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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 31

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, NOVEMBER 2, 1969 B-SEVEN IN THE SUBURBS James Fallenbeck And Nurse Married Bethel Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Martha Rose Huggins to James Arthur Fallenbeck which took place Aug. 30 in the First Baptist church, Hingham, with the Rev. William Turpie, assisted by the the Rev. Charles B. Mercer of Troy, N.Y., the bride's cousin, officiating at the 2 p.m.

ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Huggins of Hingham.

Mr. Fallenbeck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erhard Fallenbeck of Old Hawleyville road. Mrs.

Fallenbeck was graduated from Hingham high school and the New England hospital. School of Nursing. Mr. Fallenbeck was graduated from Bethel high school and is employed by the Lincoln Lee company, in Waltham, Mass. Joyce MRS.

WILLARD J. DRESLIN, JR. M. Whitlock Willard Dreslin, Jr. Wed on Saturday Danbury Miss Joyce Marie Whitlock, daughter of Mrs.

Mary A. Kakadeles, 22 Henry street, and -the late Wallace S. Whitlock, became the bride of Willard John Dreslin, son of W. J. Dreslin of Woodside, N.

Y. the late Mrs. Dreslin, yesterday in St. James church. The Rev.

John Spear, pastor, performed the 2 p.m. ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Wallace G. Whitlock, the bride was attired in a gown of white velvet fashioned A-Hne, with a 'high collar and bell- sleeves trimmed with braid and a short train attached at the shoulders. A Juliet cap of lace and pearls fastened her short silk illusion veil and she carried a single white rose.

Miss Janet Eng Of New York city was the maid of honor and Miss Mary Ann Whitlock was her sister's bridesmaid. Robert C. Fay of Chicago, served as best man and the ushers were Dr. John E. Dreslin of Bristol, brother of the bridegroom and Udo S.

Haeckel of Glenolden, Pa. The couple left for Hawaii and Tahiti following a reception at the Lebanon-American club. Mrs. Dreslin, a graduate of Danbury high school and Katharine Gibbs school, New York city, also attended the New School for Social Research in New York city. She is an editorial assistant at McGraw-Hill Publications, New York city.

Mr. Dreslin, an alumnus of William Cullen Bryant high school, in New York, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Rutgers university with a BA degree and New York university with an MA. He is manager of passenger publicity for Pan American World Airways, New York city. Htiscr studio Peterson-Fontaine Briday Solemnized Danbury The marriage of Miss Doris Marie Fontaine to Thomas James Peterson, has been announced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland A. Fontaine, 27 Harrison street. The 'bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Peterson, 12 Fifth street. The ceremony took place Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart church with the Rev. Leopold Sierzega officiating.

The bride, presented in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. Robert F. Churchill, her sister. Robert J. Peterson, the bridegroom's brother was best man.

A reception took place at the Cloverleaf restaurant in Danbury. Mrs. Peterson was graduated from Immaculate nigh school and is employed as a clerk-typist at the Perkin-Elmer corporation. Mr. Peterson was praduatec rom Immaculate High Schoo nd Waterbury State Technical' ollege.

He is serving in the irmy stationed at Fort Myer, 'a. Later this month the couple ilan to live in Arlington, Va. Dianne C. Waldron Engaged to Marry Ansonia Mr. and Mrs.

Edward C. Waldron of Reservoir drive, announce tie engagement of their daughter, Dianne Christine, to William Kyrtopoulos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anastis Kyrtopoulos of West Haven. The wedding is planned for the fall of Miss Waldron attended Stone college, New Haven and is in the supply support department of Sikorsky Aircraft, Trumbull.

Her fiance was educated in Salonika, Greece and is an aluminum siding contractor. Shea studio MRS. WILLIAM O. JONES Shelley E. Gordon Nfurse, Is Married To William Jones Danbury The First Congregational church was the setting yesterday 'or the wedding of Miss Shelley Elaine Gordon to William 0.

Jones which took place at noon with the Rev. Dr. E. Ray Burchell, pastor, officiating. The iride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander H. Gordon, 46 Pleasant street, and the bride- jroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 3on E.

Jones of Lexington, Ind. Given 'in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white velvet gown, Empire style, fashioned with a jewel neckline trimmed with lace, long sleeves with lace ruffles and an A-line skirt with a chapel-length train attached at the natural waistline. She also wore a crown of lace with a two tiered elbow length illusion veil and carried a cascade of oses. Miss Maryanne Dunleavy of Harlford, served as maid of honor, while the bride's other attendants were Miss Rhonda Calamari of Hartford, Mrs. Thomas Rockewll of New Britain and Mrs.

