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PAGE 4 NEWS REPORTER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. Virginia Gladd Weds In St. Patrick's Church Woman Is Honored In 85th Year MKKET MEYER Young stow Girl Engaged To Stephen Kozarich BROOKFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. Bousaer. Sharon-Warm-. 1 hosted Mrs. Aana Bousr.er on the occasion of her 45th 'oirth- day anniversary at their German Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran Church of Farrell arranged tbe event in her Rev.

W. Schirmer asked the blessing durmj the surprise par- Twenty-five guests including Mrs. Bousner's Shree greet' grandchildren enjoyed the steak fry cookout at hei soa aad daughter-in-laws home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrier Boyd are on two weeks' They spent the 4th of Uuly weekend at Mrs.

Carriers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Spencer at Ohio on Lake Erie They then went on tour Washington. D.

C. and spend some time at Atlantic i City. New Jersey. I Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Ritzert of 507 Girard SE. O. recently visited with Mrs. Kits parents Mr. aad Penman of 206 S.

State' While Mrs. Ritzert v.asj jhome she held a miscellaneous (bridal shower for Miss Alice of Chestnut St. Miss was a bridesmaid of Virciau A. Gabriel Alice Jennings Honored At Bridal Shower BROOKFIELD Mtat Afec July Uifr itet Tom was fitod riftatly at a bridal shower by Mrs. Gary BMasrt of Canton, O.

Tte event was hdd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William PMOtan. MS South State Line Mrs. Ritzert's parent's hone.

She was the Penman, a bride ahwt three aad Miss Jcaaiafs was i attendant at her weddau There were about attendance at the gala shower which was held on Sunday eveunc. June 27. The bride-to-be received lovely and useful gifts. Mitt Jennings, sister. Miss Shirley Jennings, assisted in opening of the guts.

The refreshment table was lovely in pinks and blues and whites. The table was centered with a lovely white parosal trimmed v.ith pink and blue ribbon and flanked bv une lovely crystal bud vase with two red sweetheart rosebuds. The table also featured green and pink punch. The wedding cake was a large sheet cake, trimmed in pink, white and green and centered with a large icing bell. The individual favors consisted of little flowered sprinkling cans filled with pink and green mints.

Bridal games and cards enter- Karen Belik Married In Impressive Toten of Grover Are. Mrs. Fraak Petrich St. Patrick's Church in Hub-ers were Matthew Gladd. broth bard was the setting of a noon'er of the bride, and Ron Der marriage of Miss Virginia Gla gline.

a cousin of the bridle- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mat-'groom. thew Gladd. 324 X.

Bellwick I A reception was held that eve- and Mr. Frank Petrich. son of ning at the United Steel Workers Mrs. Angela Petrich. 6101 in Nfles.

Following the re- man Road. Warren and the late ception the bridal couple left for Mr. Petrich. Escorted and given in marriage at the July 3 wedding by her father, the bride wore a peau -Je soie gown and illusion veil held bv a crystal crown. i a honeymoon through the Mid- Eastern States.

They will make their home in Hubbard upon their return. A reception was held that evening at the United Steel Workers She carried a cascade bouquet Home in Niles. Following the of white carnations and blue del- reception tbe bridal couple left phinium. for a honeymoon through the Mid- Serving as maid of honor for Eastern States. They will make her sister was Miss Tina Gladd.

Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Mlaker and Miss Veronica Olek- their home in Hubbard upon their return. The new Mrs. Petrich is a sa. (graduate of Youngstown Univer- The attendants wore poudre blue' sity and is a teacher at Hubbard gowns and carried colonial bou-! Junior High School. Mr.

Petrich quets of pink white pomps. carnations and i is employed by Denmin Tire and I Rubber in Warren and attends Paul Petrich. the bridegroom's Youngstown University brother, was best man and ush-1 part-time student. Mrs. Jennie Penman of 208 S.

State Line is spending a week with her sister Mrs. Anna Smith in Canton. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

William Penman of 306 S. State Line and Mrs. Penman's sister and son Mrs. William Lyth and Michael of West Middlesex, have recently returned from a vacation in Louisville. Kentucky.

While there they visited Mrs. Penman and Mrs. Lyth sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George.

Davis and children. In returning, they stopped and visited with a niece in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Mack Gabriel, cum laude from Youngstowti Uni- tained the group with prizes be- iMrs Ritzert when she was mar-' 5455 Yo-P-oland versity and is on an assistant-: ing awarded to Miss Connie To- ried in the spring Miss aanounce the engagement of, ship at Michigan State University' ten sister of the groom: Miss is the Julv 3 of Tori tileir daughter. Virginia Aon. to where he is doing graduate work Diane Moran. Miss Judy Fedele, Xf William Connelly, aunt of tbe honoree and Mrs. John Connelly, also aunt of the honoree.

