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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JUNE 23, 1963 MRS. EDWARD J. ALBRIGHT BrlETnolo xludlo Edward J. Albright And Barbara Tilson Married Yesterday The Rev. Dean Johnson officiated yesterday at the wedding of Miss Barbara Tilson, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis G. Tilson, 152 Crenelle street, to Edward J. Albright; of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Albright of Success Park, at 11 the Evangelical Free church, TrumbuH. The bride, presented in marriage by her father, wore a white silk organza gown, appllqued in a and made with short sleeves and sheath skirt ending" i 1 a -chapel train. Her illusion veil was gather. cd to a white silk organza rose and she carried a cascade of white roses, stephanotis" and ivy. Mrs.

Francis Tilson, Jr. served as, matron of honor for her sister-in-law and Miss Martha Stevens was the bridesmaid. They wore ice blue silk organza dresses and matching pelal headdresses artd carried cascades of purple iris and blue delphinium. The flower i girl, Stephanie Tilson, niece' of the bride, was in white silk organza with an ice blue sash n.nd matching headband and carried a nosegay of feathered carnations, blue bachelor buttons and pink sweetheart roses. Raymond Albright was pest man'forhls brother and the ushers were David Harkness of Huntinglon and Norman Clayton of I.Monroe.

After a bridal dinner in the Cafe Barna, Westport, the couple left Jamaica. The former Miss Tilson Is a graduate of Central high school and'js with the Academy Travel agency. Mr. Albright, a graduate of Harding high school, is an electro mechanical a a with Norden company, Nor- waik. Nancy J.

Sweger Becomes Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Sweger, 65 Garwood road, Trumbull, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jean, to Carl W. Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Hatch, 4 Calhoun avenue, Trumbull. Miss Sweger, a graduate of Notre Dame high school, attended the University of Connecticut and St. Vincent's School of Nursing. She is with the Lycoming Division of Avco. Mr.

Hatch is nn alumnus Bullard-Havens Technical school and is with the Talbot Fuel company. Fairfield Student JamesijPviplessie Weds Ann Cpnway Miss Ann Conway, daughter of Mr. 'Mrs. Edward Begley Conway of Bobolink lane, Greenwich, was married yesterday mowing in St. Mary's churchi Greenwich, lo James Duplessle, of Arthur T.

Duplessle of Walervllle, and the late Mrs. Duplessie by the Rev. George T. O'Neill St, Brendan's rectory. New Haven, Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza and Alencon lace, made with a portrait neckline, short sleeves and a skirt with a princess panel front and a cathedral bouffnnt veil of silk illusions was caught to a circle of French organge blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, slephanotls and'lilies of the valley.

Mrs. Richard A. Goggln, of Park Forest, 111., was her sister's only attendant, wearing a soft pink silk crepe gown and a matching petal hat. John P. Turco of Nnrragansett, R.

was best man and ushering were Vincent J. Gentile of Springfield, Mass, nnd Richard D. Duplessle, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Duplessle is a graduate of Marymount school Tarrylown, N.

nnd Lasell Junior college, Auburndalc, Mass. She made her debut at the Greenwich debutante ball In I960. Mr. Duplessie, a sludeat at Fairfield university, Is an alumnus of Cranwell school, Lenox, Mass. photo MISS JACKI.YN DUVA Frank Zihala to Wed Miss Jacklyn A.

Duva Mr; and Mrs. James Duva, of Cedar 'Grove, N. have announced the' engagement of their daughter, Jacklyn Anne, to Frank Zihala, of East Orange, N. formerly of 75 Lincoln avenue, Stratford. Mr.

Zihala, a graduate of Bentley College of Accounting and Finance, is with the Bankers National Life Insurance company as manager of underwriting admin, istration. Miss Duva, an alumna of Passaic Valley' regional high school, -is a secretary with the same company. Mr. 'and Mrs. Louis Pijar, 3870 Old Town road, announce, the birth of a son, Richard, last Tuesday in hospital.

