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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES 11 Outlook Saturday, December 10,1977 Stover, Wojciechowicz Mary P. Wojciechowicz daughter 'of and Edward J. Wojciechowicz of Upper Dai by, married Brendan Stover, son of Mi and Mis William Stover of Bethel on Nov. BernadelteChurch' Father Ciomn officiated at the ceremony The bnde, who was given in niarraige by her wore an ivory satin gown trimmed in pure white lace flowers and dotted with seed pearls. Her veil was a hat her' govyri and she! carried a multicolored bouquet, i Honor was Lynn- Marie Barries.

'Best': men 'were Kevin Stover Ricciardi. Caramanico, Ashworth Michael and Robert Hanlon. After a reception at the; Log Bridesmaids were; Mrs. Alfred Inn, the couple. left for a Ricciardi, Mrs.

William Bielak, and Marylou and Maria Stover. Ushers were Brian Stover and wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains. They now reside in Bethel. Kathleen Virginia daughter of-Mr. Holmberg of Louisville.

married Kevin Anthony Slov.eiv son of Mr; and Mrs. 'William Slover of -Bethel, on 29 at St. Rita's Church, Louisville, Honor attendant was the bride's man was groom's The groom is a graduate of St. High School, Chester, of Pittsburgh. The ybride isra graduate of the Un.

of Kentucky. The couple now resides in Kavenla, Az. Kathleen Marie Ashworth. Daughter'of Mr. a James Ashworth of Upland, mained Petei Joseph Caiamamco son of Mr.

and Peter Caramanico of Wilmington, Del on Oct 8 a Ladv of Charitv Church, Brookhaven Father William Doolah of- at the The bride, who was-given in marriage by her. father, wore a hgih neck Victorian gown i English net bodice and satin skirt. Her full-length attached to a headpiece which 'matched her gown a carried a bouquet of white 'roses, carnations, and baby's breath. Honor attendant was Mary Frances Ash'worth, the bride's sister, and best man was the groom's brother, Paul Caramanico. Bridesmaids included Joann Fiumara, Linda Novotni, Donna Dionisi, Beth Ann Dauberman, Margie Stevenson, and Suzanne Ann.

Ring bearer was Ricky Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caramanico The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame High School and Brandywine Junior College. She is a secretary with Pitcairn Wilmington.

Her husband is a graduate of Concord High School and is employed by De- Imarva Power and Light. After a reception at Penn Oaks Country Club, the couple left for a wedding cruise to Ihe Caribbean. They now reside in Bear, Del. Early, Boist Karen Elaine Borst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Borst of Chester Springs, married Eugene Foster Barley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Earley of McConnellsburg, on Oct.

15 at Central Presbyterian Church. Downingtown. Rev. David R. Hoover officiated at Ihe ceremony.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her parents, wore a gown of candlelight Qiana with a bodice of Venice lace. Her chapel- length veil was attached a Venice lace Juliet cap. Honor attendant was the bride's sister, Jeri Borst. Best man was David Sowers. Bridesmaids included Karen Gray, Linda Abernathy, Mrs.

Jeffrey Cosgrove, and the bride's sisters, Nancy and Judy Borst: Ushers were James Hawbaker. Gary Lininger. Paul and Herman Mellott, and the groom's brother, Stanton Earley. The bride is a graduate of Ridley High School and Shippensburg State College. Her husband is a graduate of McConnellsburg High School and he attended York College.

He is self- employed. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Stone Barn, Unionville. Golden couples Bonnie Baseman Margaret Webb Boseman, Cook Webb, Keeley Mrs. Estelle Boseman of Bcothwyn announces engagement of her to Robert 11 Mr. :1 Mrs! 1 Francis Cook of Wilmington, Dell 1 Bonnie is also the daughter of the late Joseph Boseman.

The'bride-elect is a graduate of Garnet Valley High School and is employed by Farmers Bank of Wilmington, Del. Her fiance is a graduate of Salesianum i School and Goldey' Beacom College. He is also employed by Farmers A June wedding is planned. Mr-, and Mrs. Roy E.

Webb of N.J. "announce Ihe engagemeril' of their lo Frederick-'J. Mr. and "Thomas Keeley of Media. r.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Monmouth Regional High School and Trenton Stale College. She is employed al Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. Her fiance served in Army Aviation for three years and is now employed at E.I. Dupont Deepwater, N.J.i He is also Delaware County Community College. A January wedding is planned.

and James Jackson Colette Smith Smith, AAitchejl Mr. and'Mrs; William F. Smith of Wilmington, Del. the engagement of their daughter, Colette tb'jay son of Mack E. Milchell.

