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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 19

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THE SUNDAY HOME NEWS 3.7 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. 1970 ft. Nuptial Mass Mary Margaret McKeown Unites Pair Bride of William By rne RichTrd Rfflpiloterenxchanged Miss Margaret Mc- The bride is a graduate, of wedding vows yesterday at a Keown' dauShter of tne late Mount. St.

Mary's Academy, nuptial mass ceremony in Sa- Mr- and Mrs- Thomas J- Mc" Plainfield, and Caldwell cred Heart Church and were Keown' yesterday became the College for Women, where 6he honored at a reception after- bride wmiam Warner majored in English She teach- wards for 135 guests at the Ho- Byrne- in a ceremony in st- es EnSush Union May Inn in North Brunswick Aloysious Church. Caldwell School They will make their home Tne bride has made her DrldeSrom graduated at 52 Garden View, Terrace home with Mr. and Mrs. Louis from St. Peter's High School East Windsor Township after a Arnaud of Caldwell, and was, and received a bachelor of wedding trip to the Pocono escorted to the altar by Cmdr.

arts degree fro mSeton Hall Mountains and Canada. Thomas J. McKeown of Fair- University. He served as a The bride is the daughter of e'd. her brother.

commissioned officer in the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lor- The bridegroom is the son of Army in Vietnam and is a incz, 971 Newton North Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Byrne teacher of English at St. Jo-Brunswick, brother of the of 9 Michael Drive, Metuchen. seph's High School. Metuchen. 0I: vV .1 Colonia Site Of Wedding Miss Judith Ann O'Donnell of 4-A Taylor East Brunswick, was married yesterday to Robert William Matolka of 3186 Rt.

27, Kendall Park section. South Brunswick. Their wedding was performed in St. John Vianney Church in Colonia. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell of Colonia and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Matolka of Endicott, N.Y. Miss Deborah Kolarsick of East Brunswick was maid of honor in the ceremony and the bride's sister, Miss Esther O'Donnell, was bridesmaid.

William Minnick of New Brunswick served as best man. Ushering were the bride's brother, Joseph O'Donnell, and William Havey of Franklin Township, A reception was held at the Town and Campus Lounge in Union. The newlyweds left on a trip to Munich, Germany, where they will live. The bridegroom will be employed as a research scientist by the Siemens A.G. Co.

in Munich. He holds a Ph.D. from Rutgers University school of ceramics and has been, an as- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Mrs.

William Genevuvo of seph E. Pilote of 349 Handy Denville was the. matron of New Brunswick. honor. The other attendants Mrs.

Eugene Farr of North were Mrs. James Tighe of Brunswick, sister of the bride, Elizabeth, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and the Miss Mary Anne- Byrne of Me-other bridal attendants were tuchen, sister of the bride-Mrs. Sewell Peckham of Man- groom, and Miss Michele Ar-ville, sister of the bride, and naud of Union, cousin of the Mrs. Edward Berdowski of bride. Franklin, sister of the bride- David Hyland of Metuchen groom.

was best man. Ushers were Raymond Pilote of New Robert X. Kucharski of South and Mrs. Michael J. Lor- River, Robert McKeown of bridegroom, was best man and Elizabeth and John Braun of ushering were Eugene Farr of Newtown, Conn.

North Brunswick, brother-in-law The couple was feted at a of the bride, and Edward Mi- reception at the Cobblestones Jerry Miller Says: At Sally's Complete Means Complete MRS. RICHARD BUTHY MRS. IAN KURTZ MRS. DANIEL KURABIESKI Exchange MRS. RICHARD PILOTE Double Ring Rite Held Th ree Couples i i.

-f 11- it n- i 1 Miss Jacqueline Claire enaeis Ul ukuvuk wiwi ra guesis, ana IHiA Lilian nllAmn Tfl1l nM nn ntniM.Hrf T)n ows in Church Rituals sistant professor of ceramics ftfck 79 0M Queens at Rutgers. He received a B.S. luc uiiuc aucuucu ww; aic uil a weuuillg uip UJ DCl- Brunswick High School and is muda. The couple will live at from the Alfred University col- ngsnwwn, aaugnier ot Mr. employed.

as a clerk by Frito-- 226P Evergreen Road, Edison. lege of ceramics. and Mrs. Conrad John Fricke Lay Inc. The bride is a graduate of of Orlando, yesterday be- The bridegroom attended St.

Tl St. Mary's High School in Eliz- PamA rhe hriHo nf Peter's High School and is a laxi IS laken abeth and received a B.A. in a 1 student Middlesex. County BRUSSELS, Belgium (WNS) English from Douglass College. ant- 8011 01 m- and Mrs- College evening division.

He -Alice Taxi. 47, never lacks Before her marriage she taught Grant, 2 Patterson Lane, works for IBM in Dayton, for telephone company. "Espe- in the Manalapan-Englishtown Englishtown, and formerly of South Brunswick. dally on rainy days, I receive When we tell you that you get a COMPLETE DINNER AT Sally's we mean a complete meal from appetizer to delicious homemade dessert.and beverage. And that includes a choice from as many as 15 entrees, plus vegetable and potato.

salad. regional school. rj. uuiens 01 cans iroin sirangers er rigS Lome first who imagine that I am a taxi 12 Donna Place, Matawan. Their double ring ceremony SOLLER, Spain Juana Mol- company and need a cab," she ouuuiiiv, yuiiiu uaua iiuur vuuiMiy tutu Jivvt a vais, one lit.

was new in ist. Benedict et( 18i won the local song co. reported- Last year Miss Taxi lit! Church, Hazlet. test but refused an offer to go was visited by Robert Gooden, Mrs. Kenneth Gotthold, Englishtown, was matron of honor for her sister.