The couple also have a son, and two daughters, Patricia and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buono, 3870 Old Town road, are the maternal grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pijar, of are the paternal grandparents. Lucy Beardsley DAR To Install Tomorrow Mrs. Louis B. Hardy, regent of the Mary Silliman chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will install the new officers of the Lucy F.

Beardsley group, at a supper meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs.Trcd B. Candee, Jr. of Morehouse road, Easton. The i a meeting of the season will open at 6:30 o'clock, and a "white elephant" auction will follow the installation. The new officers are Miss Arlene Anderson, chairman; Mrs.

James Lee Bcgg, vice chairman; of Mrs. Ralph True, treasurer; Mrs. Peter Banis, recording secretary; and Mrs. Candee, corresponding secretary. Cousins Honored At Graduation Fete Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Raymond, 284 Riverside drive, Fairfield, entertained at a surprise graduation party for their nephews, Edward J. Witt and George Sikot, on June 15, marking the boys' graduations from Bryant school. Among the guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Asairesi, Richard Choquelte, Carol Meehan, Ronnie Kallenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Nldholas Merola, Robert Merola, William C.

Poison, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poison and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poison and children, Pattle, Jodie and Tammie, Mr.

and Mrs. William and children, Billy and Carrie, Margaret Polson, John Poison, Howard Scheffer, Mr. and Mrs. George Siket and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Witt. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witt, 1070 Hancock avenue, and George is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George Siket of Mountain Grove street.

Miss Marcia Nichols was honored recently at two showers. The first, a miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Carl Hansen, and the second, a linen shower, was given by the prospective bridegroom's sister, Miss Lyn Bassett in her homo, 2829 Main street. Miss i daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles IX Nichols of Old road. Westport, will become the bride of Peter Cullen Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Basselt, on July 4 in St. Luke's chapel, Westport.

Micalizzi-Varrone Troth Announced Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Jo-Ann Varrone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Varrone, 231 Oakwood street, to Charles C. Micalizzi, son of Mr. Micalizzi, 133 Farmington avenue, Fairfield; and the late Mrs.

Carmela C. Micalizzi. They plan to be married in June next year. Miss Varrone, a junior at Southern Connecticut State college, is an alumna of Central high school. Her fiance is a graduate of Fairfield Preparatory school and Fairfield university, and he recently completed six months active duty at Fort Dix, N.

with the Army reserve. He is in business with his father at the Buglight restaurant. HonltiKl lludto MISS NANCY JEAN SWEGER MISS JO-ANN VARRONE" B--FIVE MHS. HOGER L. CAMPOLUCCI MRS.

ALAN J. MOORE Campolucci, Student, Marries St. Bernard's church, Plain- 'ield, N. J. was the setting yes- erday afternoon for Ihe wedding for Miss Cecilia Anne Slapleton, to Roger Louis Cam- wluccl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. -ouls Campolucci, 270 Hunyadi ivenue, Fairfield. The 3:30 I'clock ceremony uniting the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Staplcton of Plainfield to Mr. -ampolucci was solemnized by he Rev. George A. 'Dillon. The bride, escorted by her ather, wore, a gown 'of satin- aced organza with schiffli em- iroidery and 'a matching Jacket, ler illusion veil was caught lo a bow of the matching em- iroidery 'and she carried while ea roses and daisies with ivy.

Miss Elizabeth B. Staplelon vas maid of honor for her sis- er and the other attendants were Miss Susanne Hall, Mis. "hades G. Danzoll, Mrs. Frank V.

Gobetz and Mrs. George C. jarsihos. They wore turquoise chiffon gowns with matching icaddresses and carried yellow tea with daisies. Richard Campolucci.

served, as lis brother's best man and usher- ng were Charles E. Stapleton of 'lainfield, Paul R. Maguire of Norwell, Patrick Galin of Hammond, Ind. and Ralph Bedford, 3rd, of Silver spring, Md. A reception took place in the Monday Afternoon club, Plain- ield and the couple left for a loneymoon in Bermuda.

