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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 10

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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10
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10 Evening Journal, Wiimington. Del. Saturday, September 11, 1971 1 1 i- A Wi y- it i v. r- 1 JlIliillGf If in -jKi Mrs. Forrest D.

Brownlowe Mrs- Edward MkhaeI McNally Mrs. Raymond P. Orsetti Smith, Orsetti Mrs. William Joseph Gallagher Green, Gallagher Vows Said Janice Carbone Is Bride Mrs. Harry Secmans Marinelli, Secmans Mrs.

Vincent B. DiTimmasso Jr. Miss Kathy Erdody Is Married The wedding of Miss Kathy Lynn Erdody and Vincent B. DiTommasso Jr. took place in Red Clay Creek Presbyterian Church Sept.

13 at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Carl Bogard officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Du Pont Country Club. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Erdody of 2IJ Yearsley Parkwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. DiTommasso of 3805 Nancy Dun-linden Acres.

Maids of honor were Miss Stacy Erdody, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Ellen Mueller. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Hudson, Miss Joyce Fleis-chut, Miss Theresa DiTommasso, and Miss Ramona DiTommasso, sister of the groom. Best man was Glen Reed. Ushers were George Deem, Mario DiTommasso, brother of the groom; William Sweede, Robert Suiter, and John Ryan. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Thomas McKean High School and attended Dcla-wrte Technical and Community College.

Mr. DiTommasso is serving with the Naval Reserve. The couple plan to honeymoon at the shore. Mrs. Peter F.

Episcopo Werkheiser, Episcopo Miss Valma Ann Werkheiser and Peter Frederick Episcopo were married in Holy Rosary Catholic Church Sept. 11 at noon. The Rev. William Graney officiated and a reception followed in St. Ann's Social Hall.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Werkheiser of 907 Parkside Claymont, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph L. Episcopo of 902 McCabe Ave. Maid of honor was Miss Anna L. Werkheiser, sister' of the bride; bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte A. Conner, Miss Cathy A.

Aukerman and Mrs. Robert E. Burton. Best man was Joseph A. Episcopo, brother of the groom.

Ushers were Dr. John Castiglioni, James Truono and Robert Burton. Flower girls were Anne Marie Tickle and i 1 Ann Raughley. The bride is a graduate of H. Fletcher Brown Technical High School and Catonsville Community College.

She is a nurse at Riverside Hospital. The groom, a graduate of H. Fletcher Brown Technical High School and Delaware Technical and Community College, has served with the Delaware National Guard and is employed by Penn Central Railroad. The wedding of Miss Matilda Catherine Green and William Joseph Gallagher took place in St. Joseph's ofMiddletown Church, Sept.

11 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Russell Perkins officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Horseless Carriage Restaurant, Newark. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Green of Middletown. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D.

Gallagher of Claymont. Matron of honor was Mrs. Barbara Caselena. Bridesmaid was Miss Mary Durkee. Best man was Thomas F.

White. Ushers were Willard Whiteman and Paul. Smith. The bride, is a graduate of Henry C. Conrad High School and is employed by Dr.

Howard Zucker. The groom is an alumnus of Eddystone High School. He has served with the Navy and is employed by the New Castle County Police Dept. Following a wedding trip to Williamsburg. the couple will reside in Claymont.

Grimes, Brownlowe Vows Said Miss Joanne Marie Grimes and Forrest Donald Brownlowe were married in St. Ann's Catholiq Church Sept. 11 at noon. The Rev. Clement Lemon officiated at the ceremony' and a reception was held at The Stone Barn, Unionville, Pa.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Grimes of 1805 Lovering and Mr. and Mrs.

John Hagelstein of 10 3d Claymont. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. James J. Forester. Bridesmaids were Miss Irma Ann Breger and Miss'Anneliza-beth Gentile.

Best man was James J. Brown and ushers were John Kevin Grimes, brother of the bride; and William F. Trump. The bride was graduated for Corpus Christi High School and St. Francis Hospital School of Laboratory Assistants.

She is employed by St. Francis Hospital. Mr." Brownlowe, a graduate of Brandy wine High School, is employed by the U. S. Postal Service.

After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will reside in Wilmington. Miss Cheryl Marie Marinelli and Harry Seemans were married Sept. 11 at noon in Corpus Christi Catholic Church. The Rev. Francis Hamill officiated and a reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

They are Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Marinelli of Elsmere. The groom is the son of Lambert Seemans of Odessa and Mrs.