New Castle, Del. The bride-elect is a graduate of Concord School 'and. Mary- mountirVCollege. a draftsperspn for Sun Shipbuilding Dry Dock Her fiance is a 'graduate of William Penn iHigh School and is employed, State Telephone, Wilmington, Del. A spring wedding is lams, Jackson Mrs.

Delbert Williams of Valley announce the engagemenl of their to-James Jackson, 'son Mrs. 'James' W. Jackson of Brookhaven. bride-elect is a graduate of Christian Academy and Crozer, Chester Medical Center School of Radiologies She is an X-ray at Haverford General Hospital. Her fiance is a graduate of Sun School the Institute of' Technology.

He is employed by Scott Paper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zebley Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.

Zebley of Springfield celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 15. About 300 guests attended a reception given for the Zebleys by their children at the Springfield Masonic Hall. There was a family dinner 'at the Towne House after the reception. The Zebleys have three children, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lorentz of Secane celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Oct.

22 at a ceremony in Kedron United Methodist Church, Morton, and at a reception held in their honor. The couple have one daughter, Mrs. Grace Locke of Upper Darby; four sons, Arthur of Doylestown, Donald of Secane, William of Landsale, and Paul of New Jersey; and 12 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Tienel a Mrs. George T. Tiehel of Ridley Park celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 12 at the home 'of their son and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Tiehel of Ridley Park. The Tiehels were married on Nov. 10, 1927 in" Miami, Fla. Mr.

Tiehel is a watchmaker and worked for Carl A. Doubet Jewelers of Chester for 25 years before retiring in 1976. Reservations of Information 8460 TOMORROW ONLY! SUNDAY DECEMBER 11 til 12 to 5 EVERYTHING OFF IN THE STORE I I (WITH THIS COUPON SUNDAY OKlLY DEC. 11th) Does not include sale price items and MO55T COMPLETE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Of EN IVItY NITE TIL CHttSTMAS Curry, Keesey Swisher of Leo and Hazel Swisher "of Coatesville manied IRobert D. Curry, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Curry of Marion, on Oct. 15 ail Hibernia Methodist Church. Jack officiated at the ceremony The bride 'wore a light blue, polyester nylon gown and she carried a casc.ude of roses.

Honor attendant was the bride's sister, L.ouise Martz. Best man was Garth Watlerson. Ushers the bride's sons, Thomas J. and Donald The bride is graduate of Scott i School and is the de- licatessan manager at Super Saver, West Go.shen. Her husband attended Parke-ssburg High School Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Curry and is a foreman in the shipping department of Lukens Street Co. After a reception at the church, the couple left for a wedding i to the mountains. They now reside in Coatesville. RiJ I stone.

Goldsmith Gail Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldsmith of Folsom, married Edward Rillstone of Medi.a, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Rillstone of Scranton, on Oct. 15 at Swarlhmore United Methodist Church. Rev, Klenk officiated at the ceremony. The bride, was given i marriage by ifalher. wore i wliie crepe gow.n with neckline, bishop sleeves, long Hicks, Webb Amy Louise Webb, daughter of Anna Webb of Upper Chichester and Allen 'Webb of Claymont, married Richard Alan Hicks, son of Victoria Hicks of Lower Chichester and the late Wilfred A.

Hicks, on Oct. 8 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Chester. They now reside in Oak Harbor.

Washington. What's next CHRISTMAS PARTY 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to benefit the Friendship Fire Compamy at the firehouse; Huddle Lower, train, and Swedish lace trim. Her was of French tulle and 'Swedish lace and she carried a nosegay of white roses, carna-' lions, and babies breath.

Denise Goldsmith, the bride's sister-in-law, was honor attendant. Best man was Frank Ciocca. The bride is a graduate of Ridley Senior High School and Delaware County Community College. She is a teacher's aide. husband is a graduate of Scranton public schools.

Bloomsburg State College, and has completed course work for a Masters degree at Marywood College. He is a reading specialist. After a reception at Walber's- on-the-Delaware. the couple left for a wedding trip to Washington, D.C. They now reside in Media.

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1876-1977