They will live in Bethesda, Md. Mr, Campolucci was graduated magna cum laude from Brown university, where he was elected Phi Beta Kappa and he is rederick Voytko To Marry Teacher Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Gillen of Long Branch, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janet H. Gillen, to Frederck J. Voytko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Voytko of Nichols.

Mr. Voytko, a student at Pratt nstitute majoring in architec- urc, is tin alumnus of Warren larding high school, the University of Connecticut, where he was a member of Theta Chi fraternity, and of Naval Officers Can- lidate- school in Newport, R.I. -ieut. (jg) 1 Voytko served aboard ship's in the Second and Sixth leets.i i i Miss Gillen is a graduate of the itar of the Sea academy, Long Branch, arid Pratt institute, vhere she majored in art educa- ion and was a member of Sigma Jeta Phi sorority. She is a mem- er of the Middletown Township school system.

now attending Georgetown university School of Law. His bride, an alumna of Hart ridge school, Plainfield and Wheaton college, is on the staff of Beavoir, National Cathedral Elementary school, Washington, D.C. She is a member of the Plainfield Junior League. Inspection Slated By Lafayette OES There will be a regular stated meeting of Marie Lafayette chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Fairfiled Masonic temple.

Dinner will be served at o'clock. Miss Barbara Doherty, worthy grand matron of the state, will make her official inspection accompanied by the associate grand officers. Mrs. Margaret Anderson and George E. Bryters, worthy matron and patron, will preside.

There will be refreshments after the meeting, and Mrs. Anne Swanson, hostess, announces that Mrs. Theresa Kiraly and her committee will be in charge. Miss Doherty will be accompanied by the following associale grand officers, Harry E. Perkins, worthy patron; Virginia M.

Painter, associate grand matron; Dwight G. Wall, associate grand patran; Pearl W. Neilson, grand secretary; Evelyn J. Lounsbury, grand treasurer; G. Elna Cloutier, grand conductress; Doris L.

Jacob, associate grand conductress. Also, Mildred A. Duncan, grand chapain; Helen K. Briggs, grand marshal; Robert B. Nichols, grand organist; Judith A.

Muller, grand Adah; E. Booth, grand Ruth; Minerva M. Stauffer, grand Esther; Susan B. Morey, grand Martha; Mildred A. Vadney, grand Electa; Hazel L.

Brock, grand warder; and J. Kenneth Rowan, grand sentinel. Polish-American Club Elects New Officers The Auxiliary of the Polish- American Citizens club conducted installation of officers at a buffet supper last week. The 1 new officers are: Mrs. Stanley V.

Kruzynski, presient; Mrs. Vincent J. Wrobel, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Pawlisak, treasurer; Mrs. Chester Osiecki, recording secretary; Mrs.

Barney Van Vleck, financial secretary. Kathleen Kocet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kocet, of York road, Fairfield, entertained at a barbecue yesterday for the first grade class in McKinley school to celebrate her seventh birthday. Their teacher, Irene Blakemah, and Mrs.

John Petro assisted in serving the children. Marylin J. Mynyk Wed to Alan Moore White gladiolus, pompons and snapdragons decorated St. Mary's church, Milford, yesterday morning for the wedding of Miss Marylin Jean Mynyk, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.

John Mynyk, 755 Success avenue, Stratford, to Alan John Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Moore, 1091 East Broadway, Milford. The Rev.

Francis A. Mayock officiated at the 10 o'clock ceremony. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a white satin-facec peau de soie gown, made with a scoop neckline and long sleeves on an Alencon lace am a bell skirt ending in a chape train. Her shoulder length illusion veil was gathered to a pillbox of material matching her dress and she carried a cascade white feathered carnations anc gladiolus florets centered with an orchid. Miss Regina Zysk of Milford was maid of honor and Miss Lil lian Zysk of Milford and Mis Nancy Plishka of Stratford wen the bridesmaids.

