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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, NOVEMBER 2, 1969 B--FIVE MISS JEAN DIANE KARDOS Rolaind J. Gaserta Lawyer, to Marry Miss Diane Kardos and Mrs. Joseph Kardos of Beers road, Easton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jean Diane, to Roland J. Caserta, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Caserta of Old Battery road. The wedding is planned for April '18, 1970. Miss Kardos was graduated from Joel Barlow high school and Wilkes college. She is tea'ching at Benjamin Franklin Middle school in South Norwalk. Mr.

Caserta, a title officer with the Charter Oak Title company, is an alumnus of Bassick high school, the University of Bridge- part and Boston university School of Law. L'Ecuyer Parents of Daughter Ensign and Mrs. Fred L'Ecuyer, of Mattapoisett, Mass, announce the birth of their first a daughter, Lynne Christine on St. Luke's hospital, New Bedford, Mass. The- paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Fred L'Ecuyer of Leominster, Mass, and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Rizy; 376 Ezra street.

Mrs. Peter Gill, 3052 Burr street, Fairfield, is the infant's great-grandmother. Master Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Trumpfeller and children, Richard and Heidi, have arrived from Germany and have been visiting relatives and friends for the past week.

They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Nichols, Monday. They will be leaving for his new post in Omaha, where he will senior Army adviser to the National Guard. Dianne Buckley, Wed on Saturday To John P.

Arvay Miss Dianne Marie Buckley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Buckley, 255 Grandview avenue became the bride of John Paul Arvay, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Arvay, Jr. 123 Bart road, Monroe, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in Our Lady of Good Counsel church. The Rev. Ralph Buonigerbino officiated. Escorted by her father, bride wore a gown of satin and venise lace styled with an Empire waistline, long edged with ruffles, a stand-up neckline also with lace ruffles and a dome skirt with a detachable chapel train.

Her bouffant silk illusion veil was caught to a cap of Al- encon lace and she carried white orchids with stephanotis. Mrs. Thomas G. LaBelle was her sister's matron of. honor and the other attendants were Mrs.

Charles A. Buckley Jr. and Miss Nancy Marie Carrano. Charles Thomas served as best man and Richard M. Buckley and William Arvay brothers of the couple ushered.

A reception took place in Schwaben Germania hall. The couple will reside in Mississippi, where the bridegroom is stationed at Kessler AF base. bride, a graduate of Notre Dame high school, attended Housaton- Community college and was ormerly a secretary at Dyna- Truck, Bridgeport division of DCA. A graduate of Masuk high school, the bridegroom attended Housatonic Community college. CAPT.

MRS. BALDWIN Joan Bailey Wed To Capt. Baldwin Miss Joan L. Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bailey of Caldwell, Idaho was married to Capt. Richard F. Baldwin, USAF, son of Kenneth F. Baldwin of Van street, Stratford, and the late Mrs. Baldwin on Sept.

6 in the 'Caldwell First Methodist church. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with a train of lace and carried pink roses with a white orchid and lilies of the valley. Following a trip to Lake Tahoe, the couple are residing at McDill Air Force base in Tafpa, Fla. wher3 the bridegroom, a pilot, is stationed. Mrs.

Baldwin attended Utah State university and the University of Idaho and was formsrlv an airline stewardess. The bridegroom is a graduate of Utah State university. MR. GEORGE MRS. JOHN ARVAY Lorraine A.

Kodz Nurse, Is Married Miss Lorraine Ann Kodz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kodz, 9 Elaine street Trumbull and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Novosad of this city, was married to George Angelo Urquhart son of Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Urquhart, 112 Clifford street, Hamden on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. in St.

Teresa's Trumbull. The Rev. Robert Kiely chaplain at St. Vincent's hospital, officiated. Escorted by her father, the ride wore a gown of satin and lace fashioned with long sleeves, and an A-line skirt with a lace trimmed chapel train.

Her tiered silk illusion veil was caught to ahalo of crystals and ace and she carried a cascade of carnations and stephanoti with a white orchid center. Mrs. Michael Sninsky was her sister's matron of honor and Mrs Daniel Kodz, Miss Louise and Miss Lucille Hvizdo were the other attendants. Ronald Urquhart was best man for his brother and Joseph and Daniel Kodz, brothers of the bride, and Richard Dube ushered. The couple left for the Pocono Mountains after a reception in White Eagle hall.

