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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 27

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, MAY 24, 1964 B--FIVE MISS ELIZABETH ANN JONES Elizabeth A. Jones Engaged to Marry John R. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Jones, 63 Barry avenue, Ridgefield announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to John Robert Morrison, son of Mr. anc Mrs. Roland Morrison of Manchester. The wedding is plannec (or September. Miss Jones, a graduate ol Ridgefield high school and the University of Connecticut, is a granddaughter of Peter A.

Me- Manns of Ridgefield, a member of the State Labor Relations board and a former state legislator and the late Mrs. McManus and of John Jones of Ridgefield and the late Mrs. Jones. Mr. Morrison is an alumnus ol Mt.

St. Charles academy, Woon- spcket, R.I. and Fairfield university with a BBA degree. Both are social workers in Bridgeport with the State Welfare department. John Gallo Weds Mary Ann Fritzky Miss Mary Ann Fritzky, daughter of Mrs.

Mildred Fritzky, 41 Canaan court, Stratford, became the bride of John Martin Gallo, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallo, 35 Booth street, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Ambrose church with the Rev. Joseph McCarthy officiating.

Escorted by her brother, Ferdinand J. the bride wore a silk organza gown over taffeta, designed with a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves, a garland of Alencon lace embroidered on the front, and a draped overskirt ending into a train. Her veil was.arranged in four tiers from a crown of pearls and her prayer book was marked with a white orchid. Mrs. Frank Ayles served as matron of honor and the other attendants were the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.

Jack Bossio, Miss Sally Dunn and Miss Joyce Acebo. They were all attired in peach organza sheaths with matching veiled flower hats and they carried baskets of daisies and baby's breath. Jack Bossio was best man and ushering were Frank Fritzky, a brother of the bride, George AI1- gaier and Chester Zukowski. A reception was held in Bru- Conte's restaurant and the couple left for Washington, D.C., where they will spend their honeymoon. The former Miss Fritzky, a medical secretary, was educated at Stratford high school and the University of Bridgeport.

Mr. Gallo attended Fairfield Preparatory school and was graduated from Warren Harding high school. Mrs. Lawrence Condon and Mrs. Walter Van Scoy, Girl Scout leaders for St.

Patrick's Troop 296, were hostesses at a mother and daughter dinner Wednesday in the Candlelite restaurant. Each girl presented her mother with a -corsage. Girls attending were Teresa Pelligra, Noreen Dwyer, Ellen Dubie, Bonita Misliski, Maribeth Sarnacki, Leslie Van Scoy, Linda Condon, Pamela and Rosemary Napoli, Christine Bogash, Coleen Brophy, Mary Casagrande, Peggy Egan, Laurie MacDaniels, Sandra Casagrande, Milessa Sullivan, Janet Ventriglia, Susan Vitale, Patricia Zacchia, Lisa Romo, Joann Monaco, and Maura, Catherine and Eileen Brannolly. BIfi'np- nhoto MRS. RONALD RECKO Ronald A.

Recko, Miss Lisa Murray Wed in York, Pa. The wedding of Miss Lisa Margaret Murray, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Murray of York, to Ronald A.

Recko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse W. Recko, 35 Palm street, was solemnized on May 16 in St. Patrick's chuuch, York, by the ev.

Ronald J. Ingalls. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white peau de sole and lace gown designed with a lace Empire bodice and peau de sole skirt. Her veil of illusion was arranged from a petal headdress of organza and lace and she carried gardenias and stephanotis. Miss Virginia Mulroy of Wash- ngton, D.

the bride's only attendant, wore a green silk dress with a matching flowered leadress and carried gladiolus. Daniel J. Bills of. Philadelphia was best man and brothers of the ride, Thomas W. and Peter G.

vlurray, ushered. Following the ceremony there was a reception for the families it the Yorktowne hotel, York, nd the couple left on a tour of he South. They will make their lome in Ridgewood, N. J. Mrs.

Recko was graduated from York Country Day school and Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. Her husband, an alumnus of St. John Kanty Prepara- ory school, Erie, the Col- ege of the Holy Cross, Worcester, and Vanderbilt School of Nashville, is with the iko Aluminum company of Chicago. The couple were honored at a rehearsal party given by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Murray at the York Coun- ry club, and the bridegroom's parents, last Sunday in White lagle's hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chmura, of Wood avenue, Trumbull, en- ertained at open house last Sunday in honor of their son, Scott lenry, following his christening St. Teresa's church. Mrs.