They were dressed alike in nylon shee gowns with matching pillbox hats Miss Zysk wore an aqua ensem ble and carried a cascade of yel low gladiolus florets with aqua florets with yellow carnations and daisies. Richard Moore of Milford was best man for his brother and ushering were Arthur LeMere Milford and John Richard Mynyk of Stratford, brother of the bride A reception took place in the Fort Trumbull Firemen's hall Milford, and the couple left for Niagara Falls. They will make their home in 24 Davenport avenue, Milford. The former Miss Mynyk, an honor graduate of Bunnell high school, is a production clerk typist with the Singer Metrics division. Mr.

Moore.attended Mil ford high school and is with U. Motors, Milford. Shirley Geis Wed To Robert Olenoski Miss Shirley Berta Geis, daugh- cr- of Mrs. Andrew Renneberg, 7 Carver street, and the lain lols Gels, became the bride of lobert Edward Olcnoski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Olcnoski, 33 irrowhead road, Trumbull, late afternoon in St. Paul's church. The Rev. Don- Id G. Sukosky, pastor, officiated it the 5 o'clock ceremony.

Andrew Runneberg escorted the irlde who wore a while embroidered sateen sleeveless heath made with a scoop neck- Ine and a matching jacket. Her icaddress was a shoulder length eil caught to a band and bow nd her bouquet was of white oscs. Miss Nancy Goodwin of Nauga- uck, the bride's only attendant, vas attired in mint green sateen vith a while pillbox hat and she talisman roses. Eric Geis was best man and ishering were Peter Olcnoski and John Olenoski of Trumbull. A reception look place in the filching Post inn and the couple went on a honeymoon to upper New York slate.

They will reside in Carver street. The former Miss Geis, a junior majoring in physical education it Southern Connecticut State college, Is an alumna of Warren Harding high school. Her hus- and is a graduate of Bullard- lavens Technical school and is atending Bridgeport Engineering nstitute while employed as an electronics technician at Sikorsky Aircraft. James Puzinsky, UB Senior, lo Wed Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Susan Kramer to James Harry Puzin sky, son of Mrs. Harry Puzinsky, 92 Chatham road, Fairfield, am the late Harry Puzinsky, by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.

anc Mrs. Joseph L. Kramer of Teaneck, N.J. Mr. Puzinsky, a senior at thp University of Bridgeport, is a graduate of the University school His father was president of Clo ver Farm dairies.

Miss Kramer, also a senior ai UB, is an alumna of Teaneck high school. Her father Is prosecuting attorney for the town MISS JANET If, GILLEN Arironaul lUldlo MISS SUSAN M. KRAMER The Paul Heuwilers Parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heuwiter of West Haven, announce the irth of their first child, a daugh- er, Joan Pauline, on June 15 in Urace-Ne-w Haven hospital.

Mrs. leuwiler, the former Joan Tickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Tickey, 55 DeForest avenue, was a teacher in Milford ligh school. Mr.

Heuwiler teaches West Haven high school. The aby was born on the birthday of icr paternal grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Heuwiler of West Haven. Rosemont Alumnae Announce Officers Mrs. J.

Gerard Flynn of Trumbull was elected president ol the Fairfield county Rosemonl College Alumnae at a recenl meeting in the home of Mrs. William Zeppenfeld in Westport. Other officers are Mrs. Zeppen feld, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Newberry of Old Greenwich, secretary; Mrs.

James Baker of Darien, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Shaughnessey of Fairfield, publicity chairman; Mrs. Thomas Hebert, of New Canaan, Mrs. John Leverty of Fairfield and Mrs. Lawrence Reilly, of Darien, board members.