Leonard MaLsberger of, Wilmington. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Teresa Marinelli. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Marinelli, another sister; Miss Mimi Carlton, sister of the groom; and Mrs. Gene Anderson. Best man for his brother was Ray Seemans.

Ushers were David Seemans, another brother; Francis Marinelli brother of the bride; and Gene Anderson. The bride, a graduate of Corpus Christi High School, is employed by Laird, Bissell and Meeds. The groom is a graduate of John Dickinson High School and is employed by the Guardian Fence Co. After a trip to Canada the couple will live in Smyrna. The wedding of Miss Gayle Diann Smith and Raymond Paul Orsetti took place Sept.

11 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. The Rev. Roberto Balducelli officiated and a reception was held in the Elsmere Fire Hall.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis of Willow Run and the granddaughter of Mrs. Clara Kelley of Wilmington.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Orsetti of Wilmington and the grandson of Saturno Orsetti, also of this city. Matron of honor was Mrs.

Marie Allen. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sarah-Ann Corcoran, Mrs. Mary Nancy Murphy, Mrs. Joseph Orsetti, Mrs.

Betty Aiken and Miss Linda Kirby. Honorary bridesmaid was Mrs. Linda Gol-biw, sister of the bride. Best man for his brother was Joseph Orsetti. Ushers were Ronald Deptula, Charles Davis, John Calloway, Terry Allen, John Aiken, Ed Alexander and Richard Orsetti.

The bride, a graduate of Henry C. Conrad High School, is employed by Secretel Inc. The groom, a graduate of Wilmington High School, is employed by Dominic A. Di Febo and Sons Hardwood Floors. After a trip to Virginia Beach the couple will live in Elsmere.

Gardens. The wedding of Miss Janice Elizabeth Carbone and Edward Michael McNally took place in the Catholic Church of the Incarnation Sept. 11 at 11:15 a.m. in Wethersfield, Conn. The Rev.

John J. Crawford officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Hartford Hilton, Hartford, Conn. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Carbone of Wethersfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. McNally of 2308 Empire Drive.

Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Deborah Carbone. Bridesmaids were Miss Denise Cornelio, Miss Suzanne Mascolo, Mrs. Scott Murphy, and Mrs. Thomas Zimmerman. Best man was Kevin McNally, brother of the groom.

Ushers were John Carbone, Gerald Sup-picich, John Tosi, and Thomas Zimmerman. The bride is a graduate of Mount Ida Junior College and attended Central Connecticut State College. The groom is a graduate of Boston College and is attending Columbia University Law School. Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in White Plains, N.Y. ri i Bourdon, Hannagan tke, uMtftt off OMEN Bonacquisti-Peters Nuptials Celebrated Miss Baer, Mr.

Leone Are Married I PA i Miss Gail W. Thomas Weds Walter Laud i en The wedding of Miss Linda Elizabeth Bonacquisti and Ronald J. Peters took place in St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Sept. 11 at noon.

The Rev. Francis Socorso officiated at the ceremony and a reception followed at The Monterey. PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J.

Bonacquisti of Eagle Glen. The The wedding of Miss Mary Bourdon and Michael J. Hannagan took place in St. Joseph-on-the-Brandywine Catholic Church Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m.

The Rev. Francis O'Connell officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Bourdon of Westhaven. Mr. Hannagan is the son of James Hannagan of Lynnfield and Mrs. Suzanne Pip- er of Washington, D.C. Matron of honor was Mrs.

Christopher i r. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Louis Lardear, sister of the bride; Miss Janet Jeglum and Mrs. Donald Viohl. Best man was Robert Murphy and ushers were John J.

Bourdon brother of the bride; Jay Goodley and Richard Kan-dle III. The bride, a graduate of the University of Delaware, has taught in the Cecil County (Md.) public school district. Her husband, also a graduate of the University of Delaware, is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. After a wedding trip, they will live in Florida. bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter L. Peters of Wilmington. Maid of honor was Miss Carol Ann Rizzo. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Susan Lynam, sister of the groom; Miss Elizabeth Cermi-nara, Miss Diane Cerminara and Miss Cathy Amato. Best man was Robert A. Vahey and ushers were Paul and Marshall J. Bonacjquisti, brothers of the bride; Frank Dauphin, Stephen Linberg' and Daniel Big-gers. THE bride was graduated from Padua Academy and Goldey Beacom Junior College.

