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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 37

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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37
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1 (IjoAnn Vanno Wed In Home Ceremony Miss JoAnn Theresa Vanno, erf Mr. end 0 hn 3W Main atreel, of Joseph AndreWjNad- hrizny, iOn of Mrs. CntherW Nnl- i rlzny, 685 Pembroke yes- terdny afternoon at 3 o'clock In the home of Mrs. Tlllle Bograd Justice of the Peace, 180 'Itsiny nveniie, who performed (lie fere- BRIDGEPORT A POST, 30, 1963 mony. Mr.

Vanno gave Ills daujhlcr ilmllo MRS. ALAN NEWMAN Shirley Hada Wed To Music Teacher Saturday Afternoon Miss Shirley Ann llacla nncl Alan Floyd Newman were married yesterday afternoon in 3 o'clock ceremony in the First church, Fairfield. The Rev. Henry Robinson united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Eusenc Hada, I I I Catherine street, Fairfield to the son Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Newman of Fair Lawn, N.J. Mr. Hada gave his daughter In marriage.

She wore gown of silk organza accented with Swiss embroidery and made with a bateau neckline, short sleeves and a large bow on the hack of the skirt which ended in a cathedral (rain, Her bouffant illusion veil WHS gathered to a pearl crown and she carried a cascade of while butterfly roses, white carnations and ivy. Miss Jean Hada, maid of honor for Ijer sister, wore a light pink nylon gown over taffeta with a matching veiled headdress and carried a cascade of roso elf sweetheart roses with light and deep pink carnations and baby's breath. The other attendants, Mrs. Firth Nield, another sister and Miss Joanne Wllcoxsin, were attired in hot pink ensembles and carried similar bouquets without the deep pink carnations. Emil Brandos, Jr.

of Fai Lawn was best man and ushering were Firth Nield and George Rcyngoudl. A reception took place In United and the couple left for the Poconos and the South. They will live in North Arlington, N.J,, where the bridcgroorn is a music teacher in the high school system. The former Miss Hada was graduated from LudLowe high school and received an associate degree from Ihe University of Hridgeport. She was with the Norden Division of United Aircraft in Norwalk.

Mr. Ncwmnn is an a of Fair Lawn high school and the University of Bridgeport and holds a degree from Columbia university. lie is organist ami choir director of the Pascack Reformed church, Park Ridge, N.J. ce iujh In marriage. Her gown of peau do sole, floor length, was fash, loncd with a lace accented scoop neckline, short sleeves and a full skirt with a bustle back.

Her tiered veil her flngerlips from a crown of pearls, ant) she carried a cascade of white roses. Miss Diana Farrell, as Ihe bride's only attendant, wore a pink silk flowered dress wilh a matching hat and veil. She carried a nosegay of carnations white roses. Roger Parks was best a A reception was held in Ihe home of the bride. The former Miss Vnnno was graduated from Warren Harding high school this month, Mr.

Nad- rlzny Is wilh Ihe Dridgeporl Brass company. Maryann Argiatias, 170 Red Oak road, celebrated her fifth birthday June 22. Attending her parly were Ivy and Joy Kruzshak, fiobbic, Donald and Debbie i i Kathleen Caruso, Wayne Lyon, Loreen and Wayne Van Amburgh, Susan and Terri Mich, and Gary Argianas. Robert Vcnlrilio, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ventrilio, of Monroe, was feted at a cook-out last Sunday to celebrate his birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Peler DiBartolo, Peter and Marie DiUartoto, Craig Fucci, Mr. and Mrs.

William Northup, Bill Northup, Mrs. Mary Palsa, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Istvan, Ricky, Jackie and Judy fstvan, Barbara Candalora nnd Dolores Ven- trilio. BABY CARRIAGES and STROLLERS DISCOUNT Toddlers, PRICED Inc. 3730 Moln OPIN I 'TIL pl.r'Ct. I Pequot Yacht Club Outlines Program Planned for July Members of the Pequot Yacht club, I i families and guests, will gather at noon on Thursday for the club's a a Fourth of July luncheon. Mrs.

II. Thomas Cavanaugh will head the list of hostesses for the lea that afternoon which will follow the first race of Ihe B--THIRTEEN o( July Scries. Assisting her will be Miss Bedford, Mrs. George P. Brett, Mrs.

Evans, Mrs. M. Reed Foster, Mrs, II. Patterson Harris, Mrs i i a C. Keator, Mrs, Hoy! 0.

Perry, Mrs. Franklin H. Vitas and Mrs. Joseph F. Walkins.

Junior hostesses that day will be Mrs. William Arnold, chairman, Mrs. A Foster, Jr. and Mrs. Harry Williams.

On Saturday, July (i, Mrs. Bertram Lambert will serve as tea a i a assisted by Mrs Joseph Allen, Mrs. Homer M. Jewctt and Mrs. Waller Perry, 3rd.

i hostesses will include Mrs. R. T. and Mrs. George P.

Ramsey. Mrs. J. W. C.

Bullard will be in charge of tea on Saturday, July 13, and on her committee will be Mrs. David A. Decker, Mrs. Edward C. Klumpp and Mrs.

Peter B. Smith. Mrs. John W. Field and Mrs.

Eugene Moore will be junior hostesses. On July 22, a cook out supper and dance a the Country Club of Fairfield from 6 to 10 is planned for the midgets. FEDERAL FABRICS 279 Federal Bpt. Tel. 334-0179 ANNOUNCES SUMMER HOURS DURING JULY AND AUGUST Monday Through Friday 9 A.M.

to 1 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.

OPEN MONDAY NIGHT P.M. We're open these special hours for your shopping convenience Thurs. night Open 'til 9 Mon. night P.M. Downtown Bridgeport is teeming with excitement over the arrival of the Barnum Festival.

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EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ROCK MAPLE COMPLETE a. Dresser Base 59.95 b. Matching Mirror 20.00 c. Twin or Full Spindle Bed with night stand d. Student Desk e.

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