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Shore Area Engagements Are Made Known ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, June 1i, 1969 37 Wavd-Masker Bridal Is Held in Red Bank i RED BANK Miss Mary Ann Masker and John Joseph Ward Jr. were married Saturday at United Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ncldon W.

Masker, 44 Sand Spring Drive, Eatontown, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Podbel-ski, 3 Argonne East Kcansburg, Middletown Township. The Rev. Leonard Rowell, associate minister, officiated.

The bride wore a Victorian style gown with Venise lace trim. She carried white carnations. Attend Bride Mrs. Bulent Atalay, Freder 7 x'l 1 I mmmm i mm." a SUSAN ANN JACQUIN CAROL E. BECKER icksburg, was her sister's matron of honor.

Other attendants were Mrs. William Masker, Springfield, Miss Jeri Masker and Miss Betty Lee Cook-scy, Alexandria.Va., and Miss Carol Musto, Wanamassa, Ocean Township. Jcanninc Atalay, Fredericksburg, and Pamela Masker, Springfield, were flower girls. Alexander J. Shanley, Long Branch, was best man.

Ushers CHARLENE E. SCHNEIDER Sch ne'uler-Murphy ROCHESTER, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Schneider, 149 Armstrong have announced the engagement of their daughter, Charlcne Ellen, to Thomas Arthur Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Murphy, 1209 Logan Wanamas-sa, Ocean Township, N.J. The bride, a graduate of Bishop Kaerny High School, is a senior at Oswego State College.

Mr. Murphy is a graduate of St. Rose High School, Belmar, N.J., and Notre Dame (Ind.) University. He is associated with William Wiseman, associated real estate appraisers, TTanamassa. MRS.

JOHN J. WARD JR. Former Mary Ann Masker Middletown Township high school and Monmouth College. He is a teacher at Colts Neck Township. SUSAN S.

BANDER llander-Aeker OCEAN TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Bander, N. Edge-mere Drive, West Allcnhurst, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Sherman, to Arthur Irwin Acker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Acker, S. Wanamassa Drive, Wanamassa. Miss Bander resides in New York, where she is a clinical instructor of medical surgical nursing at Monfcfiore-Morris-ania Hospital Affiliation of New York City. She was graduated from Boston University where she was secretary of the School of Nursing Student Council and president of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.

Mr. Bander, who has a real estate firm in Asbury Park, is president of Monmouth YM-YWHA and a director of N.J. Region Jewish Welfare Board. Mr. Acker was graduated were Richard Pembricks, East Keansburg; Richard Spencer, Union Beach; William Masker, bride's brother, and Donald Santerisero, Middletown Township.

A reception took place at the home of the bride's parents. They will reside at Brighton Arms, Neptune City. Both Are Teachers The bride is a graduate of J. E. B.

Stuart High School, Falls Church, and Monmouth College. She is a teacher in the Long Branch school system. The bridegroom is a graduate FOR rASHION of Reeher-De Loiiffvliam FAIR HAVEN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Becker, 16 Rivcrlawn Drive, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol to Ronald P.

Dc Long-champ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dc Longchamp, Denver, Colo. The wedding is planned for July 27. Miss Becker is a graduate of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and Syracuse (N.Y.) University.

She is personnel manager of the Tech Coop, a branch of the Harvard operative society, cam-bridge, Mass. She is granddaughter of Mrs. Alexander W. Hirsch, Red Bank, and the late Mr. Hirsch, and of Mrs.

Morris Becker, Red Bank, and the late Mr. Becker. Mr. De Longchamp is a graduate Of Reek School anri Regis College, both in Denver, and did graduate work at Boston College. He is employed by Noymer Manufacturing Boston.

Auditions Are Open For Summer Slock NEW YORK Peter Funfolo and Ted Kurdyla, producers of the first all student production presented at the Garden State Arts Center by Mater Dei High School, will sponsor an in-town summer stock for students. Auditions for young performers between 16 and 21 years of age are being held from 5-10 p.m. throughout the week and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the 13th Street Theater, 50 W.

13th St. The show selected for the company is "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd" and will open Aug. 1. Jaequui-Deitz TOINT PLEASANT BEACH Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Jac-quin, 118 Niblick have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Ann, to Spec. 4 Lewis II. Deitz son of Mr. and Mrs. Deitz Pom-pano Beach, formerly of Eatontown.

Miss Jacquin is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach High School. She plans to enter Ocean County College in the fall. Her fiance was graduated from Monmouth Regional High School. He is in the Army, stationed at Ft. Monmouth, where he was graduated from Micro Wave Electronic School.

Officials Seat Staff of Nciv VFW Group ENGLISHTOWN State and district officers conducted instituting ceremonies for the new Auxiliary to Battleground Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Mrs. Richard Nebus. Keyport, state department chaplain; Mrs. Harry Sachs, Kcansburg, 6th district president, and Mrs.

John Brenon, Kcyport, conducted the ceremonies and installed officers. A mother-daughter team will serve among the officers. Mrs. Edward Quigley is president, and her daughter, Nancy, historian. Others seated were Mrs.

