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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, May Giofdario-NeSfioli Bridal Solemnized The Rev. Joseph. I 1 Moore officiated yesterday afternoon at the wedding of Miss MaryJo NespoH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nespoli, 211 Fernwood road, Trumbull, to Robert M.

Giordano, son Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Giordano, 90 Russo terrace at 3 o'clock In St Teresa's; church, Trumbull. Presented In marriage by her father, the'bride wore a.white silk organza gown appllqued with pearl trimmed Alehcon lace and made'with a high scalloped neckline, long tapered sleeves, an Aline skirt and a detachable chapel train. Her bouffant illusion veit was arranged from a pearl and crystal trimmed lace Camelot hat and she carried white orchids and stephanotis.

Serving her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Krai and Lisa Mari and Christopher Krai were, flower girl and ring bearer. Miss Rosemary Giordano, the bridegroom's sister and Miss Sandra Walytok were the bridesmaids. Carmen' Giordano was his brother's best man and Albert Berarducd and Frank Piscilclli ushered, A reception took place in Holy Trinity hall and the couple lelt for Bermuda. They will live in Bridgeport.

An- administrative clerk with Remington Electric Shaver the bride is a graduate ol Warren Harding.high school and attended Butler Business school. Mr. Giordano Is an alumnus of Central, high school, attended Bullard-Havens Technical school and Is with the Schaeffer Brewing company. Harold." Brerinan. of Edison, N.

his sons, Kevin and Dennis, were the recent guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walkley of Spruce Milfond. Mrs. Walkley and daughter, Ann, returned home for a week's visit.

They, also'" we.re the guests of Elmer SchrbEder of Surf CityV.N,· Brlgnolo sludJo GIORDANO married bins Fairtietd. John Cerro and Livio Silves- bridegroom is employed at The couple were March 6, 1947 in St. Salvatore'S church, Italy. guests were Mr. and Mrs.

America Silvestri, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Giancarli, Mrs. Maria-Giancarli, Mr. and Mrs.

See Our Exciting New. I-ALL: BRIDALS ANN BRODY Bride Gown Shop 1515 Boston Poit RdvMUfftrd Conn. Exit MerriH Parkway 1 Milfoid ITI-MII onday.prlday, 1ft to taturdiy till Couple Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Silvestri, 38 Imperial street, were feted on their 25th wedding anniversary recently at a surprise party in Dante's restaurant, arranged by their children, Mrs, Paul Supan Weds Miss Funderburlc Miss Christine Joy Funder- daughter, of Rita I.

7W East Broadway, Milford was married to Paul Frederick Supan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supan, 2S2 Seaside avenue on April 14 at 6 p.m. in Wildermere Beach Congregational church, Milford. Tlie Rev, 'Robert H.

Anderson officiated. The bride was given In marriage by her grandfather, Joseph A. Sequin and wore a white brocads gown with an apple blossom pattern arid made with a high neckline trimmed with pearls, leg o'muttpn sleeves and a bell skirt with a'detachable chapel train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell a pearl accented, brocade now and she carried a cascade white orchids, stephanotis, daisies, baby's breath and ivy. Mrs, Elizabeth Bruno was the matron of honoiv Miss Lorrie Turner and Miss' Betty Jean Gunn, we're'the bridesmaids William Bruno was best man.

Victor and'Charles Funderburk, the. bride's brothers, ushered. A reception followed in American Legion hall, Norwalk. The couple left on a trip to Ver mont. The bride was graduated from Peacham academy in Vermont and attended South Central- Community college.

The bridegroom is employed at Foremost McKesson and Rob- Angelo Recine, Alda Stripe of Trenton, N. -Mrs; Filomena Cerri, Mrs. Carolina Bauco, Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Fratarcangeli, Mr. and Mrs.

Enrico Bauco, Mrs. Maria 'Bauco, Mr. and Mrs: Enrico -Lisi, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Guerrera.

Also, and Mrs. Rocco Bauco, Aldo Persicihllll, Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Mr. and MrS.

