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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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For Itie wedding If you can't go to Hawaii let Hawaii come to PROSPECT PARK CiaVerelli and MichaelMontemuro really wanted to be married in which presented a little problem of having family and friends attend. They did the next best brought Hawaii to Delaware County for a gala wedding and will go there together on their honeymoon "They read about us in the Daily 1 Ernie Collins, ownei of the Lam Kai at 611 Chester Pike-said "They came in and said they wanted to be married here We have never had a wedding before, but we're going all out." Collins, whose Delaware County father went to Hawaii in the seivice and married an Hawaiian girl, opened the Lam Kai Hawaiian restaurant here in June His sister, Mrs Poala famala of Hauula, Oahu. is here visiting foMhe summer and she is organizing the wedding and Kiarri Cua, the restaurant's chef, is preparing the food. Both Carol, who lives at 111 Mac bade Montemuro, of 640 South Ave.rboth Ridley Township; have been to Hawaii! and have decided it's their favorite place. They will be married Sunday by District Justice of the Peace Clarence Jr.

of Thornbury before 70 Carol will wear a long white dress; with a low cut neckline, back lies and short bishop sleeves made by her sister and bridesmaid, Mrs. Mary Ann Matthews of Philadelphia. Carol's flowers will be the traditional pikake wedding lei. The groom and his attendants will' wear white tuxedos and he will have the traditional mbnaloa lei. The bridal party flowers will be vanda orchid'leis.

Gina Gasiar of Philadelphia is the maid and Elissa Ciaverelli the flower Robert Cummings of "Ridley Township the best man and Jack Zukowski of Ridley Township; usher. Louis Mele of Ridley Tqwhship'is the ring bearer. The wedding feast will be lomi-lomi salmon, kaula pig, poi, chicken, pineapple' salad, egg rolls, oapi rice, Polenesian ham and haupia (coconut pudding desert.) Music'and hula maidens will complete the island setting. Kamaki Kalani Dinb's Hawaiian Seranaders will' provide the music. Also dancing will" be Collins' nieces.

Tiil'ani Tamala, 7, Leialoha Inesi, 9 a Leihualani Tamala; 3 ANN MARIE NAJMOLA. 1 Hathaway, RIDLEY PARK The- engagement of Ann Mane Najmola to James Paul Hathaway has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Najmola of 410 E. Hinckley Ave.

Mr, Hathaway'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hathaway of 1533 Richards West Chester. 1 The bride-elect is a graduate of Ridley High School and is a student in at Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester. Her fiance was graduated from -Bishop Shanahan High School '-and employed Beloit Steel Co West Chester EVA S.

ZIMMERMAN s. Zimmerman, Simmons UPPER. -The engagement of Eva Sarah 'Zimmerman to Frank James Simmons is announced. Their parents are, Mr. and William D.

Zimmerman, 511-A Cherry Tree Road, win Oaks and Mr. and Mrs Frank R. Simmons, 533 Jolinson Ave Linwood. The bridfe-elect is a graduate of Chichester High School, and' at-National Liberty Insurance West Chester. Her fiance is a graduate of St.

James "High School and is attending Bran, dywine College. He is employed by "Wilmington Goods, Tri-StateMall. Photobv WALT CHERNOKAL A I for Iheir Sunday Hawaiian wedding in Delaware County are Michael Montemuro and Carol Ciaverelli. Sfoudf Deborah Ann Stoqdt and Wendell Hobbs Jr. married July 20 in the'First Lutheran Church, Watsonlwon She is the daughter of the Rev.

Harold R. Sloudt and the. late Mrs. Anna Folded Stoudl of Watsontown. He is the son Mr.

and Mre. Wendell Hobbs'of '1007 Galbreath Au B.oothvvyn. The bride was given marriage by her The Rev. Stoudt also officiated, with the assistance of the Rev- Ray E. Jones.

