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ASBURY PARK PRESS, Sat, July 12, 1975 A5 v-jm If 'A I WSSM ipni mmm lift i Bllitfl HH Jiil llll RilliillWBl CS8Sl3 KKrai lffi iiSSiSliiii liisiillili iaMif 11 MRS. EDWARD CAMILO Former Karen E. Carlson li 9 iaSiiili IHlliii Iflllif ti MRS. JAMES M. POLLIFRONE Former Cynthia Cose Pollifrone- Case OCEAN TOWNSHIP -Miss Cynthia Lynne Case wed James Michael Pollif-rone June 21 in Oa'khurst United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Robert O'Donnell, pastor, and the Rev. James Coyle of St. Dorothea's Roman Catholic Eatontown, officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. George Case, 8 Ash and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Pollifrone, 3 Ash all Eatontown, are parents of the couple.

Miss Kathleen Gleason and Gregory Frosberg were honor attendants. The bride attended Trenton State College. She was graduated from Stuart School of Business Administration, Asbury Park. She is employed at the Naval Weapons Station, NAD Earle, Colts Neck Township. The bridegroom is a graduate of Ohio State University.

The couple will live here. MRS. THOMAS V. D'AMICO II Former Deborah Woontner D'Amico-Woontner i HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP -Miss Deborah Ann Woontner, daughter of Mrs. Max Woontner, Eagle Hill and the late Mr.

Woontner, wed Thomas V. D'Amico II, 62 Heck Ocean Grove, June 14. The Rev. George Frank officiated at the ceremony in the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, here. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Thomas V. D'Amico, here and Passaic, and the late Dr. D'Amico. Mrs. Marc Woontner was matron of honor.

John D'Amic6, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride is a graduate of Trenton State College. She is employed at Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park. He is employed at Monmouth Family Center, Asbury Park.

The couple lives in Ocean Grove. MRS. JOHN A. HUDAK Former Catherine McCary Hudak- McCary FALLS CHURCH, Va. -The marriage of Miss Catherine M.

McCary, Arlington, and John Anthony Hudak, Belmar, N.J., took place May 24 in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, here. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Vincent Guerra, Arlington, and Cecil McCary, Norfolk. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Hudak, 111 Trenton Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Miss Regina McCary, the bride's sister, and Daniel Gallagher, were honor attendants. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph College, Emmits-burg, and the University of Virginia.

She is employed at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, N.J. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg. He teaches at Brick Township (N.J.) High School. The couple lives in MRS.

LAWRENCE RADOMSKI Former Cecelia Yannazzone Radomski-Yannazzone BERKELEY TOWNSHIP The marriage of Miss Cecelia Marie Yannazzone and Lawrence Joseph Radomski took place June 14 in St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church, Bayville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yannazzone, 128 Mill Creek Bayville.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Marian Radomski, 815 Huntington Pine Beach, and the late Stanley ski. Miss Charlotte Sayers was maid of honor. Richard Trumper was best man. The bride attended Central Regional High School, Bayville.

She is employed at Freedman's Bakery, Toms River. Her husband attended Toms River High School South. He is employed by the Department of Public Works, Pine Beach. MRS. DENNIS P.

FOSTER Former Karen Giaquinto Foster-Giaquinto BRICK TOWNSHIP -Miss Karen Rosa Giaquinto wed Dennis Preston Foster June 7 in Visitation Roman Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Giaquinto, 258 Spruce Drive, and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer W. Foster, Franklinville. Honor attendants were Mrs. Judith A. Trochimo-wicz, sister of the bride, and Robert E.

Foster, brother of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Brick Township High School. She is a senior at Glassboro State College. Her husband is a graduate of Delsea Regional High School, Franklinville. He attended Brandywine College, Delaware.

He is an Army veteran. He is a member of Glassboro police force. After a trip to Spain, the couple will live in Glassboro. MRS. RICHARD P.

STERN Former Jenny E. Straniero Stern-Straniero KEANSBURG Miss Jenny Elizabeth Straniero and Richard Patrick Stern June 28 in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Straniero, 1054 Rte. 36, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T.

Stern, 605 S. Laurel all Hazlet Township. Honor attendants were the bride's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Bailey, and Paul Albe. After a trip to Florida, Mr.

and Mrs. Stern will live in Columbus, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Raritan High School and Trenton State College. She taught at the Lloyd Road School, Matawan. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mater Dei High School, and the Academy of Food Marketing of St.

