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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 4

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DAILY September 10, 1987 OPERATION COFFEE CUP One of a series of coffee parties in "Operation Coffee Cup," a plan to boost New Jersey Republican candidates in the coming election will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the home of Mrs. Melvin Blaisdell, 372 Hollywood at 3 p.m. Mrs. Morris Robinson (left), 57 Dudley Long Branch, president of the Monmouth County Federation of Republican Women and Mrs.

Thomas Morford, Rt. 35, Middletown, prepare coffee kits to be distributed at the event. Sen. Malcolm S. Forbes, Republican candidate for governor is expected to attend.

Republican Club To Hold Fete Carmella Pizzi, Charles D. Cavagnaro a Wed at St. Joseph's Church, Keyport -St. Joseph's R. Church, Keyport was the scene Sept.

7 of the of Miss Carmella Pizzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo Pizzi, Cliffwood Cliffwood, and Charles David Cavagnaro, son Mrs. Mary Cavagaro, 63 Prospect. River Gardens, Cliffwood, and the late John Cavagnaro.

The double- ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles O'Shaughnessey, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown designed with a chantilly lace bodice, long sleeves, sabrina neckline and bouffant chiffon skirt. Her elbow length veil of French illusion fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet. of white roses and stephanotis.

A sister of the bride, Mrs. John Gural, -Perth Amboy, was the matron of honor. She was attired in a cocktail-length gown of turquoise crystalette with sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and matching hat with circular veil. She car- Janet Bradley's SUMMER CLEARANCE NOW ON! OPEN EVERY NITE til 9 p.m. WED.

NITE til 10 p.m. A SAT. 9 SUN. 12 to 6 p.m. 35 (8 mile north of Asbary Cirele) ASBURY PARK FOOD TIP FOR THOUGHT Eat a Better Breakfast Enjoy a Better Life! EATONTOWN FOODTOWN Route 35 Near Wyckoff Rd.

Eatontowe We Like YouPlease Like Us We like you because we like people. Especially we like you because you're our customers. And we try awfully hard to make you like us, a store that's dedicated to pleasing our honored guests, the customers. WHITE'S 147 Main 170 Monmouth Street Street Asbury Park Red Bank Miss Connolly Marries Sept. 7 at 3 pm, at the New The Rev.

William E. Bisgrove, pastor, officated at the doublering ceremony before an altar decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and palm. The soloist, Mrs. Chester Hendricks Port Monmouth, was accompanied by the organist. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle, designed with a lace bodice, with illusion neckline and Peter Pan collar and long tapered sleeves.

The bouffant skirt of nylon tulle had two front and back panels of chantilly lace embroidered with seed pearls. Her four tiered veil of French illusion was arranged under a bonnet type headpiece of lace and pleated tulle trimmed with seed pearls and orange biossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations with garlands of French carnations. WEARS BABY BLUE Miss Dorothy M. Connolly, 232 Park Keansburg, was her sister's maid of honor.

Her floorlength baby blue gown was fashionled with A strapless bodice of Chantilly lace and a ruffled skirt of nylon tulle with an apron el fect of lace. Her headpiece was light blue feathered band with nosegay veil, and she carried cascade bouquet of blue and white carnations with garlands of French carnations. Miss Jean R. Keller, 1 Lincoln Keansburg, bridesmaid wore a light blue gown and headpiece of similar design to that worn by the honor attendant. She carried cascade bouquet of white carnations with blue ribbons.

John Werner, 36, Belford, served as best man. Ushering were Ernest Elgrin, Edward and Walter Salmon, Morris both Bruce Miller, Belford NEW MONMOUTH- Miss Rosemary Jane Connolly, daguhter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Connolly, 232 Park became the bride of Bruce Wallace Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace J. Miller, 64 Morris Belford, A reception was held at Buck Smith's Restaurant, Palmer East Keansburg, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Upon their return they will reside at 363 Main Keansburg. TRAVELING COSTUME of Belford.

For traveling the bride chose a light blue suit, navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Connolly selected a beige lace afternoon dress, beige hat, Javender accessories and an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose light blue print sheath dress, light blue and black accessories, and a white orchid corsage. Both the bride and are graduates of Middletown bridegroom High School, Leonardo.

