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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 12

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THE WORLD OF Miss Wright Married Today Jane Sagan Marries M. J. West The marriage of Miss Jane M. Sagan and Michael Joseph West took place at 11 a.m. today in St.

Hedwig's Church. The Rev. Gregory Piekos of WOMEN 1 ft Saturday, May 9, 1964 12 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. 8 1 i Kathleen Kennedy, W. B.

Hart Marry Miss Kathleen Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Kennedy, Old Porter Road, Bear, was married to William B. Hart today at 11 o'clock in Our Lady of Fatima Church, Wilmington Manor.

A reception followed at the Cavaliers Country Club. St. Elizabeth's Church was the scene at 11 a.m. today of the wedding of Miss Mary Ann Wright and P. Joseph Horisk Jr.

The Rev. Edward J. Karnis officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Five Points Fire Hall. THE BRIDE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Wright of 421 S. Broom St. Mr. Horisk is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Horisk Sr. of 603 Tyrone Wood-crest. Mr. Wright escorted his daughter who wore a gown of organza over taffeta with Alencon lace appliques.

A pearl and crystal crown held her veil and she carried a cascade of roses, ivy and lilies of the valley with an orchid center. Miss Nancy J. Ciabattoni of Wilmington was maid of hon-- or. Bridesmaids were Miss Cornelia Wright, cousin of the bride, of Pine Crest, Miss Mary Andrzejewski, cousin of the bride, of Woodcrest, Miss Janet L. Larnick of Willow Run, and Miss Eleanor M.

Di-: Ossi and Miss Kathleen Ole- ksy, cousin of the bride, of Wilmington. The bridal attendants wore gowns of aqua peau de soie and carried glamellia cas- cades with pompons. DAVID GREYTAK of Wil- mington was best man. Ushers were Lawrence Wright, broth-I er of the bride, Gerald Mc-: Carthy and Walter Burk of Wilmington and Robert Shakes- a-A i i Joseph Resende Photo Mrs. P.

Joseph Horisk Jr. Nee Miss Wright phere of Woodland Heights. The bride is a graduate of Wilmington High School and is employed by Travelers Insurance Co. Mr. Horisk is a graduate of Henry C.

Conrad High School and is employed by the Hercules Powder Co. After a trip to the south, Mr. and Mrs. Horisk will live in Wilmington. ficiated at the ceremony.

A reception was held in St. Helena's Hall in Belief onte. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Sagan of 1000 Grant Ave. Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larrimore R.

West of 610 N. Franklin St. MR. SAGAN GAVE his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta with re-embroidered Alencon lace appliques.

A silk crown with sprays of pearls and rhinestones held her veil of French illusion, and she carried gardenias and lilies of the valley on a prayerbook. Miss Geraldine Paris! of Wilmington was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Siczka, Miss Carol Ann Bilinski, Miss Sandra Turoczy of Wilmington, and Miss Louise Primaldi of Gwinhurst. The bridal attendants wore petal pink organza gowns, and clusters of carnations held their bouffant veils. They carried cascades of pink carnations.

MARK A. WEST was best man for his brother. Another brother, Matthew West, a brother of the bride, Thomas J. Sagan, and Phillip M. Donahue of Wilmington and Millard F.

Davis of Newark were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Wilmington High School. She is employed by Atlas Chemical Industries, as is Mr. West, a student at the University of Delaware. After a trip to Miami, Mr.

and Mrs. West will live at Lancaster Court i Staff Photot by Frank Fahey Invitation to the Dance The Skating Club of Wilmington held ils fint invitation dance Thursday niht. About to start a dance step on the ice are Louis P. Holladay and his daughter Susan. Mr.

Holladay is a member of the boartl of directors of the Wilmington Skating Oub. of the Wissahickon, the Princeton and the Philadelphia Skating Clubs Here guests at the dance. Artist Will Speak At Luncheon MR. KENNEDY escorted his daughter. She wore a gown of hand clipped Chantilly lace made with basque bodice, sabrina neckline and king sleeves.

