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IN THE SUBURBS BRIDGEPORT A POST, OCTOBER 20, 1963 Symphony Women (To Meet Tuesday With Mrs. Simon Norwalk The Fall membership of the Nonralk Symphony Women's association will lake place Tuesday at 1 p. in home of Mrs. Louis Simon of New Canaan avenue. Dessert and coffee will be served.

Mrs. Louise Schlesinger of Weslnort will speak on "How a Symphony is Created" and will illustrate her talk with recordings. Teacher of music theory a keyboard a the speaker is a member and accompanist of the Westpon Madrigal Singers. She served as pianist of the First Unitarian church of Fairfield county and substitute organist at Temple Israel in Westport. There will be a short business meeting and registration of new members.

Hostesses will be the area membership chairmen; Mrs Culver Griffin, Norwalk; Mrs' Alexander Hoffman, Darien; Mrs Cecil Olmstead, Westport; Mrs. Harold Glazer, Norwallc; Mrs Jane Tyson. Darien; Mrs. Francis McKenzie, New Canaan: Mrs Martin Benjamin. Stamford and Mrs.

Everett Judson, Wilton Holly Ball Board Fetes Patronesses, Dance Dates Set Weslport Mrs. Julian C. Smith of Broadview road. Weslport. enterlained at tea for patronesses for the Holly ball dances to be held in for lhe benefit of the YMCA.

The Senior affair, called the Cranberry ball will take place Nov. 30 al Longshore club and Ihe Junior ball will be al the YM on Dec. 28. Mrs. James McNulty.

president of Ihe i board, announced thai Ihis year Senior ball invitations will go to girls in the iOth grade as well as those in the llth and 12th grades. Addressing of invilalions will lake place Nov. and 7 at 9 a. m. al ihe YM.

Alice Hunt Married To D. C. Stratton Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunl, Sympaug road have announced Mr.

and Mrs. Krimaky Mark Anniversary anbury Mr. and Mrs. Alex Krimsky, Old Farm road, were honored at a party in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary recently, in the Danbury.New Englander hotel. The couple's daughters Mrs.

Charles Kenney of Woodbridge and Miss Beverly Krimsky of Danbury were hostesses. Mr. Krimsky, who was formerly head of the parole board of the Federal Correctional Institution, retired last year from the post of warden of the federal de- Mrs. William Casey Elected By Caudatowa Garden Club Sweepstakes Winners Announced at Annual Meeting Ridgefield Miss Schindler Wed To Ronald R. Patella Danbury and Edward Deling I i Theodore Safford, Jr ret rinz' president.

Other new officers are Henry S. Jacobson. vice' president; Mrs. Robert Guth- -ie. treasurer; Mrs, Henry Mar recording secretary The club voted lo join Ridgefield Garden club in MRS.

M. PAUL MARQUIS Inz-John itud.o tention York. headquarters in New Marilynn J. Paust, John PavIikWed Bethel Mary's church was the setting yesterday morning for the wedding of Miss Marilynn June Pausl, daughter of Mr and Mrs Royal V. Paust, 29 Milwaukee avenue, to John Joseph Pavlik, Jeanne Fabrizio, M.

Paul Marquis Married in Wilton NorwaUc Miss Jeanne Carol Fabrizio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Fabrizio, 14 Genoa street, became the bride of M. Paul Marquis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Don Marquis of Riverside drive, Wilton, yesterday in Our Lady of Falima church, Wilton. The Rev. Joseph Murphy performed the 11 o'clock double ring ceremony.

Gladiolus and pompons filled the altar vases. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in while lace, styled with a scalloped neckline and a tiered skirt of lace and pleated tulle ending in a train. She wore a crown of pearls from which her illusion veil fell fingertip length and car- son of Pavlik, Mr. and Mri. Michael 2120 Seaview avenue, ring The double ceremony was performed at o'clock by the Right Rev.