Barara Muzzone and William DeAndrea are the The new arrival was born April 12 in 3ridgeport hospital and has a sis- er, Andrea. Mr. and Mrs. Wilim DeAndrea, of Hollister ave- le, are the maternal grandparents. FREE HOME DELIVERY OF QUALITY POTATO CHIPS, PRETZELS COOKIES IN CONTAINERS TELEPHONE BRIDGEPORT 367-0513 Wedsrewood sludio MRS.

MICHAEL W. LICAMELE Vincent Wciton MRS. GARY E. CARPENTER Michael Licamele, Pharmacist, Weds Martha E. Skala St.

Raphael's church in Eas' Vleadow, L. I. was the setting yesterday morning for the Wedding of Miss Martha Ellen Skala :0 Michael W. Licamele, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Licamele, 44 Juniper Ridge road, Trumbull The Rev. John D. Mott officiatec at the 10 o'clock ceremony thai united the, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Skala of East Mead ow to Mr.

Licamele. The bride wore a white peau de sole gown designed with a scoop neckline on a lace bodice ong lace sleeves and a full skirt with paneled lace and ending in a chapel train. Her waist length veil of illusion was arranged wuffant style from a lace cabbage rose and her prayer book was marked with a cascade of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Geraldine Tomasetti New York was maid of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. C.

W. Doyle of Brentwood, J. Miss Marsha Reisler ol iast Meadow, L. I. and Miss Carolyn Carboni of Ridgefield They all wore yellow A-line dresses with matching headdresses and carried apricot ger- bera daisies.

Serving as best man for his rother was William Licamele of Trumbull and the ushers included the bride's Wayne Skala of East Meadow, Martin ialerno and Joseph Adzima. A reception took place in Carl Hoppl's, Baldwin, L. and the couple went to Puerto Rico and he Virgin Islands on their honeymoon. They will live in 80 Beards- ey Park terrace. The former Miss Skala, a reg- stered nurse, is an alumna of iast Meadow high school and St.

Vincent's hospital School of Cursing. Her husband, co-owner of the 'errace Pharmacy, was graduated from Fairfield Pre- jaratory school and the Univer- ity of Connecticut School of Tiarmacy. He is associate edi- or of the Connecticut Pharma- ist and a director of the Connecticut Pharmacists i union. Mrs. Minnie Sylvia, of Carroll venue, celebrated her birthday May 19.

Lorlnjr studio MISS DONNA PASSERO Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Passero, 6 Gillies lane, Norwalk, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna E. Passero, to Joseph G.

Wasko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wasko, 22 Maplewood avenue. Miss Passero is a junior at Brien McMahon high school, Norwalk.

Her fiance, a graduate of Bassick high school, is with Singer's and will enter the Army in July. Sisterhood to See Film of World's Fair The Sisterhood of Congregation Bikur Cholim will meet tomor row at 8:15 p.m. in the social nail, 1541 Iranlstan avenue. Mrs, Mordecai Shapiro offer the invocation and Mrs. William Frankel will preside.

Mrs. Leon Cohen, program chairman, has planned a speaker and films ol World's Fair. Hostesses will be Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Fred Schott.

Mr. and Mrs. William Walkley, of Newton street, Stratford, were hosts at a "brunch" party ast Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

William Walkley, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chaloux, of Norwalk, and their sons, Christopher, Stephen and Mat- Mr.

and Mrs. William Walkey, III, and Wendy Walkley. MISS NANCY ANN SPINELLI Vincent Weston Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas V.

1285, Noble avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Pfc. James A. Antoniou, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Antonlou, 25 Bonnlevlew drive, Trumbull.

Miss Splnelll, An alumna of The University school, Is a clerk-typist with the United Illuminating company. Mr. Antonlou, a graduate of Bassick high school, attended the Bridgeport Engineering institute and Is a journeyman engraver, He Is stationed at the U. S. Army Recruiting nation In New Haven.

Joan Lattin Bride Of Gary Carpenter, University Student White chrysanthemums fille the altar vases in St. Ann's church yesterday, for the marriage of Miss Joan Eileen Lattin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lattin, 111 Ellsworth street, to Gary Edward Carpenter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Carpenter, 1175 Brookside drive Fairfield. The Rev. Edward Horan officiated at the noon ceremony. The bride, who was pjesenlec in marriage by her father, was gowned in white organza, fash ioned with a scalloped Sabrina neckline of Alencon lace dottec with sequins, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt made with three tiers of lace at the hemline and ending in a cathedral train.