Jeweled appliques accented the neckline and full tiered skirt Her bouffant illusion veil was held by a cap of the jeweled Chantilly appliques, and her bouquet was a cascade of white carnations and foliage. Mrs. John Clancy attended the bride as matron of honor. Miss Elaine Kennedy, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Loraine Weber of Bear, the bridesmaid. The attendants wore organza dresses of pink and orchid, matching headpieces and veils, and carried nosegays of deep purple violets and white carnations.

LAWRENCE J. HART of Wilmington was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mvles A. Hart, Concord Warren Anderson Photo William R. Hart Nee Miss Kennedy Manor, and Robert X.

Hart, Fairfax, also brothers. The bride, a graduate of Pierre S. du Pont High School, is a medical receptionist with, Dr. Alex Cordova in Newark. Mr.

Hart graduated from Brown Technical High School and is an estimator with the Rupert Construction Co. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hart of Wilmington.

Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, an Karen Kralovec Wed at Noon Miss Karen Lynn Kralovec was married at noon today in St. Helena's Church to Lawrence Wayne King. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Sand ra artist from Pagoda Studio, Souderton, will be guest speaker at the luncheon meeting May 13 of the Wilmington Christian Women's Club. The meeting will be at 12:15 p.m. in the YMCA auditorium. Mrs.

Edward does portraits in oils and pastels, and will do a portrait of someone from the audience while she speaks. Mrs. Edwards, who also has an art studio in Claymont, was first chairman of the Christian Women's Club. Her daughter, Sally Beth Edwards, will be soloist. Mrs.

Joseph Kephart is reservations chairman. The public is invited. 0 5 i Miss Slielton Marries R. L. Taylor The marriage of Miss Marie Therese Shelton to Robert Lee Taylor, took place at 1 p.m.

today in St. Peter's Church, New Castle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Shelton of 1403 Wilmington Road, New Castle. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha E. Taylor of 601 Springer Wilmington.

THE REV. Christopher Plokhooy officiated at the ceremony, and a reception was held at the United Telephone Workers Hall, Newark. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a silk organza gown appliqued with Venise lace and a chapel train. Her headpiece of matching lace held her veil, and she carried a cascade of cymbidium orchids, with hyacinth florets and ivy. i A.

I .1 2 I I lid 1 'i i Kralovec of 1405 Lore Gordon Heights. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. King of 501 Lennox Road, North Hills.

THE VERY REV. Justin E. Diny officiated at the ceremony and a reception was held at the Du Pont Country Club. Miss Anna Clemente of New Castle was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Carlyn Clover of W'indsor Hills and Miss Susan Cambridge of Fairfax. 'P Protliero Is Engaged Announcement has been made by Mr.

and Mrs. Ray D. Prothero of Wilmington of the engagement of their daughter, Sandra R. Prothero, to Francis R. Spisak.

Mr. Spisak is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spisak of Trenton. N.J.

He is a graduate of Rider College, a member of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity and a veteran of service in the U.S. Marine Corps. Miss Prothero is an alumna of Wilmington High School and Rider College, where she was a member of Eta Upsilon Gamma sorority. She is employed by Design Engineering Co. in Trenton.

Auxiliary Hostesses The Mill Creek Volunteer Firemen's Association Auxiliary will be hostess at a county meeting Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the fire house. Maurice Clarke Photo Mrs. Michael J. West Was Miss Sagan Willard Stewart Phot Mrs.

Lawrence Wayne King A'ee Miss Kralovec employed by Aetna Casualty Surety Co. THE BRIDEGROOM was graduated from Drexel Institute of Technology. He is an electrical engineer with Hercules Powder Co. mSS ANTOINETTE Bo-gush of Cleland Heights was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Maurice Clarke Photo Mies Diane King Kline Noon Miss Regina Married at were airs, nonaia amijueu of Swanwyck Estates, Miss Maureen McGuire of New Diane King wedding is A September being planned.

