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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 37

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THE SUNDAY HOME NEWS C-3 Church, Joseph Pawlus To Say Vows The engagement of Miss Laura Ann Church to Joseph F. Pawlus was announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church of 8 Milton South River. Miss Church is ah graduate of South River High School and is employed by the New Jersey Aluminum New Brunswick.

Pawlus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pawlus of 3 Pettit South River. He is a graduate of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School, New Brunswick, and is employed at Tarzy Buick, Inc. South River.

The wedding will be held in Corpus Christi Church, South River, Dec. 13 wtih a reception at the V.F.W. Hall. Franklin Women Install Officers- New officers of the Franklin Woman's Club were installed by Mrs. Charles Tucker at the annual May luncheon held at Colonial Farms, Middlebush.

They are: Mrs. Lloyd Powell, president; Mrs. Thomas Allen, vice president; Mrs. Illmars Paupe, secretary; Mrs. J.

W. Crum, treasurer; Mrs. William Fairhurst, advisor to the executive board. The Garden and Conservation Committee is assisting the Somerset County Park Commission in the reconstruction of the old formal rose garden in Colonial Park, East Millstone, which had previously been a portion of the Mettler estate. Edison's Busiest Hair Stylist WASH SET $2.50 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY MAGIC TOUCH Grand Union Shopping Center HWY.

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MAIN STREET MRS. PATRICK REAGAN MRS. FRANK VIRGILI Josephine Di Gloria Wed, Maureen Clark Says Vows Churches in North Brunswick and New Brunswick were the scene of weddings yesterday. Reagan Di Gloria Miss Josephine Frances Di Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Di Gloria of 3 Laurel Place, North Brunswick, yesterday exchanged marriage vows with Patrick Brian Michael Reagan, the son of Michael 1750 Fillmore Drive, North Brunswick, and the late Mrs. Lavinia Reagan. The ceremony took place in Our Lady of Peace Church, North Brunswick. A reception for 200 guests followed at the Flagpost Inn, South Brunswick. Maid of honor was Miss Angel Alger of East Orange, cousin of the bridgeroom, Attendants were Mrs.

Salvatore Di Gloria of Long Island, N.Y., aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Salvatore Stagnitta of Long Island, cousin of the bride. Flower girl was Miss Jo Stransky of Freehold, cousin of the bride, and ring bearer was William Reagan of Milltown, cousin of the bridegroom. Best man was Vincent Di Gloria of North Brunswick, brother of the bride. Ushers were George Alger of Newark, cousin of the bridegroom, and Salvatore Stagnitta of Long Island, cousin of the bride.

Following a wedding trip to Florida, they will live in Philadelphia, Pa. The bride graduated from New Brunswick High School and is employed at Carolier Lanes, North Brunswick. Her husband graduated from New Brunswick High School, attended the University of Tennessee and is stationed with the Army in Philadelphia. Virgili Clark Miss Maureen Ellen Clark, the daugh- HAIR GOODS BUY DIRECT FROM WHOLESALER HAND MADE 3095 Stretched or Regular HUMAN HAIR REG. TO $149.

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Clifford S. Cortelyou of Franklin and the late Mr. Cortelyou, has been announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William P.

Maddox of Rocky Hill. The wedding is planned for Aug. 9. Miss Maddox graduated from the Shipley School, attended Smith College and will receive a B.A. degree from Sarah Lawrence College this month.

She will teach in the Franklin Township school system in the fall. Her father taught political science at Princeton, became a foreign officer, retiring as Consul General, and in 1967-68 was acting president of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Cortelyou graduated from Princeton High School and Del- When the tag on your carpet says it's from Towne Carpet you've got a good thing going! The moment you choose from our selection of FIRST QUALITY MATERIAL your home is set for lasting floor covering beauty. Our workmen are on the go-go-go to give you RAPID SERVICE. (We want you to start enjoying your carpeting!) Our GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP and GUARANTEED INSTALLATION add up to years of carpet comfort, charm and pleasure.

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'til 9 p.m., SAT. 'til 5 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1969 Misses Van Liew and Branks Brides A girl from South Bound Brook and one from Sayreville were married yesterday in church rites. One will live in Oklahoma and the other in Piscataway. Wiebe-Van Liew Miss Elizabeth Virginia Van Liew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Van Liew of 35 LaTourette South Bound Brook, yesterday was married to Lloyd David Wiebe, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiebe, of Hooker, Okla. The ceremony was performed at the Greenbrook Baptist Chruch by the Rev. Keith Wiebe of Greenville, S.C., brother of the bridegroom, and the Rev.

Donald Coords of the Beechwood Baptist Church, Middlesex A reception for 100 guests followed at Howard Johnson's, Somerville. Matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Franklin, sister Attendants of the were bride. firs. Keith Wiebe of Greenville, S.C., Mrs.

Paul Phelps of Lake Orion. Miss Karen Schneider of Wheaton, Ill. and Miss Becky Van Liew of Hampton, niece of the bride. Flower girl was Miss Sherrie Van Liew of Hampton, niece of the bride, and ring bearer was Paul Van Liew of Highland Park, nephew of the bride. Best man was Stan Martens of Stillwater, Okla.

Ushers were the Rev. Gordon Schroeder of Gruver, Texas, Art Bauer of Rapid City, S.D., Gary Van Liew of South Bound Brook, brother of the bride, and Jerry Wiebe of Hooker, brother of the bridegrrom. Following a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, they will live in Hooker until August, when they will move to Greenville, S.C. The bride graduated Bound Brook High School and Bob Jones University a B.S. in speech educafrom, tion.

