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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 15

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Diane Pellegrino Wed To Robert Heaslip Miss Diane Marie Pellegrino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pellegrino of 1320 Hamilton South Plainfield, was married -Saturday to Robert Joseph Heaslip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heaslip of 1613 Chestnut South Plainfield.

THE COURIER-NEWS flC Plainfield. N. J. uTt Monday, Sept. 25, 1967 Joseph Good Takes Bride In Seattle WARREN Announcement has rV i I is The Rev.

F. J. Klimkiewicz officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony in Our Lady of Czesto-chowa Church, South Plainfield, and the reception was in Arbor Inn, Piscataway. Mrs.

Andrew Kaschak of South Bound Brook was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Adam Valeri of South Plainfield, the bride's cousin, and Mrs. Frank Ferraro and Miss Doreen Testa, both of is m- Mrs. Mark Lewis Kunzman (nee Linda F.

GUbert) Miss Gilbert Is a Bride Miss Linda Faye Gilbert and Mark Lewis Kunzman were married at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Short Hills Caterers by Rabbi Moshe Samber of Temple Beth El and a reception followed. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Gilbert of 114 Hidden Trail.

North Plainfield. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Abraham Kunzman of 526 Warfield Road, North Plain- field. Miss Gail N. Gilbert, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor and another sister, Miss Marlane IL Gilbert, was the bridesmaid.

Everett Blumenthal of Lake- wood, the bridegroom's brother- in-law, was the best- man and Philip Longo of North Plainfield Ushered. The bride's alma mater is North Plainfield High School. She is a secretary at Allstate Construction norm Plainfield. The bridegroom's alma maters are the same high school and Faff leigh Dickinson University. He is empioyea Dy Sears Roebuck and Co.

After a trip to Expo 67, the couple will Uve" in- Pleasant View Gardens, Piscataway. FREE DELIVERY 'i Eu. 199? C. H. HALL Cz Co.

Murray Dell Pharmacy Sick Rocin 5uppI1ts 6 CosnstiM -v; Phone PL 6-0174 5C8 WATCHUKG AVE." PLAINFIELD, J. Opp. Cty HoO 1 "fr-tey 3- Mrs. Edward G. Kinsman (nee Jane I.

Buchanan) Jane Buchanan, Edward Krusman Are Married The First Presbyterian Church in was the setting at 4 p.m. Saturday for the mar riage of Miss Jane Isabel Bu chanan to Edward George Krusman, with Dr. C. Wayland James officiating. After a recep tion at the Country Club of Northampton County in Easton, they left on a trip to the Virgin Islands.

The couple will live in North Plainfield. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. L.

Buchanan of PhiUipsburg are the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward P. Krusman of 645 Townsend Place, North Plainfield, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs.

W. M. Zeman of Wyckoff the bride's sister, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ellen Buchanan of Bethlehem, Pa the bride's cousin, and Mrs. David D.

Utzinger of Plain-field. Richard E. Krusman of North Plainfield was the best man for his brother. Ushers were Robert Krusman of North Plainfield, another brother, Theodore M. Brickley of Somerville and the bride's brothers, Robert A.

Bu chanan of Silver Spring, Md and Richard R. Buchanan of Phillipsburg. The bride is an alumna of Liden Hall Academy, Little Hall Academy, Lititz, and Mar jorie Webster Junior College. She is a teacher at the First Presbyterian Church Nursery School in Plainfield and is at tending Newark State College. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Plainfield High School; attended Maryville (Tenn.) College and is attending -Rutgers University He is employed by Public Service Electric and Gas Plainfield.

Prenuptial parties given in Phillipsburg were: a luncheon shower by Miss Sheila W. Cane and Mrs. John Cane a luncheon shower by Mrs. Robert Van Syckle and Mrs. Edgar Winner; a cocKtaii party Dy Mr.

ana Mrs. Joseph Murphy and Misses Sandra and Patricia- Murphy; and a cocktail party by Mrs. John Kravecz. The bridegroom's parents gave the rehearsal party at the Pomfret Club in Easton. Audry Sue i 4 Photo by Lorstan Studios Mrs.

Robert Rohm (nee Camille F. Messina) Camille Messina Is Bride of Robert Di Rohm WESTFIELD Miss Camille Frances Messina was married to Robert David Rohm' at 5 p.m.; yesterday in Holy Trinity Church by the Rev. John E. Murphy. The reception was in Somerville Inn.

After a trip to Acapulco, Mexico, the couple will live in North Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messina of 207 Sunset Ave. are the bride's parents.

Mr. arid Mrs. Karl Rohm of Union are the bridegroom's parents Mrs. Fred Bar an of Scotch Plains, the bride's sister, was matron of honor and another sister, Miss Lucille Messina, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Miss Sandra DiVizio of Iselin and Mrs.

