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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 24

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AIRS. ROGER 1). r.N'FSr MRS. MICHAEL A. KOPERWHATS MRS.

NICHOLAS L. HT7PATRICK MRS. PETER H. RARTNIKOWSKI MRS. THOMAS F.

ZIMMIE MRS. HOWARD C. ECKEN'KODE Mrs, Dargenio Married 25 Years Air. and' Mrs. Joseph Darsenio.

Miss Sally Kenton, I. C. Rckcnrode Married Yesterday Miss Sally Ann Keolon, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J3.

112 Milne street, and Howard Carl Eckenrorle, sail of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ecken-rsde. 57-1 Birmingham stieel, were married yesterday morning a( II o'clock in St. Patrick's' ehi.rcii try ihe Rev.

Thomas P. Guinam The bride wore an Aleicon lace wuh a Sabrina neckline; thort slcevej and a boor (ant alert appliqned Willi tree and e.adini; in a chap el ner coutiant rnneett from lace elnein ami ruse, and herl Pi! MISS I.ESLIL TRYUN Sharon L. Latham Wed in Stratford To Roer Genest Leo Latham, damp Mr. eiatet. Stralnae Ic Kcrirr aid Genest, son nl Mr.

and Mrs Alfred ''Ss Ltiftivrttc street era. morning al ID o'elDck in Si. James chureh Strntfnrii bv die Andrew T. Cusnck. The bride, escnrled hv 1it fn.

t-ier, reore a Cbai-tillv anen over taffeta made wilh a bateau neckline sprayed with seejuins and pearls. Inne siedveil ami sliirt trrdlng Trom a and in a train I ilier hnllerflv veil fell in three; itiers from a princess crown aadi her while missal was marked- elate rr ried nink roses. Ushering Vrr SiUe. R. monu cote nnd Paul Luris.

Jr. 'ereptain place, ta ltd hnutpirl rear a larcade rl W.ni-'"' a.ai-nr ere i roses wilh snapdragons, lilies Mary J. Sherwood Married Yesterday 1 Rev. Thomas P. Cuinan tied yesterday morning st ediling of Miss MniT Joyce Sheiwcod, dtntghter or Mr.

and Raymond Shernnod, 177S Main I'rcet. Nicholas Louis Patrick, son of Mrs. Mary Ann. :a.is, y.n M.uhcon avenue in St Patrick's church. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a Chautilly lace and silk gown made with a Sa-brira neckline sprayed Willi and pcar.s, 'cng lace siecves, an; a la.i:iant laetl iMn St i I em-brnideic -d ith lr.ee mol.ls, and ending in a iiavr.

Hen huiicrlh veil was gathered tn a princess crown Id', in ihree tiers and she carried white roses. Miss Jennie She i wood. Ihe maid ol none IiIlc silk organa a malchT.R veil aiic hat anc carntctl bine cjmstinni The atter.dan.lv, similarly e- rr'aal na.re c-i pink Darhara of the ensembles, were Sherwood, sister Miss Lucille. Bo Julie Teslani. Dnnalil Testani was best man and ushering were a brother Ihe bridegroom.

John Divis, Oominick DeJulian and Joseph De.N'illii. Marrhegiana hall was Ihe set-ling loi the reception. When ihe couple return from Miami il.cy will live in 11C Center slreei. Mr. Davis is Ihe Faiii.cld County Construction company.

Anne V.ikar.is. daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Zlkaras, SO niackhosisc road, Trumbull, was at a family nrly fo-1'iwmg hcj graduation from St.

Teresa sithoiil last Sunday. She graduated with honors and has Lven nled a four vear scholarship to si. Joseph's Catholic: High srhoal by the diocese of rindgcport. Her mother is lhc Icrntr Florence Nioura. fort many years a member u( The classified bookkeeping dcp.ii Intent.

I Arlene J. Covino Wed to Navyman Miss Arlcnc Joyce Covino, fit Mrs. Ann Covino, ITiorme streel and the late Covino, and Peter Hcnrv Hartnikowski, son of nod Mrs. Henry llartnikow ski, Xi Idiehrm street, were married morning nl If: o'clock In Nlargarel's shrire. l.scorted by her brother.

Michael CoviuO. the hniitc rnrere Ihe church wearing pcv.i ir sole BO'an made with a SCCOp rcrk-I nr rmhroidered will-, -red r-ail' end Alencan. lace, long pn r.icd sleeves and a Imulfan! skirt in a chapel train, lier Ihoulfiiit ilhis.nn veil fell linger- ilip lengih fiom a Lriiw.i of pea i Is and rryslul heads anil 'er hc-ak was mnrkr-d wilh nn fl I Kiel nnd streamers nf babv Mrs; Kobetl Co as her sister-in lae honor, wore an apricot silk and lace cocktail drcs.s and jacket wilh a matching (lowered hat and carriinl apricot carnations and MMii-xins. The bridesmaids. Knthy Gelfcrth and Miss Patricia Unrtnikowskl.

sister of the htldcgpoom, were at- lued ci ai'aa ensembles, as wera the brides ihrefj niecea. Cnriile, Gail nntl Annnarie Covino. nerv ing as lluese: girls. Robert Cevlno yas ring bearer and hes father, Robert Covino, brother ot the bi.de. win best man.