Rich- F. Scully, pastor. The bride was escorted by her lather and wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with, a scoop neckline, long tapered sleevet, i fitted bodice, accented with beaded motifs, and a bouffant skirt ending in a chapel train. She wore a double crown of pearls IV11SS Milford Church of Chri the marriage of their daughter Alice Florence to Douglas! r) Charles Stratlon. son of Mr.

andlDeCOITieS 3 Mrs. Charles Stratton of South Nnrwalk which took place Sept. )4. in the Bethel Methodist church, with lhe Rev. Wallace R.

Randall officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her falher and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Patricia Hunt of Bethel as maid of honor. a a South Norwalk was best man for his brother, and the ushers itiid.i tt i 01 pearls, MRS. CHARLES TROCCOLO.JR.'with an elbow length illusion veil iand carried a cascade of phalae- iA 1 nopsis orchids and slephanotis.

Uandrea r5 of vonke Becomes a Bride Danbury Miss Dorothea Louise Dandrea, Yonkers, K.Y., cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor, and Miss Sandra Nichols of Bethel and Miss Joan Pavlik, sister of the bridegroom of Bridgeport, were bridesmaids. They all wore fu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-! ler ln gowns of gold brocade gladiolus and chrysanthe-j mums for the wedding of Missl Charlc became the Joseph Troccc hriri. lllbox ha 's Wh pearls and circu.

oriae 01 ar vci ttr a Ann Paust lo, son sister o' the bride was junior and a cascade of phalaenopsis ivy. MRS. ANTHONY Dale Eisele Bride Of A. R. LoStocco Danbury Miss Dale Judith Eisele, daueh- Ch istopher.

cousins of the bride, fer of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Linda Marquis and Miss Eisele of White Plains oaroi Marquis, cousins of the was a were the bridesmaids. The matron of honor Mrs. Jancl B.

Pollak. sister of the bride wore orange parfait taffeta and carried a cascade of copper- bronze pompons and ivy. Miss Celia Fabrizio and Miss Gnil awarded Ihird place in the Federation's statewide program contest. The printed program of the club's events for Ihe year was designed and produced by Mrs. Henry A.

Rocano, Mrs. J. Thayer Bowman and Mrs. L. LeGrand Hopkins.

I pianist and directs over 60 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schmeltz pianists. Miss Carolyn Shaw si street, were given a 25th -Mrs. Sandra Shaw Murphy, duo-i wedding anniversary parlv hy 12 other duo-pianistsi relatives and friends ai "their sponsoring a recital for the benefit of the library building fund The affair is scheduled Friday Nov.

15 in Cleves auditorium of Veterans Park school and will fealure Juliet Shaw of the Silver- daughter of Mr er from the Junior League, the home, recently. A buffet supper seph A Tn. 2' 7U 3 association was followed by dancing in the was ma "ie a Their gowns were of copper glow taffeta and they carried cascades and Mrs. James LoStocco, 46 ivy. avenue.

The Rev. James Mr. son of Mr. Rcynolds a a a ceremony toot place Sept. 28 al a St.

James' so and' '-Pi sco pal church, the Rev Mrs. Peter Webb, correspondinz' Grallani Luckenbull, rector, ecrelary. ficiating. 5 Sa'ford announced a a The bridal attendants were special Award of Achievement! Mrs. Richard Houle.

sister the Luke bv" to lvU bride, Anthony Santopolo Feder Garden Mr, and Mrs. Patella are re- with representatives of the Hum- Danbury Garden club has ble Oil company for the replace- 1 cen bv Mrs. Evelyn ment of trees destroyed in the 1 Marsblirn Hartford, president building of the company's new cf Conr Federation of filling station. Garden clubs, (hat it has been Tho awarded thir MRS. ROBERT Marlene Truchon Wed on Saturday 7 -Milford Marlene Gayle Trurhon and the Silverrmne association evening.

daauLiaiiutl will also appear on the program. Sweepstakes- winners for day were Mrs. J. Macy Willels Sandra Hltl for clematis; Mrs. David West- 11U heim.

lea rose and Mrs. Oliver 1 Kallos and Mrs. Robert Coller for VJ!" chrysanthemums. Sweepstakes winners for the 'ear were Mrs. Oliver Kallos, year wei first; MTL.

ond and Mrs. David Wesihelm J. Macy Willets, sec- ana Mr's. for Ihird. Miss New Fairfield Sandra Elizabeth daughter of Mrs.

