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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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SUNDAY POST, MARCH 16, 1969 B--FIVE MISS CAROL A. LANGLOIS Lorlng studio L. A. Panigutti, Jr. Carol A.

Langlois To Marry June 28 The engagement of Miss Carol A. Langlois to Louis A. Panigut- ti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pani- gutti, 220 Pansy road, Fairfield, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Armand E. Langlois of Bristol. The wedding is planned for June 28. A graduate of Bristol Eastern high school, the future bride is a secretary with the Connecticut General Life Insurance company.

She was the national roller skating champion for 1966, '67 and '68. Mr. Panigutti, who was graduated from Notre Dame high school, is attending Central Connecticut State college and is a Bales representative for the Atwell company. He has completed his service in the armed forces, having been a member of the Green Berets in Vietnam in 1966. Robert Zrallack, Jr.

To Marry in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Hoeffner, of Fort Pierce, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Robert Zrallack, son of Mr. anc Mrs.

Zrallack, 243 Roosevelt avenue, Stratford. The wedding will be solemnized on April 26 in St. Anastasia church, Fort Pierce. Mr. Zrallack, a graduate at Technical school, attended Norwalk State Technical institute and is a technician with Nanoseconds systems.

The bride-elect is a graduate of John Carroll high school in Fort Pierce. Brlqnolo studio MISS KATHERINE BASIUK Dale Joan Palais And Basil Maslo To Marry Aug. 10 Announcement is made by and Mrs. Rudi Palais, 72S Pro pect drive, Stratford, of the gagement of their daughter Da Joan to Basil John Maslo, son Mrs. Mary Maslo, 1305 Sylv; avenue and the late John Masli Miss Palais, an executive se retary with Harvey Hubbell, Im is a graduate of Stratford hi school.

She also studied at Ce tral Connecticut State college, University of Bridgeport and Bu ler Business school. Mr. Maslo, an alumnus of Ce tral high school, attended Cui nipiac college and served wi the armed forces in the Domin can Republic. He is present employed in the production co trol department of USM Paste er corporation, Shelton. The wedding will take plac Aug.

10 in Holy Trinity Ukrai ian Orthodox church. Studio Charles MISS LILLIAN HOEFFNER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zarillo of Old Dyke road, Nichols, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William Jordan of Albany, N.Y. last weekend. They attended the first concelebrated Mass of the Rev. Edward C. Doherty, in St.

Piux church Loudonville, N.Y. He was ordained March 1 in the Community church of St. John Cromwell. Father Dc-herty and his sister, Mrs. William Jordan left Friday for a family reunion in Donegal, Ireland.

Jrlgnolo studio MRS. EDWARD PICKERT Miss Wilson Bride Of Edward Pickert Miss Joan Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie 26 Laurel street, Trumbull, was married yesterday morning to Edwin John Pickert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Walker of Danbury. The ceremony In St. John's Episcopal church, was solemnized at 11 o'clock by the Rev. Frederick J. Kuhlmann of Christ Episcopal church, Tashua.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white chiffon velvet, made with a mandarin neckline, an Emoire bodice, long sleeves, an A-line skirt appliqued with Alencon lace motifs and a full detachable Wal- teau cathedral train. Her illusion veil fell in tiers from a velvet Dior bow and her bouquet was a casacde of white roses. Mrs. Mary Jean Watson was her sister's matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Lois Wilson, Mrs.

Janice Pickert, Miss Judith. M. Young, Mrs. Jane Morawski, Miss Anna Nelson and Mrs. Leigh Ann Stevenson.

Rebecca Leigh Watson was the flower girl and Edward Pickert the ring bearer. Paul Dinto served as best man and the ushers were Joseph Pickert. Stanley Pickert and Frankie Pickert. brothers of the bridegroom: Edward Stevenson, David Wilson, brother of the Miss Valerie Pinto Henry Rastelli, Jr. Students, Engagec Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs.

Alfred M. Pinto, 7 Curtis avenue, Stratford, of th engagement of their daughte Miss Valerie Lee Pinto, to Hen ry Rastelli, son of Mr. an Mrs. Rastelli, 670 Frenchtow road. A graduate of Stratford higf school, Miss Pinto is student a Hqusatonic Community college.

