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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 28

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B--row BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JULY'S, 1970' Patricia Ann Smith, Bride of Teacher, Louis Najamy, Jr. The marriage of Miss Patricin Ann daughter of Mr. and MM. Herbert P. Smilti, 69 Britton avenue.

In Louis Najamy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Najamy, Oak street, was solemnized yesterday in St. Ann's church. The Rev.

Donald Paplucci of St. Ktphael's church officiated at 11 a.m. ceremony. Escorted by lici 1 father, the bride was attired in a gown of silk organza and peau d'ange lace, made with a wedding ring neckline, Empire hodlce, lotijj sleeves, an A-line skirt appliqucd with lace motifs and a lace- edged, detachable cathedral man. tilla and carried a nosegay o( white butterfly roses, daisies and baby's breath.

Miss Margaret Smith served her sister as maid of honor the other senior attendants were Miss Sara Najamy and Miss Annette Najamy, sisters of th: bridegroom and Mrs. Vincent Smith. John Merullo was the best man and the ushers included Vincent Smith, brother the bride, Leo nard Pavia and Richard Del Gaes. After a reception In Journey's Inn, the couple left for Bermuda, They will reside in this city. Mrs.

Najamy, a licensed practical nursfi in St. Vincent's hospital, is a graduate of Bassick high school and the Bullard-Havens Technical school LPN program. Mr. Najamy was graduated from Notre Dame high school and Western Connecticut State college and is a science teacher in the Danbury school system. sludla MRS.

LOUIS NAJAMY, JR. James Smith, of Elberta avenue, Trumbull, is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery In West Haven Veteran's hospital. Mrs. Rosary Farhoud, of Me- Grath court, Stratford is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery in Park City hospital. XEROX COPIES COPIES 200 etl 500 336-2306 MISS KATHLEEN MARY TURNER Swenson iludlo Kathleen Turner, Robert Rovegno To Wed in August Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Tur- ler, 275 Gilbert highway, Fair- ield. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Mary to Robert William son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rovegno of Ridgefield avenue.

An August wedding is planned. Miss Turner, an alumna of Sacred Heart academy, Louisville, was graduated from he University of Dayton, Dayon, Ohio. She is an inventory specialist for the General Electric company. Her fiance is a graduate ol 7 airfield Preparatory school and Bucknell university, Lewisburg, Pa. He is employed by he General Electric company 3n the financial management program.

Megro BPW Slates iew on Education During Conference Thirteen clubs in the Norlh- nst district of Hie National Vegj'o Business and Profession- Women's clubs, Inc. were epreseiUod by H.I young adult nd senior membei.s at the I2lh nnual conference here last veekend at Inn a i Motor otel. Officers were elected and he members po- ition on education following a vnrkshpp, "New Postures in Education." The keynote speaker. Dr. Deborah P.

Wolfe, professor of ducation il Queens college, and the first black woman be ordained as a Baptist innisteivtold the group, "Worn must seek to enler new lields srtcial science. If the world's iroblems are to be solved, we vomeu must become more in- 'olved with the changes." The position on education eads, "Many practices in edu- alion are unrealistic, irrele- anl and inadequate for reach- ng large segments nf the Vegvo city population. More oncerted is needed to irovide children at an early ige with a pood foundation in ie basic tools subjects (the hree RS)." The new district officers are ryslal Paris nf the New York lub, young adult lender; Mrs. ilaine Pugh of the Mid-Island ub, Northeast district treasur- and Mrs. Nellie C.

Spears of he Stamford club, national ominalion committee. Mrs. Theodore Anton, of Huntington, was the guest of Mrs. Marie Meerbach, of Austin drive, extension, Easton, for a few days this past week. Kathleen Dawid To Be Fall Bride Announcement is made of engagement of Miss Kathleen jouise Dawid, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Andrew D. Dawid, 4 "ieldcrest drive, Fairfield, to Timothy Gerard Golden, son .0 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard D. Go! den, 38 Pennsylvania avenue.

A "all wedding is planned. Miss Dawid, a graduate 01 Andrew Warde high school, is employed in the office of South era New England Telephone company. Mr. Golden, a graduate Notre Dame high school, is em ployed in construction work. Lcrlng s1udl MISS KATHLEEN DAWID I At The Maternity Shop Summer Clearance Sale! Hsmslrwt MRS.

GROMOTSKIE, 3romotskie-Pabis Bridal Solemnized Miss Joanna Norma Pabis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pabis. J35 Brookside avenue, became the bride of John Gromotskie, son ot Mr. and VIrs.

Gromotskie. Wood row avenue, yesterday' morning at 9 o'clock' in St. Michael's church wifh the Rev. Thomas officiating. Mr.

