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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 38

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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C-10 THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1998 FAMILIES THE COURIER-NEWS IVEDDIMGS ElIGAGEMEtfTS .1 v. 7. A 1 Moravasik Ronca STOCKTON Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Moravasik of Crystal River, announce the engagement of their daughter Kelly Jean to Steven J. Ronca, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Ronca. The bride-to-be works for Somerset Valley Bank in Hillsborough. Her fiance works for Mountain View Landscaping in Stockton. They will be married Sept 12. Zaluska O'Shanghnessy SOUTH PLAINFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Zaluska announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Terry O'Shaughnessy, son of Mrs. Quigley of Camerson Park, and the late Edward O'Shaughnessy. The bride-to-be works for All Health Care in Metuchen. Her fiance works for Ingersoll Rand in Edison.

They will be married Oct. 24. Niles Zandomenega SOMERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Les Niles announce the engagement of their daughter Wendy to Dean Zandomenega, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Zandomenega of Arizona, formerly of Bridgewater. The bride-to-be works for The Learning Gate in Finderne. Her fiance works for Somerset Lawn And Garden in Somerville. They will be married Aug.

8. Levine Finnin BRIDGEWATER Laura Ellen Firmin, daughter of George and Sally Firmin of Waco, Texas, was married to Michael J. Levine, son of Bert and Shelly Levine of Bridgewater, on Aug. 23 at Clifton House in Waco, Texas. The bride graduated from Baylor University.

She is an account executive at Software House International. The bridegroom graduated from Pingry School and William College. He is attending the University of Virginia School of Law. They reside in Charlottesville, Va. Sedlazek Melnso BRIDGEWATER Susan Meluso, daughter of Carmine and Lillian Meluso of Daytona Beach, was married to Gary Sedlazek, son of William and Carol Sedlazek of Bridge-water on Sept.

21 at Holy Trinity Church in Bridgewater. Nancy Campbell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Glen Staropoli was best man. The bride graduated from Morris County Community College. The bridegroom graduated from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

He is co-owner of Ideal Autobody in Bridgewater. They reside in Bridgewater. MeotsH Hnber NESHANIC STATION Jennifer Lynne Huber, daughter of Thomas and Florence Huber of Indiana, was married to James Meutski son of James and Barbara Meutski of Neshanic Station, on Nov. 15 at Ithaca College Muller Chapel, Ithaca, N.Y. Susan Skinner was maid of honor.

Gregory Meutski, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride graduated from Indiana High School and Ithaca College. She works for the Washington County Hospital Association. The bridegroom graduated from Somerville High School, Ithaca College and Montclair State University. He works for the North American Association for Environmental Education.

They reside in Gaithersburg, Md. Eltchner Arguello NEW BRUNSWICK Edna Gio-v conda Arguello, the daughter of Edgar Sr. and Jilma Arguello of Flush- ing, Queens, N.Y., was married to Kenneth Barry Hitchner, the son of Shirley Hitchner of Millville and the late Kenneth Barber Hitchner, on May 25 at The National Shrine of St Rita of Casica in Philadelphia. The bride graduated from Queens College of the City University of New York and New York University. She is a staff writer at The Courier-News.

The bridegroom, a former resident of Hillsborough and the Somerset section of Franklin, graduated from Millville High School and Temple University in Philadelphia. He is also a staff writer at The Courier-News. They reside in New Brunswick. Hardmaa Woung BERNARDSVILLE Gail Margaret Hardman and Keith Lauriston Woung Jr. announce their engagement.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Richard Gayle Hardman of Portland, and Mrs. Neola Reeves of Lyons, Ore. She works for Palmer School in Bernardsville. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Lauriston Woung of Bed-minster. He works for Triple Metal Products Co. in Middlesex. They will be married May 22. Wilson Zylka SOUTH PLAINFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. David Wilson announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Lynn to Michael B. Zylka, son of Michael R. Zylka of Perth Amboy and Bernadette Schonbachler of Jupiter, Fla. The bride-to-be works for the Pis-cataway Board of Education.

Her fiance works for Middlesex County. They will be married Aug. 14, 1999. Erikson Aldridge BRANCHBURG Craig and Den-ise Berwald announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie J. Erikson, to Jeffrey B.

Aldridge, son of Francis and Patricia Aldridge of Pinehill. The bride-to-be works for the law office of Katherine K. Wagner. Her fiance works for RykoffSex-ton Foods. They will be married in August 1999.

Donelson Barna SOMERSET Mr. Lemuel Donelson of Piscataway and Virginia Donelson of Hillsborough announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn to Michael Barna of, son of William and Elizabeth Barna of Marlboro. The bride-to-be works for BFR Systems in Bridgewater. Her fiance works for Pollard Banknote Inc. in Dayton.