Richard Pavone of Willi- mantiq. Thomas Rockwell of New Britain was best man and the ushers were David Gordon, brother of the bride, Louis DeVito of West Hartford and Larry Jones, brother of the bridegroom. Following a reception at the Stony Hill inn. Bethel, the couple left for Washington, D. C.

They will.reside in Hartford. Mrs. Jones, a graduate of Dan bury high school and the Hartford hospital, School of Nursing is a staff nurse at the hospital. Mr. Jones was graduated from Southwestern high school and is serving in the Navy as a patten maker 3rd, class aboard the USS Fulton.

Tracy studio MiSS DIANE L. VELLI George Bobko, Diane Velli, Engaged Milford Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Diane Louise Velli, daughter of Mrs. Raymond Lipka, 106 Mary Ellen drive, and of Americo Velli of Bridgeport to George Bobko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobko, 114 Mary Ellen drive.

The wedding is planned "or June 20, 1970. A graduate of Bassick high school, the bride is a with Joseph H. Day, Inc. Her 'iance was graduated from Strat- "ord high school. He served in the Army in Vietnam and is an apprentice tool and die maker with Wafe Bearings.

Maureen A. Ginch Lt. Hurtle's Bride Miss Danbury Maureen Anne Ginch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Ginch, 41 Liberty avenue, was married on Sept. 28 to Second Lieut.

Robert W. Hurtle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurtle of Pleasant Rise, Brookfield. Capt.

Robert Hartlidge officiated at the 5 p.m. ceremony in John F. Kennedy Memorial chapel, Fort Bragg, Fay etteville, N.C. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, James Ginch of Bethel and attended by Mrs. Robert E.

Miler. Jean D. Gervasoni James A. Russo Vlarried Yesterday Danbury Miss Jean Dena Gervasoni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gervasoni, 16 Summit street, was married on Oct. 25 to lames Anthony Russo, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Russo of Woodview drive, Brookfield.

The Rev. Joseph Pekar officiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony St. Joseph's church. Presented in marriage by her 'alher, the bride wore a Chan- lace gown fashioned with a scoop neckline, long sleeves and an A-line skirt with a chapel train.

She also wore a lace crown with an illusion veil and carried a bouquet of white mixed flowers. Mrs. John Gervasoni was the matron of honor and Mrs. Anton Adam and Mrs. rCurt Jauker of New Fairfield attended the bride also.

John H. Russo of New Mil- ord was best man for his brother and John Gervasoni the bride's brother, and John Grosso of the Bronx, New York, ushered. A reception took place at the Stony Hill inn, Bethel after which the couple left for Jamai- Chatterbox Mrs. Russo is employed as a computer operator by the Modern Printing and Lithography company, Norwalk. Mr.

Russo is a computer programmer with the Perkin-Elmer corporation, Nonvalk. Lieut. Fallenbeck Marries Teacher Sypniewski Vlarned Yesterday Seymour Miss Linda Sypniewski, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sypniewski, 23 Great Hill road, was married yesterday in St.

Michael's hurch to Russell J. Korolyshun, on of Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. torolyshun.

The Rev. John Stuc- ynski CM, assistant pastor, per- ormed the 11 o'clock ceremony. The bride, presented in mar- iage by her father, wore white irganza over taffeta trimmed ivith Chantilly lace and made vith a scoop neckline and Ion, leeves on the Empire bodice, an A-line skirt with a double lace ianel and a detachable chapel rain. Her bouffant veil of French llusion was arranged from a hinestone tiara and her bouquet Has a round cascade of roses and Miss Joyce Calderola of New laven was the maid of honor and Miss Mary Salce of Shelton nd Miss Janet Sypniewski, sister if the bride, were the bridesmaids. John Rak of Derby served is best man and David Sypniew- ki, brother of the bride and homas Zromek of Derby ushered.

A reception followed in the Fountain Heath, Woodbury. The couple will live in Florida. The bride, a graduate of St. Vlary's high school, New Haven, also studied at Sacred Heart university. Her husband is an alumnus of Fairfield preparatory school and Fairfield university.

Robert E. Miller was the best man and Second Lieut. Robert Dasch ushered. A reception followed in the jridegroom's home in Fayetteville. The couple live in Ayer, where Lieut.

Hurtle is stationed, awaiting overseas assignment. MISS DIANNE WALDRON Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan nf Albany, and son, Billy, are (he house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Zarrillo, of Old Dyke road, Nichols, (or Iho weekend. They attended the Hibernian's dance in SI. i i i hall last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaveil.

