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1 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS 1 8 nurlnnf Diane PZayfer Bride Vow Said Miss Palricia Schroder Bride of Russell Howard (ary James A pel MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Driver Is Killed Mr. McNerney was a communicant of St. Barnabas R.C. Church, Bayvillc. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James McNerney and a sister, Mrs. Nancy McPhee. Seaside Park. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, Auto Hits Tree, G.LLOWAY TOWNSHIP -James A.

McNerney, 23, of 25 Adelphl South Toms River, was pronounced dead at the Atlantic City Hospital yesterday after his car ran off the Garden State Parkway here, struck a group of trees, and split into two sections. Mr. McNerney was thrown in of njrrnngemejiK CM. I irom me cnr. I vv' 1 yr 'V' from the cnr.

is charge By Couple In Chapel FT. MONMOUTH Miss Judith Lea Marolf and Dennis Joseph Perez were married yesterday in the Post Chapel. The Rev. Francis McEvoy, Catholic chaplain, officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Marolf, 7 N. Chaphagen Drive, Neptune, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Tuzzolino, Tampa, Fla. Miss Nancy June Zea, Neptune, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Elizabeth Wolck, Neptune, and Michele Marolf, at home, sister of the bride. Paul J. Marolf, at home, brother of the bride, was best man.

The ushers were Michael Sears, Long Branch, and John Boyd, Wanamassa, Ocean Township. A reception was given at the home of the parents of the bride. After a wedding trip to West Virginia and Florida, the couple will reside in Okinawa. The bride is a graduate of Neptune High School. The bridegroom is serving with the Army in Okinawa.

He is a graduate of Zephyr-hills (Fla.) High School. Miss Diane Avis Playter and Gary James Apel were married yesterday at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth. The Rev. Gerard J.

McCarron officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Playter, 152 Hopping and Mr.

and Mrs. Warren C. Apcl 116 Church all Bel-ford. Mrs. Everett Poll, Ocean Township, was her sister's honor attendant.

Others were Mrs. W. C. Apel, bridegroom sister-in-law, and Miss Linda Ryan, both here. Sharon Playter, sister of the bride, was flower girl.

Kevin Nesci, Red Bank, was ringbearer. Daniel Apcl, at home, was his brother's best man. The ushers were Warren C. Apel here, bridegroom's brother, and Mr. Poll.

A reception was held at Smith's Restaurant, here. They will reside in East Keansburg after a wedding trip to Bermuda. The bride is a graduate of Mater Dei High School, here, and Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, New York. She is a secretary at Bell Telephone ik in i i ii ii iiiiinii niiiirtiraJViWinnnriimnirrrTnii UUUUUL per itr nnntnnnn CAU9tl-320r A HCtNStD MIMIIK OF TK lUDCtlltlNMCtltmUM. Beff.

$39.95 COMPLETE Including, foot control at this t- low price. FREE INSTRUCTIONS on use of your new machine. FEATURES: wwww Dogs AA1 adjustable Zig-zags, makes huttnn- mvmmvmmw holes, (w) and sews on sj portable sewing-. First Time Ever! 12 Mon.f Jun V'i MRS. ROBERT DOYLE Former Diane Ondrick Freehold Miss Wed Yesterday FREEHOLD Miss Diane Ondrick, daughter of Mrs.

Walter Fohrenck, 18 Francis Drive, was married yesterday to Robert Doyle, 225 Augusta South Amboy. The Rev. Anthony Kramarz officiated at the ceremony in St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Doyle. Mrs. Frank Ruszezyk, Sayreyille, was matron of honor "for her sister. Miss Connie Banites, Edison, was maid of honor.

Other attendants were Mrs. Joseph Doyle, South Amboy, and Miss Pamela Kaminsky, Fords. Tara Day, Englishtown, was flower girl. Joseph Doyle was best man for his brother. Ushers were Frank Ruszezyk, Vince Con-nota, Sayreville, and B.

J. Movey, South Amboy. Anthony Ruszezyk was ring bearer. After a reception at the Polish Home, South River, the couple left on a wedding trip to Jamaica. They will reside in South Amboy.

The bride is employed by Charles Komar, Sons South Amboy, and he is employed by National Lead Sayreville. a- Ass a t-. a -y i "4'A NEW SHREWSBURY -Miss Patricia Schrader and Russell Howard were married yesterday in New Shrewsbury Reformed Church. The Rev. Neil Busker, pastor, officiated at the ccre-nionv, assisted by Wally Roofer, Brooklyn, a June graduate of New Brunswick Theological seminary.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Schrader. Largo, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Howard, 49 Cedar East Keansburg, Middletown Township. Mrs. Allison R. Smith, Med-ford, was matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were the Misses Beth Bowers, Atlanta, and Wanda Butler, Madison, N.C. David Phillips, Holmdel Township, was best man. The ushers were James Coleman, Matawan, and Terry Trinidad, Atlantic Highlands. After a reception at the Cobblestones, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Poconos. They will reside here.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard are Middletown Township High School graduates. The bride is also a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. MRS.

