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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, AUGUST 14,1953 THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS -t 1 Marries David E. Gill Bellevillo Couple 7 cd Married At St. Peter's Church 1 flimsy. pretext offered by. Mr.

Rossi? Why was a meeting held in a grocery store with only three executive board members present, in order to accomplish --my removal? Under what authority did this rump executive board dec, tiio never adopted a set of by-laws f'efie eihr the duties or the authority of the various officers? Whv was not the general membership' Who stands to gam by my removal ironi office and my substitution by Kurt Krueger? These 1 question he answered. "We must not permit a few cynical small men to exploit Independent Voters League into the personal property, of office hungry, machine I call, upon the, entire membership to attend the meeting on September 3, so that they can demand with united voice, the answers to which they are so clearly entitled. I gay that honest, independent decent local government can be attained Belleville, and our League can play a major in accomplishing this goal. However, 'will be able. to do his only by exposing and defeating uji-American methods of the Rossi, Krueger Four Belleville Mea Receive Basic Training Assignments Donald C.

IMsaott, Corsi, Carmen Sorice and Robert Curvin, all of Belleville, have recently been assigned to the 9th. rnfantry Division for Basic Training at Fort Dix. Pissott Soricfe land Curvin are all former BellevilleJIigh School students. Corsi is a graduate 1 Bloomfield Technical and Vocational; High School, 'Bloomfield. Sorice also attended Bloomfield Technical and High Curvin, a former employee of Boemer Broadcasting is the 'son -of Mr.

and Mrs. William Curvin, of 68 Belmont Avenue. He' is assigned to Company t)f the 47th Infantrv Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division. He will undergo -sixteen, weeks of Basic Training. Pissott, son of and Mrs.

Charles Pissott, is' a former employee of the Liquid Carbonic Corporation, Washington Avenue. He will receive sixteen weeks of Basic Training with Company Infantry Regiment of the 9th" Infantry Division. 'Sorice, the son of-'Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Sorice, 6f 196 Hecke1 Street, had been assigned to Battery of the 60th Infantry Division.

He was formerly! employed by National Carloading Corporation, Newark. He! will receive eight -weeks, of Basic Corsi, the son of Mr. and Mrs. TYank Corsi. of 9 Watchung Avenue, was formerly employed by he Oschwald Construction Company.

He has been-. assigned to Company of the, 60th1 Infantry Regiment ofthe 9th Infantry i X. 'Ski iw1- mmt' a 111 i nil, i i in i i ii i niiii.i lit tf -miimiiirilr itrri Mrs. Harry Lewis lvnsiicr .4 A. Connor i 1 at.

Mrs. Harold Miss. Jean Marie Donechie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

1 Dojiechie, pf 49 Joralemon Street, was married Saturday to Harold A. Conners, of 308 Passaic Avenue, Nutley. The wedding took place at St. Peter's Church and the Msgr; Joseph Kelly officiated. A.

recention followed at Farrara's, Newark. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported Swiss organdy over taffeta with a surplice neckline. Cascading ruffles of embroidered organdy formed a chapel train. Her veil was of fingertip length attached to a crown of flowers. She carried (a bouquet of white roses and stephahotis with a white orchid center.

Sister of the bride, Miss Susan N. Donechie, served as maid of honor. Her gown was of organdy. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of assorted pom-pons. The Misses Marilyn Deck, Susan Ross, cousin of the bride, both of Newark, and Dorothy Rankin, of Belleville, served as bridesmaids: They wore gowns of blue organdy and also carried old fashioned bouquets.

Frank -Ruggiero, brother-in-law of the as best as ushers were Eugene Madeo and William McKimm, both of Nutley, and George W. and Cpl. James W. Donechie, brothers of the bride. Cpl.

Donechie is a member of the U. S. Marine Corps. Mrs. Connors is a graduate of Belleville High School and is affiliated with the Grace Holmes Club Plan, Newark.

The groom is a graduate of Nutley High School and is a Korean veteran. He is employed by George La Monte and Son, Nutley. Following a two week motor trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside at 120 Mill Street, Belleville. OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION BRINGS QUICK RESULTS TO ADVERTISERS Rose Bridge, Indiana Boy Wed At Texas Air Base A-3C Bridge' And A-IC Allan Hagen Married At James Connelly Air Force Base, Waco, Texas, August 1 Other Bellevillites On Summer Vacations Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bridge, of 24 NeV Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, A3c Rose Bridge, on August 1, to Alc Alan G. Hagen, son of MrAnd Ernest A. Hagen, of Columbus, Ind. The1 couple were married in the Episcopal Church! at James Connelly Air Force Base in Waco, Texas, where they are both stationed with the U. S.

