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The Palm Beach Post du lieu suivant : West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 53

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THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1999 5D Weddings Anniversaries Fortunato-McMaster 'V: Jennifer Lee Fortunato and Michael Anthony McMaster were married Nov. 6 at IJeacon Baptist Church in Jupiter. The bride is the daughter of Joseph and Dianne Fortunato of Jupiter. McMaster is the son of Gabriel and Rose Vasha of Juno Beach and the late Larry McMaster. The bride, a graduate of Jupiter High School, is a sales representative at Metro Cellular in Jupiter.

McMaster, a graduate of Plymouth South High School in Everett, is an electronics technician at Metro Cellular. The couple will reside in Jupiter. Mrs. McMaster Mrs. Wojcik Donna Chamber of Springs, Stan Wojcik of; Knox City, Texas; and Jim Wojcik' of Port St.

John. They have three I I Feder-Viau Mrs. Dolence ing and Air Conditioning. Mr. Dolence is an enthusiastic golfer.

The Dolences are the parents of Jo Ann Templeton of Danville, and Frank Dolence Jr. of Boca Raton. They have five Ellen Feder and Steven Viau were married Oct. 24 at Advent Lutheran Church in Boca Raton. The bride is the daughter of Muriel Feder of Delray Beach and the late George Feder.

Viau is the son of Jean and Norma Viau of Lantana. The bride, a graduate of Nova is a teacher at Advent Lutheran School. Viau, a graduate of Spalding High School in Barre, is a superintendent at Tara Management Inc. in Palm Beach. The couple will reside in Lake Worth.

Mrs. Viau Vr Mr. and Mrs. Wojcik Stan and Jean Wojcik of Port St. John and formerly of West Palm Beach celebrated their 50th anniversary Nov.

14 by attending a luncheon at Bernard's Surf Restaurant in Cocoa Beach. The Wojciks were married in Glassboro, N.J., and moved from Glassboro to West Palm Beach in 1957. They moved to Port St. John in 1996. Mr.

Wojcik retired in 1974 after a 16-year career as an officer with the West Palm Beach Police Department. A veteran of World War II, he is a member of the VFW. Mrs. Wojcik retired in 1991 after a 30-year career as an assistant manager of the the Palm Beach County Circuit Civil Court. The Wojciks are the parents of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Lawrence R. and Keren B. Franklin of West Palm Beach celebrated their 50th anniversary Nov. 7 with a week of festivities in Cocoa Beach with relatives.

The Franklins were married at the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, Ohio, and moved from Ashland to South Florida in 1981. Mr. Franklin retired in 1992 after a career in electronics at various firms in West Palm Beach. He also worked as a cost engineer in Ashland. Mrs.

Franklin retired in 1995 after a 13-year career in accounting with the Palm Beach County School Board. She also worked about 17 years in accounting with A.L. Garber Printing Co. in Ashland. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin are members of Lakeside Presbyterian Church in West Palm Beach, and Mrs. Franklin is a Mr. and Mrs. Fasano Jerry and Ann Fasano of Lake Worth celebrated their 50th anniversary Nov.

21 by attending a dinner reception, hosted by their children, at Atlantis Country Club. The Fasanos were married at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in New York City and moved from Queens to South Florida in 1958. Mr. Fasano retired in 1983 after a career of about 10 years as a mail handler with the Fort Lauderdale office of the U.S. Postal Service.

He also worked about 30 years as a butcher in New York and South Florida. He enjoys playing cards, solving crossword puzzles and reading. Mrs. Fasano, a homemaker, retired in 1982 after a career of about 10 years as a clerk with the Oakland Park Aiton-Wilson Mrs. Franklin member of the West Palm Beach Garden Club.

The Franklins are the parents of Linda Smithhisler of Ashland; Rebecca Wiram of Riley, and, Ladd Franklin of Columbus, Ohio. They have six grandchildren and; three great-grandchildren. 1 Christine Lynn Aiton and Michael Alan Wilson were married Oct. 24 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Palm Beach Gardens. The bride is the daughter of Thomas H.

and Frances Aiton of Palm feeach Gardens. Wilson is the son of John 'and Laura Wilson of Grand Ledge, Mich. The bride, a graduate of the University of Miami, is a business consultant at Arthur Andersen Consulting in Fort Lauderdale. Wijson, also a graduate of the University of Miami, is a financial analyst for Federal Express. 1 The couple will reside in Fort Mrs.

