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YKUON.VW'IIMH (JHOVK TIMKS. TUUKSIMY. MPT. 10. I3 19 Cyp.lliia Kuhiiisoii of Township Wed lo A.

Snodrnss Mexico Trip or Recently Wed Couple Missouri Girl llride of David Outdoor Ceremony. 1 A lA 1 'A 1 MISS LOR1NDA LANDGRAF MRS. JOHN A. FORESTO September Bridal Carol Mandel of Township Js Married to Massachusetts Resident. Betrothal Announced l.oriiuht Landgraf Vlannlnft Marriage Kiiftineer This Fall, lo graduated magna cum laude from the University of Massachusetts last June, where she majored in art.

She was a member of Memorial High School's first graduating class in June, 1964. The newlywed couple will reside in Amherst, wh'le Mr. Foresto completes his final semester at the University of Massachusetts where he is specializing in the field of chemical engineering. Community Church of Cedar (Jrovn was the setting for an nfternoon wedding on Sept, 7 when Miss Cynthia J. Robinson, dauchter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of 4flA Highland Cedar Grove, became the bride of James A. Snodfjass, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Hugh Snodgrass of formerly of Cedar Grove. The Rev. Dr. Russell T. Loesch, pastor, officiated at the 2 P.M.

A reception was held at the Cedar Grove Inn. Given in marriage by her fathf-r, the bride was attended bv her sifter, Mrs. John Spencer of Cedar Grove, and Miss Pallida Riola of Lincoln Park. Lisa DoMnlteis of Cedar Grove was flower girl. Joseph Pote of Philadelphia, Pa.

was best man and the ushers were the bridegroom's mother, Hugh E. Snodgrass of South Rend, Ind. and Mr. Spencer. The bride's gown wa.s empire stylo of white organza with a modified A-line skirt and detat liable oval train.

The ibow length sleeves, bodice and train were trimmed with Alencon lace. A small scalloped, pearl-trimmed organza headpiece held her elbow length veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and white carnations. Tno matron of honor wore p.own of mint green peau dc Auxiliary Lists First Meeting Tohh Croup St'ftit Member The Women's Auxiliary of the Cedar Grove Ambulance unit is oneninc its Fall season cf activities with the initial lo be held Wcdnes- oav at 8:13 P.M. at the Unit Headquarters on Ridge Rd. Officers for this year are Mrs.

Vincent Lopez, president; Mrr. George Palek. vice presi dent; Mr James DeMaio, secretary: Mrs. George Jacobs, trenurer; Mrs. John Steinr, jerceant-tt-arms.

Soecial events planned for the year include a spaghetti dinner in October, a Christmas l8rty, a fish and chips dinner in January, the annual games ntght in April, and the June Wlallation dinner. The Auxiliary lists as its purpose aiding the work of the Ambulance Unit in any uay possible, nd to this end, con-sUntly seeks additional mem-brs. Membership is open to aiy woman residing in Cedar Gr.ive. Interested persons are asked to call Mrs. Dennis Hag-jcrty at 230-8549.

Daughter Horn To Davenport Capt. tnd Mrs. Paul G. Davenport, formerly of 6 Gordon Verona, announce the birth of a daughter, Jane, at Octfville. on Sept.

11. Capt. Davenport is stationed with the U.S. Marines at the BecviHe Naval Base. Capt.

Davenport returned a year ago from Vict Nam where he flew F-4 Phantom planes for a total of 269 missions and earned over a dozen medals and two Distinguished Flying Crosses. In the Marine Corps for eight years, the Verona man has been training other pilots at Beeville, as well as np.naling additional duties on the base. He is scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop in Beeville. University of Delaware, will receive a master's degree from Stevens Institute of Technology in January. She is employed as a computer programmer by Bell Telephone Laboratories at Murray Hill.

Mr. Ciierry, a graduate of Duke University, is employed as an ekctrieal engineer by Western Electric and is currently wtrking at Bell Telephone Laboratories at Whip-rany. A November wedding olanned. is Itirlli Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Victor A. NI-colozzo Jr. of Newtonville, Mass. announce the birth of xon, Victor A. Nicolozzo 3rd on Sept.

4. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Evald Johnson of 90 Fairview Veronrlirt of potential activities. Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Land-jrof of Caldwell, formerly of Verona, ennounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lorinda Landgraf, to William Ilix Cherry son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hix Cherry of FyctteviJle, N.

C. Miss Lbndgraf, a graduate tf Verona High School and the Couples Needed For Dancing Twenty-four persons have registered thus far In Cedar Grove Kecreation Department's proposed social dancing class. I'nlewi at least seven additional couples klcn-up before next Thursday the program will have to be scrapped. Preliminary plans call for two classes to be bcld on Thursday evenings. Both classes, one primarily for beginners, will convene for one hour at one of the local elementary whools.

One of the top dance instructors in the area has Indicated that he will Instruct if the turnout Is sufficient Cost for the program, which would Include 10 one-hour lessons. Is $7.50 per person or SIS per couple. Interested Individuals or couples should contact the Kecreation Department at 230-1410 Immediately. Open Now In Personal B. T.

GANNY All Optical frtcrlplww WWtiton el 2,000 From HOUISi 104, S. 10-4 Vwana, Mon. 101 Nw-rk, QUICK SERVICE Unity Club Sets Annual Dinner Dale Verona Club's Soriul Fienl to Feature porta Auitrd. The Unity Club of Verona will hold Its 35th Annual Dinner Dance, on Saturday eve-ning, Oct. at the Richfield Caterers on Bloomfield Vnna.

Philip Melehione, lat vice president of the club, Is tho cnalrman of this affair, with Cavtilero as the co-chairman. Tl.e highlight of the evening will be the pre.ienta-ion of the athletic award v.hich the Unity Club gives each year to local high school itudents. The presentation will be made by president Fred J. Hamondini. The recipients of the awards are as follows: for baseball nnd basketball, William D.

Anderson of 5 Spruce Lane, Verona; for football and track, Andrew C. Moritz of 15 Floyd Verona. Assisting the chairmen will be Charles Corello, Thllip Blanche, Louis J. Intlle, Ml cnacl Cecere, Alfred Carne-vale and Bing Cottone, Michael Sicillano, Rudolph Cata-lano, John Le Vecchi, Anthony Cuido, Gerald Nigro, Michael Di Roma, Andrew D'Elia, Cosmo Greco and Al who make up the committee working for the success of this affair. Senior Cilizeni CItiU To Moot Momlay Cedar Grove Senior Citizens Club will hold Its bi-monthly meeting cn Monday afternoon, 1 o'clock in Frazier Hall ft the Community Church, according to president James Fitzpatrkk.

Games and refreshments are In store for all who attend. Nicholas Camba became a new member at the last club meeting, and the president emphasizes that membership Is open to all township resi-lents. Future plans center around Halloween, mystery bus ride and the annual Christmas Tarty. The program com mittee is working on a lorn 1SJ pticians Pram) Ovt tod 1 Yw 4. (fUMr.

Uncltr 1 la. ALL Rf PAIRS Hills 376-1010 5 mm: 21st, house anil Ihk home in in list The wedding of Minx Carol E. Johnson of Holla, Missouri, daughter of Dr. mid Mi'H. C'lmrlcs A.

Johnson, to Duvi( L. Morgan, hod of Mrs. Willi Morgan of Verona and the. late Mr, Morgan, took place on Aug 24, in an outdoor ceremony ut the home of the btlde's parents. The Rev, Rob-fit Wildtn of St.

Louis officiated, The hide, who was given In marriage by her parents, vore a v.hite brocade princess style gown, with chapel train filing from her shoulders. A halo headpiece held her veil. The maid of honor, Miss Kathy Dudd, was drec.ed in a pale blue, fioor length silk gown with roHtchinij headpiece. Kathleen Whitfield, niece of the bridegroom, strved as flower girl in a irnize silk dress with notching headpiece and carried a br.sket of yellow and white daisies. The hide's mother wore a sued length dress of pink silk, with matching accessories.