The bride's dress was silk organza with a high neckline and long-fitted sleeves. Alencou lace was appliqued on the bodice and skirt and bordered the ruffled hemline. She. carried a Bible covered by. an orchid and ivy Mrs.

oRpnald VVaite was matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Patricia Ackerman, Darlene Poulicci and' Tamara Markland. The honor attendants were attired in floral printed gowns. Arlie Hedrick Jr. was best man and Jesse Hobbs Jr.

WHS ring bearer. A reception was held in the church hall. The couple will'live in Booth wvn. The bnde is a graduaie of Mechamcsbuig Aiea High School and West Chester Stale College Hei husband attended Clmhe.skM High School and is a junior at the Philadelphia Mu.sic Acaderiiy OUHO Happenings MRS. WENDELL HOBBS JR.

7 Elizabeth Ingram Smith became the bride of Lawrence Frederick Dotts. July 20, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerome Smith of 2 Chipmunk Lane, Middletown.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dotts of 119 E. 4th Media, are the bridegroom's parents.

Judge Edwin' Lippincott 2nd performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by' her father. Sarah and Kathryn Smith were her attendants and Terrence A. Dotts, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. After a reception the couple left for a Carribbean trip, The bride attended College.

Mr. Dotts is a graduate of Albright College. KAREN E. KENNELL The engagement of Karen Elizabeth Kennell to Edward Lawrence Stillman has been announced by.her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard A. Kennell Sr. 713 Oxford Lane, Walline' I ford Dr. and Mrs.

William Stillman of Knoxviile, are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. Miss Kennell is a graduate of Nether Providence Higii School and is employed by Media'Den- tal Associates. Her fiance, a graduate of the University Tennessee is employed Stillman's Aut- motive Center. A L. i A I bi Placido, Crush BETHEL Mr.

and Mrs. DiPlacido, 1621'Gar- net Mine Road, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Dorina Lynn, to Richard C-rush. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Crush. 2179 Faulk Road. Miss DiPlacido is a graduate of John Bartram High School in Philadelphia and the Delaware County Community College. Her fiance is a graduate of Garnet Valley High School and attended Perin State. University.

He is employed by ChaYlds Ford Restoration. MARSHA A PUSEY Pusey, Hefton The -engagement and forthcoming Oct. 5 wedding of Jean Pusey to'Harry, Hefton is announced. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

James Pusey of Central Avenue, Boothwyn. Upper Chichester and Mr. and Mre. a i ton; 1429 Yates Linwood, Lower Chichester. -The couple are graduates of Chichester High School.

Miss Pusey, a graduate of Goldey Beacpm College, is employed by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Wilmington. Her fiance is employed by Concord Beverage Concordville. DEBRA ELAINE BAILEY Bailey, Funk Mr.

arid William S. Bailey. 24 Sixth Upland, announce the engagement of their daughter Deb'ra Elaine, to Gerald W. Funk', son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Funk, 128 Bartram Essington. Miss Bailey is a 'graduate of Collingdale High Her fiance, a graduate of Inte'rboro High School is employed at Lehman's Tavern. MRS. GERALD CREED is the former Joanne Mirra, daughter of and Mrs.

Joh'n Mirra of Broomall. She and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Creed of Media, were married July 6 $1 Pius Church. 'The couple will reside Memphis, TYnri. Nuptials and engagement announcements will now appear in the 'Daily Times on Saturday only. WEDDINGS As in the past, wedding' accounts must reach the Daily Times' Chester' office at least one week BEFORE" the Brides-to-be who sit for formal photographs before the event should send along with the announcement if they wish both at the same time. Photographs sent after, the wedding'will run separately with a short caption if.they are received in the Chester office no later than fifteen-days'after the wedding.