GORDON B. TYLKA Susan Wondracek fire the heat pllllll illllill piiiillpl 1.. Hill! Anne Soclivith Weds Al Lakeivood Bridal I I i Susan Wondracek Bride Of Gordon Blair Tylka III ll. I mm I llif -k ll VA, 1 idu 111 iu uy 011 iyyi, Take it home in its own carrvina case now! 1 BRIELLE Miss Susan Evelyn Wondracek and Gordon Blair Tylka were married Saturday at The Church in Brielle, Reformed Church of America. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Albert A. Wondracek, 1003 Riverview Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tylka, 1 Kupper Drive, Normandy Beach, Brick Township.

The Rev. William Jewett, pastor, officiated. Mrs. David Maclnnis, San Antonio, was matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs.

Mosen Morad, Point Pleasant; Mrs. Carlos Fuentes, Lawrenceville; Mrs. Leonard Tylka, Middlesex, and Mrs. Patrick Tylka, Me- tuchen, sisters-in-law of the bridegroom. Patrick Tylka was his brother's best man.

The ushers were Leonard Tylka, Dr. Carlos Fuentes, Philip MacPeek, Normandy Beach and John Nemeth, Cranbury. A reception was held at Charley 5's Inne, Spring Lake Heights. They will reside in Spring Lake Heights after a wedding trip to Nassau, The Bahamas. The bride is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach High School and Georgian Court College, Lakewood.

She is a teacher in the Brick Township School System. The bridegroom is a graduate of Edison High School and Rider College, Lawrenceville, and is also a teacher in the Brick Township School System. The Singer 1 to 36" Credit Plan; 13 helps you have these values 1 pr now-within your budget. MRS. GARY J.

APEL Former Diane Playter Laboratories, Holmdel Township. The bridegroom, a graduate of Middletown Township High School, is employed by Robert's Electric, Island Heights. LAKEWOOD Miss Anne Elizabeth Sodwith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Sodwith, 89 Western Drive, was married to Richard Joseph McCunney, Saturday at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. John Conlin, Baltimore, and the Rev. James Comlin, Scranton, cousins of the bride, officiated at the rites and concelebrated the Nuptial Mass.

The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McCunney, Philadelphia. Mrs.

Joseph Lang, Bryn Mawr, was matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Robert Grosfeld, Ithaca, N.Y., sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Sweeney, Boston. Leann Miller, Philadelphia, was flower girl. John Miller, Philadelphia, was ring bearer.

Joseph Lang, Bryn Mawr, was best man. The ushers were Dr. Grosfeld and John Volk, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. A reception took place on the lawn of the Parish Center. They will reside in Devon, after a wedding trip to the Bahamas.

The bride was graduated from St. Rose High School, Belmar, and Boston College. She is a teacher of 6th grade at Worrall School, Marple-Newtown, Pa. The bridegroom is a graduate of Villanova (Pa.) College and received a masters degree from Penn State University this month. He is an engineer with General Electric, King of Prussia, Pa.

Pledges Hit 8660,920 For Hospital POINT PLEASANT -Pledges to the building fund of Point Pleasant Hospital have reached the two thirds mark. The hospital Friday reported $660,920 has been pledged to a campaign to raise $1 million to help pay for a five story, $5 million addition now underway. Of this, $447,520 has been piedged by hospital trustees, staff members, employes and volunteers. The Community Appeal Division will be organized near the end of the summer to seek public support. The addition, which will take two years to complete, will increase the hospital's bed capacity to 242.

Datebook fi 11. 'mmmmm mm F'WKt' 'mw'tm fBBh4Hf) MRS. RUSSELL HOWARD Former Patricia Schrader The bridegroom attends Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, Middletown Township. He is employed by Kinney Shoes, Middletown Township. WOULDN'T YOU REALLY i RATHER SAVE MONEY! LESTER GLENN I BUICK-OPEL TOMS RIVER YOUR SUMMER Headquarters for ALUMINUM FURNITURE ACCESSORIES SURF MATS GRILLS I CHARCOAL SWIMMING POOLS um Friedr'ich mre a Flriedrichl 5 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS 4 see what makes Friedrich the most efficient and quiet air con- ditioner around! OVER 25 YEARS Near Jersey Shore Hospital 3986.

LE SHOES NOW $799 were $8 99 00 V2 Price SLE SHOES Open daily 10 lo 9 Sa. 1 0-6 ALTON BUKESLEE liTrwoi irri rr J-" 1 We Service Install Appliances and Room and Central Air Conditioning J.G. MENNIE Co. SPECIALIST FOR 1905 Corlies Ave, Neptune, N.J. 775 "MONMOUTH Shopping Center trideRite SALE V.

SHOE LIMITED DISCONTINUED STYLES This is a paid directory of events of non-profit organizations. Rates: $3 for one insertion of three lines, each additional line, for two consecutive days, $4, each additional line, for three to seven consecutive days, $6, each additional line, for 14 consecutive days, $7.50, each additional line for 28 consecutive days, $12, each additional line, $3. Call the Datebook Secretary, Asbury Park Press Office, 774-7000. EVERY TUES. WED.

