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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 9

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SOCIAL ftJEWS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957 Miss Underhill Pieros-Spinelli Miss Rusicki Is Married Miss DeHart Is Bride of John Daniels Dunellen Man Wed in Pennsylvania WeddingHeld 1 -J 1 Is Wed in Holy Trinity Bradley Gardens Miss Virginia In Raritan In St. Mary's Dunellen The Methodist Raritan Miss Charlotte L. Spinelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo C. Smnelli. 106 Bell Church, in Llewellyn, was the scene Saturday afternoon of the Bound Brook Stephanie Rusicki, daughter of Mrs. Mary Rusicki of 519 Wheatland Ave. and the late Valentine Rusicki, became the bride Saturday afternoon of Florence Underhill, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Underhill, Scotch' Plains The wedding of Miss Shirley Ann DeHart, daughter of Mrs. Lillian A. DeHart of 425 Union Ave. and the late John W.

DeHart, and John Bennett Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett Daniels of 1968 wedding of Miss Mary S. Ulmer and George Pieros, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Pieros, 1013 Huff and Edgar H. Van Benschoten. Westf ield Ave. was solemnized 1 I If I "i -ssj -i I I ft 57 Brahma and Rosiaire Morneault of Raritan were mar ried Saturday in the Church of the Holy Trinity, with the Rev. John McMullin, pastor, officiating.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of white lace over satin, styled along princess lines with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of jewels and she carried a cross of white roses. If -i Mb iw 1 r- AM carnations and orchids. Mrs. Marjorie Cetinich of Clif 1 its.

ton was matron of honor. She wore an empire style gown of blue lace over taffeta, with cart Saturday afternoon. The Rev. George A. Ernst performed the double ring ceremony in All Saints' Episcopal Church, which was decorated with white gladioli and snapdragons.

Mrs. Malcolm D. Donaldson was organist. A reception followed in the Mansard Inn, Plainfield. Given in marriage by her brother Robert W.

DeHart of the home address, the bride wore a waltz-length embroidered organdy over taffeta gown, designed with a fitted bodice; Sabrina neckline and a bouffant skirt. A shoulder-length veil was draped from a Juliet cap, and she carried a cascade of white orchids, roses and stephanotis arranged upon a white prayer book. Miss Ida Shirley Cohen of Somerville, a classmate, attended the bride. She wore a waltz-length Nile green embroidered organdy over Nile green taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt, and carried yellow roses and babv's breath. 9i Photo by Somerset Studio Mr.

and. Mrs. Fred J. Hoette wheel hat of white lace and car ried pink carnations and baby's breath. yy' 5 N4 ll 'I Harold Underhill.

brother of the bride, was best man and Ar Miss Esposito thur Underhill Jr. was usher. Following the ceremonv a re Photo by Somerset Studio Mrs. Bart Fellin (nee Marianne Ierino) Is Married to Fred Hoette ception was held in Bradley Manor Inn, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New England. Mrs.

Edgar H. Van Benschoten (nee Mary S. Ulmer) Photo by Somerset Studio Mrs. Hans B. Aufrichtig Jr.

(nee Bernice Hann) Miss Ierino The bride attended Raritan Mr. and Mrs. Christ F. Ulmer of Llewellyn, Pa. are the parents of Bound Brook Miss Laurette schoo7 and is a graduate of Central High School.

Newark. Tha Bernice Hann lis Married to Esposito, daughter of Mrs. Helen Lang, 594 Denton Middlesex, the liride, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L.

Van Benschoten of 338 Mountain View Terr. The Rev. E. A. bridegroom was educated in Maine.

The couple will reside in Maine. the wile of Fred J. Becomes Bride Bert Fellin Hoette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoette.

609 Havward iSt, Saturday The Rev. IT ff Belle Mead Miss Bernice Hann, daughter of Mr. and Mft. Carl Hann of Amwell and Marianne Ierino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Ierino, 44 Manning became the wife vdu -Aisucue vi urancnDurg. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, 'the couple plans to live on Trenton Ave. Both Mr. and Mrs. Daniels are graduates of Scotch Plains High School.

Mrs. Daniels is a senior student nurse at Somerset Hospital. Mr. Daniels, who attended rreaencK j. juanvnie performed the ceremony in St.

Joseph's Church here. The bride, escorted by her uncle. Ralph Lane, wore a ca of Bart Fellin, son of Mr. and Photo by Somerset Studio Mrs. Lawrence Gannone (nee Stephanie Rusicki) Mrs.

jjart Fellin of Freeland, Saturday morning in St. Joseph's Church. The Rev. Thomas A Hans B. Aufrichtig son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hans B. Aufrichtig of Plant City, were married Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Anthony Piuta officiated in Mary, Mother of God Church.

