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THE NEWPORT MERCURY AND WEEKIY NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1971 Miss Paula Jean Kelly WedToMr.Bortolotti Mrs. Ernest J.Bertolottl ISORiN Wedding vows were ex- pearls. A matching head piece changed May 30 by Miss Paula heW her tiered silk Illusion veil JeanKelly.daughterofMr.and and she carried'roses and Mrs Michael J. Kelly of 51 stephanotis. Annandale Road, and'Ernest Her attendants wore brown Joseph Bertolotti, son of Mr.

gowns trimmed with white and Mrs. Joseph J. Bertolotti of embroidery and appliques. Astoria N.Y., In a ceremony in After a reception at foe Cliff St Mary's Church. The Rev.

Walk Manor, the couple left on a Anthony J. Rebeiro officiated. Caribbean cruise. They will live Given to marriage by her in New York City, father, the bride had her The bride is a graduate rf St. Miss Penny Kelly, as maid of Philomena School in Port- honor Mrs Dominick DeLella smouth and attended Rivter of Long island, N.Y.

was College in Nashua, N.H. She is bridesmlid. Ixmis i. Dura of employed as an executive Astoria N.Y., cousin of the secretary by the bonding in- todemon was best man and vestment company of Scudder, mS were Capt James M. Stevens and Clark in New York.

Kellv USMC of Fort Meade, The bridegroom, a graduate Md Voter of the bride, and of the Naval Academy, has Dominick DeLella completed his naval service and The 'bride wore an ivory silk is a student at St. John Law organza gown applkjued with School in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is Son bee and clusters of wnptayri by a Hew York dry Joyce Mills Married To Donald Anderson i Mill? The mlA honor wore a Miss Joyce Irene Ml Us, gown SEw ju SS.jS,,Zi».»i "sriSSssgK rtmrrh The Rev Edmund couple leltior a "'F Uiurcn. ine rav. Cape Cod.

The bride is a graduate of Rogers High School and is employed at the Hotel Viking. Prendiville officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and had HEALEY June 14, 1971, at Lying-in Hospital in HORN UORiS HATTUB-June 12, 1971, at HENRY May 31, 1971, In and Mrs. Michael Hattub a son to Mr. and Mrs R.

Henry (Carolyn Brown) of 19 Ledyard St. and Grandson to Mrs. Kalherine M. Henry of 3 Gidley St. and the late S83SHS5 The bride wore a lace gown Base with flower trimming with seed pearls trimming the neckline and pearl buttons adorning the front of the bodice.

Her veil of three tiers was attacked to a Mrs Dwaw -TM. (Sullivan Photo) with 0 red rose in the center, cioyne Court, announced the engagement of their daughter, Portsmouth Issues 26 (Mr.andMrs.DarrylV. Lindvater.) Miss Barbara Raab To Trinity Church Bride Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

Hugh W. MissBarbaraEUenRaab.daughterofMr.andMrs.Wtlliani Raab of 60 Pelham became the bride of Datryl Vincent Saler.sonofMr.aiKl^s.JohnH.L^dvalerotrke^ Heights, N.J., in a June 5 ceremony at Trinity Church. The Rev Canon Lockelt F. Ballard, rector, 'dated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had to sgter, s.

Bennet Marsh didate Kaipn j. sTM ui Given marr age By ner lamer, imWr' Tl Grace Lee of Huntington Beach, wUtha Raab! as of tanor and Mrs. Marsh Builtllllg PerillltS 111 May andMr.JWg. Lee, of as matron of of of Huntington Beach. Paducah; was best man and ushers were Gregory L.

brothers Mrs. George C. Busse of 3 1 1 0 (Kathleen Monticone) of 139 ITinioiii Jicaicj' ui i IIMIUCILII; and the late Mrs. Healey, and great grandaughter to Antone Vieira, formerly of Van Zandt Ave. to Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence GILLEO June 5, 1971, at Myers (R 0 byn Myrkk) of Hunts Memorial Hospital, Qu a er Hill Trailer Court, Danvers, a daughter to Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gilleo sULLIVAN-June 13, 1971, at (Bonnie MacNaughton) of Newport Hospital, a son to Danvers, Mass.