Carlton Hilt, Hilt. 0 ind Caprilozzi-Stolfa Bridal Solemnized Danbury Miss Acielina Stolfa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cataldo Slolfa.

121 South slreel, became the bride of Ralph Caprilozzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Caprilozzi. Comslock street. Oct.

5 at 10 a.m. in St. Peter's church. The Rev. Martin Dennehy officiated.

The bride, escorted by her father, wore a floor-length gown of silk brocade, and a crown of pearls with a three-tiered silk illusion veil. She carried a bouquet Srnit lioH an1 tlle late ea Hilt, became the bride of Charlton Cann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charllon Cann, 10 Willow streel, Danbury, yesterday in the New Fairfield Congregational church The double ring cerei performed at noon by lllt Allan Hutchinson, paslor, assisted by lhe Rev. Wallace R.

Ran of white chrysanthemums with aj auc3 uinuuin avenue, me Kev James t-u orange parfait pompons and LeBar officiated at the 11 o'clock WaS attend ed by Mrs. Joseph Sulla, 3rd. was best man ind Thomas Marquis and Philippe Marquis, cousins of the ridegroom, a Annunzi, James Ruscoe and Thomas Fabrizio, cousin of the bride, ush ered. A reception followed in the Longshore club, Westport and the couple left for Florida, Bermuda nd the West Indies They wi! ive in Meriden. The ciated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen of Char.es raduated from Troccolo. yesterday morning r-. i inums.

the St Peter's church. In a selling c-f, the Berlin turnpike, is an alum- II James street, and Mr. Ader i 4 aiiUEcpori white chrysanthemums, the Rev.jbrother of the bridegroom was nus of Norwalk high school hold's parents are Mr. and Mrs. attended Danbury State Teachers Hitchcock man and the ushers were.

college, the University of Con- Svmpauf! road, after which the Danbury. The bride is Sugar Hollow veil of Aleeon and she car- a graduate of fried white gardenias Belhel hi eh school and is a secretary at Doran Brothers in Danbury. Mr. Stratton is a graduate of Nonvalk high school and also attended technical school in Norwalk. He is employed al Trak Electronics, Wilton.

blue brocade and a velvet flowered hat with veil and carrying white carnations tipped with blue. Ray Bicber ot Valley Stream served as best man and lhe ushers were Paul Olsen, the bride's brother, and Ronald Brennan After a reception at the Knights of Columbus hall, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Pocono mountains in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Aderhold was graduated from Long Island City i school. Her husband was graduated from the RCA institute in New York city and is an electronics engineer.

Calendar Party Scheduled Oct. 27 By Sunshine Club Milford" The Sunshine club of Ihe W. T. Granl company in the Connecli- cut Post center, will sponsor a calendar party Oct. 27 from 3 to 5 p.

m. in the Community room. Mrs, Muriel Obercmpl will conduct the teacup auction and Miss Judy Sonsini, Miss Alice Fossett and Miss Martha Gibson will show fall fashions; Mrs. Gertrude Croll and Mrs. Emily Nerkowski have charge of tickets.

Hostesses wi!) be Mrs. Amelia Bobrovszky, a a Mrs. Fraitkie Williams and Mrs. Floss July; Mrs. Muriel Kelly and Miss Carlsmv miss Carlson, February; Kay Burlsell and Mrs.

Sylvia Donaldson. March; Mrs. Jepson, April; Mrs. Louise Harrington and Mrs. GeraHine Rioux, May; Mils fsorita Pierce and Miss Rene Orchards, June; Mrs.

Win veil of silk illusion was arranged They reside on Plumtrets road. Bethel The bride is a graduate of Bethel high school and is VT sim illusion aSSSaSs 3 DANBURY PERSONAL Announcement has been made of the birth of a son in Monterey, Oct. 2, to Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

Wright Brunson, of Monterey. Mrs. Brunson is the former Nancy Harkins and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Marie DePilk), August; Miss Ann Perry and Miss Sandy Perry September; Miss Maryann Gerst and Mrs. Marge Mavricz, October; Mn. Muriel Stevens and Mrs A Ward and Mrs. Mary Pratt, ner, December. Eiopel and Mitt Alary Wer cluslers.

