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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 40

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, February It. 1973 In The Suburbs Miss Lunda Miller Teacher, Engaged To Robert Solder Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Miller of Umkeba, announce the en- age ment of their daughter, Miss J. Miller, to Robert J.

Solder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solder cl Shlppensburg, Miller, gradate of Lookeba-Sickles high school and Oklahoma college of Liberal Arts, is a physical education teacher in the Bethel school fys- tcm. Mr, Solder was graduated from Shippensburg high school and attended Pennsylvania State university. He served in the Navy and is employed by Michael Baker Consulting Engineers ai a field engineer for American Telephone and Telegraph, In Monroe.

Mrs. George Allen ot Fairfield celebrated her birthday Feb. 8. BUflOVMMt MRS. MICHAEL SPOEKNDLE MISS LORRAINE BOESCH Joan M.

Plaskon, Michael Spoemdle riday Night Milford In a candlelight ceremony Friday evening, in St. Mary's church, Miss Joan Marie Plaskon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Plaskon of Seayiew Laurel Beach, was married to.Michael Edward Spoera- dle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry S. Spoeradle of Fairview Ohio. Rev. Eugene Corbes- eto of tfce Comolata Fathers officiated at tha o'clock ceremony.

Mr. Plaskon escorted his daughter. She was attired In gown of'Ivory satapeaii detailed with Aleocon lace and made'with an Empire bodice, trimnied with lace ani pearls, a high neckline, trumpetl sleeves and an A-line skirt with cathedral train, bordered with the lace motif. Her silk illusion veil was ap- plicjued With lace and caught to Cunetot cap and she carried a boutfuet of cymbidium orchids and ivy, Healy was matron of honor for her sister and Miss Susan Upoemdte, sister of the brkleuaiaii, Misa''Ana' T.eodosio and Mtti Elizabeth Jean Teddo- sio served as bridesmaids. Stevsi -E.

Spoendle was best man for his brother and the usher corps included Michael Pre- vosr, Michael Curran, Patrick Spoemdle, brother of the bridegroom, Pavid Plaskon, brother of thefBride and George Gnall of Shetton. Following a reception at the Lorraine F. Boesch And Glenn Myers Set Summer Bridal Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boesch, Taylor road, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Lorraine F.

Boesch, to Glenn Owen Myers, son of Mrs. Glenn Myers, of Elmont, N.Y., and the late Mr. Myers. Miss Boesch is a graduate of the University of Utah and is a photographer In Colorado Springs, (Mo. Her fiance is a staff supervisor at the American Telephone fc Telegraph in New York city.

A'summer wedding is planned. studio MISS PAMELA HARTSHORN Pamela Hartshorn Engaged to Marry Don Bradbury, Jr. Milford Mr. and Mrs. William Harthorn, Harley road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Anne, to Don Snice Bradbury, of Mr and Mrs.

Bradbury, 106 Easy street. An alumna of Milford high school, Miss Hartshorn expects ID be graduated in May from Quinnipiac college, Hamden where 'she is studying to be a medical secretary. She is work ing part-time at Nat Greenblatt In Mr. Bradbury, a graduate of Milford high school, also attended Central Connecticut State college and Hbusatonic college. He is employed by Paul S.

Yoney Sons, Bridgeport. MJSS JEAN STEVENSON Theodore Visconti, Jean Stevenson To Wed Oct. 20 I Bethel Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Stevenson, 149 Grassy an-y, i i nounce the engagement of their WOOd, u. daughter, Jean, to Theodore L. i Visconti, son of Mr. and Mrm. 3 VC HenrV George Vjscooti, Moimtalnville I avenue, Danbury.

The bride-elect was graduated from Bethel high school and at- Miss Kaye Henry, daughter of tended Mattatuck Community col- Mr and Mrs. Estel B. Henry of lege in Waterbury She is em- i t(u. v-rirto Ployed at Bonus Gifts, in Emmont phota MRS. DONALD A.

WOOD, JR. Mwood drive, became the bride of Donald Adams Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, 87 Butter- Mf Linda Thompson, Michae! Pickwick To Marry in May scnoo! ttenJed Danbury is employed by Hill the Country club in couple left for Arizona and Mexico. They will live Park.

Mrs. Spoemdle, an alumna of Lauraton Hall, attended Lasell Junkr college and was graduated from Stone Business Haven. She made her debut at La Salette ball In New Haven in 19M. Prior to HollKway shjdlo MRS. PETER J.

BRENIA Lorraine Comeau, Peter Brenia Wed Ansonia Miss Lorraine S. Comeau daughter of Mr. and M. Comeau, 29 Crestwood road, was married to Peter John Brenia, son o' Mrs. John Brenia, 208 Prospect street and the late Mr.