Grand- Mr an rs Edmund daughter to Mr. and Mrs. (Mary Jurista) of 543 Malcolm MacNaughton of gj. Waverly, N.Y. and Mr.

and ALLAN-June 14, 1971, at Mrs. Leroy Gilleo of 6 County ewp ort Hospital, a son to Robert Henry. KERSH May 30, 1971, in Newport Hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kersh (Nancy La Grove) of 60 Warner St WALSH May 30, 1971, in Newport Hospital, a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs.Russell Walsh (Jean Parvo) of 497 Aquid- neck Middletown. WHITEHEAD May 31, 1971, in Newport Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitehead (Margaret Costa) of .40 South Baptist St Twenty-six building permits were issued in Portsmouth during May for a total of $381,550. Fees were $893.

Twelve permits were issued for dwellings. Those issued were to Jacque Phillipi on 160 Adams Drive for $54,000, Rudolph Fryzel of 92 and 102 Richard Drive and 15 Cheryl Ave. each for $32,000, Thomas Fitzgerald on 80 Adams Drive for $30,000, Manuel Raposa on 479 Wapping Road for $12,000. Seaboard Realty on 69,70, and ot Hunimgwn oeaui. Paducan, was uesi man mu 87 Windward Drive for $22,000, Miss Burdetl attended va era ndDavidLandvaterof Berkeley Hdghls.broUiers $20 000 and $19 000 respec- Brevard College, Brevard, and Stuart W.

Fox of attachjPark, J. Uve'ly JohnM Mnlz on Union N.C., and Roger Williams wore a full-length gown of candlelight saltwth Street to $18 000 Robert L. College in Bristol. Her fiance is Aching lace covering the bodice and 3 05 a sireei ior nrart.tsrto nf Cal forma ,.,,11 iuw hv a Juliet cao. She carried a small satin- a graduate of California Va Polytechnic Institute, SanUrns /M.I....H ann niiPJldinE held by a Juliet cap.

arried by her mother at her knViir'c hroath rripmrSSo QUO anurUumiUa 1 txjvereu yiujrci uwiwamvn ---on Rantoffi for $18,000 Oblspo, and wjth orchids an baby's breath, uji IWUIUOM i rtffirpr (annidate IT 0owns tri School here. Detectives Seize Drugs ewpor a a son ou rV St. Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Allan BREEN May 31, 1911,.

in 1 COOPER-- June 10, 1971, in the (Paula Hackett) of 4B Sandy Newport Hospital, a son to Naval Hospital, a daughter to Point Farms, Portsmouth. Sonar Technician 3.C. and CHASE-June 14, 1971, at Mrs. Joseph Cooper (Pattie Newport Hospital, a son to Lewis) of 10 Stockton Drive, Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford Chase Middletown. (Barbara Gigantino) of 309B ENGLISH June 10, 1971, to Chase's Lane, Middletown. lhe Naval Hospital, a son to 14, 1971, at U. (j.g.) and Mrs. Jerry Newport Hospital, a daughter English (Donna Albring) of to Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Quarters 69, the Naval Johnson (Linda Bowman) of Hospital. 71 Aquidneck Mid- HACKENSMITH June 10, 'dletown. 1971, to the Naval Hospital, a KIMBALL-June 14, 1971, at son to Seaman Apprentice Newport Hospital, a son to and Mrs. Roger Hackensmith Mrs! GeorgeKimball (Sandra Parker) of 202 Bay (Mary Robinson) 'of 646 View Trailer Park, Mid- Wapping Road, Portsmouth, dletown.

