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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 31

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JUNE 15, 1969 Sgt. James Wilsey And Miss Bellaria Georgia D. Corson, Clifford Manek, II, Denise Nicholas And John Piurek Married Saturday The Rev. Raymond Stephenson, naslor. officiated yester 1 IMaMiiiill The marriaae of Miss Genrgia Bavles Corson to Clifford Become Engaged nd Mrs.

Julius C. Bellaria, Beaumont street, Fairfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise-Ellen lo Sgt. James A. Wilsey, USAF. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Wilsey of Ascutney, Vt. A spring HT0 wedding is planned. Miss iseuana. a grauuate or Roger Ludlowe high school, is a bookkeeper for Mercuric, Inc.

nt Fairfield. Wilsey, a graduate of Win- sor high school, Winsor, at- i jonnson sute college, ne inE English to Vietnamese boys in Saigon with the U.S. Air Force overseas training program. LOUISE-EIXEN BELLARIA Margaret Chasse, of Colorado avenue, waj a recent visitor at Flonida'a Silver Springs. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Roeh-rich, of Rodel street, were hosts at a surprise party this past week in honor or their daughter, Susan, who graduated frotn. Zion Lutheran school and for their daughter, Linda, who Is gradu-. atino from Warren Hardina high school. MRS LAURENT 1IOURCLE MRS.

JOHN STANLEY FJUREK Mr. and Mrs. John Eg-gers, of Remington street, entertained open house lasl" to celebrat their lirst wedding atmiiitr-sary and Mr, and Mrs. George Fuskar's 36th wedding anniversary- Thosa present were Mr. and Mil.

Carl Fggers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pnslmr, Jacqueline Puskar, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Galya, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Heme, Mr. and Mrs. George a Mr. and Mrs. George Darnkn, r.uellle Santera and John Sekera.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Drm nell. nf Beechwood avenue, coin Laurent Hourcle, Student Marries Mary Ann Pacifico Miss Marianne Karen Cara-eta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James. Carametff-, 161 Rosedale street. Fairfield, has heen named to Who's Who Among Studer.Ls in American Colleges and Uni-, versifies for 1968-69. Miss Cara-mefa was graduated last week from Western Connect'cut State college where she majored in elementary education and minor -ed in mathematics. Sha plans Jo attend tha University of Maryland for a master of science degree In elementary mathe- Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony MBlerft, of Brooklyn, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fat Petmcelli, of Tesiny avenue, for a few Wit, past To Marry Today Miss Georgia Davirs Corson, uightcr of Mrs. Chalon Eugene Corson, 527 Laurel avenue anrl the late Mr. Corson will become the bride of Clifford William Manek, 2nd, son nf Mr.

and Mrs. Clifnrd Manek, Culcy road. Wilton, this afternoon in the First Presbyterian church of Fairfield. The Rev. Frederick Altsun, pastnr, will perform the 5 o'clock ceremony.

John Hancock will give his niece in marriage. She will wear a gown ol wnue with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves on the Empire bodice, and a full length train. Her illusion veil will he arranged from a headdress of roses and she will carry a bouquet of long-stemmed white roses. Mrs. Thomas Bovn will serve as matron of honor and Mrs.

Robert Corley and Miss Louise MacDonald will be her other attendants. Frederick Beiler will be best man for Mr. Manek and Louis Rcilcr and Thomas Ras-musseu will usher. A reception will follow in the home of the bride's mother. The couple will live in California as Mr.

Manek is in the. Air I Force stationed at Varidnniierg hnsc in that state. He studied at the University ol Connecticut. His bride attended Bridgewater- coilege and trie nutera scnooi Ol Ai t. She.

has been employed as an artist by Lawrence Associates nf Boston, Liuda Gallick, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. James GalllcV, i-iebrated her ninth birthday recently with a trip to Rye bench. Her little guests irere Tracy Gallick, Lisa Kopchyak, Diane Kern, Monica Miller and Patty Ml- Lola A. Menr.arelli And John Szabota, Chemist, Married Miss r.oin Arne Mencareil: daughter of Gino Thomas Men- carelli, 3irt Roger Strat- lord, and the late Mrs.