Robert Drew of Irvington, the bride's cousins, Miss Patricia DeStefanis of Westfield and Miss Carol Gindin of Plainfield. Robert Herschkel of Union was the best man. Ushers were Fred Baran of Scotch Plains, the bride's brother-in-law, and from Union, Theodore Bub- nowski, Dominic Gentilcore, the bride's cousin, Richard Rohm, the bridegroom's brother, and Frank Iono. Mrs. Rohm has a S.

in business education from Salem College and is a teacher at Governor Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley Heights. Mr. Rohm is a -graduate of Union High School and served four years in the Air Force. He is with J. Rohm Sons Foun dry, Kenilworth.

NO YULE LIGHTS DEMING, N.M. (AP) A Chamber of Commerce committee voted last week to exclude any Christmas street decorations or lights due to lack of funds. BAROH'S DRIVE IN PHARMACY STEPHEN BARON, PHONE: PL 6-1010 -v HUE, 2nd Plalnnald, V.J. FREE DELIVERY On All Drug NmcJ Pick-Up fctf nalivarv For Prescription Prescriptions Sick Room Supplies Cosmetics NOTARY PUBLIC the Week if I photo by Lorstan Studios Mrs. Robert J.

Heaslip (nee Diane M. Pellegrino) Celebrated BOUND BROOK Mr. and 'Mrs. Elvieo Lombardi of 233 Carber St. were feted at a sur prise silver wedding anniver-i sary party given by their civil dren yesterday in the Flagppst Inn, Route 1, Deans.

Mr. and Mrs. Lombardi were married Sept 26, 1942, in Sa cred Heart Church, Manville, and resided in Plainfield until moving to Bound Brook about 14 years ago. The couple has three children, Eileen, Georgiann and Elvigo at home. Mr.

Lombardi is employed by Hyatt Bearing in Clark. Township and Mrs. Lombardi by RCA, Somerville. They are communicants of St. Joseph's Church.

Mr. Lombard! is a member of Middlesex BPO Elks and Middlesex American Legion Post. Explosive Device Defused at Expo '67 MONTREAL (AP) A Canadi an Navy bomb disposal unit defused a 3.5 inch rocket launcher projectile at an Expo 67 pavilion yesterday, 40 minutes before U.N. Secretary General Thant was to have visited the area. The device, containing dyna mite, a clock and battery, was dismantled six minutes before it was set to explode.

An Expo source said the bomb might only pave blown a few windows." Photo hobbyists need darkroom equipment. Sell yours with a Courier-News Want Ad. CORSET SHOP SURGICAL SUPPORTS Drassieres For After Surgery 186 E. Front Plainfield PL 6-2182 Anniversary mil Mrs. Edwin R.

Seltsam (nee Catherine Cornell) Miss Cornell Is a Bride PISCATAWAY Miss Cath erine Cornell was married to Edwin Richard Seltsam at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Sacred Heart Church in South Plain field by the Rev Joseph Holup. A reception followed at Far Hills Inn, Somerville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Cornell of 140 Seymour Ter. The bride groom is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Seltsam of Kenil worth.

The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Lois Cor nell. Bridesmaids were. Miss Margaret Zieke of Union, Miss Ellen Temkin of Piscataway and Mrs. Allen Stein of New Brunswick. Raymond Seltsam of Kenil- worth was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Louis Ioro of Short Hills, Patsy Bartiromo of Irvington and Ronald Savare of Belleville. The couple will live in Roselle. Mrs. Seltsam is a student at Bloomfield College. Mr.

Selt sam is; a graduate of Springfield Regional High School and is employed at General Classic Cranford. Miss Nola Fisher Gene Poklitar Jr. To Take Bride The engagement of Miss Nola Jean Fisher, daughter of Mrs. Hannah Fisher of Pacific Junc tion, Iowa, and the late Louis Fisher, to Gene Poklitar son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Pokh tar Sr. of 165 Morton South Plainfield, has been announced by her mother. The wedding is planned for next spring. Miss Fisher is a junior: at Buena Vista College. Storm Lake, Iowa, and her fiance is a senior there.

Student of 1 i liLr.i.iii.rM.n:! rriirii; Barbara is the first of the 1967 I I afjMHMMriMBMlNHMIlB been made of the marriage of Mrs. Nancy Ann Richardson to Lieut. Joseph Samuel' Good, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good of 66 Mt.

Bethel Road. The Ceremony took place Sept. 9 in the chapel of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Seattle, Wash. The bride, the widow of Steph en uouid Kicnardson, is tne daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Leroy --Onstad of Seattle, in whose home the wedding reception took place. Miss Barbara Jean Good of Silver Spring, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor and Lee R. Voorhees Jr. of Seattle was best man.

