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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 15

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The Daily Journali
Location:
Vineland, New Jersey
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15
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Vineland, N.J., Wednesday, February 25, 1981 Page 15 living JANET KELLER and EDWARD UN ANGST BERNADETTE REALE and PATRICK CX)NOVER Bassetti photo Sandra Zagari Tells Engagement Roberta Craver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zagari of 1540 Allen ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to Gary Forosisky, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Forosisky of 2977 Lisbon la. Ms. Zagari Is a 1976 graduate of Vineland High School and a 1980 graduate of Rutgers University. She is employed by Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino in the accounting department. Her fiance is a 1975 graduate of Vineland High School and the Cumberland County Vocational Technical Center.

He is self-employed as a mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Craver of Willow Grove Elmer, announce the engagement of their daughter. Roberta Eileen, to James Hill, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Flovd Hill of New field. ROBERTA CRAVER Social r-Engaged Couples Area Girl Tells Recent Troth Mr. Carol Bright of Elmer and Kenneth Keller of Colorado Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Keller, to Lt. Edward Lnangst son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward nangst Sr. of South Williamsport. Pa The engagement was announced on Valentine's Day. The bride-elect is a 1979 graduate of William J.

Palmer High School in Colorado Springs. She is employed by Pearle Vision Center, Ozark, Ala. Her fiance is a 1976 graduate of South Williamsport High School and a 1980 graduate of the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs. He is a helicopter pilot in the Air Force An August wedding is planned. Bernadette Reale Tells Betrothal Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Reale of Vineland announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernadette, to Patrick Conover, son of Mrs. Catherine Hewitt of Brigan-tine and Allen Conover of Mays Landing. The brideelect is a 1976 graduate of Our Lady of Mercy Academy and a 1980 graduate of Glassboro State College, where she majored in early childhood education. She is employed as a preschool teacher at Millville Day Care Center.

Her fiance is a 197S graduate of Holy Spirit High School, Absecon, and a graduate of Atlantic County Vocational Technical Center He is employed by the Ritz Hotel, Atlantic City. A fall wedding is planned. Ms. Carbonara, Pilla Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Carbonara of Osborn ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren, to John Pilla son of John Pilla Sr. of Holmes ave. and Mrs. Evelyn Pilla of Walnut rd.

The brideelect is a 1976 grad Vineland Man Is Mr. and Mrs Clarence Elam Jr of Fallon. 111., announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Joyce of Richmond. Va toT.

Donald Marsh of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Marsh of Vineland. Miss Elam was graduated from the Medical College of Virginia.

Virginia Commonwealth University and is employed as a nurse clinician in the burn center of the Medical College of Virginia Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and is studying for a doctorate in pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia. Spotlight Is Affianced Miss Craver is a graduate of Bridgeton High School and Houghton College. She attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago for a one-year advanced studies program. She is teaching at Gloucester County Christian School in Pitman.

Her fiance is a graduate of Vine-land High School and DeVry Technical Institute. He is a student at Moody Bible Institute, majoring in communications and broadcasting. An Aug. 15 wedding is planned. SOMA COLON WttttlHtttfftMtlMttttfttHn Matos-Colon Betrothal Told Mr.

and Mrs. Colon Ocasio of Walnut rd. announce the engagement of their daughter. Soma Colon, to Freddy Reyes Matos. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Matos of Puerto Rico. The bride-elect is a student at Vineland High School. A June 6 wedding is planned GAIL FREDERICO and FRED MEHLLNGER Nesbitt-Bonatz Mr. and Mrs.

Edw ard Bonatz of Centerton announce the engagement of their daughter. Patricia Ann, to Peter Nesbitt, son of Cmdr. and Mrs. Harry Nesbitt of San Diego. Calif.

Miss Bonatz is a 1979 graduate of Hunterdon Central High School. Fleming! on. She is a student at Morehead State University and ill graduate in May. Her fiance is a 1980 graduate of the same university and is employed in the recreation department of the YW CA in San Diego A June 13 wedding is planned i Coming Wednesday. Feb.

25 Gamma Sorority. Jackie Pagano. Holmes ave m. Yv Mrs. MAURICE ZIMMERMAN (Taylor photo) Nuptials Read Lois Wojculewski became the bride of Maurice Zimmerman in a ceremony Feb.

14 at Trinity United Methodist Church. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Helen Wojculewski of Elmer, and the late Stanley Wojculewski. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Karwowski of Millville are parents of the bridegrom. Given in marriage by her brother, Henry Wojculewski of Elmer, the bride wore an ivory empire-styled gown of silesta and Venise lace which featured a chapel-length train. She wore a two-tiered veil of silk illusion and carried a cascade of white roses, carnations, stephanotis and baby's breath Sister of the bride, Ruth Connolly of Bridgeton, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's nieces, Joyce Canino of Vineland. Diane Fresne of Bridge-ton and Lisa Monteleone of Vine-land.