Carlton Reed and Mrs. Raymond Hardwick, vice presidents; Mrs. Robert Johnston, treasurer; Mrs. Cosmo Salozzo, secretary; Mrs. William Shier, conductress; Mrs.

John Goodman, chaplain; Mrs. Richard Pizzolongo, guard, and Mrs. Wilber Schcllet, Mrs. John CannarelJa, and Mrs. Wesley Fairchild, trustees.

More than 250 persons, representing VFW groups of the area, attended the event at Steve's Main Brook Inn. Loop Does Trick To thread a needle with yarn or elastic thread, push a loop of mereerixed cottcn thread through the eye of the needle. Stick the end of the yarn or elastic thread through the thread loop, pull the thread and the other will come through. ELEGANCE wEwim and gowns for the Bride's attendants. MARY FRANCILLE NEMEC iV emec-Dorem us PALM BEACH.

Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Nemec. 1438 N.

Ocean have announced the encaccment of their dauch- ter, Mary Francille, to Theo dore Arnold uoremus son of Dr. and Mrs. Dornmiis 44 RppIc- less Red Bank, N.J. Miss Nemec is a local trlmi- sion singer and interviewer. She attended Palm Beach Junior College and Stetson University, ue jana, Ha.

She appeared in plavs at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, pearcd on several shows includ ing tnose of Merv Griffin. Skitch Henderson and Barry Farber. miss Nemec was a debutante with the Palm Beach ODera Ball. She is a member of the Junior League, Junior Patroness Guild of the Opera, and bcreen Actors Guild and Equity. bhe founded "Younc Doers of America," after being caught in tne invasion of Czechos ovakia last summer while on a Europe an tour with her family.

Mr. Doremus was graduated with honors both Blair Acade my, Blairstown, N.J., and Washington and Lee Universitv. Lexington, Va. He was presi dent ot tne senior class at Stet son University College of Law, St. Petersburg, from which he was graduated this month.

LINDA ANN PERRINE Perrine-Chewning WALL TOWNSHIP The engagement of Linda Ann Perrine to Kirk D. Chewning was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Perrine at a party in their home, 8 Blansing Rd.

Miss Perrine is attending Wall High School. Mr. Chewning is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman, Rte.

88, Brick Township. He is in the Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. 2 Out of 3 Insured NEW YORK More than 135 million Americans now have some form of life insurance. This means that the lives of two out of three residents are in sured, according to the Institute of Life Insurance. PEGGY KELLY Kelly-Matthews FAIR HAVEN Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Kelly, 4 Minton Lane, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Robert C. Matthews, son of Mayor and Mrs. Robert A.

Matthews, 95 Willow St. Miss Kelly, a graduate of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Hieh School, attended Cam bridge Business School, Boston. sne is employed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, Holm-del Township. Mr. Matthews, a eraduate of the same high school, served in tne Army.

He is vice president and part owner of Simplex Boat here. NANCY KALISH Kalish'Latulon LONG BRANCH-The engagement of Miss Nancy Kalish to Bruce Landon has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalish, 266 Lenox Ave. He is son of Mrs.

Clifford Empey, New Plymouth, Idaho, and the late Philip S. Landon. Miss Kalish is a graduate of Long Branch High School and Douglass College, where she was theater critic for the school newspaper. Mr. Landon was graduated cum laude from University of Utah at Salt Lake City.

He has a masters degree from Rutgers University where he is teaching while working toward his doctorate. JUDITH A. GORDON Sandwich Favorite Sandwich leftover ham between two squares of hot corn-bread and top the sandwich with cheese. Watch the members of your family go for it. 7 ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY.

FASHION from Rutgers University where he was secretary of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. He attends New Jersey College of Dentistry, Jersey City, and is a member of Alpha Omega dental fraternity. His father is an electrical engineer at Electronics Command. Ft. Monmouth, and is associated with Senior Housing Corp.

and Monmouth County Library Association, both here. JILL WALKER WalkeMlibbs NEPTUNE CITY Mrs. Florence Walker, 49 Merritt has announced the engagement of her daughter, Jill, to Lee Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs, 14 Lawrence Drive.

The bridc-clcct and her fiance are graduates of Neptune High School. She is a dental assistant in the office of Dr. Robert Schor, here. Mr. Gibbs is employed by Bowne's Market, Al-lenhurst.

Mon. Ed. Council Adult Typing Classes July 7 July 30 $12 229-9400 YOUR FAMILY SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST ONE JUDITH A. SLATER Slater-Lewis OCEAN TOWNSHIP The Rev. and Mrs.

John E. Slater Lincoln Drive, Colonial Terrace, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Donald Gordon Lewis son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hatboro, Pa. The prospective bride was graduated from Asbury Park High School and attended Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio.