Lorelo Savo'ne, Mr. and' TMrs. Luigi Zangrilli; Giovanni Zangrillo, Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe DeMeisi, Mr.

and Mrs. Ruggero Massaroni, Halo Marandola and Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Mele. dining in the Peppermill, Norwalk; last Saturday were Mrs.

Bea Doran, Mrs. Rita Ochs, Mrs. Vera Beliling, Mary Lou iMcCarty and Alice Ochs. GO AHEADl LI VEIT CUDDLE in the lap of luxury! LGUNGE CHAIR BUILT FOR TWO Lvnimalc jn Ihe moil iirnirc litr.o fjcin Jiti4 to in Ihe reoil xjjijjif fifimnct cJ.yoar live's' OH I Illeli-e ol mm luiurj. Vsu'n cnlilltdl UljiUJttl PHONE TODAY COtlECT MAME I--I A CONTOUR CHAIR CO.

P.O.' Orange, Conn. 04477 PI A Nice Gift for Any Proud Father Children's names and birthdays engraved on one or- both sides. Up lo 16 names and 3" long Only $7.50 each first dale engraved. JEWELERS Fairfield HERITAGE SQUARE 1700 Posl Road Tel. 2SS-OW Bridgeport 1090 BROAD ST Tot.

366-4789 (Closed Mondays) MRS. PAUL SUPAN Trumbull Couple Vlark Anniversary Mr. and MrsJ Stephen Mayer- lick, 27 Elberta avenue, Trum- ull, were honored recently at a urprise party in celebration of neir 35th wedding anniversary, iven in the Colonial caterers by heir children, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mayernick, Bernard, Eugene, Joyce and Robert Mayernick.

Guests included Mr. and Mrs. olm a Mr. and Mrs. 3eorge Antoniak, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bird, Mr. and Mrs. John Antoniak, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Fallot, Mr. and Mrs. William Kovacs, Mr. "and Mrs. Tiosar.

Mrs. Mary Antoniak, and Mrs. Thomas Mancini, At. 'and Mrs. Floyd Allen.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. John La- Bash, Helen Forsyth, a Antoniak, Donald Antoniak, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshella, Doloros Marshella, Thomas Marhella, and Mrs.

John Anon, Judy Anton, Stephen Mayerick, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bos- 6, Mr; and'Mrs. Edward May- micfc, Albert Mayernick, Ann Mayemick, Helen Antoniak, Mr. ind Mrs.

Stephen Drapcak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dtapcak and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Richard Robert.McCarthy,.son jf Mr.

and -Richard. McCarthy of celebrated his second birthday, recently with a family parly. Guest; ncludcd his- Mr. and 'John McCarthy, and Mrs. John Koger, great -andparents.

-Also, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenzel, Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy John, Michael and Kimberly Ann McCarthy.

Robert Koger, Catherine Wargo, Ronald McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. George Belinski, Robert and Matthew Belinsky, Deborah Ann Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Carter of Dayton road, celebrated her 21st birthday recently.

Congratulations to Mr. an( Mrs. Emil Mischik of S3 Rem ington street, who recently eel ebrated their 27th anniversary Send a cheery note to John Leahy, of 138'i Brooklawn avc nue, who is convalesces home after a month in Bridge port hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Evgcnc som of Elmslord rond wen hosts a card parly May Ii Their guests were Mr." and James i i i a Mrs. Theodore G.inrtti Their Rr.inddauglilcr, Mary Loi Rloxsom of Milford, also wn their guest for the weekend. Seriani-Macisco Bridal Solemnized In St. Paul's Episcopal church morning, Miss Ann flarie Macisco, daughter of Mrs, Macisco, 1002 East Main trcet ai(d James. Macisco, 269 Jraham Stratford, married to Julianb'Larry Scriani, on of Mr.

and Mrs. Juliano ieriani ol Valley road, Hunting- on. The Rev. William Sullivan ifficiated at the 11 o'clock ceremony, Michael Macisco gave his sis- er in marriage. Her gown of lace was made with an Empire bodice, long sleeves with ruffled cuffs, a boat neckline edged with a ruffle, a straight kirt and a detachable train caught at the shoulders.