Pabis presented his daugh ter in marriage. Her: gown of silk, organza was accented with embroidered peau d'ange lace and made with a wedding ring neckline. Bishop sleeves, an Empire bodice and an A-line skirt topped by a detachable chapel a i Her bouffant illusion veil was arranged from a crystal and pearl dotted lace plateau and she carried a cascade of white roses and baby's breath Miss Janice Nolette served as maid of honor and Irane Pabis was junior bridesmaid for he sister. The bridesmaids included the bridegroom's sister, Miss Anna Marie Gromotskie, Miss Linda Marie Shurko and Miss Alice Kolodziejczyk. Henry DeMayo served as bes man and in the usher corps were Ihe bride's brother, Thoma Pabis, Anthony i a Edwari Turski and Frank Karpicky.

A reception took place in While Eagles hall and the couple let on a wedding trip to the Poconos They will reside in Bridgeport. They are alumni of Centra high school. The former Mis Pabis, a secretary with the Nanc Lynn bakery, is also a a a of Butler Business school. Mr Gromotskie, with Bridgeport Ma chines, served in the U.S Army and recently returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam. Mr.

and Vincent Lasorso of Harmony street, were hosl at a birthday dinner party las Sunday to celebrate her birth day. On hand to extend we wishes were her father, Mich ael Guerrieri, of Bethlehem, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood an Vincent Lasorso. Nancy Helbig.

VJurse, Is Married Miss Nancy Richards Helbig, aughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Philip t. Helbig of Jolmsonvillc, S.C., ormerly of Bridgeport, became bride of Alexander Dogga. on of Villas Dogga, 2-ifl Fiske venue and the late Mrs.

Anita 3ogga on May 30 at 6 p.m. in candlelight ceremony in the tailed Congregational church rith the Rev. Dr. Howard C. officiating.

Given in marriage by her ather the bride wore a white rganza gown accented with enise lace hands and pink satin ibbon, made with a high neck- ne Bisiiop sleeves and a de- achable train. Her headdress vas an illusion veil, edged with ace and draped over a pillbox at and she carried a bouquet miniature carnations, stepha- otis and pompons. Mrs. William W. Alien, Jr.

was natron ot honor and the other ttendants were Miss Gail Espoito and Mrs. Gregory Boboc. Serving his son as best man vas Vllas Dogga and ushering vere Robert bogga, Timothy Velch and William W. Allen, Jr. A reception took place in Fredrick's restaurant, Fairfield and he couple for Virginia.

They are living in Newton Highlands, Both arc graduates of Central ligh school and Boston university. The bride, who studied at he School of Nursing, is a nurse at Joslin Diabetes foundation, 3oston. The bridegroom, who Blended the College of Business Administration, will continue as a graduate student in that field at Bl? in the fall. MISS CYNTHIA E. DODSON MRS.

MAKARA Marjorie Marko, Bride of Marine Miss Marjorie Marko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Constantino Marko, State street, was married to John Makara. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Makara of Edge wood street, Stratford on June 21 at 3 p.m. in St. George's Albanian church. The Rev, Stephen Barham officiated. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white organza gown made with a high neckline, Juliet sleeves and an A-lins with a detachable chapel train.

Her short tiered veil from a Camelol ap and she carried a colonial ouquet of white roses, carna- ons and daisies. Miss Linda Belba was the maic honor and Miss Marjorie Park- urst. Miss Donna Darak, Miss vlary Jo Miller and Miss Cathy ato were the bridesmaids. Dawn bailey was the flower girl aric David Parkhurst was the ring iearer, The best man was l.ucien Zef iro and James Marko. brother he bride, Michael Makara, broth ir of the bridegroom.

Robert Sil lavey, John O'Sowski and Charle 3 otok ushered. The couple left on a trip California and Las Vegas after a reception in Journey's inn. A graduate of Bassick higl school, (he bride is a salesgir at Gimbels. The bridegroom, graduate of Stratford high school serving in the U.S. Marin corps.

A photo MRS. DOGGA Send a cheery card to GUI Machalowski, Twitchgrass road, Trumbull, who Is a patien in Bridgeport hospital. GrpMt Savings on: -SKIRTS DRESSES SLAX SETS BLOUSES, ETC. 2 P.O. Arcade 363-2345 Thutiday Unlil 9 P.M.

MISS PEGGY O'NEIL Miss Peggy O'Neil Becomes Engaged To W. J. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neil Center street, announce th engagement ot their daughter Peggy Ellen, to William Jame O'Neill, son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Wll liam F. O'Neill, 252 Light street Stratford. A June, 1971, weddln is planned. Miss O'Neil, a graduate of Cen tral high school, is a teller a the People's Savings hank.

