Monday, September 28, 1942 Newsday SOCIETY 19 Miss Rosemary Robertson-Brown Nuptials Held Gowned in antique ivory satin with a Mary Queen of Scots headpiece and veil of illusion, Miss Barbara Jeanne Brown, became the bride of John Henry Robertson of Nyack at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She carried a bouquet of rubrum lilies, bouvardia and gardenias. The ceremony was performed at the First Methodist Church of Baldwin by the Rev. Arthur Bouton, pastor. The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos N. Brown of Anchor Occanside, was given In marriage by her father. Miss Louise Clark of Sanford. was the maid of honor.
She was dressed in blue faille taffeta. The bridesmaids were Miss Jean Elizabeth Robertson of Nyack, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Lucille Osmer of Rockville Centre, Miss Cathy Moore of Middle Village and Miss Rhoda Specht of New Canaan, Conn. They wore rose gowns. The flower girl, who was dressed in yellow, was Myrtis Brown, young sister of the bride. Richard D.
Blake of San Francisco, was best man. and the ushers were Fred Newsom, Earle Maier, John R. Taggert and Carlos N. Brown Jr. The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.
'The bride is a graduate of Oceanside High School and the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture at Ambler. Pa. Her husband, a graduate of Nyack High School and Niack Vocational School, is in the U. S. Maritime Service, stationed at Sheepshead Bav, as an instructor in seamanship.
lle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Robertson of Nyack. Fink-Eisen William Eisen of Atlantic Beach and Brooklyn has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Edith Eisen, to Ensign Douglas Gardner Fink, U.
S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fink of Baldwin. Miss Eisen is a graduate of Duke University, '41, and was elected to Alpha Phi.
Stevens, Lloyd F. Bowne Jr. Wed Reception at Cherry Valley Club Follows Ceremonies in Cathedral of Garden City. The candlelight ceremony took place at o'clock with the Very Rev. George A.
Robertshaw, dean of the Cathedral, officiating. A reception followed at the Cherry Valley Club. The bride, who was given 111 marriage by her father before an altar banked with pink dahlias and ferns, wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and full skirt with a train. Her fingertip tulle veil fell from a coronct of seed pearls trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and bouvardia.
'The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Bell of Hempstead, was dressed in a gown of light blue brocaded silk, made with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, short sleeves and bouffant skirt. She WOre a gold Julict cap and her The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, was the scene of an claborate wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Rosemary Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Stevens of Oxford Garden City, became the bride of Lloyd Farnham Bowne son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bowne, also bouquet was of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. 'The bridesmaids, Miss Marilyn Bowne, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Olive Hodgson, Miss Marcelle Figueroa and Miss Jean Summersgill, all of Garden City, wore gowns of gold brocaded silk with matching Julict caps and carried bouquets of vellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Kenneth Fiedler of Garden City served as best man and the ushers Were Frank Stevens, brother of the bride; Burritt Hollister of Garden City, John A. Cooper and Alfred Haemer, both of Hollis.
Mrs. Bowne attended Gunston Hall, -Tashington, D. St. Margaret's School, Waterbury, and Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. Mr.
Bowne is a graduate of Garden City High (Photo by Bachrach) BRIDE of the carly Fall social season is Mrs. Llovd Farnham Bowne above, the former Miss Rosemary Stevens, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Stevens of Garden Citv.
Mrs. Bowne was married on Saturday in ceremonies at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. Valley Stream Couple Take Vows; Will Have Jackson Heights Home In elaborate ceremonies Satur- taffeta wedding gown and 3 day morning, Miss Virginia Cath- fingertip veil trimmed with orange erine Philbin, daughter of Mr. blossoms, she carried a white and Mrs. John M.
Philbin of praverbook covered with gatDartmouth Valley Stream. denias. Her maid of honor. Miss became the bride of Richard Anna Kane of Valley Stream, James Cronin, son of Mr. and wore a gown of pink velvet and Mrs.
James Cronin of Derby taffcta and carried a bouquet of Valley Stream. gladioli tips. The two brides'The wedding took place at the maids, Mrs. John Krasa of Valley Holy Name of Mary Roman Stream and Mrs. Thomas Dolan Catholic Church, Valley Stream, of Jamaica, wore the similar cosat 10:30 o'clock with the bride's tumes in blue and carried roses.
uncle, the Rev. Thomas G. Phil- Daniel Cronin was best man bin of Brewster, N. officiating. for his brother and the ushers He was assisted by the Rev.
Peter were Joseph Bergen and Francis J. Schoenenberger and the Rev. Coleman, both of Valley Stream. Patrick Kelly, both of Valley About 60 guests attended the Stream, and by the Rev. John J.
wedding breakfast which followed Riordan of Brewster. Alfred at the White Oak in Hewlett. Grogan was the soloist. After a short honeymoon, Mr. and Given in marriage by her Mrs.
Cronin will reside in Jackfather, the bride wore a white son Ileights. Mary Gardner Becomes Bride of Navy Man Miss Mary Gardner, daughter Centre, became the bride of Chief of S. Long Beach Rockville was performed by the Rev. Karl F. Moore, rector of St.
Mark's Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Carl Nutzhorn of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white slipper satin gown with sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves, a bouffant skirt and train. Her veil of bridal illusion was fastened to a wreath of orange blossoms and fell over the train of her gown.
She carried a snower bouquet of white orchids and white gladioli. Miss Lucia Gardner was her sister's maid of honor. She were gown of dubonnet taffeta with three -quarter sleeves and full bouffant skirt. She carried a cas- Season at lad of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Fillmore Gardner of Rockaway Rockville Petty Officer William Grefe, U.S. N. son of Mrs. William Grefe Centre on Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
The wedding ceremony cade bouquet of yellow gladioli. ding ceremony at the Lincoln Mrs. Robert latch, the matron Inn, Rockville Centre. Mrs. Grefe is a graduate of of honor, wore a similar gown and Ramsay High School, Birmingcarried a similar bouquet.
ham, and of Browne's BustThe bridal attendants, Miss ness School, Lynbrook. She is Joan Elberfeld, Miss Alice Grefe a member of Epsilon Chapter of and Mrs. Dennis Boykin, all of Pi Chi sorority and of Epsilon Rockville Centre, and Mrs. Henry Chapter of Delta Alpha Delta naDodenhoff of Brooklyn, all wore tional sorority. similar gowns in soft blue with Chief Petty Officer Grefe is an yellow flowers.
alumnus of South Side High Joseph Brennan was best man School, Rockville Centre, and atfor the bridegroom and the ushers tended Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. were Mr. Boykin, Pat Orzano and He was attending New York UniJohn Harms, all of Rockville Cen- versity when he enlisted in the tre; Duke Quinzer of Richmond U. S. Naval Reserve.
Hills and Alexander Besch of The couple will be away on a Ozone Park. ten day wedding trip and, upen A reception for close friends their return, will make their home and relatives followed the wed- in Rockville Centre. Choose it in either natural wool gabardine, blue or brown herringbone all wool tweed. The lining snaps out to meet all weathers. Shoulders and sleeves are lined with leather.
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