Simpson The Simpsons are the parents of Janice Simpson of Delray Beach and Bruce Simpson of Lake Clarke Shore. They have two grandchildren and one Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dolence Frank Dolence Sr.

and Clara Dolence of Delray Beach celebrated their 60th anniversary Oct. 26. In honor of the occasion, they attended a celebration Oct. 24 at Brook's Restaurant in Deerfield Beach with their two children, their in-laws and their grandchildren. The Dolences were married in Springfield, 111., and moved from Indianapolis to South Florida in 1977.

Mr. Dolence retired in 1975 after 21 years as owneroperator of Dolence Heating and Air Conditioning in Indianapolis. He also played professional baseball for about IVi years in the American Association. Mrs. Dolence, a homemaker, worked for Illinois Bell Telephone as a supervisor before her marriage.

She also did secretarial work for Dolence Heat- Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Max "Milton" and Sylvia Simpson of Delray Beach celebrated their 50th anniversary Oct. 31. In honor of the occasion, they attended a family gathering Nov.

1 at the home of their son, Bruce, in Lake Clarke Shores. They also took a pre-anniversary cruise to the Caribbean Oct. 4. The Simpsons were married in Brooklyn and moved from Howard Beach, N.Y., to South Florida in 1981. Mr.

Simpson retired in the early 1980s after a career of about 40 years in sales in New York City. He is a veteran of World War II. Mrs. Simpson retired in the early 1980s after a 10-year career as a sales manager at Macy's in New York City. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Simpson enjoy golfing, bowling and traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Wolk Larry and Alice Wolk of Jupiter celebrated their 50th anniversary Oct.

31 by taking a Mediterranean cruise aboard the Pacific Princess (the "Love They also attended a Christmas dinner with their son Dean M. Wolf and friends in North Miami Beach. The Wolks were married at the home of a Army chaplain in Munich, Germany, and moved to South Florida in 1986 from Dallas. Mr. Wolk retired in 1982 after a 31-year career with various publications, including U.S.

Army's The Stars Stripes, where he was involved in reporting, printing and distribution; and The Chicago Tribune and The New York where he primarily did linotype operation. Mrs. Wolk retired in 1985 after a 17-year career with American Airlines in New York City and Dallas; she served in Mr. and Mrs. Berndtson Wallace W.

and Elizabeth G. Berndtson of Boynton Beach celebrated their 50th anniversary Nov. 20. In honor of the occasion, they attended a surprise dinner party Nov. 7 at Nick's Italian Fishery Chophouse in Boca Raton, attended by local family members and relatives from Rhode Island and New Jersey.

The Berndtsons were married at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cranston, R.I., and moved from Cranston to South Florida in 1993. Mr. Berndtson retired in June 1982 after a five-year career as a building maintenance man at Johnson Wales University in Providence, R.I., and a 24-year career as a driver with routes in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut for Curran Burtan Oil (a division of Texaco) in Providence. Mrs.

Berndtson retired in 1992 after a 25-year career as a Muncy-Kvarnberg fU Mrs. Fasano Paula Muncy and Steve Kvarnberg were married Nov. 7 at the Governors Club in West Palm Beach. The bride is the daughter of, Paul and Jean Muncy of Royal Palm Beach. Kvarnberg is the son of Don and Carol Kvarnberg of Chelsea, Mich.

The bride, a graduate of the University of Miami, is an employment manager at OutSource International in Deerfield Beach. Kvarnberg, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is a senior landscape architect at Krent Wieland Design Inc. in West Palm Beach. I The couple will reside in Lake Clarke branch of the U.S. Postal Service.

She enjoys arts and crafts. The Fasanos are the parents of Thomas Fasano of Palm Springs! Robert Fasano of Coral and Richard Fasano and Ann Ma-! rie Jennings, both of Wellington." They have two grandchildren. Mrs. Kvarnberg hores. Mrs.

Wolk various jobs, including revenue accounting and the credit union. She enjoys antique shows. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wolk enjoy traveling.

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Andres is the feoji of Thomas and Martha Andres of North Palm Beach. The bride, a graduate of the University of Florida, is a public accountant at Ernst Young LLP in West Palm Beach. Andres, jalso a graduate of the University of Florida, is a sales representative at Robert R. McGill Air Conditioning in West Palm Beach. The couple will reside in Boynton Bach.