They will be married Nov. 7. Orr Middleton BRANCHBURG Mr. and Mrs. Don Orr of Langhorne, announce the engagement of their daughter Trisha to Michael Middleton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Middleton of Branchburg. The bride-to-be works for Little People Day School in Levittown, Pa. Her fiance works for Spectra Gases in Irvington.

They will be married May 30. BIRTHS Rutledge, Gusna R. and Wendy L.S., Flemington, a son on March 6. Couch, Sean Lynn and Kari Elizabeth, Bridgewater, a daughter on March 7. Schuler, Michael Louis and Helen Regina, Neshanic Station, a daughter on March 7.

Turner, Kenneth Charles and Leigh Anne, Belle Mead, a son on March 7. Liptak, Kenneth and Sharlene Ri-spoli, Hillsborough, twin sons on March 7 and 8. Calder, David and Eileen, Bridge-water, a son on March 8. Manning, Timothy Ryan and Billiard, Krista Lee, Bernardsville, a daughter on March 8. Eddy, David Michael and Amy Lela, Middlesex, a son on March 9.

Altonji, Gregory and Clare, Branchburg, a daughter on March 10. Lilly, Raymond and Darlene, Martinsville, a daughter on March 10. Muhlenberg Trimboli, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Linden, a son on Feb.

20. Bond, Jason and JoAnn, Dunellen, a son on Feb. 23. Nilsson, Gary and Karolyn, Avenel section of Woodbridge, a daughter on Feb. 25.

Pender, Dominique and Diane Moore, South Plainfield, a son on March 3. Tunison, Walter and Dawri, Dunellen, a son on March 4. Duhamel, James and Tracey, South Plainfield, a son of March 5. Somerset Medical Kang, Mark Keilto and Juyon, Green Brook, a daughter on Feb. 19.

Schipmann, Robert Bruce and Beverly Marie, Dayton, a daughter on Feb. 21. Widitz, Todd and Donna, Stewarts-ville, a daughter on Feb. 23. Spigner, Lawrence Bernard and Lauren Mazza, North Plainfield, a son on Feb.

24. Bowlby, James Edward and Kim-berly Ann, Somerville, a son Feb. 25. Family page guidelines The Courier-News publishes wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announcements free of charge each Thursday on the Families page. Engagement announcements must be received at least three months before the wedding.

Wedding announcements and photos must be received no later than one month after the wedding. We will publish those that arrive after the deadline when there is space available for them. (Do not send your only copy of a photo, since photos cannot be returned.) Specify which form you want and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Weddings-Engagements, The Courier-News, P.O. Box 6600, Bridgewater, N.J. 08807.

Recent photos are published with anniversaries marking 50 years and every five years thereafter. Anniversaries marking 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 years are published without photographs. To announce an anniversary, print or type the couple's name and address, marriage date, how the anniversary was celebrated, names of children, numbers of grandchildren and background such as employment. Announcements of 100th birthdays are published on a space-available basis. We accept a short release on the person's background and life.

Births are published on a space-available basis. If your hospital does not provide a birth form, send us a brief note with the parents' names, address, sex of the child, birth date and hospital name. Reunion notices are published on a space-available basis. We accept a short release on the details of the event. Anniversary, 100th birthday, birth and reunion announcement should be sent to Families Page, The Courier-News, P.O.

Box 6600, Bridgewater, J. 08807. Csuha, Paul and Patricia, Hillsborough, a daughter on Feb. 25. Marsh, Dwayne Alan and Kathleen Florence, Whitehouse Station, a son on Feb.

25. Conley, Daniel J. and Ann Minzner, Somerset, a daughter on Feb. 26. Seeley, Edward Elwood and Julie Ann, Middlesex, a son on Feb.

26. Lozada, Lewis L. and Zeila Schrad-er, Hillsborough, a daughter on Feb. 26. Holt, Graham Scott and Dionne Natalie, Plainfield, a daughter on Feb.

27. McGinley, Scott Michael and Mary Elizabeth, Martinsville, a son on Feb. 27. Bernhard, Ernie and Rana, Belle Mead, a daughter on Feb. 28.

Ruano, Yance Antonio, Bridgewater and Lauria, Kelly Elizabeth, Bound Brook, a daughter on March 2. Marciniak, Mark Patrick and Holly Joy, Lebanon, a daughter on March 4. Perry, Russel E. and Sharon Stewartsville, a daughter on March 4. Hahola, James and Yates, Suzanne, Clinton, a daughter on March 5.

Accetta, Gregory R. and Jocelyn, Belle Mead, a daughter on March 6. St. Barnabas Ulban, J. Michael and Carolyn, Branchburg, a daughter on Feb.

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