Her bouffant veil was caught to a crown of pearls and her bouquet was a cascade of miniature carnations and ivy. Mrs. Peter Cummings of Stratford served her sister as matron of honor, wearing pale pink organza and a Dior bow with circular veil. She carried pink miniature carnations. The other attendants, Mrs.

Robert Sulk, sis ter of the bridegroom; Miss Donna Tristine, Miss Donna Howell. Miss Martha Ratzenberg anc Miss Ginny Petitti were similarly dressed in pale blue and they carried bouquets of daisies. Neal Rist of Fairfield was Carpenter's best man and his brother Douglas Carpenter, his brother-in-law Robert Sulik, Peter Cummings, Gerald Szymanski and Thomas Lattin, brother the bride, ushered After a reception at the Fairfield inn, the couple left for Virginia Beach. They will make their home in Black Rock. Both are graduates of Bassick high school.

The bride is clerk-typist with the People's Savings bank. The bridegroom also studied at Salem college and is now attending the University of Bridgeport. YW Plans Meeting Tuesday in Fairfield The Bridgeport YWCA is hold- Ing a meeting for members liv- ng in Fairfield on Tuesday at noon in the First Congregational church, Fairfield. The purpose of he meeting is to acquaint subur- an members with each other and the opportunities offered by YW. Reservations may be made by calling the YW.

Dessert and cof- "ee will be available and mem- ers will take sandwiches. Nursery facilties will also be available. Mrs. Leete Doty, chairman of the Fairfield administrative committee, is being assisted with arrangements by Mrs. Arthur W.

Johnson, membership chairman, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Villard Berggren, Mrs. Alvin C. Bruel, Mrs.

H. C. Bullard, Mrs. A. Edwin Crockett, Mrs.

Milton Jreenhalgh, Mrs. Alanson C. larper, Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs. fohn Longstreth, Mrs.

Stephen rfatto, Mrs. George Seeberg, lrs. Peter Stefan, Mrs. Richard Van Horn and Mrs. Shimshon Zur, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Henn will entertain at a party in their mme honoring their son Stephen Ceith's first birthday will be Mr. and Mrs. Istvan Holecz, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolf Henn, grandparents; Miss Elizabeth Holecz, Andrew Henn, Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Gal and children, Lacika and MaryAnn, -ajos Gal, Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Mencseli and son Miki, Mrs.

Horvath, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grillon and son, Alex, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ivan- cek, Mr.

and Mrs. Heinz Brodesser, and Norbert Morrough. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelogg of Thorme street, spent last weekend in Providence, R.I.

They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren LaFierrier, in New London, ast Sunday. I Gertrude LaFerriere Plans August Bridal Miss Gertrude LaFerriere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest LaFerriere, 45 Stratford road, Lordship, Stratford, has selected Aug. 29 as the date for her wedding to Elmer Crouthers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crouthers, 152 Norman circle. Stratford.

The ceremony will be solemnized at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady ol t'eace church. The prospective bride has selected Mrs. Vangheo Becea as her senior attendant and Beth Eckner as her junior bridesmaid. Miss LaFerriere is a graduate of Bassick high school and is with the office of the and Construction company.

Her fiance, with Sikorsky Aircraft, is an alumnus of Bassick, the Bridgeport Engineering institute and MIT. Mrs. Florence Kiembara, of Meadowbrook road, Stratford, is convalescing at home following minor surgery in Bridgeport hospital. Women of the Moose Plan Testimonial The Bridgeport chapter of Women of the Moose will hold a testimonial dinner today at 2:30 p.m. in Moose hall for Laural DelVecchio and Grace Zebrowski, who are planning to attend the National convention in Chicago.

Graduate Regent DelVecchio will receive her College of Regent degree during the convention and College of Regent Zebrowski will be awarded her Star Recorder degree at that time. Mistress of ceremonies today will be Ann Michaels of Waterbury, former deputy grand regent. Planning the dinner are Mrs. Helen Fazokas, Phyllis Klein, Mrs. Martha Lope, Ann Rinko and Katherine McDowall.

Enjoying the Little League dinner dance in the Marchegiana hall, Beers street, last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Calandro, Mr. and Mrs. George Bergau and Mr.

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