She will teach at Monaview Junior High School in Greenville in September. Her husband graduated from Adams High School in Oklahoma and is attending Bob Jones University. He will receive a B.S. degree in accounting next year. Ois2ewski-Branks Our Lady of Victories Church in Sayreville was the scene of the wedding yesterday of Miss Karen L.

Branks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Greenshields Branks of Sayreville and Leonard J. Olszewski, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Thomas Olszewski of Sayreville. A reception followed at the Buttonwood Manor, Matawan. Mrs. Joseph Brzozowski of South River, sister of the bridegroom was materon of honor. Also attendants were Miss Sandra Goodstone of Old Bridge, cousin of the bride, Miss Wanda Bardsley of Sayreville, Miss Alison Brandmeier of Sayreville and Miss Angela Hardee of Sayreville.

Thomas Van Swiderski, cousin of the bridegroom, best man. Ushers were Theolore Salomon of Sayreville, cousin of the bridegroom, Frederick Salamon of Sayreville, cousin of the bridegroom, Roger McKnight of the Bronx, N.Y., and Frank Olszewski of Sayreville, cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Susan Brzozowski of South River, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl, and Anthony Schubiger was ring bearer. The couple left on a wedding trip to Florida. They will live in Piscataway.

The bride graduated from Sayreville High School and is a laboratory assistant at the Bureau of Bilogical Research at Rutgers University. Her hushand graduated from the same high school and from the RCA Institute in New York City and is employed at Burroughs Corp. as an electronic technician. Nancy Sue Arbeiter Wed to Bruce Belowich Miss Nancy Sue Arbeiter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter A. Arbeiter of 6 Manor Court, Edison, yesterday was wed to Bruce Stewart Belowich, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belowich, Garfield Apartments, Metuchen. The ceremony and a reception for 150 guests took place at The Manor, West Orange.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Goldblatt of Laurel Springs, sister of the bride. Attendant was Mrs. Bruce Arbeiter of North Brunswick, sisterin-law of the bride. Best man was Keith Redding of Metuchen.

Ushers were Bruce Arbeiter, brother of the bride, Robert Goldblatt, brother-in-law of the bride, Richard MRS. LLOYD WIEBE MRS. L.J. OLSZEWSKI ter of Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Clark of 95 Burnet yesterday wed Frank Edward Virgili, the son of Mr. and Virs. Frank J. Virgili of 1449 Huron Road, North Brunswick.

The ceremony took place at Sacred Heart Church, performed by the Rev. (Lt.) Richard M. Lyons, S. cousin of the bride. A reception followed at the Greenbrier Restaurant, North Brunswick.

The Papal blessing was bestowed during the ceremony. Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Muscarella of New Brunswick, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Miss Eileen Clark of New Brunswick, sister of the bride, Mrs. Russell Kell of Highland Park, cousin the bride, and Miss Dorothea Lecky of New Brunswick.

Best man was Roger Virgili of North Brunswick, brother of the bridegroom, Ushers were Paul Matacera of New Brunswick. Anthony Sacca of Milltown, cousin of the bridegroom, and Ronald Virgili of Oakhurst, cousin of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon in the Pocono Mountans, they will reside in East Brunswick. The bride graduated from St. Peter's High school and from Katherine Gibbs School in New York.

She is employed by E. R. Squibb Sons, New Brunswick, as a secretary. Her graduated from St. Peter's High school and will graduate June 7 from Monmouth College, where he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity.

He will be employed as an investigator for the Retail Credit Co. of North Brunswick. aware Valley College of Science and Agriculture, where he was president of Delta Tau Delta, agricultural honor society. He operates the family farm. His father, descended from one of the earliest settlers in Central New Jersey, was a farmer and co-owner of the Farm School and Rogapekij Camp.

Mrs. Cortelyou is director of the school and camp and is active in 4-H work. VICTORIA BOUCHARD LINDA PATON Miss Bouchard to Marry, Linda Paton Betrothed Weddings in November and December are planned by two brides-elects whose parents are announcing their betrothals today. Bouchard-Agans Felner of Kingston, N.Y., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Alan Belowich, brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Bernstein of White Plains, N.Y. Following a wedding trip to Bermuba, they will live in Clark.

The bride graduated from Edison High School and the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising in New York. She is employed by Bamberger's, Menlo Park. Her husband graduated from Edison High School and Boston University. The grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Ben Rieders of New York.

The brideMirs, groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chiat of White Plains, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Bouchard of 4 McClellan Court, Piscataway, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Victoria Jean Bouchard, to Craig Robert Agans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agans of 38 Stony Road West, Edison. The bride-elect graduated from J.P. Stevens High School, Edison, and is majoring in history at Trenton State College.

Her fiance is a senior at Trenton State College, maJoring in health and physical education. He plans to teach in the Sayreville school system in September. They plan to marry on Dec. 20 in St. Francis Cabrini Church, Piscataway.

Paton-Karas Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Paton of 7 Twin Oaks Drive, Edison, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Paton, to Ronald Karas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Karas, 8 Growney Edison. Miss Paton is a graduate of J.P. Stevens High School and is employed at Eastern Airlines, Iselin. Karas is a graduate of J.P. Stevens High School and is in the Navy stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, The couple are planning a November wedding.

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