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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 26

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B-SIX Virginia Cochran, Richard Jansen Wed on Saturday Mill Virginia ROM Cochrin waa married to Richard Harold jwterday morning at 10 o'clock in St Anthony 1 church. The bride i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Cochraa, SO Lee avenue, and Mr.

Jansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jansen, of Hollywood. formerly of this city.

The Rev Andrew L. Horvat, officiated the ceremony. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Peau- gaaza gown, fashioned with long sleeves, a scalloped portrait neckline, etched with re-embroidered Alencon lace, a bell skirt and detachable chapel irain re-embroidered with lace. Her bouffant illusion veil, shoulder length, was caught to a Dior bow trimmed with lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of roses with baby's breath. Miss Carol Ann Cochran was her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Lorraine Boucher, and Miss Rosemary Musante.

cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. Nicholas Nikola served as best man with David and Philip Musante, cousins of the bride as ushers. A reception was held in United hall, afier which the couple left for California, where thev will live. MRS. BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, AUGUST 7.

1966 MRS. MICHAEL TIMOTHY ROCCO Vincent Weitoa Miss McCartney Married Saturday To Michael Rocco Miss Elizabeth Youngs McCartney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph McCartney, 662 Atlantic street, and Michael Timothy Rocco, son of Mrs. Regina Martin Rocco of West Hartford and Salvatore Rocco of Hartford, were married Saturday at noon in St.

George's church, Park avenue. The Rev. James O'Kane of SI. Ambrose church officiated. Mr.

McCartney presented his daughter in marriage. Her gown of white silk organza was fashioned with an Empire bodice of venise lace, a square neckline short sleeves and a sheath skirt with detachable Watteati train banded FURNITURE FOR CASUAL DINING Room Accent Pieces Hindsome Wall tquet PENDLETON HOUSE Available with- Ml selection for pattern, size bow length veil of French Illu- ion arranged from a cluster of ilk organza flowers and carried i cascade bouquet of phalaenop- is orchids, stephanotis and Engish ivy. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Ernest Richard Mills, "Ird and the bride's other attend- mts were her cousin. Miss Betty 'ordan and a former college TOmmate Mrs.

Ronald Deighan McKenzie. John Nilan Riccio was the best man and ushering the guests were Everett Ward Frey, William F. Russell, Richard T. Leonard, md Donad James McCartney brother of the bride. After a reception in the Fair- ield Motor inn, the couple left or Bermuda.

They will make their home in West Acton, Mass. The bride, a teacher in West Won, was graduated from Dame high school and Marymount college. Tarrytown, N. Y. Her husband Is an alumnus of Providence, R.

I. college. He is attending Boston college Graduate School of Business Ad ministration and is an executive trainee with the Ford Motor com Pury, in Natick, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.

William Murray and children, Karen and William moving into their new home, 3 Seaflower road Milford this weekend. They are former residents of Windsong lane, Mil ford. Mrs. Harold Hofmiller lit, of Fairfield was honored recently at a shower given by Mrs. Harold Hofmiller, Jr.

and Mrs. Donald Cummings. also of Fairfield, a the Hofmiller home. Among thosi present were Mrs. Mirinot Parker Mrs.

Anna Byman, Cindy Cum mings, Mrs. Evelyn Metzger Mrs. Marilyn Metzger, Mrs. Cyri Meuser, Mrs. Betty Ann Me Donald, Miss Olga Swanson, Mrs Alice Meuser, Mrs.

Ruth Parker Miss Sharon Parker. Miss Gai Chitwood. Mrs. Mabel Gerber Mrs. Josephine Gerber, Mrs Francis Bouvier, Mrs.

Margare Van Stone, Mrs. Lorraine Me Auliffe Mrs. Mildred DeMiller Mrs. Celeste Golino, Mrs. Vic toria Benedetto, Mrs.

Pat Carlton Mrs. Josephine Golino, Mrs. Rutl Zadrovitz, Mrs. Florence Tel pshak and Mrs. Muriel Carabe.

inda J. Barbierri 3ride Saturday Of William Morris Miss Linda Joyce Barbierri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silvest Barbierri. Guilford drive, "rumbull, became the bride of Villiam James Morris, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris of Creve at noon yesterday the First Methodist church. The Rev, Walter Scranton offi- iatcd. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of de soie taffeta, designed with a scoop neckline, Dior leeves accented with re-embroidered Alencon lace appliques, a ileated skirt with a carriage jack and a chapel train, also rimmed with lace. A Dior bow ield in place her two-tiered silk llusion veil and she carried a Bible with a cascade of earns- ions, stephanotis and baby's jrcath.