Door prizes were awarded to Sirs. William Connelly. Mrs. Charles Carrier. Mrs.

Charles J. Meyer and Mrs. Claire Bute, another aunt of the bride. Others were Mrs. Frank Toten mother of the groom.

Mrs. Henry Jennings, mother of the bride. Mrs. William Lyth. Miss Cbervl Felicetry, Miss Kathleen Kish, Miss Virginia Evans, Miss Christine Berecek.

Miss Andrea Perich, Mrs. Hazel Jennings, grandmother of the honoree and Sfrs. Jennie Penman. Mrs. Ritzert was assisted bv her mother.

Mrs. William Penman and her aunt. Mrs. William Mr. Stephen Lawrence in statistics, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Kozarich. 604 Stewart Road. Hubbard. Miss Gabriel was graduated this June from Youngstown University where she was the 1963 Mardi Gras Queen and a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority.

She will teach home economics at Lowellvflle II gh School. Mr. Kozarich was graduated George Culp and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Toten Connie are Garden Club Plans Picnic For Aug. 26 UU Will hold its annual picnic on August! I Park. OUR NEWEST CITIZENS WILLIAM DOt'GLAS BROWN Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Brown, 965 Tibbetts-Wick are proudly announcing the birth of their first son and fourth child, William Douglas, who weighed 6 fijs. when he was born at Sif-e The Hubbard Garden Club wfllj 11 31 on ne 27 i ttlree sisters Ann, west. They reside on Grover Ave.l 1 Mr Doughton, Mrs. D. X.

Reeder and Mrs. J. Rhyal. The club met June 24 at the Garden Forum an3 members Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Coutant and sons Jeffrey and Scott from Fair- 3eld. Connecticut have returned their home after spending a Couple Resides In Niles After Hartford Wedding HARTFORD Mr. and by Miss Stephanie Brandon, a Leonard W. Higtey are now Rainbow sister of the bride making their home in their new- Guests were present from Chau- lyfuraished apartment at 28' tauqua. New York: Arkon.

War- Wide Tibbetis Niles. folkv-'ren. Youngstown. Richmond. Cuyt ir.g a honeymoon to the Poconos aghoga Falls.

Flemming. Barber- and New York City. The couple ton and Millersburg. Ohio; Indi- te ere Tinned in marriage on June ana; and many of the neighbor- is in tbe Kinsman Methodist! ing towns and communities of Church. Ohio and Pennsylvania.

The bride is the former a The reception table was beau- Ana Cratsley. daughter of Mr. i tifully decorated with a turquoise and Mrs. Arden Cratsley, and satin cloth, skirted Kinsman and her husband is i with white organdy. Clusters of the son of Mr.

aad Mrs. Ward turquoise and white carnations Higley of Hartford township. encircled the table. The impressive double ring! A five tiered wedding cake, ceremony was performed at tbe topped by a miniature bride and palm banked altar, lighted with'groom and surrounded by nylon taoers in seven branch caadel-jnet and lace, was encircled wsth abra aad decorated with white! flowers and greens. Mrs.

Ethel baskets filled with white gladio-! Scriven and Mrs. Edytbe Davis. 11. pompons and white carnations, i aunts of the bride, served the "The Rev. Calvin R- King, pas-'cake.

tor, officiated at the Presiding at the fountain punch when the bride was given -In'bowl was Miss Ann Koval. a marriage and escorted to the al-' classmate of the bride at Youngs- tar by "her father. town University and Miss Patri- Miss Bemice Brownlee pre-icia Kushay. soronty sister of sided at the orcan console bride, presided at the the traditional selections and ac-' ver coffee service. Mrs Thomas Keeler When tbe newlyweds departed vta sang "0 Promise Me" aad for their honeymoon, the bride "I Love Yea Tralv." attired in a turquoise linen Tbe bride was beautiful in and a white jacket trim- original floor let: Ch gown of med with turquoise.