Castle. Mrs. Donald R. Misch- Miss Regina Agnes Kline and Stanley Alfred Nedwick ler of New Castle, a cousin of rVn nrYV the bride, and Miss Sally Anne A ItlUI 1 Shelton, sister of the bride. They wore gowns of pale Alexander if 5 OkoniewskI Studio Photo Mrs.

Anjrelo J. Ferrari Nee Miss Zaremba Ronalda Zeremba Is Married Miss Ronalda F. Zaremba was married today at noon to Angelo J. Ferrari in St. Paul's Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wanda Zawacki of 509 S. Clayton St. and Benjamin Zaremba of 2501 Faulkland Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Ferrari of 515 N. Harrison St. THE REV. John Francis O'Brien officiated at the ceremony, and a reception was held in St.

Paul's Hall. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a silk gown trimmed with Alencon lace edged with pearl embroidery, which terminated in a chapel train. A matching silk rose held her veil, and she carried a cascade of white carnations with a white orchid. Miss Jancie Zaremba was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

John Chubbs, Miss Joanne Ferrari, peach color nylon organza Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. King, 115 Meadowood Drive, The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of nylon organza and peau d'ange lace edged with pearl embroidery. An organza head bow held her three-tiered veil, and she carried a bouquet of Georgi-ani orchids and lilies of the valley with ivy.

LEWIS M. Miller of Claymont was best man. Ushers were Robert D. Kralovec Jr. brother of the bride, Russell W.

King and Wallace C. King, brothers of the bridegroom, all of Wilmington. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Mt. Pleasant High School. The bride, who was graduated from Goldey Beacom School of Business, is Miss Elliott To Marry On June 6 June 6 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Diane Kathleen Elliott, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Elliott of Linwood, to Airman 2.C. Samuel Joseph Scott Mr. Scott is the son of Mr. Newark, announce the en 'i fti gagement of their daughter, Diane King, to John Alexander III.

were married at noon today in St. John the Beloved Church, Sherwood Park. The Rev. Francis G. De Luca officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception at Steve's Restaurant.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Kline of 2394 Nicholby Drive, Limestone Gardens. Mr.

Nedwick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nedwick of 503 S. Maryland Richardson Park. MR.

KLINE escorted his daughter. Her sheath gown was of bouquet taffeta with seed pearls and sequins over appliqued Chantilly lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of lilies of the valley and light blue stock. Mrs. Anthony Nardone of nnilmigiuii vaa mauuii ui honor for her sister.

Bridesmaids were another sister, Miss Kathleen Kline, Miss Geraldine Campanelli of Blue and matching headpieces, and they carried cascade bouquets of peach glamellias and ivy. Wayne Morrison of Wilmington was best man. Ushers were John Shelton of Wilmington, brother of the bride, Lee Mitchell and Joseph Treml, both of Wilmington. THE BRIDE was graduated from St. Peter's High School and is employed in the legal department of the Du Pont Co.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Wilmington High School, is employed by Shaffer's Market in Bellefonte. After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will at HOC Wuiiiirtwll Road, New Castle. iS A I j)anmiiiiiiiniffi mum Mr. Alexander is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Alexander Jr. of 534 Ferris St. The bride-elect is a graduate of John Dickinson High School and is a senior nursing student at Delaware Hospital. Mr.

Alexander, a graduate of Archmere Academy, attended the University of Delaware and St. Joseph's College. He is employed by the Du Pont Co. Lorstan Studios Photo Miss Louise Bell Robert Hunt Whitten Photo 3Irs. Stanley A.

