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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 26

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MRS. JOHN DeFEO John DeFeo Weds Rosemary Ciuci Miss Rosemary Ciuci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ciuci, 151 Beverly drive, was married to John DeFeo, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Salvatore DeFeo, 209 Park street, yesterday at 10 a.m. in Holy Rosary church, which was decorated with white gladiolus uc onu and pompons for the ceremony. Keane, her cousins Sandra M. Karr Married Saturday To Raymond Guard St. Ambrose church was the setting for the wedding yesterday of Miss Sandra M.

Karr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Karr, 520 West Reitler street. Stratford, to Raymond T. Guard, son and Mrs.

Raymond Guard ot Success park. The Rev. James O'Kane performed the ceremony at il a.m. against a background of white chrysanthemums. The bride was escorted by her father.

She was gowned in Chantilly lace fashioned with a portrait neckline, long sleeves, buttons down Hie back of the fitted bodice, and a full skirt accented with a garland of roses in back and ending in a chapel train. She wore an illusion veil arranged from a crown of crystals and pearls, and carried a missal lopped with white orchids and roses. Miss Mary Rose Noonan was maid of honor, and the other senior attendants were Shirley Passaro, Marlane Laskoivski and Sharon Guard, sisters of the bridegroom, and Frances Moran cousin of the bride. The honor attendant wore pink silk organz.a and the others, orchid, with crowns of crystals and pearls and matching veils, and they carried bouquets of orchid and pink carnations. John Turner served as best man and ushers were Allan and William Karr, brothers uf the bride, and John and James MRS, JOSEPH BORUCKI Rosanne P.

Striebe Wed in Stratford The former Miss Karr, a graduate of Noire Dame high school, The Rev. A. Fred Constantino officiated. u( The bride was escorted by her is a secretary with "Manning; rattier. Her gown of organza over Maxwell and Moore Inc Her taffeta was made with a sweet- husband is a graduate of Warren Heart necklme, bracelet length Harding high and is employed by I 3 filing i Tt I Ti sleeves, a fitted bodice and bell-shaped skirt ending in chapel train.

The bodice and skirt were appliqued with Alen- con She wore an elbow length veil of silk illusion caught to a pillbox trimmed with a self rose and Dior bow, and carried a prayer book marked with white GeOrgiaram orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honor. Miss Mildred DeFeo, of the bridegroom, was dressed in a floor length gown of maize silk, wore a matching cabbage rose caplet and vail and carried a semi-cascade of white pompons centered with mint green daisies. Miss Lynn Gerlander of Milford, cousin of the bride, Miss Arlene Basso, Miss Adriatma Bonaventura and Miss Grace Fornaciari were the bridesmaids, attired similarly to the honor attendant, but in peppermint green. They carried semi-cascades of white pompons centered with maize daisies.

The flower girl, Michetc DeDonato, cousin of the bridegroom, was frocfced in maize yellow silk, wore a circlet of mint green daises in her hair, and carried a basket of white pompons and mint green daisies. The'best man was Paul Salce, and the usher corps included Eric Gerlander of Milford, the bride's cousin, Louis Basso, Daniel Breiwan and Patrick Donahue. After a reception in Journey's Inn, the couple left for a wedding trio to the Pocono Mountains. The bride attended Warren Harding high school and the Butler Business school. She is em ployed in the personnel department of Remington Electric Shaver and Portable Typewriter division.

Mr. DeFeo attended Bullard-Havens Technical school and is assistant produce manager with the First National Stores, in Milford. a Remington Rand, Inc. the NEW shape OTAI, BiOANCE, designed by Lszare Kaplan 4 Sons, jeutters of the world Jonker i a is a completely new concept in diamond design. (Why not drop in today? It give us great pleasure to show you this sparkling new creation in a variety of fine ring settings.

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James church, Stratford, April 4 at 10 for the wedding of Miss Rosanne Phyllis Striebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix W. Striebe, 47 Elberta avenue, Trumbull, to Joseph Michae! Borucki, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sigmunt Borucki, 798 Honeyspol road, Stratford. William Striebe escorted sister, who wore a gown of white organza over taffeta, fashions with a scoop neckline, three quar- ter length sleeves and a style overskirt appliqued. tulip- Sigmunt J. Borucki. best man for his brother, ushering were Frank Chmulew ski and Ronald Ligotti.

A reception took place in Gia quinto's restaurant, and the con pie went to the Pocono moun Parties Precede Dinner and Dance Of AAUW Branch Members of Ihe Bridgeport ranch of the American Associa- ion of University Women and heir husbands entertained at parties in their homes ast night prior to the club's nnual spring dinner dance at he Hillandale Country club in Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spenrrr were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. C.