She carried an old fashioned nosegay of white carnations and net with accents of pale pink tea roses and ivy. The bride's sister. Miss Jo- graduate of Bullard-Kavens Technical school carpenter employed by the bride's father. Ann Dandrea served maid of) honor and the bridesmaids were Mary Frances Troccolo, sister of the bridegroom, Kathleen White, and Donna Daria of Brewster, N. Y.

They wore shocking pink salin, end rosebud headdresses of matching color. The maid of honor carried a cascade of white fujimums accented with pink tea roses and ivy and the bridesmaids carried white fuji- mums and chrysanthemums accented wilh ivy. Ronald Blonski was best r.ian and the ushers were Jan Blonski, Nils Ridnerl and Weldon Woodruff. Jr. A reception took place in the Nutmeg ballroom of the Danbury New Englander Hotel, after which the couple left for Florida They will reside al 20 Ninth avenue.

The bride is graduate of Danbury high school and the Danbury Beauty school. She is employed in the office of The Viking Wire company. Her husband. attended Danbury high school and Henry Abbott Techni- Miss Di sclwo1 Bd is operator of Hat Cleaning company. owner and Cily Window Carmen Cianflone, Jr.

To Wed Miss Talbot Danbury Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot of Bedford Village, N.Y., have announced the engagement of Iheir daughler. Miss Barbara Gail Talbot. to Carmen D.

Cianflone, son o' Mr. and Mrs. Cianflone. Midfield road. Miss Talbol, a graduate of the Fox Lane school, attended the New York-Phoenix School of Design and is now on the art staff of Woman's Day Magazine.

Mr. Cianflone, a graduate of Danbury high school, is with Ivan Sorvall, Norwalk. MRS. JOHN PAVUlT" MISS BARIARA ceremony. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, and wore gown of white taffeta, fashionei with a scoop neckline, thre quarter length sleeves trimmet with lace, and a full skirt with detachable train.

Her French il lusion veil was attached to a crown of pearls and aurora bo- eralis crystals, and she carried a cascade of stephanotis an Georieana orchids. Miss Diane Banulis of New Ha ven, served as maid of Bridesmaids were Miss honor Schumacher of New York citj and Miss Ann Zaffarano of Wood cliffe Lake. N.J., and the bride's younger sister Melinite Eisele was junior bridesmaid. The at tendants were in floor length dresses of emerald green taffeta with matching headdresses. The honor attendant carried a bou quet of yellow fujimums and pompon chrysanthemums and the bridesmaids' bouquets were of yellow fujimiims and bronze pompons.

James Fernando of Farmingdale, L.I.. served as best man and the ushers were Ralph Lo- Sfocco and Jomes LoStocco, Jr of Belhel. Following a reception in the of halt, the couple left for a weddinc trip to the Pocono moun- lains. They will make their home in New Fairfield. The bride is 3 graduate of race-New Haven School of Nursing and is a member of the nursing staff of the White Plains losoital.

Mr. LoStocco was graduated rom Becker 'junior college. He attended thr- evening division of he University of Bridgeport and is employed by the Harden corporation as a schedule expediter. Miss Carol Bergfors To Marry on Dec. 7 Bethel Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bergfors, 36 Nashville road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Astrid Bergfors, to Wilfred Nelson, son if- Mrs. Charles Trick of Bear Mountain road, Danbury and stepson' of Mr. Trick. Miss Bprgfors is a graduate of Bethel nigh school, and is employed at the FXR Division of he Amphenol-Borg corporation.

Mr. Nelson is employed in engineering department of Data Control Systems in Danhury. The wedding will lake place Dec. 7, Robert E. Caprilozzi of New Fair- Held, as malron of honor, Miss Joyce Caprilozzi a bridesmaid, and Virginia Grana as flower er girl.