Brenia yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Assumption church. The Rev. Maurice Maroney officiated. The bride, escorted by her fattier, wore a gown of English Nottingham lace, styled with a high scalloped neckline, fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves and an A-line skirt ending in a seal- Miss- Roberta Noce Senior, Betrothed Danbury Mr. and Mrs.

Robert N. Noce, Virginia avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Roberta E. Noce, to Ronald J. Struski, son of Benjamin P.

Struski, 6 Belmont Circle, and the late Mrs. Struski. Noce, a graduate Danbury high school is a senior at Western Connecticut State college and will be graduated in May with a BS degree in elementary education. Her fiance, a graduate of Danbury high school is a registered jeweler at The Addessi Jewelry stores. her marriage the bride was em- Bridal Solemnized Of Jill Eisenman Shelton Christ Episcopal church, Stratford, Miss Jill Eisenman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- loped-edge cathedral train. Her Ham Frank Eisenman, 15 San- silk illusion veil fell in three ford drive, was married on Feb. Danbury Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Thompson, 62 Clapboard Ridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Karen, to Michael Pickwick, son of Mrs. Eileen Pickwick, 33 Fairfield Ridge, and the late Mr. Pickwick. Both are graduates of Danbury ligh school and Western Connecticut State college.

Miss Thompson received a BA degree in English bearer and she is a teller at the Danbury Savings and Loan Association. Mr. Pickwick was awarded a BA degree in history. He is a sales representative for the Danbury Moving and Storage company. A May is planned.

Wilmot Becomes a Bride New Fairfield nut lane, Danbury, yesterday in the State of Connecticut Highway St. James Episcopal church, Dan- departtnent in bury with the Rev-. Graham tuck- An 20 weeding planned. enbill officiating at the 11:30 a.m. ceremony.

MlSS Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a gown ofptUdent, vory peau de soie, trimmed with 1 re-embroidered Alencon lace and Ul aill tu made with long lace sleeves with satin ruffles, a neckline with Danbury ruffle trim and a long train. She ployed' by Marlowe and Mclaughlin, attorneys of New Haven. Mr, Spoemdle is an alumnus of Fairview Park high school and the Culinary Institute of New Ray Gentile of Ives court will celebnmte his birthday Febvl3. KST WISHES ON YOUR ENGAGEMENT YOU ARE INVITED TO ENROLL IN tjers from a'lace Camelot cap and her bouquet was a cascade 3 to James Smith Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Beck- of faiimums, stephanotia, 6 Upland terrace, Ansonia. pens asd carnations. Mrs. Behun served as matron of honor. Lisa DuBuc and Michele DuBuc were the flower girls and the bride's other attendants were Mrs.

Joseph LoPriesti, Mrs. Armand Marcouillier and The Rev. Arthur J. Monk performed the 4 o'clock ceremony. Given in marritge by her father, the bridV a gown of Chantilly lace trimmed with satin ribbon and made with a The marriage of Miss Trudy Wilmot, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Wilmot, of Saw Mill road, to Peter Emory, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Emory of Groton Falls, N.Y., took place Feb.

3, at noon in'the Congregational church with the Rev. Frederick Poorbaugh, pastor, officiating. Miss Mary Burke served as maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Joan Burke, and flower prl was Miss Laurie Czudak Cenneth Soltese of Sherman served as best man and Albert wore a floor length double ivory illusion veil and carried white roses with stephanotis. Mrs.

Karen Henry was matron of honor and Miss Kathy Hill of Ridgeficld served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl Avanzato and Miss Jeanne Hachenberg of Brookfield. Flower girls were Tracy Newton and Kerry Bonsignore, and the ring- bearer was J. R. Newton of Dan- Michael Walsh and Patrick Walsh were the best men and the ushers were John Henry of Brookfield, brother of the bride and Gilbert Whitlock, Jr.

A reception took place at the Amber Room Danbury, after which the couple left for Switzerland. They will live at 25 Pond- view terrace, Danbury. Mrs. Wood is a graduate of Bethel high school and The Warren Institute ot Business. She is a ecretary with Bob Sharpc Motors Wilton.

Mr. Wood was graduated from iethel high school and attended Community college. He employed as a foreman by Mesinger Manufacturing company. high neckline, long tapered Miss Melanie Brenia, sister of sleeves and a princess skirt and fritndi and with yen will thoughtful to your ttitoi A gift you oir Iridl ktftltry you onrcll. CMni, XEMBELS UVMVW MM the bridegroom.