Joseph's College, Philadelphia. He is employed by the Kroeger Columbus. Camilo-Carlson DOVER TOWNSHIP -Miss Karen Elizabeth Carlson and Edward Camilo were wed June 21 in Toms River Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr.

Ansley VanDyke officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur N. Carlson, 302 Niblick Point Pleasant Beach, and the late Mr. Carlson.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jose Camilo, North Bergen. Miss Mildred Carlson, the bride's sister, and Carl Carlson, the bride's brother, were honor attendants. The bride is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach High School.

She attended Luther Junior College, Teaneck, and is a graduate of Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her husband is a graduate of St. Peter's Preparatory School, Jersey City, and Pratt Institute, School of Architecture, Brooklyn. After a trip to Nova Scotia, the couple will live in Wal-lington. illave your 'Txv Heading at the BEACON MANOR HOTEL Ocean Ave.

Hwy. 35 Point Pleasant Beach We cater up to 600 from the reasonable to the exquisite Call 892-2111 nnmniMwiwiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiniimimiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinninimiB urciN ivuinui mnuuun jiubui umiu -AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF immediate delivery anywhere in N.J. (Same day if you order by noon) In Stock for i 4 Services tor your Wcddinjj III MRS. BRUCE E. MURRAY Former Maryann Krusis Murray-Krusis RED BANK- Miss Maryann Krusis wed Bruce E.

Murray June 28 in St. James Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. John Zee officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Krusis, Cooper Middle-town Township, and Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Murray, Poncha-toula, are the couple's parents. Mrs. Rodney Stearly was matron of honor. Terry Murray, the bridegroom's brother, was best man.

The bride is a graduate of Millersville (Pa.) State College. She teaches at Keans-burg school. Her husband attended Southeastern Louisiana University. He is a Navy veteran. MRS.

DONALD W. HELT Former Susan J. Parker Helt-Parker WEST LONG BRANCH -Miss Susan Joan Parker became the bride of Donald William Helt last Saturday in the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. The Rev. Robert II.

Linders, pastor, offi- ciated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Asher S. Parker, 1272 Eatontown Oceanport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ceil W. licit, 301 Elm Drive, Neptune. Miss Laura Parker was her, sister's maid of honor. John Carter was best man.

The bride is a graduate of Shore Regional High School. She is employed at Ft. Monmouth. Her husband is a graduate of Neptune High School. He is employed by Brockway Glass Freehold.

MRS. RICHARD C. PADDOCK Former Diane Pennetti l1 illBillllllllH MRS. ROBERT P. NOVAK Former Diane Clark Novak-Clark HAZLET TOWNSHIP -The marriage of Miss Diane C.

Clark and Robert P. Novak took place June 28 in St. Benedict's Roman Catho- lie Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clark, 16 Stanford Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Novak, Flushing, N.Y., are the couple's parents. Miss Sandy Clark was her sister's maid of honor. Joseph Fontana was best man.

The bride is a graduate of Mater Dei High School, Middletown Township, and Georgian Court College, Lakewood. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. John's University, Jamaica, N.Y., and Georgetown University, Washington. He is a graduate student at Georgetown University. '1 MRS.

KEVIN G. WALKER Former Mary J. Cerra Walker-Cerra FREEHOLD Miss Mary Jeanne Cerra wed Kevin George Walker, June 28. The Rev. Michael P.

Santillo officiated at the ceremony in St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J.

Cerra Bernice Drive, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Spring Lake, and George Walker, Long Branch. Miss Lucy Cerra, sister of the bride, and James Walker, brother of the bridegroom, were honor attendants. The bride is a graduate of Freehold High School.

The bridegroom is employed by Jersey Seaboard Lines, here. The couple will live in Hightstown. Miss Linda Kern was maid of honor. Jack Paddock brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr.

and Mrs. Paddock are graduates ofTusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn. The bridegroom is employed by the Franklin School system. The couple will live in Newton. mmmmm mmmmm mmm HIDE-A-BEDS I brielle BRIELLE i OF BRICK TOWN The lafesf and finesf in bridaJ styles and fashion for the Bride, Bridesmaid ond Mothers of the Party.

Also a sample department for the budget minded group. 369 Mantoloking Brick Town or nftfil. fthonv 477-8787 (l i 1 51 5 Cookman J' Specialized INTERIORS I highway 70 phone 528-8300 SiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WEDDING GOWNS Trousseau Fashions Lingerie Gowns for the MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE Bridal Party MRS. WILLIAM STEVENSON Former Mary Stetler Her husband is a graduate of Ewing High School, Trenton. MRS.

