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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 38

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, June 27, 1076 MRS. MICHAEL GAL Georgann L. Carter, Michael Gal Wed Miss Georgann Lea Carter, daughter of and Mrs. George W. Carter, 250 Rose's Mill road, Milford, was married to Michael George Gal, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Gal, 103 Rose's Mill road, MiUord, yesterday at 11 a.m. in Grace Baptist church, Milford. The Rev, Earl Lehman officiated Miss Lea M.

Rose was maid of honor and William J. 0'- Donnell was best man and Paul A Randolph, Mass, ushered. A garden reception followed at the bridegroom's home, after which the couple left for the Pocono mountains. They will live in Keessville, N.Y. The bride is a graduate of Joseph A.

Foran high school. Mr. Gal, a graduate of Bullard-Havens Technical school, is serving with the U.S. Air Force. IN CONNECTICUT Here is your answer for that empty wall Teak.

Walnut Rosewood Oak TYALLS AE NOT JUST FOR LEANING ON. MAKE THEM WORK FOR YOUI 651 POSTRD. E. WESTPOHT, CONN. 068gO 203-226-0921 Miss Dianne DIDomenfco will become Mrs.

Thomas D. King this afternoon. King-DiDomenico Wedding Is Today Our Lady of Grace church Stratford, will be the settinp this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Dianne RoseMarie DiDomenico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C.

DiDomenico, S5 Lambert drive, Stratford, to Thomas D. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley H. King, Jr.

of Great Quarter road, Sandy Hook. The 3 o'clock ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Stanley Kozoil. Miss Susan Quellette will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Donna Car-, delllchio, and Miss Nancy King and Miss Cindy King, both sisters of the bridegroom. Susan King and Leslie King, twin sisters of the bridegroom, will be flower girls.

Mark E. Moral i be best a and Thomas Pope, Gary DiDomenico, brother of the bride, Gene Cellini and Scott King, brother of the bridegroom, serve as ushers. A reception is planned for the couole in the a Inn. Stratford, after which ttey will leave for They plan to reside he tcn iCaren A. Lisowski, Richard W.

Stall Married on Friday Miss Karen Ann Lisowskh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. 19 Cherrywood drive, Milford, became the bride of Richard William Stoli, son of Mr. and.

Mrs. Stall. 31 Chathanv avenue, Milford, on Friday evening in St. Mary's church, Milford. The Rev.

rence Leclair officiated at the 6 o'clock cer'emony, Miss Dawne Stall, sister ol the bridegroom, was maid honor, and Miss Lee Wilkinson, Mrs. Carol Dvorsky and Mrs Catherine Mils were the other attendants. Keith Jorgensen was best man, and the ushers Peter Mila, Edwarc Dvorsky and Michael Lisowski, Jr. A reception was held for the co'jple in the Raven Inn, Stratford. They will Live in Milford.

The bride is an alumna ol Milford high school and Southern Connecticut State college. Her husband, an accountant with Gant Shtrf makers, was graduated from Milford acade my and Bryant college, jLois J. Pidlipchak, Teacher, Married To Richard Peck Miss Lois Jean Pidlipchak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pidilpchak, 19 Bungay terrace, Seymour, married to Richard Thomas Peck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry R. Peck, 96 Camp place, yesterday at 11 a.m. in St. Michael church, Derby.

The Rev. Edmund Kowalski officiated. Miss Paula Ficocelll of East Haven, was the maid of honor i and Mrs. Thomas McGulness, i Diane Prcncla, Miss' Barbara Kort and Miss Eddyce i were the olher senior attendants. The iunior bridesmaid was Miss Massari and Grace Huntley was flower girl.

Edward Gaytlos a best man while William Pidlipchak, hrothfir of the bride, Kenneth Zajda of Paw tucket. R.I., Joseoh Voytek and Frank Macari ushered. PidHpchak, brother of the bride, was i usher. A a reception fn Actor's Colony i Seymour, thn couple left for Florida. They wilt live in Seymour.

i The bride is a reading teach-' Jeannelte Sierocki And Rex Edwards, Engineer, Are Wed Miss JeanneUe Marlon Sierocki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sierocki, 110 Fair- er in the Maple Street school Miss Deborah Wheeler and David C. Lewis will be married this afternoon.

Deborah Wheeler To Be Bride Today Miss Deborah Anne Wheeler, daughter ot Mrs. Shirley Wheeler. 74 'Cedar Kill road, Newlown and (he late William E. Wheeler will be married to David Charles Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Lewis of school and SHU A.A jn Benson, Vt. this aftermx 4:30 o'clock In the gardens at Fox Mill inn, Brookfield. The MRS. DONALD CESTAUI Nancy Robert Married in Derby land drive, Falrfield, married to Rex Eugene Ed. wards, son of and Mrs.

James C. Edwards of Birmingham, Ala. yesterday at 11 a.mn rtng bearer, 'ATphonsl Sler- qcki, Jr. and James Cler- ocki, brothers of tha bride, ushered. A a reception In Frederick's, FairlLcId, the couple for Florida.

They will live in New Orleans, La. The bride, a graduate of Notre Dame high school and Marymount Manhattan college received a masters degree in early childhood a special education from Georgia Stata in St. Plus church, early childhood and special ed- The Rev. Thomas P. Leonard of the Archdiocese ot New York, a cousin of the bride, i i a Miss Audrey J.