She is employed by The News-Journal Co. Mr. Peters, a graduate of Salesianum School, is attending Delaware Technical and Community College and is employed by Repro Corp. He has served with the Naval Reserve. Following a wedding trip to Miami, the couple will reside in Wilmington.

Miss Gail Warren Thomas and Walter George Laudien were married in St. David's Episcopal Church Sept. 11 at 1 p.m. The ceremony, performed by the Rev. David P.

Joslin, was followed by a reception in the Red Coach Inn. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Thomas of North Graylyn Crest and Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Laudien of Flushing, N.Y. Mrs. Anthony Ruggiero was her sister's matron of honor and Miss Sara L.

Faber was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol L. Thomas, another sister; and Miss Dyann Glenn. Magill, Burnett Best man was Warren Flicker and ushers were Anthony Ruggiero George Green, N. P.

Hallowell III, Joseph Hurley and Anthony P. Ruggiero III. Ring bearer was Thomas Mark Ruggiero. The bride is a graduate of Concord High School and attended the University of Delaware. Her husband is a graduate of Francis L.

Lewis High School in Flushing and is employed by the Stanley F. Dancer Standardbred Racing Stable of New Egypt, N.J., as well as operating his own stable. He served in the Army in Vietnam. The couple will have a honeymoon in December. 1.

jjtfiWy Miss Elizabeth Ruth Baer and Anacleto Leone III were married Sept. 11 at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph Parish, Manasquan, N.J. The Rev.

Richard A. Reiss-mann officiated and a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Virginia A. Baer of Manasquan. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anacleto Leone of 3025 Maple Shade Lane. Miss Fran Dudley was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Victoria Leone and Miss Celeste Leone, sisters of the groom; and Miss Kathy Miller. George Thomas Acosta was best man and ushers were Scott Gundaker and Patrick Leone, brother of the groom. The bride is a graduate of West Essex High School and Brandy wine College.

The groom, a graduate of Upper Merion High School and Brandy-wine College, is serving with the Coast Guard. i After a trip west they will live in California. Mrs. Kenneth J. Maichle Walton, Maichle Marie Maddams Is Bride I LOVQ rr The wedding of Miss Bette Jean M-agill and Terry Lane Burnett took place in the Elsmere Presbyterian Church, Sept.

11 at 1 p.m. The Rev. Reese M. Wills officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the University Club. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward A. Magill of Elsmere and Mr. and. Mrs.

George W. Morgan of Wilmington. Matron of honor was Mrs. John i r. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Bernice Tighe, sister of the bride, and Miss Patricia Burnett, sister of the groom. Best man was Louis Clemen-toni. Ushers were William Burnett, brother of the groom, and Sgt. Richard Hulbert. The bride is a graduate of Henry C.

Conrad High School and Goldey Beacom Junior College and is employed by Hercules Inc. The groom is also a graduate of Henry C. Conrad High School and served with the Marine Corps and is employed by the American Telephone Telegraph Co. The couple will reside in wedding of Miss Linda Ann Walton and Kenneth John Maichle took place Sept. 11 at 1 p.m.

in St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. The Rev. Hugh D. Layden officiated at the ceremony and a reception followed.

Parents of the bride are Mrs. Elizabeth Walton of Fort Lauderdale, and Arnold Walton of Wilmington. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maichle of Wilmington.

Maid of honor was Miss Mar-yann Wendle. Best man was Paul F. Cutrona. Ushers were Arnold M. Walton brother of the bride; and Bruce Maichle, brother of the groom.

The bride is a graduate of High School. The groom, a graduate of Brandy-wine High School, is employed by Michael Fierro and Sons. The wedding of Miss Marie L. Maddams and Charles A. Neu-gebauer III took place in Atonement Methodist Church in Claymont, Sept.

at noon. The Rev. George W. Goodley officiated and a reception was held in the Surrey. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Maddams of Wilmington. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Beulah A.

Neu-gebauer of Wilmington and Charles Neugebauer Jr. of Sharpley. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joseph C. Keelins III, sister of the bride.

Best man was Paul Slavin. The bride is employed by Container Corp. of America. Her husband is imployed by the Ludlow Corp. After a wedding trip the couple will live in Claymont.

letting him have the last word II 1 1 1 Mrs. Walter G. Laudien Mrs. Michael J. Hannagan Mi s.

Ronald J. Peters.

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