Ushers were the bride's brother, John W. Onstad and Charles Elliott Barb 'V. Mrs. Good is a graduate of the University of Washington where she was senior honor -woman and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. 1 Lieutenant Good; who was commissioned ah officer in the Naval Reserve in 1962 served for three years aboard the John Paul Jones He is now assistant professor of Naval Science and Tactics at the University of Washington in Seattle and is studying toward his master's degree in Dusiness aamimsira- tion.

He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The couple is living at the home of the bride's parents, 2439 41st East, in Seattle. turn m4 totiiiriii Complete Tap Shoes Toe Shoe Ballet Shoes leotard Tights Expert Fitting' 114 EAST ftONT St "iAINFlElD PlalnfieW open Monday and Thursday Till P.M.. 225 I. MAM STBOUNO BROOK SPECIAL PURCHASE! LONG SLEEVE SHIRT SHIFTS PRINTS SOLIDS Sizes 8-18 Reg.

to $10.00 $6.00 AFTER BREAST SURGERY REGAIN THAT NATURAL LOOK WITH IDENTICAL Fonn .00 I ii 1 -i South Plainfield. Jo Anne Kas chak of South Bound Brook, the bride's niece, was junior brides maid. Carmen Monticchio of South Plainfield, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, was the best man. Ushers were the bride's cousm, George Ashmead of South Plainfield, the bride groom's brother, Richard Hea slip of South Plainfield and Robert DeSesso of Piscataway and Robert Dallas of South Plainfield. After a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico and St.

Thomas, Virgin Islands, the couple will live at the Hamilton Blvd. ad dress. The bride and her husband are graduates of South Plain- field High School. She is em ployed in the office of Chanel Perfumes Edison, and he is employed by Ford Motor A shower was given the bride by her attendants at the Polish National Home, South Plainfield, and the rehearsal party was given by her parents in their home. Loretta Ciraolo Engaged to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Ciraolo of Salter Place, Westfield, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Richard A. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, Midway Avenue, Fanwood, and Roscoe.

N.Y. Miss Ciraolo attended the Uni versity of Miami and is staff assistant in the consumer relations department of The Sperry and Hutchinson Company, Green Stamps, New York. She serves on the executive committee of the Consumers League of JNew Jersey. Wilson, a graduate of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, is re search chemist for the Inter national Flavors and Fra grances Company, New York He is a lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. A Feb.

10 wedding is planned. Nursery School Enrolls 33 CLINTON There are 38 chil dren in the nursery class of Clinton Baptist Church which will open Oct. 3 at the church youth center (the former church) in Leigh St. It will be in session on Tuesdays and Wednes days from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. throughout the school year.

Mrs. John Tomson, Califon, will be director and Mrs. Richard W. Sparling, wife of the pastor, will be assistant director. The program will include music, coloring and crafts, visual aid training, physical games and refreshments.

There will be a play period with toys. The enrollment of four-year-olds is on a non-denominational basis Regular Shoo For Mild Supination Straight Last Thomas Heel IPs Mrs. George A Barbier Jr. (nee Jill M. Bohnenberger) G.

A. Barbier Takes Bride FANWOOD Miss Jill Margaret Bohnenberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bohnenberger of Liv ingston, was married Saturday to George A.

Barbier son of Mr. and Mrs. George A Barbier Sr. of 146 Belvidere. Rev.

Martin Sherry officiated at the candelight cere mony in St. Raphael's Church in Livingston and a reception followed at Alberts Chateau. After a trip to Switzerland, the couple will live in Fanwood Mrs. Thomas Spott of Den- ville, the bride cousm, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs.

Joseph Taylor of Parsippany-Troy Hills, another cousin, Mrs James Hanner of Troy, N. YM and Mrs. George Smith of Livingston. Charles Barbier of Mystic, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Lance Clifton of Linden, the bride groom's cousin, and Gordon Dunn and Alex Long of Fan- wood.

Cathleen E. Spott of Denville was the flower girl. The bride and her husband have B. A. degrees from Pennsylvania State University and master of science degrees from Northwestern University, She is the assistant manager of market research for the Leem ing Pacquin Division of Charles Pfizer New York.

He is senior media analyst for Ted Bazes Advertising Agency, New York. Palsy Booklet Now Available UNION A 28-page booklet titled Palsy More Hope Than Ever," has been published by the Public Affairs Committee of the United Cere bral Palsy Association and is available at the association's Union County League offices in 1000 Stuyvesant Written by Jacqueline Seaver, a nationally known health edu cation specialist, the booklet has a foreword by the UCPA medical director, Dr. Brewster S. Miller of Westfield. Gartenberg Plainfield was married at Weintrob, son of Mrs.