The bride is employed by Collins Keansburg. Mr. Miller has served four years in the U. S. Air Force and is attending Monmouth College, West Long Branch.

He is presently employed by Bair-Gillespie Service Station, Belford. CD Of A Holds First Meeting Of Fall Season KEANSBURG Mrs. Betty Sufchinsky of Carteret, the district deputy for the Catholic Daughters of America was a special guest recently when Court St. Ann 862 of the C. D.

of A. held their first business meeting of the season the of Hall in eKansburg. It was announced that the Sept. 15 Peach festival will be cancelled. Mrs.

Marie O'Donnell, 60 Main will be hostess to the audit committee Oct. her home, was stated. Miss Mary C. Kanane, Elizabeth state regent will be a guest of the members Oct. 1 when the next business meeting will be held.

All members are asked to participate in collectio: of prizes for the annual winter card party planned for Nov. 22 at. the of hall: Applications for membership must be in by the end of September, officers announced. Federation's Fete Will Be Tomorrow The annual card party of the Monmouth County Federation of Republican Women, a dessert bridge, will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Sea Girt Inn, Rt.

71, Sea Girt. Miss Caroline Metzger Marries at Union Beach UNION BEACH Beneath Holy Family R.C. Church, Rt. Dorothy Metzger, daughter of 802 Park Ave, Union Beach, Bogart, U.S. Air son 42 Appleton Leonardo, at 3 o'clock the afternoon of The Rev.

Joseph G. Fox officiatled at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palm and white gladioli. Traditional wedding music was played by the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ankle length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin, made with a portrait neckline fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. Her bouftant skirt was, embroidered with pastel iridescent sequins.

Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a tiera of matching sequins and seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli. SISTER ATTENDS Miss Alice Metzger was here sis-. ter's maid of honor. She wore a cocktail length gown of romance blue net over satin, and matching picture hat. She carried an oldfashioned bouquet of carnations.

Bridesmaids were Miss Marie LaRocco, Brown West Keans- an arch of white gladioli in 36, Union Beach, Miss Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metzger, became the bride of Allen Robert of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bogart, burg; Miss Bonnie Bogart, Leonar.

do. sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Albert Houliday, 19 Shadyneck Cliffwood, and Miss Ann: Eichenlaub, Philadelphia, cousin of the bride. Their gowns of shrimp aqua, pale yellow and orchid, respectively were of similar design to that worn by the honor attendant. Their headpieces were matching hats with an eye veil, and they carried old -fashioned bouquets of carnations.

Walter Metzger, Pine Union Beach, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushering were Frank and Richard Bogart, brothers of the Edward Hegerman, Jersey City, and Peter Eigenlaub, cousin of the bride. TO LIVE IN WEST A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Rt. 36, Keansburg, following the ceremony. On Sunday the couple left for Merced, where they will reside.

For traveling, the bride wore (See METZGER, Page 9 MIDDLETOWN The annual card party of Monmouth County Federation of Republican Women, a dessert bridge will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Sea Girt Inn. Final arrangements for fair were made at a recent meeting, at the home of Mrs. Thomas ford, 35, Middletown, Mrs. Morris Robinson, 57 Dudley Long Branch conducted the meeting.

Tickets and reservations may be obtained from Mrs. George Conway, 25 Oceanport West Long Branch or any member of her committee. The public is invited. Sen. Malcolm S.

Forbes, Republican candidate for governor will be guest speaker. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Robinson; Mrs. Morford: Mrs. Conway; Mrs.

Joseph Hunter, 25 Church Fair Haven; Mrs. Wiltiam Cokelet, Leonardville Leonardo; Mrs. Kenneth Smith, 127 Bergen Red Bank; Mrs. Thomas Aumack, Rt. Keyport; and Mrs.

Frederick J. McCormack, 10 Hilltop West Long Branch, publicity chairman. Mrs. Thach Gives Party for Friends WEST KEANSBURG Mrs. Joseph Thach, 21 13th West of friends was hostess to a group recently at her home.

Her guests were Mrs. Ruth GitMrs. Jean Korpsak, 101 ford, St. Atlantic Highlands: Matawan; Mrs. John Hemhauser and Mrs.