Mr. Rastelli, an alumnus i Fairfield preparatory school, is studying at Norwalk State Tech nical college. bride and Henry Cappellano. After a reception in the Knights of Columbus hall, the couple left For Miami Beach, Fla. They will live in Newtown.

A graduate of Trumbull high school, the bride is a teller with People's Savings bank, Trum- 5ull. Her husband, a carpenter in Danbury, is an alumnus of the ienry Abbott Technical school. He served four years in the Marine corps. Brlgnoln studio MISS VALERIE PINTO Lorlng Stixjlo MISS SANDRA KLUUN Miss Sandra Klunn Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs.

John Kluun, 70 Beers place, Stratford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to Kenneth Gradowski, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gradowski, 200 Everett street, Stratford. A graduate of Stratford high school, Miss Kluun is attending' the Leon Institute of Hair Design. Her fiance was graduated from Stratford high school. He is an apprentice with the Town Electric, Stratford and he attends Bullard-Havens technical ichool.

Winnick Zampaglion Engagement Is Told Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Zam paglione, 5 Campfield drive Fairfield, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lind; Grace, to Thomas J. Winnik, soi of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Win nik, 29 Castle lane, Ansonia. An October wedding is planned. An alumna, of Andrew Warde high school, Miss Zampaglione i. with the Fairfield Credit Corp Vlr. Winnik, a graduate of An sonia high school, is stationed a Floyd Bennett field, Brooklyn with the Navy following a tour of duty in Vietnam.

BrTgnc'3 sludlo MISS JEANNE BLOXSKI August Bridal Set 3y Jeanne Blonski Announcement is made of the of Miss Jeanne Blon- daughter of Mrs. John Blon- 248 Blackhouse road, Trum- mll, to Richard Brett, son of Joeph Brett of Waterbury and the ate Mrs. Brett. The wedding will ake place Aug. 23.

A graduate of Notre Dame high chool and Western Connecticut tatc college, Danbury, the fu- ure bride is a teacher of second in the Long Hill school. Mr. Brett, an alumnus of Croft igh school, Waterbury, served Vietnam and is now employed the United Parcel Service, Katherine Basiuk Engaged to Marry Alan Gary Grassia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Basiuk, 536 Wilcoxson avenue, Stratford, announce the engagement of their daughter Kalherine to Alan Garey Grassia, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfonso Grassia, 2 Beacon street, Stratford. The wedding is planned for May, 1970. The future bride attended Warren Harding and Frank Scott Bunnell high schools and is a typist with Avco Lycoming division. Mr.

Grassia, a graduate of Bunnell high school, is attending the American Institute of Banking and is employed by the Connecticut National bank. Karen A. Klutchka, Pfc. Peter Adams Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs.

John Klutchka, 373 Katona drive, Fairfield, announce the engagement their daughter Karen Anne to Pfc. Peter R. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams of Wantach, L.

I. A graduate of Andrew Warde high school, the future bride also attended Fisher Junior college Boston. She is a secretary for tht Morrison Turk agency, Fair field. Pfc. Adams, serving in the Array as an audio specialist at Fort Momnouth, N.

is an alumnus of the General Douglas MacArthur high school, Levittown, L. and he also attended the School of Visual Arts, New York city. Lorlng Studlft MISS KAREN KLUTCHKA MISS LINDA ZAMPAGLIONE izalia Circle Plans Wednesday Azalia Sewing circle will spon- ir a covered dish luncheon on mple, Stratford. Mrs. Ruth arrow is chairman assisted by rs.

Mabel Howes, Mrs. Hille- org Smith, Mrs. Frieda Sey- rt and Mrs. Elizabeth Burritt. social hour will follow with rs.

Laura Babis in charge. ill D. Goldman And Jerry B. Lash to Marry Vfr. and Mrs.

David Goldman Stamford, formerly of this announce the engagement their daughter, Jill Darlene, to rry B. Lash, son of Mrs. lonte sh of Port Chester, N.Y., and late Mr. Lash. vliss Goldman, an alumna of ppowam high school, Stam- expects to be graduated in ne from Southern Connecticut ate college as a foreign Ian- age major.