Menca- relli, was mRrricd to John Step hen Siobota, son of Mr. and Mrs. John George Siobota. 37 Crane street, FarrficM. vr-cV day morning at 11 o'clock I St.

James church, Stratford. Presented In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of candlelight satin detailed with reembroldered Alencnn lace and styled with an F.mpin budice, long tapered sleeves, wedding rinjr neckline and an A-Tina skirt featuring a gather ed hack with a chapel travn. Her bouffant silk illusion veil was caught to a matching Jace cam- elot cap and slie carsietl gai denlas, white roses and step- hannris, Miss Marguerite TVAmicn was maid ol honor. Miss Diane Strain, Miss Celeste Suffolella Miss Gail D'Eramo, Mi's M.irir Chnstlano and Mrs. Mary Lnr Cnrr were the other senior at tendants nnd Diane Szobota was the flower giii.

Stephen Siobota fiftended his brother as hest man and Rob ert. Mencarelli, James Gyuricia Alnrrr ACrrw i tos, and James Lackasy usher ed. Eric D'Eramo was the ring reception fnllnwed In 1 he Strarford Mntnr inn after which the. cnuple left for Trinidad and the Barbados. The bride is a graduate Lauraltnn Milford, and Boston university ns hlology major.

The bridegroom, a grad uate ol Andrew Warde high schonl and Westminster school Simsburv, attended Harvard college and received an BA de gree in chemistry from UB. He mniuved iiv American Lya namid, Stamford, as a chemist and will begin graduate work at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Mass. During Barnum Festival Sales Days At Sears Bridgeport ,1 NEATNIKS DREAM IN COLOR MISS LINDA Sears day morning at the wedding of Mis! Denise Nicholas, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

rneonore fj Nicholas. 16 Haverhill place Trumbull, to John Stanley Piu rek, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Piurek of West Haven.

The ceremony was solemnized at 10 o'clock in St, Teresa's church, Trumbull. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a white organrj and peau d'ange lace gown, fashioned Empire style with Inng sleeves, a cage hack and chapel train. Her bouffant Illusion veil was arranged in two tiers from a crown of pearls, crystals and lace and she carried a cluster of white roses, baby's breath, and slephanotis. Miss Kim Nicholas was maid of honor fnr her sister and Nancy Nicholas was her sister's The bridesmaids were Miss Roxie Murphy of Durham, Miss Marlene Sheahan of Milfnrd, Miss Jacqueline Goldstein of New Haven and Miss Judith Micklus of Trumbull. Serving his brother ns hest man was Michael Piurck and a brother of the bride, Ted Nicholas was a junior usher.

Mem-hers of the senior corps were Rohert O'Connell and Fred Vig-liante, both or West Haven. Bernard Wergert of. Bristol and C. rotor Ellis of Trumbull. A reception tnnk place In the Mill Rover Country club, Stratford and the couple left for Grand Bahama island.

They will live in West Haven. The onner Miss Nicholas was graduated from Trumbull high school and sne also attended the University of Connecticut and Smithem Connecticut State college. Mr. Piurek, an alumnus nf West Haven high school, attended the University of Connecti cut, and was graduated on June 7 from Southern Connecticut State college. MRS.

ROBERT DUSA Miss Barbara Lind And Robert Dusa Wed Last Evening The wedding of Miss Barbara Lind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel R. Lind, 7 Bryant place. Stratford, to Robert Daniel Du sa, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Natcl Dusn, 53S Highland avenue, Stratford, took place last eve- 6:30 o'clock in the First Congregational church. Strat ford, lire Rev. Artnur lencasrie or Stratford Methodist church, officiated. Mr, Lind gave his daughter In marriage.

