MBS QUIN WEDDED mourn. MARK'S
riage of Rockrflle Centre Ca\ to ^ttnt Ercrett Tcets
Rockville Centre, June 27.-rOld St. Mark's Methodtat Church, which has frequently been the scene of cha.-ming tIfetUiagK, was again a scene of d<>ep interest Saturday evening, when {Miss Alloc Mae Quin, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorve J. Qainn, became the bride of Pierre Kverett Teets, son of Mrs, 8. G. Teets, of Tuckahoe, N. V.
The cburch was filled with, frienu.^ and relatives. The interior of the church had iieen decorated with ro.ses and ferns. Before the ceremony, Leslie Marels, cousin of the bride,^ from Liberty, N. Y., sang "Because," and "Oh, Perfect Love."
As the bridal party enterd, Mrs. M. K. Btokes sang the bridal chorus from Lohengrin.
The bride came down the aisle gowned in embroidered white t:Uint.<m crepe, with a veil of princess lace caught up with orange blossom.s and bearing In her aim, a shower bouquet of lilies of tlie valley and bridal ro.ses. niie was escorted by her father, wbo later gave her away.
Sirs. Judson J. White, of Tuckahoe, as matron or honoi', gowned in white lave and pink georgette, carrying an arm bouquet of pink ro.ses, preceded the four bride»<maids, the Misses Pt-^K.v Lincks, of Rockville Centre; Oi'aic Fielding, of New York City; May Kell.\. of Rockville Centie, and ValtxiiK KoK- stadt, of Kutherfoid, N. J. Two of fhe bridesmaids wore green oi'Kundk', and two pink, with iiatu tu mutch. Each carried an arm Ixiuquet of jiink rosi-s. Mi.":;^ Helen Hlx, uf Long ijeach, was flower girl.
At 7:»0' the Kev. Richurd Hug:eity, pastor of St. Mark's, recited the mur- riage ceremony.
Ezra C. Bull, of Tuckahoe, a wann friend of the bridegroom, was his bc-t man. Elmer CJ. Quin, of Rochester, brother of tiie bride; Jud.sun J. White, of Tuckahoe; Humid W. Tindall, andi Harold M. Wessel, of New Vork Ciij, were ushers.
FolMving th(! ceremony a^t flic church, the bridal party adpoui'ned fo the home of the bride's parents, 3».'i Village uvenue, where a receiition fol- . lowed. The rooms were prettily deco¬ rated with oak leaves and pink roses. The bride was the recipient of inaii> handsome and valuable present.s. The couple left for a trip to Atlantic City, N. J., and upon their return will Iiv. on McKlnlcy street, Tuckahoe, N. V.
Dancing to music liy Harry Schwindl and Franklin Hufjgard was enjoyed h.v the guests after a catered supper suii- plied by W. C. Ketcham, of Hemp.stead. Attendants at the reception in.scribed their names at the bride's request in a white satin covered beok. The follow Ing are the names:
The R.-v. Richard Hcgtily, Alis. Judaon J. White, of Tuc^^hoe, Miss Peggy Lincks, Rockville Centre; Mi.ss Ctrace Fleldins, New York City; Miss May Kelly, Rockville Centre; Mi.ss Va! borg Rogstadt, Rutherford, N. J.; Mr. and ^rs. W. Smith, of White l'lain.-<. N. Y.; Mrs. S. Toets, Ray Lockwood, Dr. J. Oakley. Mr, and Mik. P.. Bull and son Elmer O., Miss J. Ueckwith, .Mr.s. A. Anderson, Mr.s. Pierre Belts, Milton Anderson, Mr. and Mr.s. Jud.son White, Miss Dorothy Schultz, of Tuckahoe, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson. James Ridgeway, Miss Floia We.ssel, Miss Irene B. Wessel, Ml.ss Ruby WM-ssel, Miss Minnie Wessel, (icorgj H. We.ssel, Alvy Alton, Mi.ss Ella Alton, Mis.s Har¬ riot Alton, Colonel T. A. Acker, Miss Helen W. Acker, E. M. Acker, R. H. West, H. W. Tindall, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Cuthbert, Mr: und .Mrs, E. HiKbic. Mrs. C. Anderson, of New York City; Miss Marion Hills, Miss Irene .l>. tini- bina, lund Miss Marie lllll, of Mount Vernon, N. V.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley, Miss Mlldretl itiudley, uf Ridgelield. Conn.; Miss Ruth M. Owen, Washing touville, i. Y.; Miss Riith l>e i-^ino. of Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. We.ssel. ot Flu.shinR; .Mr. aud .Mrs. T. Blukc. of Vonkers; Mrs. K. Co<.'k.s, l»orothy Cock.--^, of Lynbrook; Mrs. l.uella Kidd, Orange. N. J.; Sliss Mary Kills, Hackensuck. N, J,; Mt-M. F. W. Fielding, Mis.s Dorothy Fielding. Miss Heien FieldiiiK. Mlas Orace I<'i»'ldinK, and W. J.,ee, of Trenton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Van
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Alst, Engiewood, N. J.; Mra. Matio Birasiaghiuo, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haries. Me. aad Mi-k. Ray Btwrod. Mr. and Mrs. Oeonre Birmlngrhaat. aad Mr. and Mrs. W- Birmingham, of Uberty, New York.