Ralph Snn.lh and Daniel Sclnto were the ushers. A rerepllon took phca In th Camiltl.tc and tha couple left Canada. On re- i.irnug tnev wl'l live la 732 Iherme street. Th.e htide. cle-k lypl: with.

ihe Remington Rand company, educated at St. Johns high scheeil. Mr. a graduate ot nulla nl-Ilas-rns echnical trhool. is at thft subnurinr base in N'e.

Ijondun. and Mrs. Gordon. I'd lows, riluale, cclebralrrl wedding anniversary Ins: Saturday. Mis.

I lows the former Virginia Uallcy. ol Slrallnrd. ttiuid tor her. aool, and Mijs Bertha GenesL and My. eS.

ei i V.ect WrlaeePae, aa.l Mr- Men eaad Mar rvrll; a Eckenrode, sister of the bride- and The flpwen jjirl They wee nlrl.e Vheryi hai oar, Ihe hndr-'s niece' in aqua and orchid: was fiocked Jri nln'b Hit arn'mi Thomas F. Zimmie, Army Lieutenant, Weds Miss Kelly The wedding of Miss R-ilricin Joyce Kelly. cf Mr Mis. William Thomas Kellv o' Dudley. Mass.

-to T.Eoul. Thomas Prank Zimmie. of Mr St, la iinmir. Center was solemnized vesicrdav mirrinj 10 o'clock in Si. Lnuif church Wrhstei, bv Ihr Rev Duttan.

The bride, escorted by her father, wore .1 nlk raraa ciecn 'Ml" iM- etui pern rmtl with a round ii'echlinc hor: sleeves and a full skirl end-ins 'n A chap.pl (rain. Her buuf. Jerri tiered nf v.cr- rro-vn of rr'se peynls edged with seed pearls, and she i i lih-y, lilies cf Miss Arlene Lester OF ler was moid nf honor and the i-r wen- Mir- Shirks en Adorns ni Boston and Mrs. Joseph Vcnuti, of Middlc-Isfii. They woie hvacinlh blue sheaths uf silk taffeta with rnateldrij; hats arrd carried doner I' ir.a.nr raraa lions ami blue delphinium.

Joha A. Schmidlin was best man and ushering were Joseph VenuLi, Jr. and Richard La-Jcuness of Worcester. A. reception took place in Ihe Colonial cluh, When the couple relura frDm a trip to Nnuluckct they will live in Dudley, The farmer' Miss Kellv, a graduate of Decker Jun.or crrllcge.

Worcester, is a teller with the First National hank in Webster, Mr. Zimmie. serving in the was ediicated at Central high school, Worcester Poly ''hnic institute red the Itr.ivc'i sity of Connecticut, where he le ccivc-d Ins ma.sLer.s decree ie en ginecring. Mr, and Mr Jar- lep'taea. of, Kuth street, Triimbiill, ceicbraled their 12th araarerrarv last Sunday Chtitv 2 'iiy conditioned una William, street, celebmled their 25th wedding anniversary at a.

parly recently in St. Raphael's chinch hall, The couple, married June 1, lfiT in St. Raphael's hurch, by ihe lit. Her. cnnlin Inrielln hrc.

I dren, Joseph and Ja-Anne Mr. ie.n is a supervisor at Lycoming division of Avco. Anuing those attending Ihe affair etc Mr an! Mrs Michael Bassalir. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Rassalin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert diss Una of New; York, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Scoll; Mrs.

Mary TiiCarlu, Rosemary DICarlD, Rich-ai i Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Peter DiCarlo, and Mrs. Joseph lire Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dar-itrnitij Rosemary Dargenio, Mr. and Mrs. James Convertito, Mr. "I Mrv Arptcnny Paella Putrri MaryLou Delia Putcria, Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Salvci, Mrs. Antoinette Atnalfitano. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Amallitanb, Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Koccn Vigijinmi. Mr aed Mi-. Pat; re P-rn rj, Collins. Mr Mrs.

Patrick Francesco. -Mr. and i'adia Mr. and Mrs Frank Mr. Lucca rd.M Mr.

and Mrs. Pond, Mr, and Mrs. William Hang. Mrs. Fnv.

Jcreplcre Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delia Rocc-o. Mr. and Mrs.