She wore a three-tiered elbow length llusion veil arranged from a leaddress of yenise: lace petals and white satin ribbon and carried a cascade of miniature carnations, roses and baby's breath centered with a orchid. Mrs. Elizabeth Costanzo was sister's only attendant. Walter r. Beaumont was the best man and Michael Macisco and Gene lowers ushered.

A reception took; place in the hall of Summerfleld United Methodist church and the couple left or the west coast. They will live Bloomington, Calif. The a graduate of school homernaking and fashion design, will study cosmetology in California. Her husband, a graduate of Shelton.high school, is a carpet installer. general manager attended the luncheon.

The musical "ITTS" for two weeks June 5 VICTORIA, Sielen-Rornanbwski Engagement Told Mr. and Mjs. Stanley 'Rorrta- nowski, 89 Pnscilla street, announce the engagement daughter, Victoria Eleanor, to "rederick George Bieleti, son of Mr and Mrs. Bielen, 1807 Sast Mam street. The wedding planned for Jan.

The future bride studied at Dame high is vith the Corico: SurgicalVProd- ucts, Inc. Her fiance; stuiied at Colbe high school and'is the Navy. studio MRS. JULIANO SERIANI Girls in the fashion design partment-of Bullard-Hiveris, en- bycd a field trip to flew York recently. John Anderson, son of Mr.

anc Robert Anderson, of Division avenue, Fairfield, received his first Holy Communion May 6 in Holy Family' church. Mrs. Joseph Staneck of Fair 'ield is back home after; a va cation in Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach and Fla. Miami Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Cooper of Stratford spent a few days a guests Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kurtz Falls Village. They helped Mr and Mrs. Kurtz, celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jump.o Main street, Stratford, entertain cd at a family party May I in honor at. their son, Charles who received his first Commun ion in St. James church.

Paul t.odice, son of Mr. anc Mrs. Cni'men l.odicc of Clear view drive, celebrated his birth day May 13 with family party 43rd Anniversary Vlarked by Couple Mrs. Casper F. Scalzi i Montrbse Stratford, vere honored recently at a 'edding anniversary dinner in redenck's, FairfiPld, given by heir children, Casper A Scalzi, Vlr and Mrs Frank Tviss and Mr and Mrsf Frank Di 'ronid.

Mr. arid married Holy Name church, Strat ord on May 16, 192J Guests included Tfir and Mrs Eugene'Curnow, MrS Mary Cur ran, Mr and rs Frank Di Promo, Ceil DiPromo, Mr anc VIrs Robert Dzubak, Mr ind Ytrs. Frank Gresh, Mr. and Mrs John and Mrs. Joh -tovan, Mr.

and Mrs. John Izzo Pat Puliano, and Mrs. James Sirby, Mary Lazar, Mrs Pauline Lechner. Also, Robert Lechner, Thomas Lechner, Mr. and Mrs.

Joscpl Lebnetti, idr. and Mrs. Rober Leonelti, Mr and Mrs peter I ewkowicz, Mrs Leonard Lpngo Mr. and. Mrs.

Charles Mack, Mr and Mrs John Matthews, ilr and Mrs Louis Mraella, Jr, Mr and Mrs. Stephen Moran, Mr and Mrs. John Noble. Mrs. Mary Morko.

Mrs: Shirley Mr. an- Mrs. John O'Rourkc. Mr. and Mrs.

John Pasco Mr, and James Payia', Mr and Mrs. Michael Mrs. Peter Pavone, Mr. and Mrs John Pcolar, Mr. and Mrs Anthony Petrucelli, Mr.

and Mrs George Puglisi, Lynda Puglisi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo, Mrs. Marge Ryan Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Scalzi, Mr and Mrs. Anthony Scala, Jr. Susan Scalzi, Evelyn Scalzi, Mr and Mrs. Frank Scalzi. Also, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred'Scalzi John Scalzi, Mr. and Mrs. Loui Scanzillo, Mr. and Mrs.

Thqma Scanzillo, Mr. and Mrs. Ala Silkoff, Steve Sostko, Mr am Mrs. Stephen Strajk, Mr. an Mrs.