Steven Brenia was best man for his brother, Robert Comeau, brother of the bride, Armand Marcouillier and Ernest Homey, ushered and Arthur DuBuc was the ring bearer. After a reception at the Actor's Colony tan, Seymour, the couple left for They will live in Lisle, 111. Both were graduated from Ansonia high school. Mr. Brenia also attended Quinnipiac college and is a sales representative for lie Russwin division of the Emhart corporation.

chapel train, scalloped. Her illusion veil was arranged from a Camelot cap of lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations with Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison, Birchcrest drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorlaine' Marie McLaughlin to Paul Edward Sinsar, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Sinsar, 60 Coalpit Hill road. Miss Harrison was graduated from Danbury high school and is a senior, majoring in mathematics, at Beaver college in Glen side, Pa. Mr. Sinsar is a graduate of the same high school and Princeton 'university, with an AB degree from the Woodrow Wilson School Public and International Affairs.

He is in the Municipal Bond department at Morgan Guaranty Trust company, New York A June wedding is planned. Deborah A. Flynn Is a Future Bride Kathy Lara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanz of Bittersweet lane, Stratford, was home from Russell Sage college, Troy, N.Y., last weekend for the semester break.

She was feted at a surprise family birthday party last Saturday at the home of her godparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of Wells place, Stratford. vy. Miss Andrea DeMarco was the maid of honor and serving as bridesmaids were Miss Joy Eisenman and Miss Jane Eisenman, sisters of the bride.

Miss Debbie Underbill, Miss Terry Corbett and Miss Susan Beckwith, sister of the bridegroom. William Rogg was the best man. Steven and William Beckwith, brothers of the bride! groom, Milton Corbett, Gary Kirpa and Harry Devlin ushered and William F. Eisenman, brother of the bride, was the ring bearer. A reception In Boothe Memo- Tichenor of Newtown, ushered.

Following a reception in th church hall, the couple left fo Port of Spain, Trinidad. They will live on Saw Mill road. Mrs. Emory attended Danbury high school and is a waitress at the New Fairfielder restaurant. Mr.

Emory was graduated from John Jay high school in Cross River, N.Y., and attended Western Connecticut State college in Danbury. He served in the Naval Reserve and is an installer at Midas Muffler in Danbury. Mary Jane Zener Sets April Bridal Danbury Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zener, 60 Bear Mountain road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Zener, to John Cromwell, son of Mrs.

Rose Cormwell of Brookfield and John Cromwell of New York. The future bride attended Danbury high school and is employed as a waitress at the Iron Kettle New Milford. Her fiance attended Danbury high school and is a self-employed builder. An April wedding is planned. rial hall, Stratford, followed the Kimberly Cooper ceremony and the couple left for Tuttle.

In the evemi Florida. They will live in Shelton. The bride attended Shelton nigh school and her husband'was graduated from Ansonia high school. New Fairfield Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Flynn, 39 Williams road, an nounce the engagement of'their daughter. Miss Deborah Ann Flynn, to Christopher. Hiro, son of Mrs. John Hiro, 35 Junipe Ridge drive, Danbury and th late Mr. Hiro.

The bride-elect was graduated from Immaculate high schoo Danbury -and attended Norwal School of Nursing. She is em ployed at Grolier's, Danbury. Her fiance, a graduate of th same high school, attended Wes ern Connecticut State college Danbury. He is employed Getman and Judd in New Milford. SALE TO ON FLOOR SAMPLES I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS i Boeno Inc.

Decorators 1757 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE, FAIRFIELD OPEN WED. THURS. TILL 9 P.M. OTHER EVENINGS TILL 6 F.M. AMPLE Free PaHung C.A.P.

MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD Kulik itudia MR. AND MRS. BECKWITH Judy Tuttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tuttle, of Edgemont road, Milford, was honored at a party yesterday to celebrate her fifth birthday.

Sharing in the fun were Robert and Donnp Warren, Heidi and and Susan evening she was feted at a family party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Billing, Mrs. Abagail Bell, Willis Graham, Mrs.

May Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prue and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchlnson.

Mrs. Michael Vaglivelo of Soundview atenue, Huntington, entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Saturday In honor of Patricin Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, of York, Pa. She will become the bride of Roger Ness, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Ness, of York, March 17 In St. Joseph's church. Rosemary Stroffolino.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strof- folino of Norwalk, celebrated her birthday yesterday. Mrs. Richard Dakai of Orlan- lando, formerly of Woodland drive, observed her birth day Feb.

5. Mrs. Ann Marie Rose of place will celebrate her birth 'day Si. Oajb Miss Virginia Miani Engaged to Marry Derby Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs.

Gaetano Miani, 1M New Haven avenue, ot the engagement of their daughter, Virginia R. Powers, and Mrs. Stephen Powers of Mid- Matregano-Fredette Engagement Told Norwalk Announcement is made hy Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Fredette, 119 South Main street, of the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Theresa, to Dennis Charles Matregano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Matregano, 137 West Norwalk road. The wed ding is planned for June 1.

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