KEATING-June 15, 1971, at JELLEY --June 10,1971, in the Newport Hospital, a daughter Naval Hospital, a daughter to to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lt and Mrs. Bruce Jelley Keating (Mildred Clark) of 41 (Karen Ryan) of 110 Sandy Shangri-La Lane, Mid- Point Portsmouth! dletown. DA viDSON June 8,1971, at Naval Hospital, a daughter to tne jjaval Hospital, a Court, Middletown.

FOLEY May 31, 1971, in Newport Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Foley (Sarah Arnold) of Melrose ffl, at Kirk of 141 Imm Portsmouth has been named president of on Avenue. Kandau Lane iur Sevenpermitswereissuedfor the Naval Officer Cand.date additions to John T. Powers on 1 hpre 291 Riverside Street for $1000, Esther Sanfilippo on 63 Attleboro Avenue for $500, Dr.

Arthur 0. Anctil on 185 Hargroves Drive for $10,000, George Woleck on 133 Foxboro Two persons were arrested Avenue for $300, Andre last night by state narcotics Jacquemet on 333 Riverside agents and local pohce and Street for $4800, Robert P. Jolie charged with four drug ol- on 64 Canonchet Drive for $100, tenses, in what was described and Joseph J. Zable on 45 as one of the largest heroin De Arntda Terrace for $5500. hauls for this area.

One ounceol heroin, valued at nearly $15,000, Other permits were issued to was ized ith a cascae an Her attendants wore yellow crepe gowns trimmed with re- embroidered lace and carried old-fashioned bouquets of yellow roses, marguerites and baby's breath. FoUowing a reception at Honyman Hall, the couple left far a wedding trip to Bermuda. They will serve for two years wto Ihe Peace Corps in Jamaica. Bolh received a bachelor of science degree? from Cornell University this monUi. He majored in engineering physics and she In foods and nutrition.

Garden Club Installs President At Meeting serving a hairman for to or TM ior has held the position since 1959. Anderson, who is retiring from the staff after 46 years Santiago (Violeta de la Cruz) 29 Massachusetts Institute of Ridley) Boilerman l.C. and Mrs. Timothy Kujawa (Alia Lenart) of 102 Lawrence Middlelown. STRADER Juns 10, 1971, in the Naval Hospital, a son Marine pfc.

and Mrs. Daniel Strader (Bonnie Cappola) of 17 Winslow St. VOGUS June in the daughter to Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson (Shirley Roberts) of 145 Puritan Drive, Middletown.

June 8, 1971, at the toghtotoHosSlman and andtreasurerfa 1965 Gregory McDonald (Patricia Bissett) of 65 Sims Anniversary Celebrated Naval Hospital, a son to Second Lt Ronald Cherry. Mrs. Hoyt Rountree was installed as president of the a i3iHJ garage, juiu, Mme fl efa mJn()rSi were Portsmoulh Garden club at the years, WBS TM Ohveira on 3279 East Mam up in Touro Park prior annual meeting ard lunch at the service A corsagB Road for storage tanks at $2000,. to 125 st at HUto on Goa i island. esmted to eacnh a Diocesan Property on Mwwes No one was arrested Mrs Florence Kelly was the Mrs.

Kelly, and the table Mam Road for $2000 ol raid on house which installing officer, demolition Christopher va( ant at time but were Mur 7 T- 26 and Diane Mrs. Herbert Roderiques, first Road for $1000 renovation, Pete Holaric i ge 19, listed as oc- vice president; Mrs. J.H. Mathieu on 346 Park Ave. for a mfivis were sturgis a tthews, second vice 1 1 1M arrested later at separate president; Mrs.

Howard Libby, if locations. recording secretary; Mrs. $500 encased porch, and Port- Jljdge John Or of ic hard Kessler, corresponding --i-- snmlh Camp Assocjaton on freed secre Mrs wmiam The annual faU Hedly Street for an $11,000 boys mo on all and Mrs. meetmg Wd Mw. dormitory.

for $200 ca sh, Joh Starr, historian. St. Mary a rish bondVted by Powers on a Mrs. James Lindquist, date was set for the nest charge ot possession of heroin, retiring president, conducted They were charged with the meeting and introduced possession of heroin, possession three charter members, Mrs. of marijuana, possession of a Benjamin P.