Stanley Turski, Mrs. Stcll, Twiss, Mr. and Mrs. William Valko, Mr. and Mrs.

Michac Visclli, Mr. and Mrs. Edwar Voccola, James Voccola, Mr. an- Mrs. Rocco Voccola, Mr.

an Mrs. Joseph Zahornacki, Anthon Zerellrt and Mrs. Nona Clark. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kecler 1 Milford received Mother's Da Wheaton Alumnae To 1 Elect Officers At Buffet Supper Th.ejannual-meeting and et supper of the Fairfield c'oun Wheaton club is scheduled! i 4 i a at the home Robert 'Amiraiilt, 8 Brenier Westport. Cocktails will ic served "at 6:45 p.m. followed, Mrs. 5Volcott Gibbs, an alumna if Wheaton, and secrets ry of the Vorwalk Environmental team EAT will speak on "Ecology nd What -You Can and Should Do. About It." Officers will be elected and the Holland.

Bulb sale for the bene- it of the Wheaton 'scholarship und, ir will open. Mrs- Robert Amirault of Westport, Mrs. lse Baurri -of Fairfield and Seymour -Robinsori of Old 3reenwich have charge' of reservations Guests may attend. Quota Installation Wednesday Nigiit To Follow Dinner Mrs. Mildred Moller will be eated as the new-presidenfof he Quota club of.Bridgeport at a dinner meeting Wednesday at p.m.

in the Center restaurant, -airfield. Miss Catherine Toomcy of this city, governor of the Fifth dis- ricf'of Quota-International, will ie the 'installing officer. Also to take office are Mrs. Edward H. Bishop, first vice aresident; Mrs.

Arthur Anderson, second vice president; Miss yrtle A. St. Amauld, recording ecretary; Mrs. Richard Linsley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. 'atsy Bogash, treasurer; Mrs.

Helen E. Wiemer, financial sec- -etary and Miss Geraldine Ben nett, Mrs. John J. Lynch, Miss Margaret Mcl.augh.lin and Mrs. John E.

Walsh, directors. Carol Goodman To Be Bride Today The wedding Miss Carol iynn Goodman daughter of Mrs Edith Goodman, 72 Edison street, Stratford and the late Louis Goodman, to Steven Louli Martin, son of Mr and Mrs AV bert 2M Sfolllster Stratford, will be solemnized this afternopn at 2 o'clock'in the Hlllaniale Country club by RaKi bi Samuel Silver. Daniel- Stoogenke will escort his sister-in-law, whose gown of silk organza, appliqued with ve- nise lace, has a high neckline, bell sleeves, an Empire bodice and an A-line skirt. Her illusion veil will be arranged from a Camelot cap of matching )ace and she will carry a cascade of orchids, stephanotis and Ivy. Mrs.

Daniel Stoogenke will be matron'of honor for her sister and Miss Marilyn Greenberg and Miss Ann Marie DeLuca will be the bridesmaids Serving' his brother as best man will be Alari, Martin and ushering will be Gaeza Hutman and Michael Uostetter A reception will follow In the country club and the couple will leave for Acapulco, Mexico They will i live in Stratford The bride, a secretary with Warnaco was graduated from Bunnell-high school and attended Chamberlayne Junior college in Boston. An alumnus Stratford high' school, the bride groom is manager of Martin's News Service. toring MISS DEANMA. BALAMACI St. "John Society Officers Dcanna Balamaci, Eugene Glow, Jr.

Become Engaefed George' BiUmacl, 1078 State innoimce engagement of 'their daughter, Deanna 'Marie to Jofm- ton OipW, son of ivir. and Mrs. Olow, 801' Evers street. A May 1973 wedding Is planned. 3 A graduate of Basslck' high ichool, Miss Balamaci is to' -the youth bppor Minltlri coordittslor it City -i, Qloiv, i graduate Joseph high is an assistant manager ol Rltter finance.

i Bellarmine Guild Announces Mwels F.or Fashion Mrs Thomas Noonan was iWlected general chairman of St. John Vianney society, Southport, at a recfent meeting the Sputh- pbrt room of Other officers named are Mrs. Paul J. Backiel, finance chairman, Mrs Douglas W. 'membership chairman; and Mrs; Albert A.