MiM Valborg, Rogsta^l, of Ruther¬ ford, N. J.; Mrs. Margaret Casey, of Suflr-.-m, N. Y.; Mrs. L. Wessel, Miss Marcelle Demarre, Mrs, M. I,«win, Mrs. S. Jones, Mlas Sadie Jones, Mha* Mur- lon I>ewls, H. M. Wessel, H. M. V/es- sei, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mra. Jack F'owley, of Valley Sfteam; Miss Erma Bell, Peekskill, V. Rlch^ 8prln«fleid Gardens; Judge and Mrs. IL B. Mac¬ Donald., I>r. and Mra. H. C. Manning. Mr. and Mra. Rlley of Virginia; Rev. E. J, Webster, Elmer (i. <Juln, Robert K. 4luin, Oertrude W. Quin of Roches¬ ter, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge J. Quin, Harrison Wright, Miss Marie\ Wright, Mrs. Beth t.'ufle Williams, Mr und Mrs. Otto Kobinson, Miss Jessie C^' Wesson, Mr. and Mrs- f- K- Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Baylis, Mr. and Mrs. L. VanDaniel Johnson. Miss Beatrice Price, Miss Alvira Price, M1;<h ,Mabel B. Martin, Miss Edith Beeson, Miss Eleanor R. Beeson, Mies BUinchc U. Hales, Miss Jennie L. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. I'ockmaii, .Mrs. Susan B. Cocks, Miss I^ura K. Rich¬ mond, Harold Robinson, Arthur W. Haab, Miss Margaret M. Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. W. «!. H. Jackson, William ,1. Lewis, Miss Anna T. Orosback, Miss l<;ila D. Myer, Miss Mary Myer, L. F. Si)aldlnK, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stokes, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson, and several others.
fairMwarmer well presented by pickertplayers
Kreepoit, June 27.—The second big offering of the Blanche I'Ickert Stock I 'ompany was playetl Saturday evening in presenting the "Fair and Warmer."
The company has well pleased the community, and as soon as the well- wi.shers .spread the now.s in their varlou.s villages, the Auditorium will be well tilled every evening. The policy of thi: ciujipany is to present uny play that i.s within leason and bucks this with u capable cast.
Scenic arti.st l>cland Ward has made some remarkable .sets for the Audi¬ torium that are very well done.
"Fair and Warmer" will continue- Tuesday and Wednesday and will be followed by the famous rural comedy drama "Way Down East," on Thurs¬ day, Friday and Sjiturday.
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ODDFELLOWS' MEMOKIAL
SERVICE AT ST. MARK'S
Rockville Centre, June ft.—Rockville Centre Lodse, IX>.O.F.. held services In St. Mark's M. E. Church last ni«ht in niemory of membera who had de¬ parted during the year. Delegi^ions from Seaside Lodge of Inwood and Fraeport Ledce, Freeport, attended. Two members of the fraternity came from Brooklyn to hear the service.
Tbe Rev. Richard Hegarty took tor bis topic: "The Worth of Man." The cbolr sang an appropriate anthem and Harry Uillen, of Lynbrook, member of the lodge, sang a soto,
;rhe members of Rockville Centre Ixidge met in their lodfferooms on .Mer rick road and-marched to the church. About sixty were in the gruuj), but many others, aoony>anied by their wives, also attended. The church was filled.
Deceased members for wbom the servlcea was held include'. Thomas Ramsden, Ceorge Shaw, Abram P'ur- man. Smith Combes, Sr., John Terrell .and Robert Combes.
OBITUARY
John M. Dengler
.lohn M. Dengler, ot 2i9 Main street. Hempstead, died yesterday morning .it the age of 83 years. The funeral ".-iil l)e held from tho house or. Vvedncsd.iy at 1 p.m., the Rev. William R. Meyer, pastor of the Lutheran Chuich ofllclaL- Ing. Interment will be in the Luther¬ an cemetery in Middle Villugc.
Mr. Dengler was bom in Germany, September 5, 1S37, and came to the I'nited States about 1889, making his home in New York until a year a»;o when he moved to house of Mrs. Charles Ronnennan, of ^49 .Main street, where he lias since lived. He wus a member of Richard Wangner l..<Klge. I.O.O.K., of New York City. He is survived by his widow Catherine Deng¬ ler, who lives at his late home and by several nieces and nephews in New York City.
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