Phillips, Mrs. i hypodermic needle and syringe Charles Boyd and Mrs. Ada and maintaining'an apartment Malone Ferreira. Received into Two FaU River men, who had narcotics users, membership were Mrs. been seized at gunpoint by a Two Men Arraigned Mrs.

Kelly, and the table arrangements were done by Mrs. Mary Sears. Miss Kathleen Helgesen of the Portsmouth Historical Society' spoke on the history of Portsmouth and the work of the society. She was introduced by meeting after the summer recess. Mrs.

Lindquisl was presented with a gift from the members in appreciation for her service as president. been seized at. gunpoint oy a Mullaney, Mrs. KllipUtsEleCt oemuu The Women's Auxiliary of the minister, pleaded innocent was ottained for the raid. The Reginald Briere and Mrs.

USA (ret), and Mrs. Cherrj First Presbyterian-Church District Court yesterday to w( rere i ease dnendinE Arthur Leonard. MV 3.C. and Daniel Vallon (Gladys Cammarata) of 404 Sunset uuua JUIK: iw, HiU Fall River. Naval Hospital, a daughter to BEISNER--June 8,1971, at the Seaman and Mrs.

John Vogus Jr. (Karen Kehoe) of 25 Franklin St. BURNS June 11,1971, to the Naval Hospital, a son to UoA treuj, HUB. riroi rreauyicnau (Shirley Pihs) of 122 Van Zandt marked the 45 th anniversary of Ave. its founding with a lunch yesterday at the Ramada Inn, Naval Hospital, a son to Chief Portsmouth, for 42 members Boatswain's Male and Mrs.

and guests. Donald Steele (Janet Mrs. Robert Van Petlen, Cicerone) of 24 Bayview president, conducted a short Portsmouth. business meeting. Mrs.

William VwaTHosnitaUsintoSoriar Bloomfield, chairman, 1C "nd Naval Hospital, a daughter to recalled the history of the technician ana mrs, Seaman A pp rentice an organization and its services to Mrs Robert Varano (Marlene the church, and recognized Collie r) 24 Winslow St. three charter members prese nt, BLANKENSffiP May 31. Miss Elatoe Meikle, Miss Myra 1971 at the Naval Hospital, a Haire and Mrs. Ralph S. son to Ens.

and Mrs. Robert Emerson. She also read the roll Blankenship (Linda Hoehn) of deceased members. Mrs. of 207 Newport Manor.

James C. Grimmitt, secretary. Richard Beisner (Gayle Wiillenweber) of 108 Mayflower Drive, Mid- Electronics Technician 3.C. town. I and Mrs.

Thomas Burns KNIGHTEN une 9, 1C71, at (Christy Brandenburger) of the Nava Hospital, a 310 Boyd's Lane, Portsmouth, daughter to Machinist Mate RADER-Juno 11,1971, to the i.e. and Mrs. Roger Knighten ui Naval son to (Paula Ross) OH03 Lawrence CARTER Jlme9 lm atlhe MludleiOWn. acnntnSonar ni 25 others were released pending stealing a $500 weaTher vane UgaUon from the minister church in Ir ctors Bob Harmon loSa'SSl "S-2S Brunetfa coated the raid. JJovIllHU'ed men were on the roof of the church.

In Accident "SS Hankins, 19, and Myron J. Mello, 21, with stealing the Arthur Leonard. Mrs. Ernest F. Denomme, YFW Pledges FiveMemlers Five new members were sworn to to membership by Alvaro-Vieira Veterans of Foreign Wars Post at the post home Sunday.