The homr attendant wore and 0 26 Morr noon yesterday to Robert Forbes Odell, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Odell Mather street, Hamden Rev. Edwin W. Alexander performed the ceremony In the Grand Avenue Congregational church, New Haven, which was decorated with chrysanthemums and fujimums.

Given in marriage by her la- Iher, the bride wore a gown of white peat, soie made with a bateau neckline, and a long sheath skirt uauicn. uu utu sneain skirt The double ring ceremony was vlth detachable train. Her bouf by the an 1 fingertip veil of English illusion was gathered to a pe; flower crown and she carried lr aj.iav,c aim LdlTlCQ 2 pastor of the Bethel Metho- scn of white fujimums dist church. and pale yellow chrysanthemums The bride was given in mar-loranL Hetherin Bton, of brocaded satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves, a sheath-front skirt with bouffant draped effect at the back ending in a chapel train. Her bouffant French illusion veii was arranged in four tires from a white pillbox, and she carried a prayer book with white roses, stephanolis tat ivy sappnire blue satin Mrs.

Charles Fable of Westport, served as matron of honor for her cousin, wearing a street length dress of- jewel rose satin peau, and headdress of matching nylon tulle petals with an irri- -vnni tint carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums and the others wore autumn gold satin peau and matching accessories. They carried gold chrysanthemums. Robert E. Caprilozzi served as his brother's best man and Francisco FritaUa was usher and Howard Palizzo, ring bearer A reception took place at the Disabled American Veterans home after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Canada They will reside in Danbury. The bride is employed al FXR and her husband by the Peosi- Cola Bottling Co.

andl descent flower on each petal and i i i "nu a shoulder length veil. She carried a cascade of white pompon. Bridesmaids were Miss Ju u- liette Ashe of New Fairfield and West nArtna 071 mna They Wheeler of Dan- were attired in riage by her brother, Carlton Hitt, and wore a gown of white Miss Ele'n Bait brocaded satin malran of hon Were a Belmnnt a Beimont and the bride's sister a of J-oncco 01 shire. All wore copper-glow satin with matching rosette headdresses and circular veils Thev earned baskets of variegated chrysanthemumi. Je ry1 0 11 Hamden, was his brother's best mm and the Ron ld KavMiugh Stratford, the bride's cousin- Irvine Hetherington of Orange'.

range. Wi Laslett of Milford asnd Colin Odell of Hamden, another brother of the bridegroom. in Ule Pine fTMTM of the Woodland inn followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip ng rp to Mt. Airy lodge in the Pocono Wi MRS.

DAVID SPAULDING Miss Jeanne Caro Van daughter Mr. and Mrs. Warren MucFarland et San was mar- rleo OB Ocl. vW Adams son tf Mrs. Cecil G.

HNM, street, MHfflrd, and Ywkers, N.Y., and the late Frederick Norm SpauMlng. The cmmk are living In AHe, Calif. Mr, SpauMlng is the faculty of Lei and Stanford university where he is aba we- for his Ph. D. dresses similar to the honor ma; Iron's, and wore jewel rose and veils.

They carried cascades of pink and white pompons. Raymond Cann of Danburv was his brother's best man, while the ushers were Charles Fable ol Weslport and Richard Boucher of Danbury. Following a reception at the Stony Hill inn, Belhel, the cou- pie left for a trip in New England and Canada. They wil! reside on Sawmill Hill road. The bride is a graduate of Danbury high school and employed at the Bard Parker corporation in Danbury.

Mr. Cann. a graduate of Henry Abbott Technical school served with the V. S. Army two Odell was graduated from high school and the Prints academy of beauty culture employed by the Cava- mty salon in New Ha- husband was graduated from Hamden high school.

He attended New Haven college, and is a draftsman for the Gas Equipment Engineering company in Devon. Miss Shirley Fox And David Adams Engaged to Marry Milford ill corporation West River street, announce Ihe engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to David Arthur Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Adams, 884 Milford Point road, Milford.

Miss Fox, a graduate of Milford high school and Weylister Secretarial school, UB. is with the Soulhern New F.ngland Telephone company in New Haven. Mr. Adams is in business wilh his father al AAA Air Express, MRS, CHARLTON.

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