Lenord Ser-ritella, Mr. an.d Mrs. Genrfte Chuba, Mr. and Mis. Ciiarle.s Yevi.ik.

Marv Yevcak, Mr. and Mrs. George Knapick. Mis. Mirv Mr.

and Mns. James D'Agostino; uchrr Mr. and Mrs. Rie.ro Idn'ladelrihia Mrs Llca- heth James. Theodore and James.

Diane Ncc-, Mis. arrano and a a air Jo-Anne 1: The sixth grades of Ccnlral school. Mrlford. en. ji.ynl a bus trip So trbrirfgc Village, Wednesday Bi' 1" Man'Vn Rothman 1 'JCCOtlieS rl Dl'lCie a Miss Marilyn Roihman.

dauih terrace, ir-irrr the biide of R'ihn -r 'VV L- ht-i lotted with, lil -vhue lace c.ek.-tryviil, a c.nh picture ha: --1 Mrs. Sol Roihman FDWARD L. FRISBIE TO WED MISS TRYON Announcement Is made ol the c.c"- I -1 Tnyon. I2JG l.os Angeles avenue. Sinn, Calif, to kdwaid Leonaid Frisbie, ENPN.

US. Navy, stir, of Mr. and Mrs. Fd'enrJ I nsbte Sachem rOJd, Deshn An Aue- ust wedding Is planned. The bride-elect a graduate of Slmi high school and, Mr.

Frisbie, a graduate or M-iford high sihool. is stattctitd with lire U. S. Naval Missile Conter, Point Mugu. Caltt.

St. Teresa of Officers Elected president, and Mrs. Louis Ligou-li. vice president. Serving for their rrrond Icnns will be Mrs.

Peter Perelli. ice-rctary; nnd Miss Judith l.igou-ri. treasurer. Mis. Crank Mar-avek was elected in serve three year term ns trustee'.

Hostesses for the election and June meeting were Mrs Pat Rig'mrolo, Mrs. Joseph Kuhaj art: Mns l.niiis Llgouri. 1 "a-ie nidi sloped qums and pearls. Jong L.rel 'v was of Japanese vlolels sleeves and a bemrfant skirt scal-lCjry DeLibro was the 'ring bear loped at the hemline and detailed' er- in the wilh lace ruffles; Richard Hyrc. 3rd of Bellville ennmg in a chapel train.

HeriN. wJ best man and he double liened illusion veil wasluiher corps included: James and hats rird cascades of orchids, while lirrtipans and -aniatlinis nrclcd and While for the honor maid and maize and while for the miA Vi i -l The Hillside Community ball, was the reception. After louring New York slate and Canada the ccjote will re side in IC46 Fairfield avenue Moth are graduates of ent red high school. Mrs. F.ckearnde is he was on ihe list and '-'is uec president uf Iota Delta n.

f. yTJ, A OliplCS to IVJarK Don Kl. a i I Mr and Mi- MiUni rn, a. arranges Irpm a Chantillv laceiSmilh of Ilavilhnrnr Al plateau reat Chnrilla vveit Hartford "n-d white crrl'aJ. ma Chv nf Nornich.

L'-ncsl Graduate Student Marries Teacher Sally Ann Safk Miss Sal A Safko, da.ugh-ler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert Salko, 1754 Droari bridge avenue, Stratford, ami Michael Allan Kopenvhats son or Mr, and Mrs. KOperwhats of Fords, iN'. Mere married yesterday morn in.E; a I 11 o'clock in Holy Name of Jesus church; Stralfcrri.

Toe bride was esca'rteti bv her father. Her pown of Cha'rlillv lace Has designed wilh a S.v "PCkii.w. a hc)J front skirt with an apron effect forming a buslle hack, acit-nled Willi three orfiania roses, and ending in scalloped edged chapel train. Her bouffant illusion veil kl: from a croyn of silk organza roses arid her cascade touquel of roscsi carnatinnr; and hlhv'r h-eath ynr. centered with an orchid.

Miss Robeii D'Ainlo, maid. of hnnnr, was in jcre el pink silk organza Willi a matching pill- Japanese violet carnalions. The other attendants, Duhn, Maty Ann 1-ritzky. Mrs. Richard -arekctt of rr-enielch Cnerrya Heth Gen gnr of Perth Amboy, tJarhara Hutchinson and 'MV0I51Y wore gowns nr.

the bride, served as flow a pa linniaturc pillbox. Her nose Moroi of I-ordj, N. Gus ffadn A I a a a aire tdcrer loi Arte- a roLepiitin at the Fair inn. the rmmie in, Rermocia. They will live in the Hilltop apartments.

