridgeport (Conn). He* IS employed in the advertising deoartment of New Yorlc Wofld-Telegram and Sun.

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1961 GENERAL ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO* WASHER

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PLEASANTLY

PRICED!

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CO**ACT STYUNa-COUMTM f NCIOMT ( I f ) , OiPTM ( I f )

flTS LIKE A iUILT-IM.

escorted by her father; the bride wore a gown of peau de SOie trimmed with Alencon lace and a silk tulle elbow-length veil held by a cluster Of orange blossoms. She carried white orchids and stephau-otis on a prayer bejBk. '

Miss Amy Caccavale of East­chester, a sister of the bride, wis maid of honor. Sha wore a white organdy dress trimmed with pink embroidery and a pink picture hat She carried a cascade of lavender pompons bordered by pink rose?.

Mrs. John Gironde of Mamaron-eck, also e sister of the bride, and Miss Rose Caccavale of Mount Vernon, a cousin, were bridal at­tendants. Miss Mary Ann Tonna-chio Of Brooklyn waS a junior bridesmaid, and the Misses Marie Jean Jordan of Stow, Mass., niece of the bridegroom, and Jane Stam-egna of Eastchester, were flower girls. The attendant* were attired the same as the maid of honor,

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and'their cascade; bouojiets. were of pink roses bordered with lav­ender pompons.

Eugene Jordan of Stow was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Gironda, James Caccavale Jr., of Eastchester, brother of the bride and Robert Lues of Mount Vernon. :

Mrs. Jordan was graduated from Eastchester High School and the State University of ftew York at Potsdam? She is a' member of the faculty af the iHortoh School in Port Chester/';

the bridegroom was graduated from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains and at­tended Iona College, New Rochelle. He served three years in the U.S. Army and is now associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cj& in New York* , ;

Allowing a s the cou

147 Elm Ave.,

MISS PATRICIA AXN BOVA

The-engagement of Miss Patri­cia Ann Bova to Daniel J. Ver-discb, has **** £~ .* ' 1 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bova of 35 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe. The future bride's father is a lieu­tenant in the Tuckahoe Police De­partment. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Ver-disco of 46 Johnson Road, East­chester.

Miss Bova was graduated from Tuckahoe High School and attend­ed the Tefft Business School in White Plains. She is the princi­pal's secretary^attached to the su­perintendent's office of Eastches­ter School District 2. Her father has been on the Tuckahoe Police Force for 20 years.

to the de at

Miss Louise MV Wildey Bri John E. Krauss At St. Eugene's

Mr. and Mrs. Louise Emilie Wil-den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Wilden of 6ft Newkirk Road, Northeasts the birde oi John at r ^ 3 i 3«nda Cfculcht

became Krauss ony on lugene's the son Krauss

Mawr

The Rev^JJo^gteljfJmlm of New York City, a cousin of the bride' groom, Officiated at the wedding.

The bride was given in mar­riage by her father, who is city editor of the DSsining Citizen Reg' ister. Her maid of honor was her Sister, Miss Carolyn Wilden. Brid­al attendants weft Mrs. Frank Carroza and the Misses Elaine

Romancino and Patricia Mathje-son. Best man for his cousin wis John Smith. Ushers were. Edward Durrschmidt, another cousin - of the bridegroom, WJUiam Osborh and Robert Math | | sw^£!r ;

^fter a weddins>3^i to - %e Po-cotio Mountains ;flS^S8upIer will make their home in '„EasttrVster.

The bride was graduated from Roosevelt High School and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. She is a secretary with the Stoffel Seals Corp. in Tuckahoe.

Her husband was graduated from Archbishop , Stepinac High School in Whita Plains, and is a senior at Manhattan College in Riverdale. He is a candidate for a business administration degree

ON FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Mrs. Streckfus W. Manning of

Bronxville, treasurer of the Moth* ers' Auxiliary of the Ursuline School, New Rochelle, is on the executive conjmitteje fpr, the third annual Ursuline Spring festival to be held at the school on April 2&29. Mrs. John F. Dwyer of New Rochelle has been appointed chair-, man of the event. Among the fea­tures of the festival will be a buf­fet supper to be served each eve­ning under the chairmanship of Mrs. Nicholas Bottari of Pelham Manor. Proceeds of the undertak­ing will benefit the new high school building fund

Mr. Verdisco, a graduate of Eastchester High School and the American Institute of Banking in New York, is associated with the transit department of the County Trust Co. at 4i~ Larchmont office.

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