Miss Laura Barbierri was maid if honor for her sister and Miss Sharon Hefferon, Miss Donna izard. Miss Jeanne Sibley, Miss Diane Rossi and Miss' Susan Beard were the bridesmaids. John Morris attended his broth- as best man, and ushering were Lee Johnson, Jerry Fein- tein, Gerald Banta, Raymond ilonina and James Lanius, cou- in of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris left for George, N.Y., following a eception in Bru Conle's reitau- ant. They will live at 536 Vincellette street. The bride is a graduate of Trumbull high school and West irginia Westeyan college. Mr. vlorris, a graduate of Warren larding high school, attended the University of Bridgeport, and was graduated from Yale Medical School of Radiography, fe is a technician with the Avco corporation.

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Pa. (AP) --The Assembly of Cod Church here las come up with an idea It hopes will Increase registration at daily vacation Bible school, Registration forms will be scattered around a field behind the church. Attached to each form will be a certificate for a free ice cream cone at a local store. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence E. Weeden, Kosuth street, announce the birth of their second son. Robert Kenneth, on Aug. 1 in Bridgeport hospital. His brother is named Clarence E.

Jr. The infant is the grandson of Mrs. Nellie Stem perl, 6 Thompson street, and the late Abraham Weedea and Mr. and Mrs. Car- melto Semtnoro, street.

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WINKE1. Brifna MRS. FRANX1S J. SCHOLZ MRS. WILLIAM MORRIS Eleanor Camarro Bride Saturday Of Robert Winkel Miss Eleanor Joan Camarro, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard J. Camarro, 2M9 East Main street, became the bride of Robert Carl Winkel. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl E. Winkel, 31 Fortuna drive, Fairfield, yesterday at 10 a.m. in St. Charles church. The Rev.

John Hammernick officiated. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza appliqued with Alencon ace and fashioned with long sleeves, an Empire bodice, a sheath skirt modified scoop neckline, and a detachable chape) train. Her full length veil of silk illusion, featuring a double elbow length tier, fell from a silk organza rose, and she carried a nosegay of glamelias accented with feathered carnations, baby's breath and satin streamers. Mrs. Sandra Fressola served as matron of honor, and Miss Joan Camarro, sister of the bride, Miss Ann Newbald and Miss Peggy Belhvood were the bridesmaids.

Arthur Fressola was the best kel, and Bernard Camsrro, Jr. brother of the bride ushered. A reception was held in the Wonder Bar restaurant, after which the couple left for St. Thomas, V. I.

They will live at 104 King street, Stratford. A graduate of St. John's Commercial and Warren Harding high schools, the bride is a transcriber at the Famous Artists schools, Westport. The bridegroom, a computer operator with the General Electric company, is a grad- Miss Gail Babina, Teacher, Married L. Miss Gail Elizabeth Babina and man and John Greges, Jay Win- James Edward Bowman were Jean A.

Presutto Married Yesterday Miss Jean Annette Prssutto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Presulto. 797 Honey spot road, Stratford, became the. bride of Vincent Peter Giordano, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Giordano, 87 Jog Hill road, Trumbull. yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in St. James church, Stratford. Escorted by her father, thei bride wore a gown of silk organza fashioned with a scoop neckline appliqued with Alencon lace, short sleeves, and a controlled bell skirt ending in a chapel train.

Her triple tiered veil of English illusion was arranged from pearl and crystal plateau, and she carried while roses, baby's breath and Ivy. Miss Elizabeth Mastri was maid nf honor for her sister and Mrs. Ginny Vcrrilli and Mrs, Margaret Giordano, the bridegroom's sister-in-law, were the olher attendants. Frank Giordano, served as best man for his brother and ushering were Robert Verrilli and Steven Basso. A reception took place in Eichner's restaurant, and the couple lell for the Pocono mountains.

The bride is with the Waterbury Pen company, and her husband ij self employed uate of school. Roger Ludtawe high MRS. VINCENT GIORDANO married July 30 at 10 a.m. in St. James church, Stratford.

The lev. John Bumstead officiated at he ceremony uniting the daugn- er of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bab- na, Hillcrest avenue, Strat- brd, to the eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence J. Bowman of Esopus, N. Y. The bride, escorted by her ather, wore a gown of ivory silk inen made with a square neck- ine, Kabuki sleeves, an Empire xxiice banded in pearls, and an A-line skirt. A sleeveless coal shoulder bows, accented pearls covered her gown MRS.