They will live at 282 Noble street, West Haven. The bride is a graduate ol Trumbull high school, and St Vincent's school of Nursing and attended. Sacred Heart university She is a registered nurse at St. Vincent's hospital. The bridegroom, a retail saleman for Seal- test Foods, is a graduate of Hamden high school and attended Quinnipiac college.

Mrs. Emory Entertains At Debutante Tea Mrs. German H. H. Emory of Sasco Point, Southport and New Linda J.

DeFilippo, Thomas J. Rogers Married in Shelton Miss Linda Jean DeFilippo, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. DeFilippo, 45 Sunset drive, Shelton became the bride of Thomas John Rogers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Rogers, 10 Grissom drive. Stratford yester- lay morning in the Shelton As- of God church. The Rev.

lonald P. Domina at he ceremony at 11 o'clock. Given in marriage by her fa- her, the bride wore a gown of vhite crepe with venise lace and ashioned with a high neckline, ong sleeves and a bell skirt with chapel length train. Her three iered silk illusion was arranged rom a Juliet cap and satin Dior iow and she carried a cascade of Phalaenopsis orchids, stephen- otis and ivy. Mrs.

Alex Kingersky was her sister's matron of honor and Miss ivelyn Cirkot was the maid of lonor. The other senior attendants were Miss Grace DeFilippo, sister of the bride, Miss Carol 3 etro, Miss Marilyn Falls and Mrs. Richard O'Connell. Diane Timchak was the junior bridesmaid and Denise Rogers served as the flower girl. a week visiting her sister, Mrs.

Margaret Dounch, of Stamford, ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 2, Murphy, of Coleman street, ler brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, of Newtown and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Thomas, of Putnam street. Michael DeJoseph was best man and the ushers were Alex Joseph Whyte, Robert Salerno, Richard O'Connell and Patrick Rogers. Following a reception in the inn, Stratford, the couple left for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. A graduate of Shelton high school, the bride attended Butler Business school, and was former- employed at Avco.

Mr. "Ponte, a graduate of Warren Harding ligh school, is an Army veteran and is co-owner of the Homeport restaurant. MRS. THOMAS J. ROGERS Brignolo Sludio MRS.

JAMES N. SMITH Korlanofl Sludio Vliss Ana Ramos A Saturday Bride Miss Ana Awilda Ramos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Ramos, 170 Talyor drive Major and Mrs. Francis Wilson, of Fillington, are spending 0 rk city, entertained at tea on Wednesday in her Manhattan home for the 14 girls to be presented at the 27th annual Grosvenor Debutante ball set for Nov.

29 at the Plaza hotel, New York. VIrs. Emory is a member of the xard of Grosvenor Neighborhood louse, the beneficiary of the ball. Lenkowskl photo MRS. DANIEL J.

BOSKI Miss Judith Fox Becomes a Bride Miss Judith Ann Fox, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. of Maple road, Easton was married yesterday morning to )aniel Joseph Boski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Boski, 159 Gerdes road, New Canaan. The 11 ceremony was in St. Mark's Episcopal church New Canaan by Rev. Grant Morrill. Mr.

Fox gave his daughter in marriage. Her gown of white organza was fashioned with an Empire bodice, short sleeves of Chantilly lace, a pearl-trimmed lace neckline and lace-edged back panels caught with miniature bows. She wore a tiered bouffant veil of illusion, gathered to a double crown of lace and crystals and carried a cascade of chrysanthemums, sweetheart roses and ivy. Mrs. Irene Navikauskas served as matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were Deborah Megura, Judy Kalina, Cathy McLaughlin and Linda McLaughlin and Karen Corker and Cathy Corker attended as flower girls. John Ochwat was the best man. Glenn Boski served as ring bearer and Albert E. Fox, brother of the bride, Robert Megura and Peter Fcdorko ushered. A a reception in the Three Door inn, the couple left Washington, D.C.

They will live' in New Canaan. A graduate of Joel Barlow high school and La Rcchnique Modeling school, the bride is a teller with the State National bank. Her husband, an alumnus of New Canaan high school, also attended Norwalk State Technical college and is an electronics tedv nician Norden's in Norwalk. the son bride of Jose A. of Victor Aponta and Mrs.

Benigna Pedroza of 'uerto Rico yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's church. The Rev. Victor Torres officiated. The bride, escorted by her ather, wore a gown of Chantilly ace accented with pearls and crystals and fashioned with an Empire bodice, long tapered sleeves, a scalloped Sabrina neckline and an A-line skirt with a Watteau chapel train.