They were Clarence Collins, Raymond Lasier, Charles Ventura, James Reilly Jr. and James Lynch. Cmdr. Edwin B. New Officers Yeoman l.C.

and Mrs. Roger XLVIIlal. Rader (Sandra Gordon) of pEDERSEN June 5,1971, 2040 Main Road, Tiverton. HENNING June 12,1971, in the Naval Hospital, a daughter to Officer Candidate and Mrs. Robert Henning (Ana Papadopoulos) of 20 Mary St.

Union Hospital in Fall River, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Pedersen (Ruthann Rapoza) of 328 Pearce Fall River, and great grandson to Mrs. Elizabeth Gamer of 27 Mumford Newport.

Mrs. Bloomfield was assisted by Mrs. Van Petten, Mrs. Charles Barter and Mrs. i.

Wilson. mary 01. MORALES June 12, 1971, in pgDERSEN June 8,1971, at the Naval Hospital, a st. Mary's General Hospital 1971, at the- WttnXTZ daughterto Pedersen (Louise Bonneau) of Lewiston and great grandson to Mrs. Elizabeth Garner of 27 Mumford Newport daughter to Instrumcntman 3.C.

and Mrs. Kenneth Morales (Carol Sandy) of 189 Paradise Middletown. BURGESS June 13,1971, in the Naval Hospital, a son to Shipfitter 3.C. and Mrs. William Burgess (Lora McElfresh) of 20 Brinley St.

DAVENPORT-June 13, 1971, in the Naval Hospital, a son to Boilerman 2.C. and Mrs. Roy Davenport (Susan Saens) of 625 Aquidneck Middletown. BERETTA June 14, 1971, at i i i a Providence, a son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Beretta SCATTERGOOD June 1971, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Storekeeper 8.C. and 1 Naval Hospital, a son to Sonar Technician 2.C. and Mrs. Stynor Carter (Linda Manahan) of 5 Sycamore St.

BAIRD June 9,1971, at the Naval Hospital, twins; a son Warrant 1 1 1 Everett Local Girl W1I1S Twirling Honors Walker, 16, and Mrs. Louis won the title of "Grand National Miss Twirler of 1971" when she competed Saturday and Sunday in Brewer, Maine. She received first place to that town. I I 11 with opaline tne Police said Mark Cote of 3 Mello, 21, with' TM GranadaTer.wascomingoutof Edwar ds presided at the brass weather vane from the Menue when co ded hP innocent with a car driven by Robert L. He llUlW-cUi.

en 19 i E. Orton HI of pleas, Judge John t. unon ui ggjigy Terrace, set bail at $1,000 each and the rf culs wA men were sent to the Adult reporte in Correctional Institutions lieu Nava nwtiv-v. -of bail. The case was continued to June 23.

riavainu-'iniai, a -Boilerman l.C. and Mrs. Richard Hodges (Ivy Capps) of 84 Mayflower Drive, Middletown. FOWLER June 8, 1971, at Newport Hospital, a daughter Newport a -to Mr and Mrs. Frank Fowler the open competition in the ad(Tina Janaros) of 53 Merton vanced senior division using one ton THOMPSON June 7,1971, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Ens.

and Mrs. Jerry Thompson (Mary Martin) of 239 Broadway. and Mrs. John Oliveira (Beverley Lemmeux) of 60 Linda Road, Tiverton, and granddaughter to Mrs. John Finn of 18 Roy (Tina Janarosj 01 muwu son biorexeeper o.i,.

aim baton, two batons and fire baton Mrs. Jeffrey Scattergood June 9 1971 at solos. She won second place in (LindaLeisring) of 68 Warner Newport a son to fancy street, double nag and i n-I 1 Cil.tn trmnlo flaff Rfllf St. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Silva (Carolyn Demarco) of 39 Squanlam Drive, Mid- doetown. HEARSON June 6, 1971, at grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shaffell of 19 Hall Ave.

and great grandson to Mrs. Ernest Bradley of 83 Bliss Mine Road and Mrs, SusanShaffellof 49 Second St. SMITH June 3, 1971, at Newport Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith (Nancy Cook) off 11-B Sandy Point Portsmouth.