Sierocki was maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. Joseph If. Coppola, also a sister and Mrs. Alphone J. Sierocki, Jr.

were the other attendants. James C. Edwards attended his son as best man and Christopher Coppola was ucation from Georgia Stale i versity. She is a iv instruct i i a education and an educational consultant with the University of New Orleans. Mr.

Edwards is a project engineer with Monsanto, Luling, La. He was a a with BE and MS degrees from Auburn university and was a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. READ'S Miss Nancy daufihtei of Mr. and Mrs. Francois Robert, 10 i court, Derby wa; married 1o Donald Cestari, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Rnlph Cestari of West Haven, yesterday at 10 a.m. in St. Jude church, Derby HatjSS.Kl^ssnss necticut State college for an MS readinp. Mr. Peck Robert, sister bride, were the other attendants, Ralph Cestari, Jr.

was best neth Germond and John Broccoli The bride, a graduate of Bun nell school, is employed the Connecticut National bank, i Her husband was graduated from Stratford high school and iXorwalk Technical school. He by Fabricating Inc. and is also serving in 'the Connecticut National guard. Miss rlora A. Vegi, Teacher.

Married These happy and coflwful lamps come in three styles. Two with wti'rte baU bases and chrome stems in table zrd Floor lamp heighis. The olfver "Crazy Lws" floor 'sryfe wnn cwySiCfe ieo.s ina riei9ht from 45 to All have 21" diameter Umbrella shades In Ihiee slripetf cofof combos and a rust pofta-dot. Miss Flora Ann VegE, daugh- a Ronald Wilson, son ot Mr. and Mrs.

David 6:30 p.m. in Holy Cross church, Crazy Legs, flw -Ball Base, floor -Ball Base JaWa the Rev. liam Schulti of St. Augustine cathedral, performed the ceremony. The couple left after a reception in the church BankAmencard Master Charge hall.

They will live in FairfEeld. The bride is a teacher and Mr. Put cooked onions in a buttered Showroom Open Weekdays 10-9 Sat. 10-6 POST RD. MIlfORD casserole, cover with cream of muchroom soup, top with crushed corn flakes, dot with butter, and bake in a moderate oven she Rev.

Joseph Milton of the New town Congregational church, will officiate. Miss Lorna Ray will be the maid of honor and Mrs. Michael Holmes, Mrs. John Nanna and Mrs. Richard Ramsburg will be the other attendants.

John Stephen White will be best man while Mark Lewis, brother of bridegroom, i a rlolmes and Michael Lucas, 3rd will usher. After a reception in the Inn, the couple will leave for Nova Scotia, and will live in Benson, Vt. Diane Szamotula reception In Conti 1 the couple left for the Pocono Mountains. They will re- in Derby The bride is a graduate ol Derby high school. The bridegroom is ah alumnus of Eli Whitney Regional Vocational Technical school another sister, Btomberg and The Adjustable Ring Shank attaches to your ring to assure a perfect fit over problem knuckles, Opens up 3 full sizes.

Closes to snug fit to eliminate twisting. 14 Karat and platinum. Let us demonstrate. in Notre Dame church of Eastoni vas the setting yesterday for. he wedding of Miss Diane Elaine Szamotula to Edward John Bobcla.

The Right Rev, vionsignor Edward G. Zibell 'iciated nt the 5:30 p.m. cc-e- mony which united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.

izarnotula of Burroughs road, Easton and the son of Mr. and: Mrs. Anthony J. Bobela of Bas-; sick road, Trumbull. Miss Pamela Szamotula was maid of honor for her sister, and the other attendants were Mrs.

Christine Miss Christine Bobela and Mrs. Irene Lombard, both sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss Donna Smagala. Dawn Marie Lombard and Tina Marie Seal were flower girls. Patrick Menillo best man and Don aid Blomberg, Peter D'Am a to, Patrick Lorn a a Joseph Grebla ushered. The couple left for Bermuda following a reception in Liedle's of Stratford.

They wii! live in Fairtield. hride was graduated from Andrew Warde high schoo" and attended Sacred Heart col and Fairfield University is employed by the Con necticut National bank. He husband, a mechanic i the Lacey a a i a is a graduate of Kolbe high school and attended Norwalk Technical school. RICHARD PECK MISS JOAN SCIOLETTI Joan F. Scioletti Be Fall Bride To Mr.

and Mrs. Cesarc Scioletti, 273 Swans on avenue, Stratford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Frances to Gary Ward Paige, 512 Villa avenue, Fairlield. An October wedding is planned. A graduate of St. Joseph high school and Sacred Heart university with an associate degree in secretarial science, the future bride is employed at Sam and Vera's luncheonette.

Mr. Paige, a graduate of Jonathan Law high school, at- Miss Ruth Rosa Becomes Engaged Romsky-Georgi Bridal Announced Miss Ann a i i daughter of Mrs- Schuck Geor- p.i, 245 Oak wood drive, Fairfield, and Edwin Albert Georgi of New town, was married to Paul Allen Romsky, son of Mrs. Joseph Romsky of Stamford and (he late Mr- Romsky, on April 24 in Christ and Holy Trinity church in Mrs. Romsky, who is employ-' ed by the Westport Bank and Tmst a is the grand-' daughter of and Mrs. Charles Henry Schuck of noajuato, Mexico, former i dents of West port, and the a Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Albert a Mrs. Marcclino Pcdraza, 405 William announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Rosa, to John Figueroa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Figueroa, 2 9 0 Harriet street.

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