Only' black and white photographs may be used and they may the bridegroom if desired: Brides-to-be are reminded not to delay the mailing of their while waiting for pictures as this could cause them to miss deadline for publication. For additional information contact your area correspondent or the Daily Times Outlook ENGAGEMENTS Engagement forms are available by writing or calling the Daily Times offices in Chester or Media or your area correspondent. All engagements i Appear -'on -Saturdays and photographs only) of both the bride-to-be and of her fiance may be sent in for Beauty hints For those goes fun times when you're Damping or biking, wear a bodysuit styled like work overalls. It'i has shoulder straps and a pocketed bib Made in comfortable synthetic material, it is colored i traditional denim spiced with red stitching. 'summer's fashion accessories in light 'weight lucite' to help avoid a 'down.

feeling on hot range from art decb choKers and bracelets to long JOANNE K.CUSICK Cusick, I and Mrs. Joseph Cusick Stockton Circle, Ridley Park, a the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Kathleen, to Joseph D. Gipe -son i of and Mrs. Gipe of Tasker Avenue, Norwood. Miss Cusick is a graduate of.

Cardinal O'Hara HigH School" and attended Brarldywine Gipe was. graduated from St. James High and The Stale, A May weddingiis BONNIE BOYER PAMELA ANN JUST Boyer, Smith Just, Grassano Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Boyer of Clifton Heights announce the engagernent of their daughter Bonnie', George son of Mr; and Mrs George Harrison of Philadelphia, Muss Boyer. a graduate of Cardinal O'Hara High School, is employed by Dowco Travel Agency, Springfield. Her fiance is a graduate of Mastbaum Vocational School. He employed by Harrison Contractors of Philadelphia. An April wedding is.planned.

The engagement of Pamela Just to Bruce Michael "Grassano is announced by her Mrs. Dorothy of Rhoads Springfield. Mr. and'Mrs. Vincent Grassano of Ridge Road.

Upper Providence, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Just is a graduate of Springfield High School and East Strou'dsburg State College and i attending graduate school in West Chester: State She is a social worker employed by Chester-Upland School District. Mr. Grassano, a Pe'nncrest High School graduate, attends Widener College. He is employed as a draftsman by Wes.tinghoase Corp.

At wit's end Don't let 'baby see his book By ERMA BOMBECK The "baby" of the family should never be all owed 4o see his' "Baby Book" until he is mature enough to handle it. The other evening in a search lo find out when he- had measles our youngest was rummaging through the bookcases when he came upon the baby books of the older children. "Hey, these are neat," he said 1 "Is this'a picture of me without clothes on?" "No." I said. "Actually I don't think we have any of you in buff. There wasn't time." He.

was quiet for a moment, and then asked, "How soon did I go into suits?" "I mean what with bringing you home and getting you settled-" Hey, here's a footprint and a handprint. Have I got one 'Jlf you; one it's yours. They all look alike." "Where's my baby bracelet with my name on it?" "I put you in pre-soak one day and it got lost." i on 'your sister's shelf. 1 What volume did you gel that but of 'Little Sister.Waves or 'The First Ice Cream "Vpl.xfll/..-'Baby' Spits' UpV he holsllng'a "It's a bronzed pancake that your brother made at'' camp- and brought home. I keep that with his rock collection, his slides, and his movies." "It's weird," he said: 'My older brother i pictured my clothes and playing with all my toys, fs this my shelf?" He took a single off the shelf and opened it A melted cake candle, an order blank for a third grade group picture and a newspaper clipping of a recipe For cabbage rolls fell out.

HeMlippkl the blank, pages'and finally looked'up, all over his face. "Didh't I ever.crawl? Have a Dress up for to school? Wave bye-bye? Pfay'in the snow? Have a report card 9 Make anything out-of. a'-lace doily?" '-F-. did' "And as soon as Paddy iakes one more picture oh'that'roll, i a those things." I remembered'' whence had measlesf Christmas. 1962, a picture of him so' slck He couldn't, head 1 arid; the if memory served me, in ihe sewing couldti't' i figured he.hari*all he'could die for one dav.

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