Middletown. 'S1MAS June 8, 1971, at Newport Hospital, a son to Mr and Mrs. Henry Sunas (Ann Blanchette) ot 9 Park- Holm. single flag solos. Last month in New Hampshire she captured the Miss Rhode Island senior Miss vARSON June mi ai Twirler and the state Miss Street titles In the advanced neratiir 111 a daughter, senior division.

Patofcb Lynn, to Mr and Miss Walker is a member and Mrs RoCt Hearson featured twirler of the Rogers (Margaret A. Barnes) of High School Band. Decatur arid granddaughter to Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Hearson 6 Battery Newport, and Capt Forrest Barnes, USN (ret), and Mrs.

Bames, formerly of Newport Robert Sapp is in the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia for surgery. Plans were made to serve a clambake July 25 at the Tiverton Rod and Gun Club. The bake is open to the public. Lobster will be included. Delegates to the VFW state convention at the Holiday Im at Providence June 20 to 27, will be appointed by Cmdr.

Edwards. A dinner followed the meeting preparedandservedbyCharles Rochefwt and John Dupont The Rev. Christopher Rooney Council Knights Columbus' elected officers recently. 'Those elected were 'Jerry Munson, grand knight; Michael Brigande, deputy grand knight; the Rev. James Manning, chaplain; Gary Zimnoch, chancellor; Oliver Lawrence warden; John Callahan, treasurer; John Morgan, financial secretary; Frank recorder; Larry Rousseau, advocate; Robert Stout, inside guard; and John S.

Oliveira, outside guard. Trustees elected were George Russo, Joseph Wenzel and Fred Palkovic. Fred Palkovic was elected a delegate, with Michael Brigande and Gary Zimnoch as alternates. It was voted to participate to the Drive-A-Nail program and the annual St. Anthony's Day parade in July.

Also submitted was a proposal on the newly- formed Pop Warner Football League. Note was made of the annual home corporation meeting June 17 at 8 p.m. Three Persons Injured In Two-Car Collision Three persons wereinjuredin VanZandtAvenuewhen James a two-car accident at Kay and K.DeSabt of the Naval Base ran Friendship Streets at 5:51 p.m. BORiS yesterday. Police said a car driven by Ethel Read of Providence was turning off Friendship Street when it was struck in the rear by a car operated by Joseph Morris of 75 Berkeley Court, Middletown.

The drivers and passenger, Elizabeth Thomas of 55 Warner were taken by the Fire Department rescue wagon to Newport The through a red light traveling south on Cornell Highway. Both cars had damages of more than $150 each, but no one was injured. Two Middletown persons were injured when a driver lost control of his motorcycle on East Main Road near Randall Lane in Portsmouth. State Police said the operator, Paul M. Hill, 20, of 9 A Constitution Lane and Linda Hill, 17, of the and now of Charleston, S.C., and great granddaughter to Mrs.

Archie Sleeper of 8 Battery St MUUJN June 3, 1971, in the Naval Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, a daughter to Hospital Corpsman Chie! and Mrs. Jim Muffin (Patricia Dupont), formerly of 105 Church St PiCWpOrV HOSpital. I a uurua ULii, Me. passenger complained ot pains same address were thrown of lhe left knee. Miss Read had from the vehicle.

Middletown Haven (Conn.) presents award to Louis a NENAEA is 1 Wn 'f Slmton Islander Motor Inn on uoat (Daily News Photo) pains of the right shoulder and knee. Two cars collided this morning at 1:30 when one of them ran a red light, police said. Charles McCarthy of 34 Green Stsaidbehadtnegreenlighton The Middletown Fire Department rescue wagon took them both to Newport Hospital about 12:30 p.m. yesterday. The man received culs of the left hand and leg and the woman had a cut right hand..

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