Ihe mother of the bridegroom chose a dress of lime worsted and silk with matching accessories. Mr. Morgan had as hvt man Laird Coates of Verona and tie ushers were Richard Fisher, formerly of Verona, and Alan Whitfield, brother-in-law cf the bridegroom. The bride is a senior at Washington University and ine bridegroom is on the faculty of Southern Illinois University. After a wedding trip t'irough Mexico, the couple will live in St.

Louis, Mo. Keller Auxiliary Set Rntpfit Dale The Auxiliary of the Kess-er Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, has chosen Oct. 28 js the date for the annual luncheon-bridge to be held at Chant icier, i.1rs. Frank Focht of Short 3 1 ills Is the chairman. Among tKose on the committee are Mrs.

Philip Svigals of Upper Montclair and Mrs. Roland S. I Ames of Montclair. The bridge is the one major fund-raising activity the sponsors to benefit Patient-Aid at the Institute. for popte that Ine and love the best NANDO'S I Lunchv inner Cocktails' 9 38 CAST 53rdSTKCtr Seta vnd Chair soie, empire style, with chif-Ion over skirt, long chiffon aleeves and brocade floral trim, The bridesmaid and the flower girl wore the same style in pale yellow.

All wore headpieces to match the, bride's, In the color of their towns. They carried firesido of roses and while carnations. The flower girl'a bouquet was a nosegay of yellow rosea and carnations, The bride's mother chose a melon colored chiffon dread with lace coat and a matching veil hat. Her corsage was yellow orchids, The bridegroom's mother wore beige lace with mors gretn accessories and a corsage of green orchids. The bride is graduate of Memorial High School and completed two years at Glass-boro State College.

Mr. Sund-gra, also a Memorial High graduate, is a student nt Albright College, Reading, where the couple will reside. Laniiig V'TA Fetes Mathers Seuvomers to School Are Client t. The annual reception for new mothers given by the Executive Board of the Lan-ing Ave. P.T.A.

was held last evening ut the home of Mrs. N. D. Staniscl. 9 Brentwood Dr.

Theodore Bland, principal c( Lanins Ave. School, and Mrs Bernice Belverio, Laning P.T.A president, welcomed t'le mothers and acquainted 'n with school programs and P.TA. alms and plans for the school year. In addition to the Verona women, the guests Included mothers from Newark whose children are attending Laning School under the Sharing Edu-cntlc-nal Opportunities Plan of the Board of Education. Tne reception was planned by Mrs.

N. D. Staniscl. Mrs. Herbert Babb and Mrs.

Robert Freda. T.T.A. officers in addi-t'on to Mrs Belverio, include vice presidents, Mrs. Staniscl and Mrs. Joyce Caprio; vice president, honorary.

Theodore Bland; secretary, Mrs. Marie Beste; treasurer, a Hughes. Garden Chth of Vcronu At the first Fall meeting of Verona Garden Club held on Sept. 16 Mm. E.

A. Ticklc-simer, Club president, was the program speaker. She told of nr exciting experiences on le "Sklark Tour" of the Brit'sh Isles Gardens. The teur was sponsored by the Garden Club of New Jersey. Mrs.

Ticklesimer vividly illustrated her talk with many beautiful color slides made from photographs she took on the trip. The gardens shown were in Scotland, Ireland and pnrts of England. They were a to her audience. The hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. F.

A. Tolking-horn. Mrr. G. E.

llodgkiss and Mrs. A. W. Lane. The artistic theme of the meeting was "Old English Arrangements." Novice: First award, Mrs.

Richard Cook; Second award, Mrs. P. J. Mc-taughlin: Third award, Mrs. E.

A. Picklesimer. Experienced: First award, Mrs. Carmen Gebbis; Second award. Mrs.

F. A. Polkinghorn. Horticulture awards were tiven for (a) roses, (b) zin-hias, (c) best of garden and vere received by: Mrs, It. S.

Dally, tperlal award for coleus. Roses, 1st, none; 2nd, Mrs. Cook; honorable mention, Mrs. L. L.

Eaton. Best In Gar-(en. 1st, Mrs. Picklesimr (dihlia); 2nd, Mrs. Dally (marigold).