Hammond, proj ects. There will bo a meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Hammond of Woodrow avenue, Southport, and members will take scissors. Felicitations will be sent to' the Rev.

John J. Pito- hak, pastor of Holy Name of Jesus church, Stratford, honoring his 25th anniversary as 'a priest. He was formerly pastor of St. John Vianney church, Southport. Mode's have, bipen for the, "Fashions arijtJMelody" style show and'card that the Bellarmine guild Fairfield Preparatory school i sponsoring on Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in the Campus center of Fairfield university. Featured will Of lounge clothes, afternoon; and long dresses. Junior models will be Cheryl Goodall, "Beth Bi. sacca, Cheryl Vilale and Donna Boehm. Adult models will be Mrs.

Henry Chestnutt, Mrs. georga Geanuracso, Mrs. Thomas Do- Ian, Mrs. Michael Gavin, Mrs. Alphonsc Rappa, Mrs.

Krausc, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Michael Williams, Mrs. William Collins and Mrs. Richard D'Amore.

greetings by plirme from their jn-Bermuda. Mr. and.Mrs. Eric Qalby, of Nichols avenue, Stratford, have returned home after spending a two-week trip to Florida. They were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Dalhy, of West a 3each, residents of Bridgeport. Mr. end Mrs. Nicholas Rich and daughter, Eileen, of Evers street, and Mr.

and Mrs. James DelRe and: daughter Jamie, were the guests of Mrs.Rlch's mother, Costranza of Port Chester, N.Y;, for Mother's a Frank. Sopek of'Did Stratfield road, Fairfield, Is celebrating his.birthday daughter of Mr; and -Mrs. Ronald Szakolsky of'Old Stratfield road, ai r- field, celebrated her second birthday.May 16. Mrs.

Michael Tomchik of Texas avenue is confined to her home with- an injured foot. Mrs. Ceil Goes singer of Shelton was the dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Bob Yuill in Steak 'n' Brew Mother's Mr. and Mrs.

William Thomas of Parrolt avenue dined in the Wildemere restaurant, Milford last Saturday. Mrs. Rose Gerics of Moritz place, Fairfield, entertainet Mother's Day. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Ferrara and Frank and Denise Ferrara Doug Beney of drive Fairfield, observed his 15. Mrs. Stanley Janczcwski Wcstficld avenue has returnee home nlicr spending a vacatioj Our Wedding Consultant has you in mind Miss Carol Goodman will be married to Steven Martin this afternoon in the Hillandale Country club, Trumbull. i i i one of many plant em Ruth Allen KI-4321 for further STRATFIELD MOTOR HOTEL Mrs. Mae Christian; of Success ark, formerly of East avenue.

MAIN and CHAPEL STREETS BRIDGEPORT Telephone 366-4321 Ample Free Parking daughter, Mrs. Edward Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. Franc.s a a family from Culver City mch of East SiratfordJcalif. entertained at a family parly May 7 in homir of Ilicir dailRhter, Susan, wlio was confirmed in St.

church. Mrs. Raymond Bartomcli was her sponsor. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Christie t- calvo of Kossuth street observed 57lh wedding anniversary May to. Mr. and Mrs. David Kcrshav nf Hrislol, M.lss'., spent the Mother's Day weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs George Roston of Fairfield am Mr.

and Mrs. John Kershaw N'ewtown. btmg your lamp if will your muc And, reme ou; in Right Shades for your lamps ore right here We have almost every shape you. could want the cylinder, drum hex, bell, scailop, petticoat, bouiiotte, boudoir and new empire. And, within each shape we have wide variety of materials, fabrics, and sizes.

For we have the empire shade in elegantly pleated Belgian linen in gold, beige and white. We have drums rand cylinders in three different gold foil finishes and also in grass cloth. We have gold and silver lamp shades and crushed velvets in gold, white, and green and wetlook patents in red, olive, gold, black and white. Think of what nice things some new shades can do your decor visit our Shades Unlimited Department (second level)' have a fling. SHOP WEEKDAYS UNTIL? F.M.

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