Bethel The marriage of Miss Clare Thomson of Dayton, Ohio, to Lieut. George Kenneth Fallen- back took place Aug. 23 in the chapel of Wright Patterson Air Force base in Ohio. Chaplain Norman D. Stephenson officiated, uniting the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Thomson of Centerville, Ohio, to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erhard 0. Fallenbeck of Old Hawleyville road.

Mrs. Fallenbeck was graduated From the College of Education at Ohio university. She is a fourth grade teacher in Fairborn, Ohio. Lieut. Fallenbeck, a graduate of the University of Connecticut, received his MBA degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

He is in the aero systems division of the Air Force at Wright Patterson Air Force base. The couple reside in Fairborn Dr. and Mrs. Uuildford Drake of Tewksbury, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Hollins, of North Andovcr, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zenhigh, of Parkway drive, Stratford, last weekend. They had spent a few days in New York celebrating Dr. and Mrs.

Drake's 40th wedding anniversary. Caught a glimpse of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pitt, of Westport, dining with a group of friends in the Emerald Room, Milford, last Saturday.

Two Devon couples, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Horn and Mr. and Mrs. John Dingee, enjoyed the opening concert of the Greater Bridgeport Symphony's 24th season and capped the evening by attending the annual Navy League ball in the Three Door A double wedding anniversary celebration took place last Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Malchisky, of Airway drive, Stratford. Her brother-in- aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sature, of Lodi, N.

were observing their 25th wedding anniversary and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Masala, of Bodine court, Stratford, were celebrat- ng their 29th wedding anniversary. On hand to extend wel rVishes were Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Basala, Lynn Basala, Bar- iara Sature, of Lodi, N. Mr and Mrs. Robert LaVallee, Sharn Alison and David LaVallee Vlonroc. Mr. and Mrs.

George Malchisky, Rupert, Brian and George Malchisky, 3rd. ol vlilford, Mr. and Mrs. Josepl' Ventrilio, Robert Ventrilio anc Marie Motta, of Monroe, Mr. anc virs.

William Malchisky, Trumbull, Mrs. Julia Malchisky and James Malchisky, of Strat "ord, Mrs. Mary Kerilla, Mr. anc tfrs. George Bartek and Kevin Bartek.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petrucci, of Knolhvood drive, Fairfield, civ at a party yesterday honor of their daughter, Orise Ann, who was celebrating her ifth birthday. Her little guests were Jill Schweighoffer, Eric Schweighoffer, Edmond Ross Betsy Mclntyre and Raymom Chelstowski. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Rourick of Nichols avenue, Stratforc celebrated their 15th weddin anniversary in Plymouth, Mass last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bonvicini, of Milford.

were honored at a tenth wedding anniversary party last evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Matera, of Parrott avenue. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

James Matera, Mr. and Irs. Patrick Matera, Mr. and Irs. James Matera, and Mr.

nd Mrs. David Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. John Lioli'i, of 3 utting Green road, Fairfield, ere hosts at a bridge party ecently.

Their guests were Mr. nd Mrs. Elliott Pierson, Mr. nd Mrs. Edward O'Hara, Mr.

nd Mrs. James Diones, and Mr. nd Mrs. Vincent Theodos. Mr.

and Mrs. Lionel Probert, if Dcnton place, Stratford, were losts at a family party last Sunday in honor of their daughter, Marguerite Anne, who was con- irmed in St. James' church. Mrs. Susan Zaveruha is her sis- er's sponsor.

Brian Cummings, son of Mr. nd Mrs. William Cummings, jf Pastor's Walk, Monroe, was lonored at a family party last riday when he celebrated his 1th birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Schiappa, of Cricket lane, Trumbull, entertained last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mongillo, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chaco.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nagy, of "airfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Kane, of the Harborview Towers, have returned home after a two-week vacation visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Kane's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dobey and children, Ronald, John and Douglas, of Annandale, Va. They also were the mests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest of Vero Beach, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Donahue, Hollywood, Mrs. Connie Cascrta, of West Hollywood, and Mrs. Irene Wecker, of Mi ami Beach.

Diane Chakmakjian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cha makjian, of Dalecot drive Trumbull, was honored at a party recently to celebrate he eighth birthday. Sharing in the fun were Patty Cagganello, Lisa DeSiero, Maureen Mullins, Lis Mayhew, Karla Mangines, Lau rie Crooks, Lauren O'Rourke Kim Hutchinson, Karen Vrabe Elisa Fluff, Debbie Newton an Mary Chakmakjian. such fun to save on our price shoes 9.90 regularly 11.99 to 13,99 Secly slttdlo RUSSELL KOROLYSHUNi Do the budget thing--treat yourself to sensational Stratfords! Plenty of variety with straps and bows, new geometric heels, up-front looks, Fashions nicest colors--black, brown, red, navy and grey including in group.

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