PIVARNIK Ann T. Orzolek a Bride Miss Ann T. Orzolek, daughre of Mrs. Mary Orzolek, of New Haven and the late John Orzo-1 lek, became the bride of Edwar A. Pivamik.

son of Mrs. Pivarnik, 308 Williow street an( the late John Pivamik, on Jul 2 at 10 a.m. in Sts. Cyril am Methodius church. John Orzolek escorted hi sister.

Her white lace gown, witi sequin embroidery, was madi with a long-sleeved jacket, i scalloped bateau neckline, and chapel train. Her fingerlif veil of illusion was caught ti a crown of pearls and orangi blossoms and she carried cascade of phalsenopsis orchid: and ivy. Mrs. Frank Pivaraik was th matron ol honor, and Mr. Pi varnik was best man.

A reception was held in Hoi; Trinity hall after which th'i rouple left on tour of Connecli cut. They will live at 308 Wil low street. The bride attended Boardman': Trade school and is with Mar lin Fire Arms. New Haven, husband, a graduate of Cyrils Commercial school, with Rayhestos-Manhattan, It was another birthday niversary yesterrlav lor Irer Kelso, Devon. of Naugatuck avenue Kulitt itudio MRS.

JAMES BOWMAN with with and a headdress of petals and pearls held in place her illusion veil. She carried an arm bouquet of stock and roses. Miss Kathleen Takacs was her cousin's maid of honor, and John Bowman was best man for his jrother. Jay Babina and Philip Babina were the ushers. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was served in the iiome of the bride's parents, fol lowed by a reception in the Mil: River Country club.

The couple will live in Stratford, alter a tour of the New England states. Mrs. Bowman will receive bachelor of science degree with major in art education thu month from the University Bridgeport, where she is a mem her of Chi Sigma Delta sorority She will teach elementary art in this city in the fall. Mr. Bowman is an alumnus Divine Word seminary, Conesus N.

Y. He served four years ii the Marine corps and studied a the University of Bridgeport. Hi is with Sikorsky aircraft, whili attending Bridgeport Engineerini institute. BM MACHINE TRAINING IBM K.y MocWm IIM Data IIM 1401 Computer Enrofl New For FaH Classes fey CMHI. Approved for Training WARREN BUSINESS SCHOOL Crown Grocery Stores Inc.

Spcciolt For Monday Aug. 8, 1946 Vlary Caserta Wed To Francis Scholz, Medical Student The wedding of Miss Mary ane Caserta, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. John Caserta, Dell ircle, Trumbull. to Francis oseph SchoU, of Woburn, son of the late Mr.

aad Mrs. Joseph Scholz, took place yesterday noon In St. Teresa's church, -ong Hill. The Rev. Francis Faey, S.J.

of Kansas City, uncle the bridegroom, officiated. Mr. Caserta escorted his daugh- Her ivory silk linen gown was fashioned with a scoop neck ine, Kabuki sleeves accented with Alencoa lace, a high-rise waistline, lace trimmed, bell skirt with a border of scallopd re-embroidered Alencon lace, with detachable circular train. In Alencon lace dome cap eld in place her silk il- usion bouffant veil, and she irried a bouquet of pink elf roses, pink gladiolus and white niniature carnations with baby's irealh. Mrs.

June Zack was her sis- er's matron of honor, and the other attendants were Mrs. Diane serta. and Miss Elizabeth Scholz, sister of the, bridegroom. William Heimlfch, cousin of the ffidegroom, best man. Dr.

Jamea Caserta, brother of the bride, and Leo Storch ushered. The couple left for Bermuda, after a reception In the Country club. They will live In Arlington, Va. The bride, who will teach in Arlington, was graduated from Notre Dame high school and Emmanuel college, Boston. Her husband, medical student at Georgetown university, is a graduate of Holy Cross college where he was a four-year General Motors scholar.

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and Mrs. Sheldon Schneider, cf Stamford, announce the birth of a son on Aug. 3 in Stamford hospital. Mrs. Schneider is the former Susan Strauss, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Strauss, of 125 Savoy street. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider, of Stamford, are the paternal grandparents.

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box Colonna Grated OIMM jar 4 453 FAIRFIELD 336-3563 SO YOU'RE GOING TO COLLEGE! PREPARE YOURSELF! THE COURSE: ENROLL IN THIS ONE WEEK EVENING COURSE OFFERED BY HOW lO The Bridgeport Study In YMCA College THE PURPOSE WHEN AND WHERE THE INSTRUCTOR Prof. E. Glenn Griffin, Associate Professor of MAIL TO: ADULT PROGRAM OFFICE, Y.M CA! STATE STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONN. OMQ3 Attention! Miss Ruth Johnson, Registrar. register In the HOW TO STUDY IV COLLEGE of REGISTRATION FORM NAME ligh School From Which I Graduated cm-.

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