Air Force. Folowing a wedding trip to Belleville where the couple will visit the bride's parents and to to visit with the groom's parents, the couple will report back to the "A 1 E. Gill bouquet was of pink and white delpTiiniuni also; Serving as best man was Jerry Racioppi, of Belleville. The ush-, eis Included Edward Battenelli, Patterson, and At Ritchings, Newark. In.

Air. Force Mrs. Gill is a graduate of Belleville High School and Fair-leigh Dickinson College, Rutherford. She was formerly employed Lehn and Fink Incorporated, Bloomfield. Sgt.

Gill is a graduate of Sullivan Highlands High School, He attended the University of Connec ticut where he was a member) Alpha Phi Omega prior to his enlistment in the U. S. Air Force two years ago. He is presently stationed at the International Airport, West Palm Beach, -j 1 -ii cioriua, wnere, cne coupie wm reside. Albertine Continued From Page One) tainment of the fundamental goal our organization the encouragement of better and efficient governmejltST; 7 It is fuiraerstood that better government can only be achieved through the stimulation of greater interest and participation on the part of the individual citizen the "democratic process.

It is through such action and Interest by the independent citizen that corruption, inefficiency and waste can be "It is only through the action independent citU 'enry that ve can, hope to encourage an efficient, progressive civic community. This is the purpose of the League. This is the goal to which I pledged myself when I was elected "to a league office, by the 1 positively do not intend to desert either this goal or the member-shin: which elected, merv "Knowing that we lfiust ap- iar oeiore muni citizen wiwi elban hands bfrd we can- ex-bect tg cooperation fo. befter.gpvern-m&fit, it if irjlportaut hat. Mr.

Roifd Mr. -Krmmr and a-compatiy nsr 'the fl towing questions theJ'iext full membership meeting v. "Wky -v made to remove me from? office on the Plumbing Wd Heating Miss Janice Marie Maffie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Maffie, of 164 Fairway Avenue, was married Saturday afternoon rat 1 St. Peter's Church, to II a Lewis 'Misner, son of Mrs. George RoBards, of Elizabeth and the iate Lewis Misner. Msgr.

Joseph Kelly officiated. "A reception followed at the Sorrento, Newark. Gown Of Chantilly Lace Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and pleated nylon tulle with, a portrait neckline and a scalloped lace skirt. Her French illusion veil was arranged from a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of roses and orchids Serving as maid of honor was Miss Gladys McCullough, of Belleville.

The bridesmaids were Mrs. Philip Pannucci, of Orange and the Misses Elaine Maffie, sister of the bride; Joan Riccio, cousin of the bride; and Marion Lupinacci, all of Belleville. The attendants wore pastel colored strapless gowns of imported dotted Swiss with matching jackets and heart-shaped headpieces. They carried bouuets of. assorted summer The best man was Bernard- J.

Sopko, of Orange. Ushers included Anthony cousin of the bride, of Newark; Morris Passorchia, F. Robert Morrocco and J. Rene Morthier, all of Belleville. Belleville High Graduates The couple are graduates of Belleville High School.

Mrs. Misner attended the Washington School for Secretaries. She is employed at Monroe Calculating i A mm ft Ary Mrs. David Fewsmith! Memorial PreS- byterian Church was. the setting on Saturday for the wedding of i Ruth Anne daughter iof Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Seay, of 26 Mertz Avenue, and SSgt. David E. Gill, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Gill, of 59 Linden Avenue. The Rev, James k. Morse officiated. A reception at the Friar Tuck Inn, Cedar Grove, followed.

Carried Nosegay Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white rosepoint lace and nylon tulle over white taffeta. Her fingertip veil fell from a skull cap of white lace with rhinestones and pearls. She carried a nosegay of white roses and delphinium. A Miss Barbara Gill, sister of the groom, of Belleville, was maid of honor, She was attired in a ballerina length gown of pink lace and tulle. On her head she wore a matching cap of.

lace. Her NOW BOOKING v.J FALL and WINTER WEDDING CANDIDS Jack Horner Siiidios PHOTOGRAPHERS 206 JFranklin Avenue NUtley 2-1100 Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Ihczan Mud jtWe life, a lot Vtfrit-gor-just'-foo Earned nor, fovnd Qr Conditioning mih a I'sW Jersey Boll Telephone Compcny, WMWXMWIMMMMHmwyiMil Hid Mill I i ft: 1 li' r-- 4 of of at of ni of in of 4., clique. WOMAN'S CLUB nnmin nnttim hrJ IflAK Kl To Swim, Lunch And Play Bridge At Summer Home Cf Mrs William Irvine Whether the weather man comes up with rain or shine, on Monday, August 17, several groups from, the Belleville Woman's Club, with their friends, will leave Newark at 8 and 9 a.m. from the Public Service Bus Terminal, bound for. Belmar where thev will spend the day with Mrs.

William V. Irvine, treasurer of the Club, at her summer home. The day's activities will consist of swimming, bridge and a luncheon. Ih addition to the 19 mentioned in last-week's Times-News, the following have decided to go, Past President, Mrs. John DeNike, Mrs.