Flag- thedral length gown of Chantilly Lawrence Gannone, son of Mr. Campbell performed the cere --Photo by Towne Studio Mrs. George Pieros (nee Charlotte L. Spinelli) lace and tulle. Her headpiece OUR COMPLETE DINNER MENU AND SANDWICHES Served 6 P.M.

to 1 A.M. GENE LAURENT'S IIAPLE TREE IHII TOIT ATJUCONT3ITI01TED SOUTH AVE. AND TERRIll KD. FANWOOD, N. J.

(ClOSEP TUESDAYS) and Mrs. Lawrence Gannone of was a fingertip length veil at mony. Escorted bv her fathpr thp tached to a pearl crown. Her 17 Church St The ceremonv was T)erfnrmpf1 town. The bride was escorted hv her bouquet was composed of roses Manville, were married Saturday in St.

Ann's Church. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace over a tulle ruffle skirt. The Lindenmuth performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her wore embroidered organdy with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. The bodice was embroidered with flowers and the bouffant skirt was ballerina-length.

A flower and rhinestone embossed cloche held a nosetip veil and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. Is Attendant Mrs. Norman R. Riegel of Long Island, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her dress was similar to the bride's in blue and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink roses and baby's breath.

The best man was Robert M. Hagevinan of Mount Tabor, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The church was decorated with baskets of gladioli. Miss Jean by the Rev. Dr.

C. M. Jasionowski latner. She was attired in a ana uiies ot tne valley. Chantilly lace and tulle enwn.

She wras attended by Mrs. Ann Union Junior College, Cranf ord, is a research machinist with the Air Reduction Company, Murray Hill. Prenuptial parties included a neighborhood shower given by Miss Elizabeth Becker and Miss Abie Webb; a personal shower given by Miss Barbara Bennington, and the graduating class of 1957 of Somerset Hospital gave a miscellaneous 6hower. in it. Mary's Church, which was decorated with mixed flowers.

The bride was siven in marriage gown had a Salevina neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip length veil was attached to a Lang of Middlesex, matron of honor, wearing a yellow lace nev. cnaries LaCavera performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of embroidered nylon tulle, styled with a fitted bodice, squared neckline, short scalloped sleeves and bouf by her brother, Valentine Rusicki. lace can.

adorned with spmiinc fashioned with a lace bodice, long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline, adorned with an appliqued flower motif. There was a bouffant skirt of lace and tulle. Her fingertiD leneth veil of silk illu gown, and Mrs. Doris Sawicki of The bride was attirecd in a She carried a prayerbook adorned Fmderne, wearing blue lace Linda Governale of Nixon, at wnn a white orchid. Miss Marguerite Ierino.

sister tired in yellow lace, was flower sion was attached to a half cloche of the bride, was the maid of fant skirt with ruffled tiers terminating in a chaDel girl. They carried roses. of lace, embroidered with seed ballerina-length gwn of rosepoint lace over taffeta, fashioned with a chiffon cummerbund, Sabrina neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip-length silk illusion veil was attached to a crown of pearls and teardrops. Best man was Andrew Deverv peans.

honor. She was attired in a mint green tulle gown with a ruffle skirt. In her hair kIip train. Her three-tiered veil of illusion was attached to a of Bound Brook. Ushers were Mrs.

Caroline Hann of Passaic John Carroll, Middlesex; Henry crown of rhinestones and pearls, was matron of honor. The bride wore a tiara adorned with seed 3Iarks Birthday Warren Township Alex Milne observed his birthday yesterday at home with his family. Mr. Milne is secretary-treasurer of Milne and Markerf Building also was attended by Miss Bev Parlante, Middlesex; Michael Gov ernale, Nixon, and Joseph Or Now In Stock! 1958 III -Fl PORTABLE RECORD PLAYERS Variety of colors Sare $30.00 8na she carried a prayerbook with a cover of white orchids. The bride's sister.

Miss pearls. She carried carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Marip erly a mas of Somerville. Maureen tepio, Bound Brook. Ring bearer Miss Carol KroDewnicki.

Man Rusicki, was maid of honor, along with Miss Mary Zarnoski of Hardv Hann of Raman was flower eirl jCaruso of Plainfield and Miss was Kobert Devery of Bound ville, was maid of honor and wore The attendants wore gowns of Ave. They wore ballerina-tentrth Brook. Jane Lewis of North Plainfield. They wore eowns like the maid white nylon point d'esprit with strapless bodices and bouffant A reception was held in Far gowns of printed chiffon over taffeta with scooped necklines and matching crowns with veils. Mis skirts.

They wore horsehair nir. of honor's, but of lilac and yellow. They carried carnations. There were four junior brides a gown of white point esprit over aqua taffeta, with matching headpiece and veil. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of aqua daisies and white carnations.