Diet Control Centers will meet at the Freehold Elks Club on East Main Street Broadway, starting at 7:30 p.m. For information Call 446-9336. JUNE 28 29 Spring Lake Heights Ladies Auxiliary Rummage Sale. 7 to 9 p.m. June 28th, 9 a.m.

till noon 29th. Spring Lake Heights Fire House, 6th Essex Spring Lake Heights. For pickup 449-6154. JULY .1 Asbury Park Court No. 21 Order of Amaranth, Card party at the Como Temple, 515 Church Street, Spring Lake Heights.

Starting 8 p.m. Donation $1.50. JULY 1 to 5 Long Branch Historical Museum presents 10th Maurice Podell Summer Art Festival. Long Branch Historical grounds, 12G0 Ocean 10 a.m. until.

FREE. For information call Chamber of Commerce, 222-0400 or 229-0600. JULY 2 3 St. Mark Missionary Servant Guild, Bazaar 13th Ave. Pavilion, Belmar, 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Handmade items, white elephant. JULY 3 4 Avon Junior Women's Club, Sponsoring Arts ti Crafts Show Sale, at the Avon Boardwalk Pavillion. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For information for reservations of space to display and sell, call 98W847, 775-4973, or 774-6845. JULY 8, 9 Ocean County Artist Guild, Annual Out-Door Art Show, at Town Hall Green, Toms River. Media; oil, water color, graphics mixed. Prizes and ribbon awards. Township of Dover chooses purchases a work depicting area.

For information Write P.O. Box 91, Toms River, New Jersey. JULY 8, 9, 12, 13 Friendly Circle of the W.S.C.S. of Harvey Memorial Church, Rummage Sale 1120 Arnold Pt. Pleasant.

July 8, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; July 9, 12, 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. JULY 10 Board of Trustees for Marie Champion Scholarship Fund. Flea Market at Old Acme Store, Main Manasquan.

Rain date July 17. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spaces available $5. Refreshments Bake Sale.

Call 223-0119 or 223-3961. St. Mary's Parish of Deal Gaudeamus VIII Annual Surprise Ball St. Mary's School, Wickapecko Ocean Twp. From 9 p.m.

till Dawn. Donation $25 per couple. For information or reservation call 531-2629. For address ol the Ginger Sewing Cenler nearet't you. see White Pages under SINGER COMP, A Trademark otTHE SINGER COMPANY n.

i.u.!an a The Associated Press "WHA YOU CAN t)0' ip Z'. XT 1 1 s' TK MRS. RICHARD MCCUNNEY Former Anne Sodwith Fish Every Wednesday II the fish You Can Eat! Golden Brown Fish French Fries Cot Slaw toll and Suitor FrL' aft a OPEN jj Sunday Jf 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 9 MON.

THRU THUK5. QJ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. fRL'TlllO, 1 SAT. 'TIL 9 EJ Brick Town ju (li Btmar-Wall-FrMhtd Wtil Long Branch jf Shrwtbury-( Red Bank) jT LJ Napluno-laurollOfi ZL Lakewood i At sizes 8'j-12) 12'2-3G 4-9 Bi irli and gGifh the Drug Explosion What Is human mind.

To many people, use and abuse it's the insidious spreading of drucs that affect the $1Ho $15.00 Associated Tress Science Editor Dmrncwus Unit's." mill Alton Blakeslcc, in his booklet "What You CHECil ViHEELS Can Do About -i for SAFETY together all of today's available facts concerning drug ubu.se and what can be done Make sura that your wheels are properly balanced for smooth, safe driving. Our experts will check them thoroughly. PHONE 775-0700 lor the youngster who is "hooked." The booklet is "must" reading for every family in America and is available through this I newspaper tor only $1. Send for your copy now! Custom Tire iinn maim ctdfft 12 Vs-3 3'i-J0 MOW, 1 i and Big Boy, $14. $18 P.F.

Sneakers (Discontinued Sfyloi) MONMOUTH Shopping Center turn I SEND COUPON 10k I Drug Booklet I Asbury Park Press Associates. Inc. BRADLEY BEACH 39" Size 4995 ROLL AWAY BED SALE Aluminum I'rumf-l'tmm Mullrvsn Press Plaa Abury Park, 07712 mail me copies of I AROUI DANGr.ROUf, DOUG'S" ffir WrW.h I widiHMt I Name Street I City State Make checks Payable to I Price Includes: postage, tax and handling, 30" Size 3995 I' Rl.35otDol Rood Ookhurtl SUMjl.S4llllJ(.ll:)lrJ Perth Amboy, Menlo Park, Willingboro Plaio Skillfully Fitting Children Since 1918 IMMEDIATE Drill I MY HUFFMAN-KOOS Rt. 35 CIRCLE, EATONTOWN Rt. 9, FREEHOLD Houte of th Weekt In Sunday'! Prn 1.

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