Her silk llusion veil fell from a forward petal of matching lace trimmed with pearls and crystals and she carried a cascade of stephanotis and miniature carnations with a white orchid. Miss Annie Cruz was the maic of honor and the bridesmaids were Carmen S. Ramos, Carmen A. Romas, Luz E. Ramos Beniga Ortiz, Lillian LaTorre am Olga Marcano.

The flower gir was Carmen Rivera and Jose Rivera was the ringbearer. Jose Cruz was best man Loren zo Merced, Miguel Ayala, Is mael Muniz, Rafael Rodrigue; Luis Cintron and Herman Cintron ushered. A reception followed in Journey's inn after which the couple left for a trip to Puerto Rico. The bride, a graduate of Bassick high school, is a teller at People's Savings bank. The bridegroom, who is employed at Avco, is a graduate of Gautier Benites high school, Puerto Rico.

Brignolo studio MRS. JOSE APONTE Bridal Announced Of Eleanor Perry Eleanor Perry daughter of Mrs. Frances Kolaniak, 347 Stillman street and the late Joseph Kolaniak, was married to William Charles Perez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anecetto Perez, 894 East Broadway, Stratford yr-ter- day afternoon at 1 o'clock by a Justice of the Peace.

Miss Lynne Boynton and Stanley Forkell, both of Cromwell, attended the couple. After a reception in the Fair- Corblt Sludio MRS. WILLIAM PEREZ way restaurant, the couple lefl on a motor trip to New York anc Washington, D.C. Mrs. Perez, a grauate of Strat ford high school, attended thi University of Connecticut and i employed at Avco-Lycoming.

Mr Perez, a graduate of Warre Harding high school, is machinist at Avco. Joan Lazorik's Bridal Solemnized To James N. Smith Miss Joan Lazorik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F.

Lazorik, 35 Emery street Stratford, was married to James Nelson Smith, son of Mrs. Dorothy E. Smith, 1173 North Broad street, Meriden and the late Nelson B. Smith, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in St. John Nepomuccne church.

The Rev. Francis Mihalek officiated. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satapeau appliqued with venise lace on the neckline, Empire bodice, long tapered sleeves and the A-line skirt which was bordered with crystal trimmed laced and featuring a lace edged Watteau chapel train. Her bouffant silk illusion veil fell from a crystal and pearl trimmed petal plateau and she carried a cascade white phalae- nopsis orchids, stephanotis and star-ivy foliage. Mrs.

Richard Thrush was the matron of honor and Miss Susan Levine was the maid of honor. Miss Patricia Smith, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Paula Pulos, Mrs. Ernest Jalbert and Miss Linda Platko were the other senior attendants. Vickie Marie Vitale was the flower girl and aniel Smith, brother of the idegroom was the ringbearer. Fred Smith was best man and lexander Lazorik, brother of the William McGarry, Gene odenbush, William Kogut and )hn Russo ushered.

A reception took place in rederick's, Fairfield. A graduate of Bunnell high chool and Quinnipiac college, bride is a secretary at the emington Arms company. Mr. mith is a graduate of Maloney igh school and Quinnipiac col- ige and a member of Tau appa Epsilon fraternity. He is an accountant with Robert D.

filler and company, West Hart- Rodgerson Carrano Troth Announced Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Carrano, 304 Griffin avenue, of the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Marie, to Donald Vincent Rod- gcrson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William V. Rodgerson, 243 City View avenue. The couple plan to be married Aug. 22, 1970. The future bride was graduated Tom Notre Dame girls' high school.

She is attending the Stamford branch of the University of Connecticut and is em- sloyed by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company. Mr. Rodgerson is a graduate of Notre Darne boys high school, rle is a painter with the Wood avenue Body shop and is in the Army Reserve. Benedetto studio MISS JOANNE CARRANO Mayor and Mrs. Hugh Curran and their children photographed recently on the lawn of thsir home at 1776 Noble Avenue.

The Curran children, front row, left to right ore: Mary Pat, Mory Ellen, Hugh, and Mary Kate, 6. Standing behind them are Maura, 13 and John 15. The Mayor a candidate for re-election Tuesday. Adv Mark Krysiak, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Krysiak, of Kenyon street, Stratford, is now fully recovered after undergoing surgery in Bridgeport hospital. He celebrated his 15th birthday Oct. 25. Ho, his parents and sisters, Maryellyn and Robyn attended the family supper at St. Joseph's church hall last Sunday.

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