Walter Ahearn, East Keansburg; Miss Anne Reilly, 201 Laurel West Keansburg; Mrs. William Nesbitt, 44 Francis Mrs. O. J. Waltz, 64 Manning Mrs.

John MacDonald, 11 Parkside Mrs. Cell Bibaud, 56 Bay all of Keansburg and Mrs. John Podstawski, South Holly Harvest Event Will Be This Month NEW SHREWSBURY -Further plans for a Harvest Home Supper, to be held at White Hall of the First Reformed Church, New Shrewsbury, were made at week's meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society. The benefit, which will be headed by Mrs. Alfred Herbert, Woodland Little Silver, the society's vice president, who presided at the meeting in the absence of Mrs.

Harry Carter, also of Woodland is scheduled for Sept. 26. Peter J. Moreau. 13 Garden New Shrewsbury, member of the Church Consistory, spoke on the church budget and plans for the coming season.

Hostesses Mrs. Russell Clark. 44 Foster River Plaza; Mrs. Robert Cook Hanee New Shrewsbury; and Miss Esther Crelin, 12 Oakland Red Bank. Two To Attend of A Session, Atlantic City OCEANPORT Mrs.

Mabel Ravaglia, 1207 Heck Asbury Park, and Mrs. Leah Leissler, Shrewsbury Monmouth Beach, will represent Goodwill Council No. 87, Daughters of America the State Session of the order be held Sept. 26 and 27 in Atlantic City, Plans for this were made at Port meeting recently in the hall of Chemical Hose Company with Mrs. Meta White, Morrell Long Branch presiding.

Fourteen members attended performance of "The Boy Friend" at the Neptune Music Circus cently. Plans were also completed a kind sister party, for members celebrating birthdays during September and October. Honored guests will be Mrs. Thomas Rogers. West Campbell Ave.

West Long Branch: Mrs. Ravaglia, and Mrs: William Pillis, 246 Swimming River Lincroft. Others attending were: Mrs. Irene Cassan, and Miss Marcella Cassan, 448 Shrewsbury Red Bank; Mrs. John Mazza, 24, 6th Mrs.

Timothy Welch, 101 N. 5th Mrs. James Pierce, 51 William Mrs. Elsie Perna, 230 Ludlow Mrs. Louise Cook, 191 Joline Mrs.

Doris Renna, 220 EX Mrs. Lester McDavitt, 457 River Mrs. Ruth Metzler, 486 Westwood Mrs. Florence Forschner, 250 Seventh and Mrs. Helen Sirianni, 231 Ludlow all of Long Branch.

483 Joline Mrs. Cora JohnMrs. Emily 904 Central Asbury Park; Mr. and Mrs. William Dingman, 18 Clinton St.

Eatontown; Mrs. Laverne Cassan, 117 Hance New Shrewsbury; Mrs. Harry Covert, 24 Golf St. West Long Branch; Mrs. Daisy Schoepflin, 289 Port-au-Peck and Mrs.

Maude Evans, 421 Branchport both of Oceanport. Making preserves and relishes? Leave one-quarter inch head space when you fill sterilized jars that are not to be processed. Foods free from coarse fiber and strong flavor are those included in soft diet" along with appropriate liquids. Add grated cheddar cheese to 3 cream of spinach soup for something good! Auxiliary, Little Silver Fire Company Slates Trip to New York at Meeting LITTLE SILVER--The for the coming season was outlined at a meeting recently of the Auxiliary of the Little Silver Fire Company, presided over by the president, Mrs. Joseph Bacigalupi, 179 Rumson Little Silver.

Included in the agenda is theater trip to New York, when members will attend the Broadway production of "Bells are Ringing," Saturday. Oct. 5. Mrs. Bacigalupi is chairman.

The members will have dinner at Leone's. Due to the resignation of vice president, Mrs. Charles Clarke who has moved to California, Mrs. Harold Tetley, 381 Prospect Little Silver, was named to the post for remainder of the year. Guests at the meeting were Mrs.