The bridal at to Madrid and make her debut 50, who had retired from con-as a professional singer in a struction work and wanted a night club. "My animals have job as a cab driver. "Now I first fall nr. mp shp said anH have mv nwn tavi sairt ClnnA. tendants were Miss Susan eXiplained that her father's pigs en as he announced that he Grant, sister of the bride- grow tender and fat because and Alice are engaged to be groom; Miss 'Deborah Fricke, she sings to them daily.

married. mean We do complete. Come enjoy a dinner with us! Three couples exchanged vows yester day in wedding" ceremonies. Bothy Lepra Miss June Ann Lepre and Richard Emory Buthy were married yesterday in St. Church in Succasunna and were honored at a reception afterwards at the Far Hills Inn, Bridgewater.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lepre of Succasunna and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Buthy of 133 Emerson Road, Franklin.

Matron of honor in the wedding was Mrs. Thomas Finn of Succasunna, sister of the bride, and the other bridal attendants were the Misses Angela Rotile of New York, Sue Sternick of Succasunna, Lisa McCaffrey of Succasunna, and Diane Russo Manno of Piscataway and Mrs. Wayne Collins of Edison. Randolph Gutwein of Franklin was best man while ushering were John Legnaioli of Trenton, Robert Buthy of New Brunswick, brother of bridegroom, Thomas Bird of Old Bridge, Thomas Finn of Succasunna, and Raymond McCaffrey of Succasunna. After a wedding trip to Canada, they will live in Pennsylvania.

The bride attended Lynchburg College, from which her husband graduated. He is a biologist. Kurtz Koslosky St. Cecelia Church, Iselin, was the setting yesterday for the nuptial mass ceremony uniting Miss Camille Koslosky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Koslosky of 38 Hudson Metuchen, and Ian S. Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kurtz of Mountain View, Mo. Miss.

Mary Elizabeth Gilhooly of. New Brunswick was the maid of honor. The other attendants were Mrs. Michael Hritz Jr. of Edison, Mrs.

Herman Livingston of Killeen, and Miss Jane Koslosky of Metuchen, sister of the bride. Dennis Murphy of Kansas City, was the best man. Ushering were Michael Hritz Jr. of Edison and James Koslosky of Metuchen, brother of the bride. The bride is' a graduate of St.

Peter's High School, New Brunswick, and a graduate of Newark State College, where she received a bachelor of arts degree majoring in elementary education. She is a teacher at Lincoln School, Edison The bridegroom is a graduate of Willow Springs High School in Missouri and the University of Nebraska School of Technology and Agriculture, Curtis, Neb. He is in the Army and is stationed at Coventry, R.I. The couple was honored at a reception at Howard Johnson's Woodr bridge. Kurabieski Vohrer Miss Susan Vohrer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Charles Vohrer of 11 Jensen Spotswood, yesterday was wed to Daniel Kurabieski, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kurabieski of 190 Willard Clark Circle, Spotswood. The ceremony was performed at the Spotswood Reformed Church and followed by a reception for 190 guests at the Jer-nee Mill Inn, Sayreville.

Matron of honor was Mrs. James Can-tora of Spotswood. Attendants were Miss Karen Otto of Comack L.I., cousin of the bride, and Miss Janet Manos and Miss Dolores sister of the bridegroom, both of Spotswood. Best man was James Cantora of Spots- -wood. Ushers were Clifford Vohrer, brother of the bride, Albert Hansen and James Champion, all of Spotswood.

Following a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, they will live in East Bruns-wick. The bride graduated from South River High School, as did her husband. He is employed by the Mobil Chemical Edison. Open 11 a.m. lo 1a.m.

daily Closed Mondays Municipal Parking Nearby Orlando, sister of the bride; Mrs. Joseph L. Chirco, Matawan; and Miss Barabara Ellis, New Orleans, La. Joseph L. Chirco, Matawan, was the best man.

Ushering were Bruce Grant, North Merrick, Long Island and Roy Grant, Rockville Center, Long Island, brothers of the bridegroom, and Barry Gordon and Neil Mazal of Brooklyn, cousins of the bridegroom. The reception was held in The Magnolia Inn, Matawan. When they return from San Juan, Puerto Rico, they will reside in Laurence Harbor. The bride graduated from Bishop Moore High School, Orlando, Fla. She is a stewardess wig SALLY'S CLOSlMG SATURDAY EVEN I AUG-.

1 YktHmI steak house MRS. R. W. MATOLKA for United Air Lines, Newark. The bridegroom graduated from Matawan Regional High Read "Business and Industry" School.

He is attending Mon- Rv Walter T. Shpnarrf mouth College as a candidate Restaurant Raritan Ave.at3rd Highland Park, N.J. 249-3400 Sundays in The Home News for an arts degree and is a lieutenant in the National Guard Reserves, Newark. Quotes of the Week By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS missiveness (in television) is" a prison in Reading, England, be-Some quotable quotes from direct result of middle-aged en- cause she refused a court order women during the week: trepreneurs, the creative peo- to stP "continually pestering" "Beau sleeps beside my bed. 18-year-old Paul Taylor.

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