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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES Outlook Saturday, June 18,1977 Koko, Huffines Marion Lois Huffines, "dauughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos i.W. Huffines of Ridley Park, kfharried Frank W. Koko, son of Frank Koko or Pittsburgh the late Frank Koko May 21 the Rooke Chapel of Bucknell "University, Lewisburg.

The bride is a graduate of Ridley High School and has her doctorate degree from Indiana University. She is a professor of German and linguistics at Bucknell. Her husband has his doctorate degree from Lehigh University and is a professor of chemical engineering at Bucknell University. Synnamon, Hopkins Linda Ann Hopkins, daughter of and Mrs: James J. Hopkins yiof Scott Glenolden, married Alexander Synnamon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Synnamon of Stuart Glenolden, on June 4 at St. George's Roman Catholic Church, Glenolden. Rev. Raymond E.

Gough officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a nylon organza gown featuring illusion neckline, full bishop sleeves, and empire waistline. Her cathedral-length French il- veil was attached to a cap of venice lace and pearls and she carried a dried bouquet of white flowers with fresh white carna- tions. Honor attendant was the bride's sister, Catnleen Lincoln. Bridesmaids included Patti Brown, Barbara Foley, Beth Minnick, Janet Mills, and the bride's sister, Colleen Hopkins.

Best man was the groom's brother, Francis Synnamon, Jr. The- bride is a graduate of Interboro Senior High School and is employed by McDonald's Restaurant. The groom is a graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School and is employed by Philadelphia Electric Company. After a reception at the De LaSalle Council, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains. They now reside in Norwood.

Notice to brides The Daily Times will publish wedding accounts received no later than two weeks after the event. Bridal pictures rriay accompany the account and must be in black and white. Announcements received after the deadline will appear in an abbreviated form and a photograph may be used If space permits. Wedding announcement forms are available at the Daily Times' office, or will be mailed upon request. All bridal accounts appear in the Outlook section on Saturdays.

Jones, Coleman Thomas, Campbell Marie E. Campbell, daughter of and Mrs. Eugene F. 'Campbell of Laughead Lower Chichester, married Robert W. Thomas, son of Mr.

Land Mrs. Wilbur Thomas of i.Mulberry Parkside, on June 4 Chichester Church, Upper Chichester. Rev. John Davis officiated at ceremony. The bride, who was given in 'marriage by her father, wore a chiffon gown with lace bodice and i flower appliques on the skirt and Her fingertip veil was bordered with lace and attached a half cap of lace flowers and seed pearls.

Honor attendant was Deborah Finkbiner. Bridemaids included Donna Weber, Donna Raftovich, Patricia McGillen, and the groom's sister, Mary Thomas. Best man was Ernest Bailey. The bride is a graduate of Chichester High School and is tape librarian for Ship 'N' Shore, Inc. of Aston.

The groom is a graduate of Sun Valley High School and is a weigher for Tidewater Grain Company, Philadelphia. After a reception at Claymont Fire Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip to Virginia. They now reside in Claymont. Maureen Elizabeth Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Coleman of Ridley Park, married William Jones, son of and Mrs. William Jones, Jr. of Ridgewood, N.J. at 6 p.m. May 28 at St.

Madelines. Father Grae performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the lride wore a princess silk organza gown with a fingertip veil and she carried gardenias and white roses. Susan Coleman was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Kathleen Howard and Carol Jones. Sean McKenna was the ring bearer; Bradford Jones was the best man.

Following a reception at the Towne House, Media, the couple went to Bermuda. They now live in Philadelphia. The bride is a medical technologist at Sacred Heart Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Hospital, Chester.

The groom is a doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania. McNally, Elliott Marie Monaco, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Monaco of Westminster Drive, Nether Providence, married Louis Brian Urso of Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis S. Urso of Toms River, N.J. on June 4 in St. John Chrysostom Church, Nether Providence. Monsignor Frederick J.

Stevenson officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white peau de soie gown overlay decorated in embroidered appliques, long sleeves, and empire waist. She had a chapel- length mantilla and carried a bouquet of red roses and baby's breath. Urso, Monaco Honor attendant was the bride's sister, Lorraine Marie Monaco. Best man was the groom's brother, Joseph G.

Urso. The bride is a graduate of Nether Providence High School and Barnard College of Columbia University. She is employed by Goldman, Sachs, and Company of Philadelphia. The groom is a graduate of Westfield High School and Seton Hall University. He is employed as a manager in the Lancaster K- Mart.