Kenneth Swain, Mr, and Mrs. jilman Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvine and Mr. and Mrs.

C. Stewart Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cousins enter- ained Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lock, At. and Mrs. Etkind and Mr. and Urs.

Robert Fein. Mr. and Mrs. Idward Whitney entertained for Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Hudson. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Olson lad in their party Mr. and Mrs. 3avld Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Stauffer, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Meinhold, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.

3o Adamson. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. Graiey Cody included Mr.

and Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. John Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Adenstedt and Mr.

and Mrs. Lilies filled the altar vases of Ro rt Sh ort Mr. and Mrs. William Rider entertained for Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Keegan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ittner, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Ferrari, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Arnam.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Meyer were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grohs, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Fagal, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hine Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Reid and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Simses. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Adzima lace. Hei bouffant illusion vei entertained for Mr was arranged from a spray of Gary Adzima an calla lilies and she carried a William Dragan. "Mr and Mrs 'hite orchid and white carna tions. Serving as her sister's only at wore a coral with a carried yellow and coral carnations and baby's breath. Sidney Challenger as her sister's only at- Grath, Mr.

and Mrs' 'wjlliani beS ma troUer satapeau sheath Rainey and Mr. and Mrs Francis A rece lion took Place in the itching face veil, anS Tylenda. Mr. and Mrs 'o Pres- onder Bar restaurant and the How and coral carna- ton Powell and Mr. and Mrs CQU P'e left for New York city.

was Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. entertained Howard Sackett, Donald Tarinelii Mr.

and Mrs. William, Cornell, of James street, Fairfleld, are p.c "cm 10 me rocono moun- 01 James street, Fa rfte are Karrr, Klein tains. They will live in 70 Birds- entertaining at a family dinner Marl KM eye street, Stratford. party today in of Mr, SSTM ln a dnve Fair Ti, Stratforc1 at 'y in 'honor "of Mrs. I- graduate of Trum- Cornell's sister.

Mrs. A. Dudley personal bull high school, is with the Johnson, who is celebrating her herder credit department.at Sears Roe- birthday. Those present buck and company. Her husband with Superior Plating in Fairfield is an alumnus of Stratford high and' Mrs.

Charle's" sch00 Linda, Katie and Jeff' Evelyn Haschak Wed in Cathedral Miss Evelyn Haschak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Haschak, 7 Eleanor street, Stratford, was married to Carmen S. Porto, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Porto, 111 Madison avenue, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathedral by the Rev. John Smiley. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white silk gown fashioned with a lace-trimmed Sabrina neckline, long sleeves, and a bouffant skirt accented with lace motifs and ending in a chapel train. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was arranged from a rhinestone crown and she carried a prayer book marked with a white orchid.

Miss Dorothy Haschak attended her sister, wearing romance blue sik organza with a matching flower headdress and veil Frank W. Zihala, Former Resident, Weds Miss Duva The wedding uf Miss Jacklyn Anne Duva, daughter' of Mr. aid Mrs, James Duva of Cedar Jrove, to Frank W. Zihala of East Orange, N. son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Zihala ot Haverstraw, N. formerly cf Stratford, and the late Frank W. Zi- was solemnized on April 5 at 4 p.m. in St. Catherine of Siena church, Cedar Grove'.

The Rev. John Zihala of Sacred Heart Torringlon, uncle of the bridegroom, officiated. Miss Judith Duva was her -sis- ler's maid of honor and Miss Jane Pinadella and Miss Carole Pawel served as bridesmaids. William Natale was best man and JBmes Duva, the bride's brother, and Paul Patti ushered. A reception was held in the Lake casino, and carrying a cascade ot blue Porto was They will street.

in 289 Charles U11Q1M xanneui The bride attended Hardina and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Os- high school. The bridegroom at. Central high school and is with Nancy Lynn Bakery, Inc last Sunday by a he wil1 Stratford, May 9 church, Fairfield.

Orange, N. and the couple went to Bermuda on their wedding trip. They will live in East Orange, N. J. Mr.

Zihala, a graduate of Warren Harding high school, attended Bentley college of Accounting and Finance in Boston, served as a sergeant in the Air Force, and is a manager with the Underwrit- Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Zihala yps i a secretary with the same com- Mutual Insurance comnany TWnv ic an a a ftf pany, is an alumna of Passaic Valley Regional high school. a i i llIC Wl IL- a i i WdS gtclulllCQ ifOni ing Department of the Bankers San Diego high school and St National Life Insurance company John's Commercial High school Black Rock PTA Plans Style Show Wednesday Night Mothers of the Black Rock School PTA hive completed arrangements for the dessert card party end fashion show Wednesday at 7:35 p.m.

in the school auditorium, Brewster street. Mrs. William Finer is chairman of the with Mrs. Roy Swanson, serving as ieneral chairman. Mrs.