Plans are being made for an Alumnae tea to honor Rosemont freshmen early in September at the home of Mrs. Zeppenfeld. Policeman to Wed Stratford Teacher The engagement of Miss Carolyn Mary Pollock, to William Wallace Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Brennan, 43 Woodcrest avenue, Trumbull, has been announced by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Bollock, 100 Sunrise terrace, Stratford. Miss Pollock, an alumna of Stratford high school, the University of Connecticut and the Catharine Gibbs school in New York is studying for her master's degree in elementary edu cation at Southern Connecticut State college and is a member of the Nichols school faculty.

Mr. Brennan, a graduate of Central high school, is a member of the Trumbull Police department. He is a grandson of the ate William J. Brennan, former police commissioner of this city. Miss Claire Jean Kallne and Richard ried this afternoon in Hcndcrsonville, Scott N.C.

Savltt Richard S. Savitt, laire Jean Kalin Will Marry Today The wedding of Miss Claire Jean Kalin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kalin of Hendersonville, N. to Richard Scott Sav i son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd L. Savitt, 60 Brooklawn avenue, will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Skyland hotel ballrnom in Hendersonville with Rabbi Alex Gelberman officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a gown of peau d'ange lace over satin, fashioned with a Queen Anne collar, trimmed in pearls, long bridal sleeves, and a full skirt terminating in a cathedral train. Clusters of pearl edged peau d'ange lace, leaves will fashion her headdress which'will hold in place her bouffant veil of silk illusion and she will carry a white Bible marked with an orchid.

Mrs. Ellen Slosman of Asheville, N. will be matron of honor and Miss Mary Ellen Savitt of Bridgeport, maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mimi Kraft of Charlotte, N. Miss Bonnie Moses of Miami Beach, and Miss Deborah Savitl of Bridgeport.

All will wear Copen blue sheer over taffeta, with detachable oversklrts. Their headdresses will be pearl and horsehair crowns with veils, and they will carry colonial bouquets of white carnations and roses. Aaron Levy of Savannah, will be best man, with Shelly Berman of Rockville Centre, N. Louis Legum of Norfolk, Sandy Levinson of Hendersonville, N. and Jack Perry of Bridgeuort as ushers.

After the ceremony, there will be a dinner and reception in the Sun room of the hotel. The couple will live in New York city, after a trip to Puerto Rico. The bride was graduated from Hendersonville high school and the Woman's College cf the University of North Carolina, majoring in sociology. Mr. SaviU was graduated from Bassick high school and the University ol North Carolina, and now attends Columbia Law school.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Boone, 335 Booth Hill road, Nichois, are entertaining Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph H. Boone and family ol Sistersville, W. Va. for a few days. The Boone family is touring New England.

BriTnolo studli MISS ANNA PICA K. C. Dubos to Wed Ann Marie M. Pica Announcement is made of tha betrothal of Miss Anna Marie Mae Pica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donate Pica, 226 Church Hill road, Trumbull, to Kenneth Charles Dubos, son of Mrs. John Kochiss, 609 Sylvan avenue, and the late Jacob Dubos. The prospective bride, an alumna of Harding high school and the Weylister Secretarial school of the University of Bridgeport, is a medical secretary in the pathology department of St. Vincent's hospital. Mr.

Dubos was graduated from Central high school and the Colonial School of Tool Design and Is a draftsman with the General Electric company. John Silk to Wed Janet P. Monaco Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.

Monaco, 37 Far Horizons drive, Easton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Patricia, to John Ross Silk, son of Mrs. Elsie L. Silk, 51 Wilton avenue, Norwalk. Miss Monaco, an alumna of Lauralton Hall and Albertus Magnus college, is a kindergarten teacher at the Shelton school in Huntington. Her fiance Is a graduate of Norwalk high school and the University of Bridgeport.

He did graduate Wrk at New York university and is an accountant with Pepperidge Farms, Inc. MISS CAROLYN M. POLLOCK MISS JANET P. MONACO.

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