Miss Dolores Peltack. Manvillp- A ixure nats and stoles. tuns inn, jjomervme. The couple plans to live. at 48 Haddonfield North Lavallette, when they return from a wedding trip to Rusicki's gown was yellow; Miss A reception was held in Far mils inn, Somerville.

Florida, Cuba and the Dominican vov. uivuiu. tic tarrieu carnations dyed to match their gowns and ivy. Miss Gertrude Spinelli, cousin of Kilmer was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Clarence E.

Ford, organist. "The Wedding Prayer" and Perfect Love" were among the selections. A reception followed for the immediate family in the Rokosz Hotel, Minersville, Pa. The bride chose a green linen dress with beige accessories for traveling to Miami Beach, Florida. Upon their return the couple plan to live in Beacon Village, 750 E.

Front St. Teaches School Mrs. Van Benschoten, who is teacher in the New Market School system, is a graduate of Branch Township High School and East Stroudsburg (Pa.) State Teach The couDle was eraduated frnm maids: Kosemane Ierino, sister of the bride, Joanne Sweitzer, Bernardette Scheeler and Eleen Herzhauser, all of North Plain-field. They wore nylon velvergy Republic. For her departure, the bride chose a pink linen suit.

Moke Your STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS Thru Us somerville High School and planned to live in Somerville. Mr Edward Birchak of Fish er A vp S9-95 Q.95 Reg. 99.95 Reg. 129.95 tne Driae, tsomerville; Miss Florence Bonetti, Bound Brook, and Mrs. Richard Spinelli, sister-in-law of the bride.

North Branch, Mrs. Hoette is an alumna of Bound Brook Hieh School and Aufrichtig is employed by the Neshanic Printine Comnanv in over mint green full skirts with small velvet bows down thp harlr was best man, and John Milesnick of 34 Main South Boud Brook, was usher. xti were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of white ovpr vpI- They carried mixed flowers. urase college.

Her husband is a graduate of LaSalle CoIIppp Mrs. Victor Prizzintas nlavP'T jack Hess of Freeland, CAROL! TRAVEL, INC. the organ and sang. Philadelphia. He served in the Army Counter-Intelligence Corns low and orchid and carried old fashioned bouquets of daisies and A reception was held in Somer carnations.

200 W. 7th ST. PL 6-2613 PARK HOTEL ANNEX Tt PuMji Member AJ3.T.A. from 1943 to 1945. He is now vice president of Chicago Express Inc.

Miss Cathv Cozzolonpo. Snmpr. couple triven Surprise Party Scotch Plains Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietz of Jersev Citv ers' College.

ville. was flower pirl. wparincr ville Inn. The couple are on a wedding trip to Lake Champlain. Mr.

and Mrs. Gannone were graduated from local schools. The bridegroom is with thp Rntin.i GREGORY'S MUSIC CENTER 330 West Front St. PLainfield 6-8549 Mr. Van Benschoten graduated1 white nylon over aqua net and car from Dunellen High School and was best man.

Peter Ierino, brother of the bride, and Richard Angelo of Plainfield were ushers. A reception in Pedeflous, Wat-chung, followed the ceremony. For a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the bride chose a pink sheath. Mrs. Fellin is a graduate of North Plainfield High School.

The brideeroom attpnrfpd Pm. rying a basket of daisies and car Rutgers University. He is an honored at a surprise party Sat nations. Richard Pieros, nephew engineer with the New Jersey Bell! Telephone Company, Elizabeth. Brook police department.

The bride was honored with showers given by her attendants and by a sister, Mrs. Helen oi tne bridegroom, Somerville, was ringbearer. Theodore Szvmanski. Manville. urday evening given by their two daughters, Mrs.

A. H. Ward of Gladstone and Mrs. Walter Moser of 375 Forest in the latter's home. The party celebrated the Dietzs 40th wedding anniversary.

Mrs. Dietz is the former Miss served as best man and ushers in ATTENTION JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES land High School and the University of Pennsvlvania. He works cluded Robert Soriano, Jerry Mec-co and Alex Gorsh, all of Somerville. and Richard SDinelli. North for the Worthington Corporation.

TWO BOOKS WRITTEN FOR YOU Julia Henderson of Wharton. Branch. In Our Semi-Annual Clearance A receDtion was held in Far ine couple plans to live at 33 Willow Ave. Visit in Ohio South Plainfield Mrs. Edward G.

Green of 428 Highland Ave. and her two small children left yesterday for Columbus, Ohio, where they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Schaer. Hills Inn, Somerville, after which the couple left on a wedding trip They were married in" Jersey City July 6, 1917. Relatives attended from Dover, Kenville, East Orange, Green-brook Wharton and Somerville to the Pocono Mountains. For "FAITH ON THE MARCH" fey A. N.