Alexinder Racz and Mrs. Louis Kaye ire assistant chairmen. "Frocks and Frolics with Friends and Re- reshments" is the The mblic may attend, and may obtain tickets at the door, Mrs. Richard Kalm will be ashlon show comcnentttor, and models will include Mrs. Robert Alexander, Mrs.

Lars Edeen, rtrs. Roy Evenson, Mrs. Victor fciccio, Mrs. James Nagy, Mrs. Louis Gladslein, Mrs.

John Seaman, Mrs. Eula Balog. Mrs. Sidney Martin, Mrs. Mark Gross, Mrs.

Julius Muller, Mrs. Theron Wallette, Mrs. James Beam, Mrs, frank Babycos and Mrs. Vasily Melnikov. Added entertainment will be the presentation of a "Fashions of Yesterday" playlet under the direction of Mrs.

Stephen Borona, assisted by Mrs. John Szwejkow- ski. Models for the playlet are Wrs. Alexander Racz, Mrs. William Piner, Mrs.

Louis Kaye, Mrs. John Szwejkowski, Mrs. Roy Swanson, Mrs. Eula Balog, Mrs. James Jolly, Mrs.

Ernest Urban, Mrs. Joseph Onady, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. Roland Johnson and Miss Pat Zabielski. Mrs.

Raymond Ruskay will be the "artist." Committees are as follows: tickets, Mrs. Henry Blank, Mrs. William Hubler, Mrs. Louis Kaye, Mrs. Joseph Onady, Mrs.

Raymond Ruskay, Mrs. Ernest Urban, Mrs. Richard Norell and Mrs. Joseph Orban; refresh ments, Mrs. Roland Johnson Mrs.

Albert Timko, Mrs. Cas Pinkowski, Mrs. William Roberts and Mrs. Edward Grasso; prizes, Mrs. Eula Balog, Mrs.

Lester Tirnady, Mrs. William Wu, Mrs The couple also have son, Seth Donald Woolsey, Mrs. Jamei Jollv Miss Georgia Seward, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Skydel, 163 Peter Musante and Mrs. William avenue, are the pater- Lucas; table favors, Mrs. nat grandparents and Mr. and Szwejkowski, Mrs. Henry Kaech Mrs.

Sydney Abramowitz of ele, Mrs. William Finer and Mrs MISS LVZ UJ10 Luz Miriam Castro To Be June Bride Major and Mrs. Louis Castro- Acobes of Miami, Fla announce the engagement of their daughter, Luz Miriam, to Kevin Vincent Munnelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munnelly, 293 Courtland avenue, Stratford.

The wedding is planned for June 13. The bride-elect, who resides with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Domingo Rivera, 124 Rennell street, was graduated from She is a typist with the Liberty Mr. Munnelly, a graduate of St. Preparatory school and lona college, New Rochelle, N.Y., is a claims adjuster with the Liberty company.

Daughter, Amy, Born To the Jack Skydels Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skydel, 35 Waller road, announce the birth of a daughter, Amy Heather, on March 30 in Bridgeport hospital MRS. FRANK ZIHALA Mutual Insurance nal grandparents. fc the Szwejkowski, Mrs.

Henry Kaech. ui ele, Mrs. William Finer and Mrs Montreal, Canada are the mater- Alexander Racz, and publicity Ralph Yakel, Jr. Mr nd 511 the ma- mal grandparents and Mrs Ulu 1 0 Parrott avenue he 6 1 1 Mrs. Frank Carbone, Madison materMi --TTBX MISS PATRICIA LOWREY Patricia A.

Lowrey Engaged to Marry Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Patricia Anne Lowrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lowrey, 24 Avon street, Stratford, to John F. Kiely, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Keily, 993 Lindley street. Miss Lowrey, a graduate of Central high school, is a student at the Bridgeport School ol Beauty Culture. Mr. Kiely was graduated Irom Billiard-Havens Technical school and is.

attending the University of Bridgeport. He is with engineering department of Sikorsky Aircraft. Mrs. Marie Lesko, of Oakland street, Stratford, celebrated her birthday last Sunday with a family dinner party. TAVELLA A encr MADISON Agencr 1M1 (Mill n.

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