After a reception at the Llanerch Country Club, the couple left for a wedding trip to Montego Bay. They now reside in Lancaster. Rose M. Elliott, daughter of William and Ruth "Elliott of Chester, married Stephen J. McNally, of Chester, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh McNally of Wallingford at 6:30 p.m. May 27 at St. Michael's Church. Father Kilgallen performed the ceremony.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory gown with long sleeves, an empire waist and a three tier length veil. She carried white roses and ivy. Beverly Harrison was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Carol Anne Lasett and Jacqueline Laughlin. Thomas McNally was best man. Following a reception at the Old Mill, Waliingford, the couple went to Host Farm, Lancaster.

They now live in Chester. The bride is a legal secretary in Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McNally Philadelphia and the groom is an electrician. Atz, Bennett Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gerhard Gerhard, Greiner Patricia Ellen Bennett and Anthony John Atz were married June 11 at 6 p.m. in Holy Saviour Church. Father Robert Miller and Pastor George Mamourian officiated. The parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Bennett of Boothwyn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Atz of Media. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an A-line gown with Juliet sleeves accented by rose appliques. She also wore a matching veil and a bouquet of spring flowers. Lori DePaoli was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

David Norcini, Janice Bendick, Bertha Maloney and Linda McKissick. Jennifer Grundy was flower girl arid Jay Maloney was ring bearer. Ronald Atz was best man for his brother After a reception at the Media Fire Hall, the couple left for Williamsburg, Va. They reside in Boothwyn. The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame High School, and is employed by Riddle Hospital.

Her husband, a graduate of Penncrest High School is also employed by Riddle Hospital. Sheryl A. Greiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J.

Greiner of S. Middletown Road, Media, married Arthur J. Gerhard of Media, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Gerhard of Allentown, on June 4 in Christ Church, Media. Father Michael J. Campbell officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a satin gown with chiffon sleeves, lace covered train, and lace flower trim. Her veil was dotted with lace flowers and she carried a cascade of white roses and baby's breath.

Honor attendant was the bride's sister, Nancy M. Stine. Ralph, Jacob Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Ralph, 'of Glenolden, aannounce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Dolores, to Edwin H. 'Jacob, of Oxford, Wisconsin. He the son of Mrs. Dorothy Jacob ofSarasota.Fla. Miss Ralph is a graduate of Archbishop Prendergast High School and is employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Atlanta, Qa.

Her fiance is also employed by the Bureau in Oxford. Bridesmaids were Donna Coulter, Donna Miller, and Gayle Nester. Flower girl was the bride's niece, Teresa Greiner. Ring bearer was the groom's nephew, Brenton Maruschak. Best man was the bride's brother, Ronald B.

Greiner. The bride is a graduate of Penncrest High School and Bloomsburg State College. The groom is a graduate of William Allen High School and East Stroudsburg State College. He is a youth counselor in Media. After a reception at the Log Cabin Inn? the couple left for a wedding trip to Nantucket Island, Ma.

They now reside in Media. Walton, Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillespie Walton, of Wallingford, announce the engagement of their daughter Louise, to Barry K. Hartley of Harrisburg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold C. Hartley of Altoona. Miss Walton is a graduate of Nether Providence High School and Juniata College. Her fiance, a graduate of Altoona High School and Juniata College, employed by Woolworth, in Lancaster.

A September wedding is planned. Nawrocki, Dambro Linda Ann Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Craig of King Folcroft, married William Floyd Godwin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mark of Lansdowne, on May 20 at St. George's Roman Catholic Church. Father Derrig officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is a graduate of Archbishop Prendergast High School, and is employed by Delaware County Hospital. The groom is a graduate of Lansdowne Aldan High School and is employed by Rizzio Mobil.

Honor attendant 'was Ceil Keating. Bridesmaids were Patty Craig and Barbara Deal. Flower girl was Suzanne Parker and ring bearer was Mark O'Donnell. Best man was Joseph McGowan. After a reception at Folcroft Deborah Ann Dambro and Richard John Nawrocki were married May 28 at 5 p.m.

in St. John Fisher Church. Father Conner officiated. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Dambro, of Boothwyn, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nawrocki of Secane. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white crepe gown with lace white daisies and ruffled neckline and ruffled chapel train.

