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

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C-7 THE SUNDAY HOME NEWS KIW BJttrXSWKK. N.J-, SUNDAY. AUO. S. l8t Margaret Hilger St.

Paul's Site of Rite Carolyn G. Moken, Edison, Arthur Fletcher, Engaged A Vj V1 4 Opr All -t- 1 -i Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Moken of 21 Player Edison, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Carolyn Grace Moken, to First Lt. Arthur Earl Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Fletcher of West Belmar.

Miss Moken graduated from Edison High School and Trenton Sta.e College. She has been a teacher in Edison, but in September will attend the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. Her fiance, a first lieutenant in the Air Force, assigned to the 341st Strategic Missile Wing. Malmstrom Base, in Montana, graduated from Man-asquan High School and Michigan State University. They will be married next summer.

Repeats Vows In Edison Rite The marriage of Miss Margaret Hilger to Michael Alan Wenzel took place yesterday at St. Matthew's Church. Edison. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Hilger of 3 Arlington riace, Piscataway, and the late Mr.

Hilger, and her husband is the son of Mrs. Andrew Zolobosky of 19 Trieste Iselin section, Woodbridge, and the late William Weniel. Miss Mary Hilger was maid of honor for her sister, and attendants were Mrs. Joseph Sza-bo of Edison, Miss Ann Thilpot of Edison and Miss Marilyn Zolobosky, sister of the bridegroom. Gary Yawnick of Union was best man for his cousin and ushering were George Roberts of Rhode Island and Teter Hilger.

brother of the bride. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Wood-bridge High School. Mrs. Wenzel is employed by the N.J. Bell Telephone Rahway.

Her husband, who also attended Union College, will attend Seton Hall University in the fall to study business administration. He is employed by Supermarkets General, Clark. Scholarships Granted The Milltown Jaycees voted to grant four $18 camperships for use by deserving girls in the Rnritan Valley Council area. These were awarded to three 3irls from Soulh River and one from Highland Turk St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Milltown, was the scene of the double ring wedding ceremony uniting Miss Marcia Kempf and Nick Silwa-nowicr yesterday.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kempf of Riva Avenue, South Brunswick, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wladyslaw Silwanowicz of 140 Whitehead South River. Miss Linda Kesckes of South Brunswick was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Kathy Scardino and Gail Kesckes, both of South Brunswick. Leonard Kempf, brother of the bride, was the best man. The ushers were Michael Kro-tow of South River and Dominic Spadifino of Kendall Park section, South Brunswick.

The couple was honored at a reception held in the Jernce Mill Inn in Sayreville for 150 guests. They are on a weddins trip to the Pocono Mountains and will live in the Windsor Regency Apartments, Hights-town. The bride is a graduate of South Brunswick High School and Is employed by Andrews Industries, Dayton, South Brunswick. Her husband is a graduate of Biglerville High School, and is employed as a traffic manager at Andrews Industries, Dayton, South Brunswick. MRS.

PAUL BROWN CAROLYN MOKEN Drink, Job Don't Mix Accepts Lifetime Job Duke University Senior Plans Durham, N. G. Home John Claydon, 19. of Spell- When bungling burglar lan MRS. MICHAEL WENZEL Lives Again HAMELIN.

West Germany (WNS) The Pied Piper of Hamelin lives again and has become a favorite hero of visiting children who one mor follow him through town every Sunday at noon. Heffers a Pied Passport which certifies that "the bearer of this pass has made the personal acquaintance of the Tied Piper of 1U-n'lin." He makes friends of parents, too, by meeting them three times a work to offer ttn'm a fri class of beer book, England, got into deep water when he went spooning along the banks of the River Stort with Susan Brinkley. 17. A herd of heifers charged the couple, who jumped into the water for safety. Only then did Susan learn that John doesn't know how to swim.

"I went under four times, but Susan rescued confessed the poor young man later, "I guess it's obvious that I need a woman to take care of me, and Susan has accepted the lifetime job." Trickettt, 23. of Ramsgate, England, entered Mrs. Ethel Hardy's bedroom to steal her handbag and jewels, the lady stirred in her bed. Trickette quietly dived to the floor and waited for her to sleep soundly. Unfortunately for him, he dozed off first.