1 1 i Engagements Mrs. Andres VALENTINE'S DAY LOVE LINES Sunday, February 14 With a Valentine's Greeting from The Palm Beach Post, there's no need to read between the lines. A Greeting says "I Love You" simple and sweet and straight from the heart. Published in a special section of The Post's Classifieds on Valentine's Day and appearing on the Internet, it's the perfect way to make this February 14th extra special for your loved ones. ORCHIDS! THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM! 17711 130th Ave.

Jupiter 747-9705 West on Indiantown Rd. to 1 30th Ave. N. turn left. Heart Greetings Line Greetings TO THE BEST DAD love being Daddy's little girl And, I love you too.

Cindy Valentine's Day Line Greetings cost just $2.75 a line (about four words per line) with a three-line minimum. To place your order call: I Scarlt'tl I h'rimi: Rhell $30.00 per heart Melville-Kinkade Richard Melville of Auckland, New Zealand, and Lorna Hughes of Royal Palm Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Ann Melville, to Robert Edward Kinkade III, son of Carolyn Rilling of Tampa. The wedding will be Feb. 27 in Wellington. Kapner-Ballay Margaret Kapner of West Palm Beach announces the engagement of her daughter, Tiffany Elisabeth Kapner, to Daniel Edward Ballay, son of Dennis and Gloria Ballay of Columbus, Ohio.

The bride-to-be also is the daughter of the late Norman Joseph Kapner. The wedding will be April 10 in West Palm Beach. Bralthwalte-Rodrlguez William and Stephanie Braithwaite of Boca Raton announce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Aimee Braithwaite, to Michael A. Rodriguez, son of Mariano and lleana Rodriguez of Miami. The wedding will be Nov.

27 in Boca Raton. teRiele-Glne William and Judith teR-lele of Palm Beach Gardens announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Miranda teRiele, to Frank Gine, son of Sal and Jean Gine of Cleveland, Ga. The wedding will be Oct. 9 in Palm Beach Gardens. Bishop-Ortiz Wolfgang and Mary Jo Bishop of Lake Worth announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristen M.

Bishop, to Michael A. Ortiz, son of Virgil and Janet Ortiz of Greenacres. The wedding will be Jan. 1 in Lake Worth. Williams-Mathews John and Lisa Williams of Naples, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tonya Elese Williams, to RV Mathews III, son of RV Mathews Jr.

of Jennings and Janice Young of Murphy, S.C. The wedding will be June 5 in West Palm Beach. 820-4343 Jupiter to Boynton 287-4108 Martin and St. Lucie counties (800) 432-7595, Ext. 4343 in Florida 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday Valentine's Day Photo Greetings How to make your announcement Announcements of weddings, engagements and anniversaries are published as a free service on a space-available basis. Information for weddings, engagements and anniversaries must be submitted on forms available at 2751 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, and at bureau offices. Forms can also be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the address below. Engagement notices must be received at least one month before the wedding date, and do not include photographs.

Wedding announcements must be received no later than three months after the wedding and may include a photograph of the bride or of the couple. Photographs should be no smaller than 3-by-5 inches, black and white or color. Free anniversary notices are limited to a couple's 50th, 55th, 60th, 65th and subsequent celebrations. Photographs may be included and should be no smaller than 3-by-5 inches. To announce other anniversaries, see the information below.

Mail announcements to The Palm Beach Post, Features Department, P.O. Box 24700, West Palm Beach, Fla. 33416-4700. Photos will be returned if a self-addressed, stamped envelope is provided. Otherwise, photos may be picked up in The Post's features department after publication.

If you miss the deadline or if you would like to choose a specific Sunday publication date for your announcement, you can now do so by purchasing space through the advertising department. The charge is $100 for the standard announcement. Additional space costs $41 per inch. For more information about free announcements, call 820-4730. For information about purchasing space, call 820-3108.

This very special keepsake costs just $45.00 for a 1 col. by 2" greeting. It includes a photo and 3 or 4 lines of copy. We will reduce or enlarge a snapshot (black white or color) to the proper size. All Valentine's Day Photo Greetings must be paid for in advance.

Order yours by delivering a snapshot and message to: The Palm Beach Post 2751 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach (One block south of Belvedere Rd.) The deadline tor all Valentine's Day greetings delivered or ordered by phone Is 5 p.m., Wednesday, February 10th. I --1 lli il in" Tat All Love Lines will appear on the Internet, including the Photo CMreetings and the Live You" heart! i I 1 1 jitiMft mh flunhfi lirtf- I'liiriuM iii 11 in I.

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