Her chapel veil was decorated with daisies. She also carried a bouquet of yellow baby roses and daisies. Cynthia Lee Morgan was Novosel, Meehan Peggy Novosel of West Grove, formerly Aston, and George Novosel of Lima, N.Y. announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Lee, to John Meehan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Meehan of Aston. The bride-elect is a graduate of Penncrest High School and Bryn Mawr School of Nursing, she is employed at Riddle Hospital, Middletown. Her fiance attended Sun Valley High School and is employed at Mano's Service Station, Chester. matron of honor. Cathy Nawrocki, Sherrie Dambro, sister of the bride, Kathy Nawrocki, and Karen Poussart bridesmaids.

Jennifer Downs was flower girl and Joseph Gagoliti was ring bearer. Robert Nawrocki was best man for his brother. A reception was held at the Brandywine Terrace and the couple left for Hawaii. The bride is a graduate of Garnet Valley High School and is a dental laboratory assistant. Her husband, a graduate of Upper Darby High School and Widener College is an instructor with National School of Health.

Chmielewski, Groover Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stark of Claymonl, Del. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Diane Chmielewski, to Wayne John Groover, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Groover of Trainer. The bride-elect is a graduate of Claymont High School and is an accounts payable clerk at Wilmington Dry Goods. Her fiance is a graduate of St. James High School and is a truck driver for Wilmington Dry Goods. An August wedding is planned.

Godwin, Craig Mr. and Mrs. William Godwin Fire House, the couple left for a honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains. They now reside in Yeadon. Griest, Csanady Suzanne Kathryn Csanady, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Csanady of Morton Ridley Park, married H. Wayne Griest, son of Mrs. Muriel Griest of Thornridge Road, Springfield, on June 4 at Ridley Park United Presbyterian Church. Rev.

James Harold Guy officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory-colored crepe chiffon gown with empire bodice, high neckline, flared sleeves, A-line skirt, and venice lace trim. Her veil was of imported Belgium lace and she carried a bouquet of white gardenias, stephanotis, and baby's breath. Honor attendant was MaryAnn B. Strain.

Bridemaids included Mrs. Brook Urban, Lenora Panetta, Joanne Eisenmann, and Karen Coskey. Best man was Steven Craley. Mrs. H.Wayne Griest School and Susquehanna Un- iversity.

He is a loan officer for The bride is a graduate of Fidelity Bank, Philadelphia. Ridley High School and is an After a reception at Rolling executive secretary for Gimbel's, Green Golf Club, the couple left Philadelphia. Her husband is a for a wedding trip to Bermuda, graduate of Springfield High They now reside in Ridley Park. TWWtWeOiWyilMfliS i Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Keller Keller, Mac Gregor Bonnie Jean MacGregor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacGregor of Springfield, married Stephen Caldwell Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B.

Keller of Lititz, Pa. at 2 p.m. May 22 at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Springfield. Rev.

William Eibert performed the ceremony. Mrs. Dale MacGregor Godbey, sister of the bride, was the their brother. Following a reception at the Old Mill, the couple went on a honeymoon to Williamsburg, Va. The bride is a graduate of Springfield High School and Pennnsylvania State University.

She is an adoption case worker in Lancaster, Pa. The groom is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and is in charge of a food co-op matron of honor and Thomas and program in Columbia, Pa. Jeffrey Keller were best man for The couple now live in Lancaster, Pa. Bush, Panunto Susan Marie Panunto and David Thomas Bush were married June 4 at 3 p.m. in St.

Bartholomew's Church. Father Vogan officiated. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Panunto of Philadelphia and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bush of Brookhaven. Escorted by her father the bride wore a white organdy gown with illusion neckline, high collar and long sheer sleeves with flower appliques of Venetian lace scattered over. the dress a a daisy trim on the hem. Her long veil was trimmed with daisy Venetian lace.

She carried an orchid surrounded by -white carnations, peach roses and baby's breath. Karen Pedrick was maid of honor. Kathleen Dimter, Denise Mulholland and Lorraine Palmier! were bridesmaids. Christine Panunto was -flower girl for her sister and Daniel Bush was ring bearer. Steven Shaw was best man.

After a reception at the Shack Restaurant, the couple left for Bermuda. They reside in Brookhaven. The bride is a graduate of St. Hubert's Catholic High School for Girls, and is a secretary for a law firm. Her husband, a graduate of St James High School and Temple University, attended Villanova University and is entering Delaware Law School.

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