They were in amethyst blouson gowns with pleated chiffon skirts and wore matching picture hats. The bride's daughter. Theresa Wojculew ski of Elmer, as flower girl in orchid chiffon Jeffrey Tribbet of Bridgeton, nephew of the bride, as rlngbear-er. Cousin of the groom, Keith Barton of Delaware, served as best man and ushers were Greg Towns-end of Delaware. John Haas of Millville, David Fresne of Bridge-ton and Henry Wojculewski of Elmer.

A reception followed at the Millville American Legion. After a wedding trip to Pennsylvania, the newly weds are at home at 312 Oakwood New field. The bride is a graduate of Bridgeton High School and Vine-land Academy of Beauty Culture. She is employed by DePauIa Beauty Salon in Vineland Her husband is a graduate of Valley Forge Military Academy and is employed by Caesars Boardwalk Regency Casino in Atlantic City. Ms.

Federico to Wed Fred Mehlinger 3rd Mr. and Mrs George Frederico of Blue Anchor announce the engagement of their daughter. Gail Demse, to Fred Mehlinger 3rd, son of Mrs. Santa Perna of Landis-ville. and the late Maj Marion Mehlinger.

A wedding date has not been set. PATRICIA BONATZ and PETER NESBITT Events i Thursday, Feb. 25 Party. South Vineland Fire Auxiliary, fire hall, south Mainrd.lp SANDRA ZAGARI Share ANNELESHAY and ROBERT VANDEGRIFT (Mystic Studio) Anne Leshay To Be Bride Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Leshay of Catawba New field announce the engagement of their daughter. Anne, to Robert Vandegrift. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vandegrift of Doylestown.

Pa. The brideelect is a 1977 graduate of Sacred Heart High School. She is attending Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture and ill receive her bachelor's degree in horticulture in May. Vandegrift. a 1977 graduate of Central Bucks West High School, is working towards a degree in food science at Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture.

No date has been set for the wedding. time the student is a senior, the costs might be half again as much. The point is that such tuition, board, and room increases at leading colleges is a portent of things to come a leading indicator, as the economists like to say. No sooner had the word gotten out, than Harvard, not to be outdone, let slip the report that is considering ha! i an increase of 11 to IS per cent in tuition and living expenses. That would bring its costs to $10,430.

thereby securing its superiority over Stanford by a margin of $345. So what, you ask? W1 is going to send any of their kids to Har sj fan LAUREN CARBONARA and JOHN PILLA Set Wedding Date uate of Vineland High School and is employed by Caesar's Boardwalk Regency in Atlantic City. Her fiance is a 1971 graduate of VI IS and is employed by the same hotel-casino. A June 20 wedding is planned Betrothed AfiS plannri Connie Wriggins' Engagement Told Mrs. Jean Wriggins of 59 Yelkca ave.

announces the engagement of her daughter, Connie Lynn, to Stephen Winslow Smith, son of Mrs. Constance Stephan of Stratford, and Harry Smith of Gulfport Fla. The brideelect also is a daughter of the late Thomas P. Wriggins. Ms.

Wriggins is a 1977 graduate of Vineland High School. She is employed at Manpower here. Her fiance is employed at Palace Bakery. A May 31 wedding is planned. nounced that the general tuition rate will be $7,140 for the year 1980-81.

an increase of $855. Add to this the cost of $2,985 for undergraduate room and board, and you have a total of $10,105, which makes Stanford at the moment the most expensive college in the United States. As a practical matter, one would have to add another few thousand for books, fees, fraternity or club dues, and general alking around expenses. Thus the cost of education a typical It-year old at a leading school now borders upon the cost of a good automobile. That's for one year, of course.

By the i BARBARA MEEHAN Jones-Meehan Troth Revealed Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Laurel Lake and Charles Meehan of the Wild wood Villas announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Ann. to Andre Jones, son of Mrs. Clara Jones of Vineland Miss Meehan is a 1980 graduate of Millville Senior High School Her fiance is a member ol the New Jersey National Guard.

A Sept. 19 wedding is planned vard or Stanford? Again, these are leading indicators Within a few weeks. I'll bet. youH see a comparable increase from Princeton, and then Penn. to be followed after a discreet delay by Temple and Drexel.

then by Villanova and St. Joseph's, and then Penn State and Rutgers, and then the community colleges, etc. etc etc. Will there never be an end to this? Dr. Krivy welcomes questions from his reader.

They should be addressed to him co Box (25, Cherry Hill, J. 08003 College Costs Continue Climbing By DR. LEONARD KRTVY humans tend to set our goals te terms of numbers The four-minute mile race was an ideal for yean, until Roger Bannister cracked the barrier in 1954. In the summer of 1977. I as told, the tone office of the Pontiac Division of General Motors gave a prize to the dealer who first sold a Pontiac with enough extras to arrant a sticker pne of $10,000.

Well, we're watching the same process among our leading colleges. Stanford University, the pride of Palo Alto, recently an.

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