The lady slipped out of the house and called the police, who had to shake the burglar in order to wake him up. "I had been drinking," Trickette explained later. "A man should not drink just before going on the job." bride, and Miss Elyce A. Brown, the bridegroom's sister. Williard Smith Campbell III of Pennington was best man.

Ushers were William K. Brown, brother of the bridegroom, Charles Hopkins of Durham, N.C., and Peter D. and John F. Borbely, brothers of the bride. The couple will make their home in Durham, where the bride is a senior at Duke University.

She is a graduate of St. Peter's High School. The bridegroom graduated from Plainfield High School and holds a bachelor of arts in psychology from Duke St. Peter's Church was the scene yesterday of the wedding of Miss Julia Anne Borbely and Paul Dean Brown. They were honored at a reception afterwards at Colonial Farms, Middlebush.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew Borbely, 92 Guilden New Brunswick. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Horace D. Brown of 1100 Prospect Plainfield. Miss Mary Borbely was maid of honor for her sister and the other bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert D. Covert of New Brunswick, a sister of the VFRF FOR YOUR MRS.

NICK SILWANOWICZ East Millstone Site of Vows Of Miss Gillum Miss Marguerite K. Gillum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillum of 95 Smith Road, Franklin, yesterday was wed to Kenneth L. Lueddeke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Lueddeke, Scotch Plains. The ceremony took place at St. Joseph's Church, East Millstone, and was followed by a reception at the Far Hills Inn. Maid of honor was Miss Margaret Gerhardt of Franklin.

Bridesmaids were Miss Alice Thompson of Franklin, cousin of the bride, Miss Janice Lueddeke of Scotch Plains, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Shirley Wellman of East Brunswick. Best man was John Nagel of Scotch Plains. Ushers were Donald Pierrot of Manville, John Lahey of Westfield and Louis Fusco of North Plain-field. Following a honeymoon in Bermuda, they will live in Pis-cataway. The bride graduated from Franklin High School and the Somerset County School of Practical Nursing and is a licensed practical nurse at St.

Peter's General Hospital. Her husband graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School and Somerset County Technical Institute and is employed at Ortalis Engineering in Fanwood. WW 111 MS DID YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT BOTH FOR SALE OR FOR RENT? 1 1 1 HOSPITAL BEOS CRUTCHES AND CANEJ WHEEL CHAIRS PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF II Tl I LA CONVALESCENT, i FO I PMFNT I WALKEHETniS COMMOOC CHA'RS ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. James Leamon of 190 Woodbridge Highland Park, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday with a family dinner party at The Ferry in Brielle.

Mrs. Leamon is the former Catherine Grogan of Elizabeth. She and her husband, who is retired, moved to Highland Park from Elizabeth 20 years ago. They have three children, Mrs. Charles Kasper of Eaton-town, Mrs.

Robert Eayres and Mrs. Virginia Campbell, both of Highland Park. They also have seven grandchildren. rami 301 RARITAN AVINUI HIGHLAND PARK iff) MRS. DONALD KLINE WWW" Nuptial Rite Performed In South Ricer Church AfJCJOUMSIMC THE f.10S AMAZING i UVJ Nr-i i Ushers were Eugene E.

Froeh-lich of Winchester, James Cobb of Boyce, John skarzynskl of South Amboy, brother of the bride, and Robert Levins of South Amboy. Follwing a wedding trip to the pocono Mountains, they will live in Falls Church, Va. The bride graduated from South River High School and Madison College, Harrisonburg, with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. She will teach first grade in Fairfax County, Va. Her husband graduated from Clear Spring Hi2h School and Bridgewater College, Bridgewa-ter, with a bachelor of science in business administration.

He is employed by the General Electric Credit Corp. in Falls Church. Miss Carol Ann Skarzynskl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Skarzynskl of 107 Main South River, yesterday became the bride of Donald Lee Kline. He is the son of Mrs. Catherine H. Kline of Hagerstown, Md. and the late Roy F.

Kline. The cremony took place at St. Mary's Church, South River and was followed by a reception for 200 guets at the Moo Lodge in South River. Maid of honor was ML Joanne Ksiazak of Sayreville. Bridesmaids were Miss Bottoms of Richmond, Va Miss Katherine Palmer of Wil mmgton, Miss Ann Kich line of Bethlehem, Pa.

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