She wore Chantily lace do white and her cor- fsshioaed with a hieh scooo wck sage was pink sweetheart roses line on the sciptured lace bo-, aad white carnations, dice with Dior sleeves. The semi- i The new Mrs. Higley is a gra- shaped skin of pea-j fea-'d-jate of Badger High School fared a redinssxe effect Chan- Kinsman, where she was the uiiy lace. cecsZed with 1961 Homecoming Qaeen and is terrnrsacis in s. train.

presently attending Youngstown To her bouffant vefl ot m- University where she 5s majoriag pored was attached a ia elementary education. She is a matching Dior bow of peau, ost- member of Zeia Tau Alpha soro- aned wnh She wore a rity. necklace of pearls, gift of Her husband was also graduat- Sroom and following the from Badger High School tioa of weanne "SDrnething and is attending Youngstown Uni- soinething rsewT" she earned versity. He is employed by Herr a 200 year old Equipment Company in Warrea heirloom. oelor.r--g to her great-, and is also associated with his i father in business at the Hart- She also her foM Nursery.

Bfble covered w.th white satin! Prior to she wedding tbe aad topped with a white honored by her matron white roses and stephaaous. honor and other attendants at a Mrs Ruth VanCourt. sister of lovely miscellaneous shower. the bride attended as matron of Mrs. Carol Williams and Miss honor and the nr.d*sma:cs were Elaine Higley entertained at a Mrs.

James Cratsley. sister-in- luncheon and shower. Associates law of the Elaine in the records office of Youngs-i Hig'rfy. sister of the groom, and tow University entertained at a Miss fatncia Holcombe and rese th blide Miss Marsha Romine. Tbe little flower girls were gift Vkki Lea VanCourt.

niece of the The rehearsal dinner was ser- bride and Lynn Williams. at the Hartford Methodist Donald Williams, brother-in-law church by the WSCS of the as a vacation with Mrs. Cou- tanfcs parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dzapo of Warner Road.

Her parents held a lamb roast and special guests were Mr. and Mrs.xJames Saker. Mr. and Mrs- Carl Dzapo and sons Carl and Kyle, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene tu- gan, and Miss Francis Wirban- ick and Mr. Wirbanick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goncz and children.

Ruth, Paul and toured the rose gardens. Hostesses were Mrs. C. Mr. Mrs.

Harry 0. Brown. 9S5 betts-Wick and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips.

3609 Kirk Younsstown. M1CHELE TESOXE Another daughter has been a-H- ifas Alicc Jennings is the daughter of ifr. and Mrs. Hemy urj' and her fiance is tbe son ver A Masurv. DINNER Jones.

Mrs. E. Williams to the family of Mr. and Mrs. C.

R- Murphy. ATM T. Former Resident Of Hartford Is Wed In Sharon HARTFORD The First Methodist Church of Sharon. Pa. BROOKFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Greguric, 124 Lynita Drive, president of the Brookfield Township Optimist Club attend- Mrs. Dominic Tesone. 438 the Barbecue buffet given bv Ave.

parents; the new Lieutenant Governor of have named Michele, was bom June 25 at Xorth Side Hospital James Brannon at his home in Hartford, O. MRS. GERALD LEE ZAMBON The Tesone's other daughter is weighing 6 14 oz. at birth. Brannon had the special buffet for a jl new chib presidents and their wives of the Optimist Zone 3 area, it was held on Sunday The happy grandparents are; Jung 37 with five O1 lne Tina Francine, Tears old.

who is three the setting for the marriage er Ton Mr in the zone represented Th ose present bes des ana cnuaren. ftum, raw ar.a, TC -MI. aua Tim of Bedford are spend-! Rev. Clarence Baldwin officiated flfth TM fld Mr andf i Harold Butcher of Clrampion: Mr. ing a month touring the west and visiting friends and relatives in California.

The Trumbull County 4H Band presented a concert at Southington, under the direction of Saker of Warner Rd. Jim is a third year student and a music major at Bowling Green University. He is also very at the afternoon service with Mrs. Harvey L. McClimaas i a Mrs Harry Speer of John Nelson, organist providing 1 Ohw Avc a 1 wa bom co nneaut optimists and Mr BROOKFIELD Miss Karen LaVerne Belik.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nicholas C. Belik. Bedford Brookfield. was wed to Gerald Lee Zambon.

son of Frank Zambon 465 Fisher Hill Sharon. and the late Mrs. Katherine Zambon. in an impressive double-ring ceremony in Wheeler Memorial Methodist Church in Brookfield on Saturday, July 3 at a 7:30 candlelight ceremony. The candlelit altar was banked with palms and adorned with vases of white floral arrangements.

Kev. Forrest J. Walter officiated at the lovely ceremony with the brides father giving her in marriage. John Madasz. in, soloist sang and "At Dawning" with Mrs.

Charles Swain accompanying on the organ. The bride was stately In her ovely rayon peau. with scooped neckline, re-embroidered Akncon ace. Bell sleeves with bows on ihe shoulders and a slight empire bodice fell into a bell skirt with a detachable train. Her headpiece was a loveiy open pillbox of Alencon lace accented with tiny miniature pearls and crystal beads held a cathedral length veil.