MacMillan "TRIUMPHANT KINGDOM" by Marley Cole 2.95 3.50 SILVER RE-FINISHED REPAIRING IpwasssiDAVID BRUCE traveling, the bride chose a blue sheath with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Somerville High School and is employed in the Johns-Manville Research Center, Manville. Tlie bridegroom attended Dunellen High School and is an Army vet-j eran. He is a Somerville borough employe. i The couple will reside at lf)fi SILVER PLATING SEMI-ANNUAL (f LACQUERING SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD THE PLAINFIELD BOOK SHOP, INC.

321 PARK AVENUE PL 6-4415 Hi I SALE AT STERLING ILVERSMITHS ueii Ave. 144 CENTRAL AVENUE OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 CLOSED SATURDAY AT 1:00 P.M. Miss Lenskold Feted Cor. Second St. PL 6-7229 At Bridal Shower Miss Ruth E.

Lenskold, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clearance of Spring and Summer women's ehoes every pair from our regular stock. Included are many styles from our nationally famous brands "-Mademoiselles," "Rhythm Steps" Foot Flairs and Old Town Trotters Lenskold of 352 Watchung was honored at a surprise bridal shower given in her home by her ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT COTTON DRESSES SILK DRESSES COTTON BLOUSES COTTON SKIRTS BATHING SUITS SUMMER SEPARATES SUITS TOPPERS maid of honor, Miss Rosalie Fat- tow of Manville, Saturday Miss Lenskold. who is eneaeed FLATS Originally 7.95-8.95 .90 to Anthony Vincent Payer, son 4 NOW of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony G. Payer of Bayonne, plans to be married at a NuDtial Mass in St. Joseph's Church on Saturday, July 20. dining at the PARK! .90 Originally 11.

Births NOW TvTnhlfrn hp rflr TTrani 1 rnnrti Iho following1 births: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .90 Originally 13.95-14.95 a NOW diwii, lviunuay my ivoij. cuii iu na iurs. iosepn 3005 Oxford South j-'auguier ia jvir.

ana Mrs. wuuam Chamberlin. 5fiS Mplrr9A Av muu; (July 8, Originally 17.95 NOW All during the Summer months you can escape swelter fng weather by making our air-conditioned Main Dining Room your rendezvous for a delicious luncheon or dinner. We know you'll be pleased with our fine service and modest prices, too so drop in and cool offl PHONE PL 6-3400 i i 1 1 oiiu iuia, ii allien o. McGarry, 1061 W.

Sixth Monday I 1 1QC7 SPECIAJL S-95 Reg. 10.93-12.93 LASTEX BATHING SUITS AND COTTON DRESSES A nice assortment in sizes 10 to 18. Not ell sizes in each color. ALL SALES FINAL 14 I -I .3 i I TtatlcrhtCT. t(l 1MV ani4 lfin HiAvASna-A H.

Hftffrmflnn RSD 1 Rthwiv Mnn. day (July 8, 1957). jjaugnter to Mr. and Mrl. George Tarbous, 127 W.

Fourth St, Tuesday (July 9, 1957). An excellent assortment of dressy, tailored and casual shoes in all the wanted colors and heel heights. Not every size in every style. All Sales Final xo iwr. ana Mrs.

Brent R. David, 245 N. 19th St, Kenilworth, Tuesday (July 9. 1957). Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Itocco T. Contessa, 973 W. Fifth St, Tuesday (July 9, 1967). Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick T. end tit -T7. i. fi i trui, wo w.

Tuunn xuesaavi (July 9, 1957). Son to Mr. and Mrs. Philip DeNizio. i iot nniuu(iiioy Tuesday.

(July 9, 1957). Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Katowich, 745 Clinton South JjiIIuilJ oaten Prk Avenue at Second Open Thursdays Till 9 EE PARKING At Our Car Park While Shopping Oawd Bruce Son to Mr. and Mrs.

William S. aumner, nemaere Ave, Tuesday (July 9, 1957). Snn in Mr Tra TT A -wrT rl-tfnw 1 118 Vogel PI, Middlesex, Tuesday (July 9. 1967). finn tf 'Mr on1 HTrK TTnxkn Hf.

137 PARK AVENUE 1 SEVENTH ST. AT ARUNGTON OPfOSITI SAftWAY STORI ALBERT V. STENDER, OWNER-MANAGER PLAINFIELD ui biiu MLita. iiri uri L. IfXt Carthney, RD 2, Warren Township I Tuesday (July 9.

1957). Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James) Robert Adams, 145 Carlisle OPEN THURSDAY" TILL 9 1 iuesaay uuiy lxi). 4.

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