Mr. O'Neill, a graduate Stratfnrd high school and th Connecticut School of Electron ics, is an electronics technlcia at Norden's. Alfred Baldclli to Wed Miss Helen Galich Announcement is made of th engagement of Miss Helen Marj Galich, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. George Galich, 118 Albio street, to Alfred Anthony Ba cielli, son of Mr.

and Re nato Baldelli, HI Sampson street Mil ford. A clerk-tyjpst at Bridgepor nospital, the bride is an alumn of Bassick school. Mr. Bal delli, a graduate of Jonatha: Law high school, is serving as a apprentice auto body mechani at Stevens Ford, Inc. Lorlnp iludlo MISS HELEN GALICH W.

C. Fillmann, lynthia E. Dodson -ngaged to Marry Miss Cynthia Dodson nd- Lieut, (j.g.) William. Craig llmanri are engaged and'plan to married in August in Corona-, Calif. Comcfr.

Boykiii Dodson, USN and Mrs. Dod- of Alamitos, and Philippine-'islands, have an- mced their daughter's betrothal the son of Mr. and Fillmann, 5 Country rumbult, The future bride Is a graduate the University of Maryland ex- nsion in Thailand. Lieut. Fillmann was graduated om Trumbull high school and asson college, Springvale, Me.

ith a' BA degeree in business He also attended University of Strassboufgh, (n ranee The future bridegropm ceritly-returned from a tour of uty with the 7th fleet in the outh China sea and Vietnam nd is stationed aboard the USS ew Orleans, based at San Diego, alii. Lauren Mosback A. Ji Sierocki, Jr. Wed in Stamford The marriage of Miss Lauren Mary Mosback, daughter of Me. and Mrs.

Robert J. Mosbjck, 280 5arncroft road, Stamford, to, Alphonse John Shlppan avenue, Stamford, sn'n Mr. and Mrs. Sirocki', 110 Falri ield drjve, FalrBeld, took place June 20 at 11 a.m. In St.

Leo's church, Slamtord. The Rev. John Leonard; a cousin of the bricle- officiated. Escprled by her father; Ihe iride wore a gown of white silk organza dctajled with vcnise lace and made with a. stand-up collar, angel-sleeyes, an Empire bodice and a detachable chapel train.

She also a man- lilla and carried bop, quet white roses. Mrs. Cheryl Fea of Floral Parki N.Y., served as matron of honor and the bridesmaids were vliss Jeanne Sierocki of Pough- ieepsie, N.Y., and Miss Jean ictte Sierocki, sisters of the iridegroom, and Miss Susan Mosback of Fairfleld, sister of the bride. Nelson Kelley of Stamford was the best man and the ushers included Anthony Fea of Floral Park, N.Y., Robert Mosback and Richard Mosback, brothers of the iride, and Samuel Faugno ol Greenwich. After a reception in the Chat- lam Oaks restaurant, Norwalk, he couple left for Jamaica.

They vill reside in-Stamford. Mrs. Sierocki, a graduate oi the Mary Louis academy, Jamaica, N.Y,, attended Oneonta State Teachers college, Oneonta, N.Y. and is employed by the Genera! Electric Credit corporation. Mr.

Sierocki was graduatec Tom FairRetd 'Preparatory school, attended Fairfield university and is employed as a systems analyst programmer by the General Electric company. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy. VHo photo MRS. A.

J. JR. Brignolo studfo MISS RACHEL VAZQUEZ Ramirez-Vazquez Troth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Juan A.

Vazquez, 21 Columbus avenue, Stratford, announce the engagement of heir daughter, Rachel, to Angel Ramirez, 326 Knowlton itreet, Stratford. Miss Vazquez, a graduate of Central high school and the Elec- ronic Computer Programming nstitute of Bridgeport, is em- iloyed by the Southern New England Telephone company. Mr. Ramirez attended schools New York city and is current- studying toward a degree in engineering. Mary, Wellington To Wed on Aug.

15 Announcement is made of tl engagement of Mary Frar ces daughter oE and Mrs. William. Zeiner, 192 Seaview avenue, to Joseph Job Montanaro, 367 Benham avenu son of the late Mr. and Mr Vincent Montaiiaro. An Ay 15-wedding is planned.

graduate of Bassick hig school and Butler Busine school, Miss Wellington 'is a tel phone operator, HerJiance, a graduate of school and the Army Airborjie'Training school. Fort Banning, is an indus- trial-watcrmeter repairman. Wllan photo MRS. KENNETH KARDOS Susan Brown Wed Kenneth Kardos St. Emery's church, Fairfield, as Ihe setting yesterday morn ng at 11 o'clock for the wedd'jig if Miss Susan Eileen Brown to Cenneth James Kardos.