She wore a gown of ivory silk organw fashioned Victorian collar and mh front of Alencon Bishcp sleeves and a bell skirt with a circular chapel train. Her ful! length silk Klusion veil ten irom a matching lace pillbox and she carried a cascade of eucharss lilies and ivy. Mrs. Paul Austin was liar sister's matron of honor and Miss Dian Dusa, sister of the bride groom, Mrs. Koc-ert AiairiD, Miss Rita Nlrenstein and Miss Judy Balun were the cither attendants.

Ronald W. Lind, brother of the bride, was hest man and Thomas Galvardl, Robert Al ditto, Kenneth Miller and i Gerald Stoops, ushered. Following a reception In Frederick's. Fairfield, the entire left for Bermuda. They win nva in new unnin.

Til former Mist Lind, an executive secretary. Is a graduate of Bunnell high school and Johnson and Walei Junior col lege of Business, Providence, R. I. Mr. Duia, an alumnus ol Bunnell high school, attended Bryant eoUege, and la a student it central Connecticut Mate cca 12 Linda J.

Williams, Fiancee of Student, Steven M. Welt Announcement Is made of the engagement Miss Linda Jean Williams, daughter of Mrs. James Tail, 1SS Texas avenue, and the late Robert E. Williams, to Steven Michael Welt, -son nf Mr, and Mrs. Fred Welt, 210 Morehouse! avenue, Stratford.

A Sept. 7 ling is planned. A graduate o( Bunnell high school, Miss Williams is attending Hnusatonic Community college, and is also an accounting clerK at Ivan sorvail, Nnrwant. Her fiance, also a graduate Bunnell high school, is attending Quinmpiac college. Draperies.

hralerl their wedding sary yesterday. 3" Revolving Charge Ceremony Solemnized Yesterday Noon in Baltimore, Mri. Miss Mary Ann Pacifico. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Pacifico of Ellicott City, Md. was married yesterday to Laurent Hourcle, son of Mr. and Mrs, Laurent P. Hourcle, 632 Kossuth street. The noon ceremony was solemnized in the First and St.

Stephen's United Church ol Christ. Baltimore by the Rev. John W. CHsen of Park Street Ccmgregatiunal church, this city. The bride was i marriage by her lather.

Her gown of white and pearl-tnm- med Alencon lace was fashioned; with a fitted bodice, long sleeves, a scoop neckline and a detach able chapel length train. Sho wore a bouffant illusion veil caught to hat nf Alencon Jace and car ried a hnuquet of c.ymbidium orchids, roses and lilies of the valley. Misa Unda Milano of Reading, ass. was the maid of honor and the bride was also attended hv the bridecroom' sister vnas Julio Hourcle and Mrs. Eric Mnr tenson nf Knchelie Park, J.

Robert M. Bullivant, Jr. oi Franungham, Mass. was the hest man and attending as ushers were the bride's brothers Joseph Pai ificn and Carl J. Facitico.

reception followed in the Eastwind in Baltimore, and 1lie couple left for Quebec Province, la. incv win live in rvcw Haven until 1 when they will move to Durham, N. C. The bride, a graduate of Howard county high school ear SL'bil 1'iic lie Communication, was editor of the 1969 vesrbook and named Who's Who in Amencan colleges and Universities the latiH ear tion. She transferred to Boston manaeer of the student paper' and a member of Pi Delta tpsiion.

Mr. Hourcle is a second lieu tenant in the U. Air Force delay of active duty, to obtain a Juris Doctorate degree at Duke university School of Law, as graduated in 1368 from Boston university. School of Puh- Dxumunicanon, waere he was ediror-in-chier of the yearhnok and president nf the university chapter or Sigma uena uni, pro fessional lournaiism society, Named as "outstanding senior in last year at BU, Mr Hourcle was included in the IMS edition of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." He is an alumnus of Warren Harding high school. Elaine Frakas entertained at a iraduatioti party recently for classmates In St.