Patrick McAlary, 587 Branch and Mrs. Nicholas Saviero, 12 RumIson both of Little Silver. MOTOROLA OLA -TV HIGHEST THIS WEEK TV TRADES ANY OLD TV IN Makes the Down Payment C.pried a colonial bouquet of orange delight roses and babies breath. of the bride, Brother Perth Amboy, was the best man. Ushers were: Albert Pizzi, Matawan, Gardens, and brothers Vincent.

of the Pizzi, bride. River The bride's mother wore a rose lace dress navy blue hat and accessories with an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a lace dress with black accessories, a black velvet hat and an orchid corsage. Following a reception at the Oak Shades Firehouse in Matawan the couple left on a trip to the Poconos Mountains. For her traveling costume the bride chose a yellow lace dress with black velvet hat, black accessories and an orchid corsage.

The bride and bridegroom both attended Matawan High School. She is employed by the Bayshore Togs, and the American Smelting Refining in Perth Amboy. He served in the U.S. Army and saw duty in Italy. Upon return from their wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Cavagnaro will reside at 69 Main. Keyport. Covered-Dish Event Given at Red Bank Red Bank Bureau RED BANK The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, Broad Red Bank, opened its season's activities this week with a covered dish supper at Fellowship Hall I of the Church. Mrs.

Cooper Van Sant, 37 Madison Red Bank, was in charge officers of or the program, assisted, by, Mrs. Frederick Krill, president, 26 a Balloch brief Red Bank, presided at business session, Mrs. Robert Glasser, 36 Highland Fair Haven, secretary spiritual life, introduced as a part of the devotion the year's program. Miss Beck Marries Peter J. Achinstein NEWARK Miss Merle Ann Beck, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alden Beck of South Orange Edwin, Woodford Deal was married Sept. 7 to Peter J. Achinstein, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Asher Achinstein, Bethesda, Md. Rabbi Ely E. Pilchik of Temple B'nai Jeshurun performed the ceremony in the Essex House here. Mrs. Achinstein is in her junior year at Wellesley College.

Her husband, a graduate of Harvard College, has a teaching fellowship there while working for a Ph. D. degree. Rainbow Invited to Meet RED BANK -Officers of the New Jersey Chapter of Rainbow Veterans have announced that all veterans of the 42nd Rainbow Division and their families are invited to a meeting of the chapter at 2 o'clock on Sunday, Oct. 13 at the Amer.

ican Legion Home in Red, Bank. The program will include a motion picture showing action on the front lines by George Seaman, national historian, The pictures will also include tours of several cities captured by the 42nd Division. Anyone who served in the division from 1944 to 1946 is urged to write or call the president, Elmer H. Cook, 16 Corlies Eatontown after 6 p.m. at EA 3-0461.

Also anyone in Task Force Linden is urged to send Mr. Cook his name and serial number as he is entitled to another battle star and those having the Comb at Infantryman's Badge will be awarded a bronze star. 21 at to the the 25 the re- for MOTOROLA MOTOROLA'TI 43 "HI-FI" PHONOSI 21-INCI OVER-ALL DIAGONAL and RADIO PHONO PICAMERA- VIEWABLE AREA 263 SQ. IN. COMBINATIONS I PICTURE AVAILABLE IN NOISE ALL FINISHES Come In For Demonstration! HANDY CONTROLS NEW 17" PORTABLE TV BIG HERE'S THE SET TO TRADE FOR.

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Richard Persson. 56 S. Lake River. Plaza, was received. Hostesses were Mrs.

Frederick Bruno, Mrs. Thomas Bruno, both of 105 Rumson and Mrs. Bacigalupi, all of Little Silver. Others present, were Mrs. John Crowell, 11 Laurelwood Mrs.

George Darragh, 636 Branch Mrs. Pedar Giselson. 333 Branch Mrs. Warren Herbert, 25 Maple. Ave.

Miss Lillian Lovekin, Rumson Mrs. Oliver Marcelli, 32 Willow Mrs. Joseph Pace, Rumson Mrs. Richard Parker, 202 Rumson Mrs. Anthony Riecardi, Little Silver Point Mrs.

Robert Robertson. Prospect Ave-. Mrs. Rob. Stout, Sunnycrest; Mrs.

Richard Tetley, 95 Parker Mrs. Robert Wichmann, 45 Markham and Mrs. Donald Wright. 48 Little Silver Point all of Little Silver. SATURDAYS 'TIL 5 P.M.

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