Edward Weintrob of Atlantic City. was best man. ushers were Dr. Alan L. Gartenberg, the bride's brother, Dr.

Ronald Blitzer, the bride's brother-in- law, Dr. David Weiss of Califor nia, the bridegroom brother-in- law, Jay Hollander of Metuchen, Dr. Maurice Steinberg of New York. Lawrence Rosenstadt of Rye, N.Y., Frank Lautenberg of Montclair, Dr. Donald Tashjian Menon, Joseph Eskin Philadelphia and Harold Pol of Atlantic City.

After a trip to Jamaica; the couple will live in New York. Mrs. Weintrob is a graduate Plainfield High School and Smith College where she ma jored in Russian civilization. She has a master's degree in history from Columbia Umver- sity and is a researcher with Time-Life New York. Dr.

Weintrob is a cum laude graduate of Harvard University and a graduate of the-School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. He interned at Montefiore Hospital and took his residency training in psy chiatry there and at Kings County Hospital. He served with the Army in Korea and com pleted a fellowship in child psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He practices in New York and is a consultant in family therapy at the Jewish Child Care Association in that city. Prenuptial events were a party for the couple by Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Rosenstadt of Rye, N.Y., and a shower by Mrs. Aaron Arnold of Fanwood JL JLAl JL MJ SOMERYILLE Wed to INLY. Fsvchiatrist Miss Audry Sue Gartenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 Samuel J.

Gartenberg of 1218 9 p.m. Saturday to Dr. Alex Lavin of Philadelphia and Joseph The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rabbi Sidney E. Nathanson of Temple Sholom in the chapel of the Alpine in Maplewood and a reception fol lowed. The bride was given in marriage by her parents.

Mrs. Ronald J. Bhtzer of Belle Harbor, N.Y., the bride's sister, and Mrs. Alan L. Gartenberg of Brick Town, the bride's sister-in-law, were the matrons of honor.

Miss Nancy Nitikman of Davenport, Iowa, was the maid of honor. The brides maids were Miss Deborah Hy-man of Plainfield and Miss Nancy Kirschenbaum of Purchase, N.Y. Herbert La vine of New York of of ler of Ped-Eze Shoes 42 WATCHUNG AVENUE PLAINFIELD PL 6-3760 Between E. Front St. and Bridge Prescription Shoes Just as your Doctor Orders In addition to our finest quality regular shoes.

Fit to exacting standards Ped-Eze fills prescriptions for all types of corrective shoes. Guaranteed to meet the critical requirements of your physician. Wedgt Construction For Extreme Supination Surgical Boot Pra-Walkor 10 Will MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL WONDERFUL SPECIALLY TRAINED AND TACTFUL FITTERS Incredibly life-like and comfortable, it fit right into your brasiere. Practical wash-arid-wear it is ideal in swim; suits. Only IDENTICAL FORM provides double-cell protection against embarrassing leakage caused by accidental pin-prick.

Recommended by leading doctors. AVAILABLE IN 26 SIZES AND SENSIBLY PRICED AT i wtf- i i I JT honored as Student-of-the-Week. -She was born in New Brunswick, resides in Piscataway and is a graduate of Piscataway High School." While attending high school. Barbara was a very busy young lady. She was a J.V.

cheerleader and a member of nru rni 1:1 Marry Is! U- in in wnnnFm high-school graduates to be the Latin Club, Future Teachers- "fay I or Club, Service Club, Drama Club, Dance Committee, Prom Committee, and the Year Book Staff. She was also the Youth Week, Representative. Barbara lists her favorite pastimes as swimming, badminton, horseback riding and ice skating She is an active member of the Nu Tau Sigma Sorority and has been named to the current Dean's List The faculty is pleased to announce her selection as Student-of-the-Week you're always in good company tcith 15 (I TAILORS IMPORTERS GENTLEMEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S and DAMES' 3 CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES GIFTS 4 ipPEN EVENING Grove Street Corner Route 22 Next to the Somerville Overpast I Wotchung Center Shop. Open Tomorrow Evening jy 1 na ncy SECRETARIAL and FINISHING COURSE AT TAYLOR BUSINESS INSTITUTE Approved by New jersey Stato Department ot Education 35 Watchung Ave. Plainfield, N.

J. 07060 FREE LIFETIME 9111 -Tfi-9Q95? FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICE A BRUSH-UP SERVICE DAY CLASSES START FEB. JULY SEPT. NEXT EVENING CLASS STARTS OCT. 16 CORNER of PARK AVE.

and 7th ST. PLAINFIELD Free Parking for Our Patrons Just Next Door at the Park Hotel Esso Garage Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 Mrs. Alex WTeintrob (nee Audry S. Gartenberg) 1V and Mrs. Ronald J.

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