Ambrose school. Her guests were Lauren McPadden, Michael Vnccola, Beverly Vanwart, Charles Baker. Rita Freitas, Gerard Valeria Powell, Gary Kuha, Denlsa St. Jean, George Marclnko, Nancy Zelln-sky, Thomas' EstabrotA, Jane Benigno. Drorcr.ick fcspnsito, Janlne Capra, Paul Wade.

Janel Stcvane, Stefan Peiesnucit, sna- ron a 1 a n. Marc Aube, Carol Watson, Billy Boonbar-dier, Sharon Motiyde, Raymond Loso, Rooert Mayo, Itantty ita bile, Judy Sienkiewici, Joht Hay. Keith Ravford, Laura Pat nam, tiien vraoie, josepn yum Una and Butchle Diaz. The honorary guesLj were their Sister FJimbeth Ms- Sister Marlka and Sister Individuality. Sears will halp you obtain yur personal touch In window decorating custom-made draperies, All you-havB lo do ii call Sears Custom Shop ior an appointment.

An experienced decorator will come to your home, show fabric! and suggest, decorating ideas. Labor Exire. "luxury Saltn" rayon and acetate rr antique salin. 27 colors. "Jf yd, "TahSli" anliaue ratio lebric ol rayon (f nd acelale.

49 colors yd, "Papeeie" rayon and ncelata antique ulin fabric with ilub novel ly yums, comes in 2 ff 21 colors Yd- "Hcroiette" textured baucle and ilub yarn woven casement of rayon anrl acetate- -) Ci Comas in 15 colors Yi- "ShangriJi" Avril layon and Anlron fn nylon sheer. 14 colort i.UU yd. 20 Savirgi on GalajtT ana" Conlinenlal Madt 1 MRS. G. RROADBROOK, JR Miss Regina Loch Nurse, Is Married Miss Regina Theresa Loch, dnughirr of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Loci). 25 Mathias street and Karri- George Broadhrnok. son of Mr. anrl Mrs.

Broad-brook, 16D Pearl Harbor street A-rro nmw yesterday mornmq at JO clock in sis. Cyril ana Melliodiuj church. The Rev. George- M. Karesinsky officiated.

Mr- 1 och csro-li''l is C. r. Her gown of nrgania was accented w.tn gannrKis -i i Alencon lace and fashioned with a Camekit bncU-o, a wedding ring neckline. Juliet sleeves, and a detachable chapel Her two tiered silk illusion was style caucht to an Alencon lace dress with a petal arrangement outlined in seed pcaris and she carried a cokmial nosegay of daisies, white roses, baby's breath and ivy. Miss Janice Rowan of wat- MS the honor and Miss Jane Pislcy, Miss' Priscilla Bradford and Mss Pa cta DeRiso were the brides-John Grant was the best man and James Brnadhroak, hrother of the hridegroom was the ringbearer.

Patrick Loturco, Danie! Loch. U. S. Army, brother the bride, and Eugene chap man ushered. Tiception was held In the Woodland inn, Stratford, and the couple left for the Pocono moun- ns.

The bride a graduale of Notre Dame high school and the University of Bridgeport nursing progrnm with an associate degree. She will be employed at Bridgeport hospital as registered nurse. The hridegroom, a graduate of Warner, Harding high school, served In the U.S. Air Fore and is chief inspector at Precision Sensors, Trumbull. The Fellowship League St.

Paul's Lutheran church staged their anniversary dinner dnnce in the Quartette club, Norwalk, last Saturday. Those whn ntlen-ded were Mr. and Mm. Edward Ondecko, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Roehiieh and Mr, end Mrs. Jo-leph Padua, Nefttniks know linw to ilresi, Pasltl dplteate nnd ensf car prirtiml too. A mstehftd net fnr dulnly itreamen o( PRHMA-PRRST Dacron pilyester and eeilnn, Hetulir 16. Shift i-nwn In sites K-il. Rtrular Jd.

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