Nedwick Former Miss Kline Rayvon Studio Photo Miss Sandra Prothero Louise Bell Engaged Hobbs, N.M. A graduate of Hobbs High School, he is serv ing in the Air Force at Dover. jIiss Rosemary Sutton, John E. Wells Are Wed Miss Elliott is a graduate jMaiTV and of Chichester High School hool, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph O. is employed in the Delaware mi mi" wmim wine n'winj -t ra tsk a i I i A -i If, fi I sister of the bridegroom, Miss Pat Cannitelle, Mrs. Edward Fletcher and Miss Debbie Foutch, a cousin, all of Wil- mington. LYNDA KULESZA of Ty-brook was flower girl, and Rodney Kulesza of Ashley was ring bearer. Joseph Eoppolo of Wilming- ton was best man.

Ushers were Dominick Ferrari, broth- er of the bridegroom, Jack Malloy, Michael Carney and Michael Eoppolo, all of Wilmington. The bride is a graduate of Wilmington High School and Dante's House of Beauty Culture. She is employed at Coiffure Dior's Beauty Salon. THE BRIDEGROOM, a graduate of Salesianum School, is employed by Miller Brothers. After a wedding trip to Virginia, the couple will reside at 505rS.

Clayton St. Rock Manor and Mrs. Vincent Snyder of Brandywine Springs Manor. The bridal attendants wore dresses of light blue organza and carried cascades of deep blue pansies. Sheila Powalski, niece of the bride, of Wilmington was flower girl, and Kenneth Powalski, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer.

ROBERT NEDWICK was best man for his brother. Ushers were James Hudson of Eastburn Acres, Edward Cru-ciano of Claymont and Joseph Olsav of Wilmington. The bride is a graduate of St. Elizabeth's High School and is employed by the Du Pont Co. Mr.

Nedwick, a graduate of Salesianum School, is a used car dealer. After a trip to Puerto Rico, Mr. and Mrs. Nedwick will live in Elmar Apartments, Elsmere Gardens. Social Group At Club To Hold Party The Active Women's Social Group of the Du Pont Country Club will hold a Birthday banquet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

at the club. The Breck's Mill String Band will provide music following a turkey dinner and birthday celebration for all who attend the affair. Mrs. Betty Jaquette and Mrs. Alice S.

Blackwell are cochairmen of the party. Reservations should be sent to the activities office at the club. lnt deadline is County National Bank, Chester. The wedding will take place in Linwood Heights Methodist Church. Nickersons Return Home Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kerry Nick-erson have returned from a wedding trip to Virginia. Mrs. Nickerson is the former Barbara Anne McGee, daughter of Lt.

Col. (Ret.) Charles E. McGee and Mrs. William J. McGonigal, both of Wilmington.

Mr. Nickerson is the son of Mrs. Carolyn G. Toomey of Rehoboth Beach, Bell Jr. of Du Ross Heights, New Castle, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise T.

Bell, to James W. McConaghie. Miss Bell was graduated from William Penn High School and is a student at Goldey Beacom School of Business. She is employed by Bertram W. Braunstein, Real Estate and Insurance.

Mr. McConaghie, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McConaghie of Penn Acres, is also a graduate of William Penn High School. He has recently returned from Medical Specialist Training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, with the Army National Guard.

School and are employed by Joseph Bancroft and Sons, Co. They will live at the Brook-field Apartments in Claymont. Humphreys Tell Birth Mr. and Mrs. John K.

Humphrey of Beverly, N.J., formerly of Wilmington, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, on May 5. The baby has been named Elizabeth Riggs Humphrey. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Centerville, and Mrs.

Charles M. Dockendorff of Baltimore. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Rosemary Sutton and John Edward Wells May 2 in St. Ann's Church. The Rev.

James Eckrich officiated at the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Winnington of Wilmington was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joseph Ryan, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Edwin Conway, sister of the bridegroom.

William Wells was best man for his brother. Ushers were Roger Sutton of Newark, brother of the bride, and Wil-mer Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are graduates of Wilmington High Davis Studios Photo Mrs.

Robert Lee Taylor Nee Miss Shelton where the couple will reside. 6.

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