The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of white carnations, stephanotis and pink sweetheart roses, centered with her corsage of white orchid with ribbon Streamers. She wore a hand carved-ivorv neckline and elbow length es. A relaxed sheath skirt cented by a darker green satin band and bow trim eouvleted the attire. Their headpieces were in a light green net fkjnce with largt ruffied affect accented by four crystals. They both carried a cascade of pink carnations with green lemon leaves and pink ribbon streamers.

Alartin Belik, brother of tht bride served as best man. Ales Visnyai. and Edward Vaia. uncle of the bride were tbe ushers. Immediately following tbe ceremony a reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church with 250 guests in attendance.

The new Mrs. Zambon, was graduated from Brookfield High School and is employed a secretary at Golden Dawn Inc. in Sharon. Her husband was graduated from Sharon High School, served with the United States Corps and is now employed by National Castings in Sharon, Following a wedding trip to' Michigan and Canada, the couple will be at home at 91 Avenue in Sharon. Flan Family Pkafe BROOKFIELD Mrs.

Menffl G. Leonard. King-Graves will hold the famflv picnic on August 21 for the BAB it was planned at tbe recent meeting when Mrs. Fred Fielder, Optimists, and Mr. and the traditional nuptial Wednesday.

June 30 at North rs ete HaU 0 Hartford The bride is the daughter of Side Hospital. i club. The little 5 pound 10 ounce Also past president of the Hart- tyke has been named Sandra ord lub and Zone chairman of 'the oratorical contest. Mr. and Other children in the McCIim- Mrs.

Ed Scott of Hartford, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Means, 914 Division Street, Sharon. She is a graduate of Farrell, Senior High School and the Artistic School of Beauty of Sharon. She is presently employed by the Packard Electric Division of the General Motors in Warren.

proud of a new trumpet he Just; Her husband is the son of the received which is handmade. Phfl Martin, co-owner of the Central Television. 135 Snyder and resides on McKay-Albright RdL. is in San Jaun. Puerto Rico on a business trip won by Central TV for taeir sales of Phflco products for the past year.

In San Juan he will join 2.900! late Thomas Thorn of Delray ans family include Stanley, David 6, Tina 4 and Debbie 3 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walsh of W. Prospect St.

and Mr. and Mrs Beach. and lived with his Wilbur McClimans of Ohio the grandparents. Mrs. Addie Port Aneehenv Pa of Port ADegneny.

Pa aunt and uncle at 2000 Rettig in Hickory township. Pa. He isj a graduate of Hartford ffign i School and served four years paternal great-grandmoth- with the U. S. Xavy.

He is ployed by the Ajax Magnetbermic corporation in Warren. Patents were taken out in the MOVES TO HtfcBARD United States in for a rocking Mrs. Margaret DeOtta. sister, platform for a bassinet, an aato- other Phiko dealers in a pre-; of Mrs. John E.

Glod. Fifth Ave. buter slioer and a spiral sumer electronics line, including w. Park Avenue. television, stereo High-fidelity: Mrs.

DeOtta formerly lived radios and portable Hillsville, Pa. U8 staircase to aid salmon upstream during spawning season. ther of the bride. Richard Henthorne, Martin Klein and Gates serveo as the ushers. Matches and smoking an the Serving as the ring bearer was Ieading causes fire in Unlt STWta, States electricity and in the church fellowship- hall for electrical equipment a eloai sec- 330 juttU who were registered' ond.

guests. bracelet of roses, given to rt bins d-Sfcs hv thP ffmnrr, i 'cConneU were hostesses. by the groom Miss Valery Libeg attended the I branch was held at ttM bride as maid of honor and Mass 1 home of IMrs. Fielder on 13M Anita Lucbette served as bridesmaid. They were both Yahres Sharon.

Announcement was also make gowned in for tbe sewing group which win light green crepe, featuring an! meet July 8 at the home of Mn. empire bodice with scooped Robins, Clarksville Rd. couwtrmi Fim figures for '65 convertiUts show Fort utes up mort ttw '64 model-year. All convertible sales in the industrY same period. But we Fort Dealers aren't re deallnf.

ki fact, we aim to outdeal every other make around HUIBARD OFFICE 24 W. Liberty St. Ph. KE 4-1S17 ow art-out Top-down on hi md mtfce us prow Rt to a great deal vrw Your Ford Dealer BELL-WICK MOTORS, INC. 535 W.

LIBERTY ST. HUBBARD, OHIO SPA PERI IFWSPA.PFJ.

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