Porter E. Sheldon, Mrs. Harry C. Naylor, Mrs. Harry Morgau, Mrs.

Catherine Cox. Mrs. Madeline French, Armstrong, Mrs. Arthur G. White, Mrs.

H. Irving Russell, Mrs. Lawey G. Stem and Mrs. Dwight N.

Streeter. According to Mrs. Streeter, who is in charge of arrangements for the trip, there is still room for more. She will take reservations at PI-9-5785. 0 KATHLEENE COX BECOMES ENGAGED Former Alabama Girl And ANel FmnTlan October 17-Wedding The engagement of Miss Kath-leene daughter of Mrs.

Louis Gullo, of New York, and the late Mr. Cox, of Alabama, to Neal "Finn, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Cornelius Finn, of 191 WiK liam Street, has been announced. Miss Cox, a native of Alabama, was graduated from the University of Alabama where she majored in She was a member of Delta Zeta sorority.

She is now employed by Shell Chemical Corporation in New York. Mr. Finn, a graduate of Belleville High School, attended Seton Hall University and was graduated, from Arizona State College. He is a member of the Petrean Club of St. Peter's Church and the Tau Kappa Ep-silon fraternity.

He is employed by. Columbia Broadcasting System in 'New York' as a television assistant director. The couple to be married October 17 at a 'Nuptial Mass attSt. Patrick's Cathedral New York City. Following, the ceremony, the couple plan to leave for a two week honeymoon in Bermuda.

They will live in New York upon their return. Installation and Repairs PL 9-3759 and PL 9-3857 INDUSTRIAL PLymouth 9-3217 Company, of Orange. Mr. Misner attended Stevens Institute of Technology. He" was employed at the.

Monroe Calculating Company also. He will begin a two year, tour of duty with the National Guard, following the couple's return from a' trip to New England. Aierstok Jr. With Air Fqrce In England William M. Aierstok a Belleville High School graduate and football letterman, is serving with the U.

S. Air Force in England as an X-rav technician with the 5th Hospital Group. Because his active participation in football, baseball, basketball and volley ball, has been cited as the 10th best athlete on the base. On a recent 30 day furlough, Aierstok and three other Air Force men hired a car and toured Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. if Come to Gibbs in Monlclair Katharine Glbba Schqol offers-" secretarial training at professional level for high school and private school graduates and col- lege women.

One and two year courses. Five-school placement service. Write Entrance Secretary for "Gibbs Oiels at tSC Katharine Gibbs SECRETARIAL II Plymouth IL, Monttlalr, N. i. MO t-1011 Alio in New Yerk, Chleaio, Button, Privldam SptKtRcahons and equipment lubocl lo thany wtthoul nolia.

Believo itl r3 V-EIGHT or SIX u3 1S (p) (o) ada and the New England States. Back at home," the Pauls are busily preparing for-. the Bar Mitzvah of "their youngest son', Bruce Melvyn. The Bar Mitzvah, to 'which the entire congregation of'. Ahavas -Achiitt Ashftfi SylWgdSfWf ha.n will take place at the syn-ogogue, 317 Washington Avenue, at 9 :30 a.m.

on August 29. Jack Melville, of 71 Lighham Street, left July 3 for Port Alleghany, where he was met by his aunt and uncle, Mr. and C. Keim. The threesome then motored to St.

Mary's Pa. They will return on August 21. Mrs. Keim is the daughter of Mrs. James Gillen, of 71 Ligham Street.

II! K0BILGAS EC0U0MY RUM C3 tUROttn V-UGHI 4-0001 S10AN mm VArifirJ tSb glniIiiy 0 FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE NTJTLEY 2-2485 OFFICE HOUUS: A. M. TO 12 NOON EVENINGSi 7 TO 8 ON WED. FBI. Harold J.

Wolff, D. EYE EXAMINATIONS hASJ in WflM Tpvoq' Ann-ncf 1 46uui, where they will make their home A3c Bridge enlisted in the Air Force in October of 1951. She is a graduate of Belleville High School. Alc Hagen enlisted, in the Air Force in July of .1950. js due for a in July of.

-1954. Mr. and Mrs -Thomas Radclif of 232 Linden Avenue, -have returned from 'a three week cruise on their boat. They sailed to Block Island from Great Kills Harbor. While on the -trip, they attended the Coast Guard Auxiliary Rendexvous at New London, as guests of the Coast Guard' the week-end of August 1 and 2.

On the way home, the couple sailed by way of the Connecticut shore. Mrs. Bertha Leek, of '94 Division Avenue, is spending the summer at Budd's Lake. Mi, and Mrs. Nathan Paul and sons, Jon Gilbert and Bruce Melvyn, of 53 Rossmore Place, have recently returned from a three week motor trip to Can- 375 FRANKLIN AVE.

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