She is ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ieorge Schumann, 195 Hurc Fairfield, and he Is the on ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ardos, 75 Borosky road, Fair- eld. The bride, escorted by her ather.

wore a white dotted or- anza gown accented with rufilej al lace and mint green satin rib- jqn and made with 1 a high neck ne, Bishop sleeves and a a red skirt. Her matching veil otted organza was edged with ace- and arranged mantilja style rom a mint green satin bow and he carried a cascade of daisies, Miss Patricia Woods was mai )f honor and Kim Kardos wa lower girl, Miss Linda Bazza nd Catherine Bazza were hejbiiclesmaids Kenneth Maraczi'. served a jes't mati.and ushering were Rob rt Smith and John Fye Davit was A reception took place 1: Mikanos Stepney, 'and th couplef left, on camping, trip George. They will live i Wakeman street, The bride is with the Connect cut''National bank in Westpor and the bridegroom; is with Cue Amer i i tu re. Scott William Wfteiaii, son Mr, apd Mrs, J.

Whelan of Fai field, wai'-bSpllzea i Hoiy.Faijiily church by the Rev Berriajtf Dolati. Kathy Pietras and Gary Whela arc the sponsors. Mr. and Mr Whfelan entertained in the. home follo'vylng the ceremony Their guests' were Brother Gre gory, Pat Gagnon and Broths Craig, of Lourdes Bureau Man of Boston, Mr.

and Mrs. Rid ard -Chapman, of Yonkers, and Mrs. Pal McCue, Richar Narog, Mr, and Mrs 1 John sinko, Carolyn Sudol, Mr. an Mrs. Edward J.

Pietras, Edwar Pietras, Mrs. Mary Stypol, ter Thomas, Peter Pietras, an Michele Crasniewski, of Yo kers, Mr. and Mrs. Willia Wra'y. of.Shelton, Mr.

and Mr Joseph Novak, Stephen Nova Darlene Novak, Mr. and Mr Frank Geraghty, Mr. and Mr George Maty, Heather Maty an Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Whela Sr. Miss Sandra Aim Scrihner, tighter of Mr. mid, uvolis, )1 Button Hunt- glon, formerly of Wiridsori be- br)de of 'Stanley, E1- ar'd Skawinski', sonj of Mr. m'nil rs. John 18 Dunellen ad, Trumbu.ll, yesterday moin- at ,11 io'clock St.

Law- nee 1 church, Huntiiiglnn. The John Conlish officiated. Escorted by her father, the jcie'wore a gown of organza nd vcnise lace accented wllli aisy motifs and lace ruffleij and shloned with a Victorian neck- ic, long full sleeves and mod- ed ful! skirt with a chapel ain. three tiered silk illu-, on veil was arranged (ronv oral band accented with Is and she carried a colonel. louquet of jvhite roses, carna-j) ons and baby's breath.

A' Mrs. Barbara Samorajczjkf as the matron of honor and liss Carol Skawinski was the ridesmaid. Thomas Samorajczyk was best man and Robert and Steven' Ksr- elis ushered, The couple left for Jamaica' fter a reception In the Hlllan- ale Country-club, Trumbull. The bridegroom, a graduate Fairfleld university, is work- towards a master's degree. aricim A.

Scribner tahley Skawinski on Saturday McMobon MRS. STANLEY SKAWINSKI WEDDING BIRTHDAY CAKES I 31 ON CONN. Peggy Palochko, Mrs. Irene Sherburne and Mrs. a ayne, of Milford, were feted at a birthday party last Sunday at Lake Candlewnod.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Poklem- bfl, of Pine street, Trumbull, will entertain at an open house party today in honor of their daughter, Karen Barber; who is celebrating her 15th birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Pillette, Rondi, Laura and John Pillette and Leslie Schine, ware guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steele, ot Washington Parkway, Lordship, last Sunday at a cookout. Mr. and Mrs.

James Leko, ot Karen court, celebrated their wedding anniversary June 20. Mrs. Isahelle Madiaan, ot Birch drive, Strattord, celebrated her birthday last Saturday In Pagan's restaurant with Mrs. Anne Coyle, "Jo" Prince and Mrs. Ann Gary Whelan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Whelan, ot High street, Fairfleld, listed recently- from Andrew high school. He. will.

en ter Housatonic Community.Col lege In the fall. MISS MARY WELLINGTON Patty Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kern, of Wayne street, Stratford, was feted at party June 24 when she'celebrat- ed her 14th birthday. Those present were John Salrer, Emma Salzer, Elizabeth Salzer, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Giarniero, Terry Clancia, and Diana Her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Kern," ol Reed street, Stratford, is home from Bridgeport hospital whers she was medical patient. She was on hand for belated celebration. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Volpe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred TravlUo, spent last al Hartford, visiting Mr, and Mrs. louls Folio.

They also spent some ttma in Hinsdalfl, Vt,.

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