Tlie loimer Miss Safko. a of Strnlford high school Ihnd Butler Rut ol, rear al'o yrardraleJ II. yr-ar frrlni Univejsity of llnidgrr.tirt.t She adi t-auh in the llndgeporl sch a rvstem in ihe rail. The bridegroom, an alumnte of Woodbridglt. N.

hip rrhuril e-ahirale Uniyer-art of Uridgeport where he was a member of the varsity football team and ol the baseball team in his senior year. He has been awarded an assislnnl-ship for his master's degree, at the university where he will coach freshman sports. oireciors, ano miss Mar)orle 1 i a ln attearlaat rrrrrr hah let i liac otitanra with, a. -veil ana carricui H-iii T-. tin returning they lean llnnsen avenue -tae Miss Rr.lhman, a IS- I'caiv atreet, Stratford, The bride attended Stratford liieh school a ad i.s a nurse's aide '1' St.

Vincent's hospital. Mr. Genest attended Central and is F)oof Mrs. Corbierc ark Anniversary Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Oscar Curb: ere, ISO red fi" ly Aoionn the guests George who ser -i Vr.s plane St and Miss Reg Turners Palls, a bridesmaid. Helen nf this city and Mr. Corbaere is tn Ihe inainte-a a -urn rlaff or the. county itnnrl, Tayv nVldren' Haloid of l-'an field and Mrs. Helen fi llDvearlh.

and two grand, hrldrea l'i a rarnr'a and lames (Jcrbi in thc former, iui LoiieRC 'e took in bridal talon graduate nl nassick high school. a secretary with the linrly cojtipany. Mr. Ru- hM, a come in ny lime or phone KDison 3-USI flcai'ty Salon. Read's 4th Floor ye.s, you may rrsr yoirr chargt rom central tugh school.

Mare Curley, daughter nf Mr, ind Mrs. Charles Curley, ol irriuks strctl, Ms asearraal a LONGER LASTING) EASIER HANDLING I Helene Cur I is' cold wave DISCOVERY T9 new permanent that really prmnnents celeb-ale antliVra aire, a nil Ihr and dnupllLor, Mr. arid Mrr IPcrey, llnadlev street, will nbscive their silver an i' vcrsary al a high Mass at. a a.m. in (he Ifoiv jv'nmc t' J'" ii' r-hn-eli.

An "opyi) H-ayse" wiil follow in ihe llaliev home Mr. nntl Mrs. Fcltovic were married June If), mm. ami Mr. and Mrs.

Uabey, June 111, 15J7. Atlendinj; Ihe Mass will be Mr. ami Mrs. l-'eltovic's children in Mr. and Mrs.

l-Mln-y, and Mis. Joseph I'eltavic. j.Mr. and John Feltovic, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wargo, Mr. and Tllxir Fcnrca ami Mrehacl jrelnivic.r They also have site t'riecelcldnih, Georgia t'inhey, larrer Pci'rvrs. Pairlr, a Pp.1 3 PtaV i Dnnald i and it' r-t- i-d Fcllnvic, PARTY TODAY FETES GRADUATING CLASS He PJIP erarrahee cla-s nf scl tool, Fairfield, jwill ie honored by the cliuich jwnmen's guild at a rec in the chi ret: rc-irn this e-adaation r'C'ir SC. a- .1 ji'-ugcne Hrrssriie. S.

.1. of the arr: Prre araPay mile istar wili be guest speaker. Guests nf honor will include: tthe Rev. Fulgence Ceicym oi-'Mc, pastor, the Rev rjn- jbert Sldor, OF.MC, pasmr. the hey.

Peiper.e L' Unrsetle, of InlirfaaPI a I Ol ccllrre slarr. Mrs. Henry Knl'husr, president of the guild will welcome the graduates. Mrs. 7dn- Mrs, rs'irhnlas Kreaae Mir Stanley Obirtki are hostesses ami Mr-, Creech land Mrs.

John Kormanee arccu-! chairmen, 1 a one-stop bridal haven for Connecticut who care enough to wear the best in our bridal salon the hcide and her attendant will be gowned io perfection. but more than that: we'ro prepared to serve the bride with finest in coats, suits, dresses and sportswear to complete her trousseau. "iVoi.j in our year of xcrricc In happy bride" post office qrcode, Bridgeport cxlcblishcd bcaus NulriGel gelalin formula insurei immediole sotisfaction ard nduring beauty. DISCOVERY PERMANENT IKCIUOING CUT, SHAMPOO, SET The Rominsmn Arms Women's, club elected fTicers for the ensuln(! year at the recent an-rurd ealia- Mns i'atricia Davis, installing officer, hands to Mrs. Vera Nagy, newly elected yresii.e.a:, the club's o'Irca ihw.r.

Standing, left to are Miss Stella Koilewskl, board of $10 -re "pare, iirnna, vjce Miss Helen Franklin, cftrrtijMfldliMt isnapicK, noaro 01.

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