She is a senior at Monmouth College. Mr. Lewis was graduated from Millerville (Pa.) College where he was president of Tau Gamma Lambda fraternity. He did graduate work at Franklin and Marshall University, Lancaster, and Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. He is attending Princeton Theological Seminary and is assistant pastor at First Presbyterian Church, Shrewsbury.

Staff Seated By Auxiliary BEACHWOOD-The first permanent officers and charter members of the newly formed Auxiliary to Bayville Elks Lodge, Berkeley Township, were installed at a meeting in the Community Club. Mrs. Robert Molzon is president; Mrs. Leon Dybiec, senior vice president; Mrs. William Grablauskas, Mrs.

Herbert Ryno and Mrs. Robert Keyser, secretaries; Mrs. William Kehoe, treasurer; Mrs. E. B.

Lewis, chaplain; Mrs. Albert Baranyay, Mrs. Edward Briesch, Mrs. Grablauskas, Mrs. Robert Hood, and Mrs.

Raymond Walsh, advisory board. Mr. Molzon, exalted ruler of the lodge, and George Macmoy-le, seated the officers, and Mrs. William Cody, past president of Brick Township Auxiliary, inducted the members. Mrs.

John Callaghan, president of Brick Auxiliary, presented a Bible to the new group. if AftftDCCCIVF 223-4010 On Billowing Chiffon MADE OF 100 WASHABLE NY LOS LENORA S. STEWART Steuart-Estelle LAWTON, Okla. Mr. and Mrs.

Ragan R. Stewart, here, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lenora Sue, to Sgt. Howard T. Estelle. He is son of Mrs.

Justina E. Siciliano, 18 Green Nmv tune City, N.J., and Howard Estelle, Asbury Park, N.J. An Aug. 9 wedding will take place in Lawton. Miss Stewart was graduated from Eisenhower High School.

Her fiance attended Neptune, (N.J.) High School and com pleted his high school education while the service. Sgt. Es telle, who has served a tour of duty in Vienam, is stationed with the Army at Ft. Sill, here. Gordoit'Iiyer NEWPORT NEWS, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon, here, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Thomas David Byer. Trenton, formerly of West End, Long Branch, N.J. The wedding will be Aug.

2 in Hampton. The future bride was graduated from Hampton Roads Academy and attended Monticello College, Godfrey, 111. Mr. Byer is the son of Mrs. Rudolph Eisner and Albert L.

Byer, both of Trenton. He attended Marietta (Ohio) College and was graduated from Monmouth College where he was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is employed by Oneida Silversmiths, Ltd. Sweater Reviherl If last year's cardigan is too tight, stitch on nylon blanket binding to the neck and front. Make button holes on one side of the binding and sew buttons to the other.

or just to browse. What could be more erni-riine on a balmy $ummer evening, than a dress made of billowing chiffon. Another easy care easy wear summer fabric rom FABS REG 79c YD. Asbury Park Area Mrs. Florence Molloy, Mrs.

Lorrain George, Mrs. Jane Gaf. fey, and Mrs. Florence Slattery, members of the National Association of Retired Civil Employes, Asbury Park, have returned from Washington where they attended the legislative conference. Pvt.

Ronald Heinzinger and Pvt. Richard Heinzinger, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Heinzinger, are serving with the Army in Germany after a 14-day leave at home. Fred C.

Beyer son of Mr. and Mrs. Beyer Windsor Neptune City is attending the American Legion Jersey Boys State as a counselor this week at Rider College, Trenton. Northern Monmouth The Woman's Club of Raritan Township selected Linda Pren-dergast, Hazlct Hazlet Township, as their delegate to the Citizenship Institute at Douglass College. Barbara Dougherty, Mallard Hazlet Township, has been presented with the club's annual scholarship award.

Mrs. F. A. Sallce, Miami, Fla. is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. Hoffman, E. Bergen Red Bank, for several weeks.

Mrs. Sallce attended the ceremonies at Jersey Shore Medical Center Sunday where she served as secretary of the Board of Governors for many years. Toms River Area Mrs. Ruth Perry, Beachwood, has an article in the "Making Good Cause Pay Off" department of the June issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine. She describes youngsters giving benefit carnivals, using kits provided by American Cancer Society.

Mrs. Terry is director of the society's Ocean County unit. Mr. and Mrs. William Z.

Tyson and family, Beacon Beachwood, have returned from a two-week trip to Hawaii. Susan Clayton, Whitesville Toms River, and Old Bridge, was guest of honor at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Edwardine White, Keyport. Guests included fellow-cachers at Raritan Township High School. Miss Clayton will wed Robert L.

Slobod, Center Hall, Sunday. Sharon and John Juliano, children of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Juli-ano, Fairway Drive, Point O'Woods, Toms River, left Sunday for a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Martin Peak.

San Diego, the former Susie Juliano of Toms River. Their uncle, M. Sgt. Peak is serving with the Marine Corps in Vietnam. Local Happening Item may be telephoned or mailed to The Press, Asbury Park, or to any of the 5 Press Bureaus In Red Bank, Freehold, Long Branch, Point Pleasant, and Toms River.

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