She also studied in Mexico last summer at the Universidad Ibero-Americana Mexico City. The future bride a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldman of Stamford and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Max Goldman of this city. Mr. Lash, an alumnus of Port Chester high school, received a bachelor of science degree in marketing research from the University of Bridgeport where he was vice president of Iota Delta Pi fraternity. He is a member of the U.S. Army National Guard Reserve and is a grandson of Vlrs.

Ruby Chasen and of Mrs. Marcus Kleinfeld, both of New York city. Transportation Unit Schedules Dinner And Film Tuesday The Bridgeport Women's Transportation association will welcome new members at a dinner meeting on Tuesday in the Fairfield Motor inn, 417 Post road. A social hour at 5:45 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 7.

Program chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Wiltshire, has arranged for Ronald Framson to present a film, "Hawaiian Carnival." Hostesses will be Mrs. Chester Stepkovitch and Maryann Ludutko. Greeting new members will be Mrs. Frieda Freitas.

Mrs. Lola Ryan, president, has announced that members may take guests. Barbara A. Walsh And Martin J. Fox, Students, Engaged Mr.

Walsh, and Mrs. William 103 Ellsworth street. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Martin J. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Fox, 110 Columbine drive, Trumbull. Both are graduates of Notre Dame high school and students at State colleges. Miss Walsh is attending Southern Connecticut and Mr. Fox is at Central Connecticut.

Clair White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, of Broad- ridge avenue, Stratford, was honored at a triple celebration ast weekend when she cclehra- ed her 14th birthday. She entertained at a pajama party last Friday. Those present were Ann Rychlik, Kathy Kimberly, Ellen Campbell, Laurie Whelan, and Mary Ellen Kelly.

She was also feted at a family party last Saturday. Those who attended were Mr. Jean Jakonczuk, Joey, Jeffery and John Jakonczuk, Noram White, Elaine Wliite and Mark White. Her aunt, Mrs. Irene White, of Manchester also entertained at a party in her honor.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, Linda White and Mark White. Patricia Dragone, Anthony J. Caruso Wed Sept.

13 To MISS NANCY Lorlng sludlo MISS JILL GOLDMAN Nancy M. Griffin Becomes Engaged To Richard Brooten Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Griffin, 50 Yale street, Stratford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Marie, to Richard I.

Brooten, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry I. Brooten of Hamden. They plan to be married on July 12. Miss Griffin attended Quinnipiac college in Hamden and is with the Glendinning Westport.

Mr. Brooten, with the a ing department of the Southern New England Telephone company, holds a BS in marketing 'rom Quinnipiac college, where be was president of hU class ing hit junior and icnior yean. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dragonr, 46 Waller road, Trumbull, nn- nounce the engagement of their a Miss Patricia M.

On- gone, to Anthony J. Caruso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Caruso, 130 Broadway. The wedding is planned for Sept.

13. Miss Dragone, a graduate of Trumbull high school, also studied at Leon's Institute of Hair Design and Leon Amendoler's school of advanced styling in New York. She is a wig and a i stylist with the Milford Wig Bou- tiaue. Mr. Caruso, a graduate of Central high school, is an electrician at Carpenter Technology.

The couple were honored recently at a surprise engagement party in the Wonder Bar rest a a given by Mr. and Mrs. Dragone. MISS PATRICIA DRAGONF. Ernest C.

Lisi, Jr. Judith A. Tarinelli To Marry July 12 Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Judith Ann Tarinelli, daughter of Mrs. Mary Tarinelli, 1246 Noble avenue, and the late Joseph Tari- nelli, to Ernest Carmine Lisi, son of E. C.

Lisi, 96 Stillman street and the late Mrs. Anne Helen Lisi. The wedding is planned for July 12. A graduate of Lauralton Hall and Sacred Heart university, Miss Tarinelli is an English teacher Brien McMahon high school, Norwalk and is enrolled in graduate studies for an MS degree at the University of Bridgeport. Mr.

Lisi is an alumnus of Harding high school and Sacred Heart university where he was president of his junior and senior classes. He took graduate studies in philosophy in the New School for Social Research New York city and was a member of "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities." He is a reporter for The Bridgeport Post. Jeffery Alan Trzcinskl, ion of Mrs. Eleanor Trzcinski, of Division avenue, Fairfield, celebrated his first birthday Feb. 27 with a family party.

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