Fowl l'ro-Sfliool Meeli Saturday The September workshop for the Forest Ave. preschool will be held In the kindergarten room of the school on Sat-urdiy, at 9:45 A.M. Registration for 1.1 1 children who will be four by November will lake place that morning. Mrs. Thomas Donahue will conduct this month's program, v.hich will be about American Indians.

Questions may be directed preschool chairman, Mrs. Norman Smith, 239-0773. Favors are always charged ip with high Interest Attached. Sv Duraclean "(rtw-r-frh" ctMnftif NO oliih NO ftrrtilibint NO Uporl hntiwt t'olnn Nimf liv, fllipti rtvlv. t)ry In few hours.

Sm MM qlatlit phint DUMCltAN CKArtSMtM 744-7417 Couple WeI Fifty Years Mr an Mrs. John J. Szesze tt Bloomfield are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. A reception and party is bing held in their honor at the home of their son John E. jSesze, and in cooperation witn i Mrs.

Robert Ronnichsen, both of Cedar Grove. Guests include relatives and many family Iriends. Mr. Sesze retired from business in 19(11, having served fcr over 48 years as the agent of foodstuffs for toe Hotel Mac Alphin, Governor Clinton in New York and Shcritan Park in St. Louis.

In recent years, he was pssocialed with the Rcth Lsrael Hospital in Newark. Cul Pack lo Open rnu Wriliioilny The f.rst meeting of the Cedar Grove Cub Pack 3 will held at the North End School on Wednesday evening, Sept. 25. at 7:15 P.M. All boys from ag; eight through II, attending Ihe North End School, who wish to join the Cub Scouts aie invited to come to iMs meeting.

Each boy must he accompanied by a parent. Since openings are limited in number, i'cgistralion will be on 1 first-comc-first-served basis. Join now and prepare for the October theme of "Ghosts and Gob' Ins." There's wonder which is the Giver or the faker? Dorothy B. Robbins. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 440 Bloomfield Ave.

(Next to Verona Theatre) Vet Fr forklnf In lar 239-42 203 Washington St. cor. Academy Newark 623-3094! The Mall, Short And Offering The Ultimate Service and Modern Facilities am The marriage of Carol Ann Mandcl of Cedar Grove to John A. Foresto of Stoncham, was celebrated at a reception Sunday afternoon at The. Manor in West Orange.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Mandcl, 60 Pine Cedar Grove. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Odino Foresto of Stoncham. Mrs. John A. Foresto was Kcv.

Paul A. Laurell I.Ul Sermon Topic "Precious Jewels" will be the ermon topic for The Rev. Paul A. Laurell of the First FvanpclUal Lutheran Church, 153 Parf. Montclair.

at Sunday's rervices. The sermon will center on the Christian rtlucation program at the church fr the year. Children wiV. attend the service. The rew steff of teachers for the year will be installed by Mr.

Laurell at the 11 A.M. service. The s'Jiff includes: Mrs. George Vantz, nursery; Miss Nancy Masucci and Miss Linda Johnson, nursey; Mrs. Richard Frisk, kindergarten; Mrs.

Arnold Nyblade, grade Miss Madge Dunsing, grade Mrs. Earl Johnson, grade Mrs. Walter Sjogren, grade Henry Carbon, grade George Norberg, grade David Kjesler, grade Miss Barbara Carlson, grade Mr. I uurell. trade George Silos, high school forum; Arnold Nyblade, coordinator of the adult forum.

Pastors of the congregation will serve as discussion leaders. Topics for discussion will center the social statement adopted by the Lutheran Church in America at its Atlanta convention in July. The MntemcnU include "Religious Liberty," "Conscientious Objection" r.nd "The Church and Social Wtlfare." 99 a Ail IM11 titnlnn. Si. t.

IS? MRO Open House Saturday and Sunday Saturday, Sqt. i'sf ami Sunday, Sept. 'JJiul betn een 2:00 ajul 6:00 P.M. 'J'lie juililie welcome, 5turtly, We do A ninl Nimlsv, c.t. 2.nl, in the open rami Iflimr opening of the new ami lovely in Mnntclmr joining our lliilgeuooil.

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