PETER R. BRADY II Former Diane Donahue i FREE OSHA TRAINING COURSES Itlt MUSI CLCVjAINI BRIDE'S SHOP for Your WEDDING- 6vrTROUSSAU Your BRIDESMAIDS JAoiftT ftht Brid Grotn if? Phone 681-3000 FARMINGDALE Miss Mary Alice Stctler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zieber R. Stetler, 120 South Freehold, and William George Stevenson, Trenton, were wed June 21.

The Rev. Charles Root, pastor, and the Rev. Frederick Kirby, rector, Grace Episcopal Church, Providence, R.I., officiated. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

William Stevenson, Trenton. Mrs. Joan was matron of honor. Gordon Stevenson, brother of the bridegroom, ws best man After a trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs Stevenson will live in Freehold.

and Mrs. Stevenson are graduates of Albright College, Reading; Pa. The bride is a graduate of Freehold Regional High School. Brady-Donahue MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Miss Diane Clare Donahue married Peter Robert Brady II June 21. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Robert T. Bulman officiated at the ceremony in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Donahue, 11 2nd Port Monmouth, and Dr. and Mrs.

Peter R. Brady, 101 Park New Monmouth. Mrs. M. Janet Thomas was her sister's matron of honor.

Gary Puma was best man. The bride is a graduate of Middletown Township High School, Monmouth College, and Orange Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is a nurse in the intensive care unit at Riverview Hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of Christian' Brothers Academy. He attended Pheiffer College in North Carolina.

He is employed in the therapy department at Riverview Hospital. 1 Please call 681-3000 for Free as FRANKLIN Miss Diane E. Pennetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Pennetti, Harbor Morganville, Matawan Township, was wed to Richard C.

Paddock, June 28 in the First Presbyterian Church, here. The Rev. Andrews Beyers officiated. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Paddock, here, are the bridegroom's parents. During July free Training courses are being offered by Middlesex County College at county colleges throughout New Jersey in a statewide effort to provide representatives of labor and industry with a working knowledge of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) courses in A Guide to Voluntary Compliance with OSHA An effective introduction to OSHA, this course examines employer employee rights and responsibilities, inspections, violations, citations, penalties, federal standards, occupational health hazards, and safety programming. Construction Safety and OSHA This course focuses on the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of unsafe acts or conditions relative to the construction site. Subjects covered include: job instructions, injury reporting, material handling fire control and prevention, guarding of power equipment, personal protective equipment, excavating, trenching, and steel erection. Designated below by course symbol CS.

At Ocean County College Voluntary Compliance on July 15, 22, and 29 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Construction Safety on July 14, 21, and 28 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Avenue, Asbury Park ml The Zweben Family Presents Two Elegant Restaurants For the Finest in Catering haiotobrooli Route 35 Shrewsbury 747 0200 Allaire Rod Spring Lake Heights 449 7474 WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY MM Main Avon-by-th S.a PDIVATf IVENING 774-M36 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY, Phone 774-7000 Ext. 249 First and Last Name in BRIDAL FASHIONS offering originals and Ready Wear. 528-5555 The Zweben Family Bridal Fashion Show FASHION corner rn Rings ToVtHeSriSe lor Hit' Itrulal I'arn 4 Comnlvte Selection of if SAYREWOOD JEWELERS! Middletown Shop.

Center avrewooa nop. teenier Brick Plaza Shop. Center SQUIRE'S PUB The Completely Remodeled CROWN THISTLE ROOM Available for WEDDINGS Banquets Bar Mitzvahs Accommodating up to 250 Persons 542-5050 Monmouth Rd. West Lohg Branch Famous For Fine FORMAL WEAR LOVE LANE TUXEDO SHOP 23 W. Front ImI 8m 741-WS1 705 Rt.

71, Brielle a The to We cordially invite all Brides-to-Be their Attendents and Mothers-of-the-Wedding to attend our Fall Winter Bridal Fashion Show July fifteenth at eight o'clock in the evening, ACT MAKE RESERVATIONS BY CALLING f'JDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE Edison, N.J. at (201) 548-6000 ext. 315 at the BEACON Pt. Pleasant Beach "Stamp News" in Sunday's Press Ocean i.

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