Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 10

Publication:
New Castle Newsi
Location:
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TEN NEW CASfTLB NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1976 Geralsky Monaco Perrotta Mqngina StJohn Fabritius Spellman Mobley ELLWOOD CITY -Gavle Ann IE 'vviCir Cindy Rose Perrotla and Frank Joseph Mangina were married Oct. 2, 1976 In SI. Lucy's Roman Catholic Chinch, Tie Rev. Vincent Bertolir performed the i p.m.

ceremony which took place, during (he month marking tie 25th wedding anniversary' of the bride's parents Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Perrotta, W9 Eighth St. and Mis, Jennie R.

Mangina, 108 E. Wabash Ave. Andrea Lornbardo attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patty Mastropietro, JoElltn Kumrow, Tomiuie Maiorano, Mary Margaret Rosso, Mary Ann and Toodie Ann Perrotta, bride's sisters. Rose Ann Perrotta was the flower girl The attendants were altii'ed in apricot and rust-colored gowns and carried a single white rose, surrounded with apricokolored baby's breath and rust-colored ribbons.

Halph Rich performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Mike Frank Cubellis, Joe Perrotta, John Haigtia, groom's brother; Gary West, Bobby Perrotta, bride's brother and Stephen Leilera. Vocalists for the service were Angle DeMuccio and Mark Izzo. accompanied by Angie DeMuccio. A reception was held for Ihe couple at Unione Calbrae.

Following a trip to Pennsylvania Dutch Country, the newlyweds are residing al 1W N. Cedar St. The bride Is. a secretary for Education Centers I and II and MASUHY, Ohio Luetle Jwn Ceralsly became Use bride ot Ronald Eugene Monaco In a 3:30 p.m. ceremony in St.

Ber-nadette's Catholic Church, Oct. 2, 1976. The Rev. James Cavanaugh presided over the service. Parents of (he couple are Mrs.

Elsie A. Getalsky, 60 Judson Ave. and the late Mr. George Geralsky, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Monaco, 915 DuShane New Castle, Pa, The bride's sisters, Georgine Geralsky and Mrs. Halph Wiseman, attended as matron and maid ot honor. Bridesmaids were Debra Taub, FarrelJ, Mrs. William Altiere, and Mrs-, Da nielCeialsky, Hubbard.

The attendants wore cranberry-colored knit gowns with chiffon capes. Thef carried bouquets of mixed blooms in shade of white and cranberry accented with ruby's breath. Their headpieces were crcsberry-colored roses and baby's breath. Andrew J. Cangliero gas the best man.

Ushers were Samuel Mormcrj, groom's brother; Dale Faglia, Thomas Ross and Mario Detsignore. Ftower girl was Jill Altiere and Christopher Wiseman was the ring bearer. Mary Louise Pehuo provided vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs. Austin Keaveny. A reception was held at the Holy Cross Romanian Orthodox Church in Hermitage, Pa.

Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple is living at 619 McClure Sharon, Pa. The new Mrs. Monaco Is a grsduale of Brookiietd High School and attended Younstown Slate University. She is a legal secretary lor the law firm of Cusick, Madden, Joyce and McKay, Sharon, Pa. Her husband, a graduate of New Castle High School, holds a bachelor's degree from Slippery ELLWOOD CITY Terryl Jean Spellman and David M.

Mobley were married at 4 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church Oct. 2,1976. The Rev, True Spangle ol-fleiated at the candlelight ceremony, The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs.

William Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mobley, Kershaw, S.C. Attending the bride were Luanne Sberna as maid of honor and Siundra Spellman, of Latrobe, bride's sister; Rhonda Spellman, Wheeling, W.Va., bride's sister; Kim Price, Sparta, N.J.

and Shirley Reeves, Kershaw, S.C. as bridesmaids. They were attired in two-piece knitted blue gowns and carried colonial bouquets of white roses, stalice, carnations and baby's breath. The groom was attended by Sean Cavanaugh, Fairfax, Va. who served as best man.

Serving as ushers were Mark Heller, Moores Hill, Edward Valen-line, Hunlinglon, and Edward Kozar, Ilerry. A program of wedding music was presented on the organ by Mrs. Harold McWh error. A reception was held in the Worth Sewickley Fire Hall follow- St. John and Mkhie William Fabritius were married in a p.m.

ceremony in Slippery Hock Presbyterian Church Oct. The Rev. John P. Borter performed the service for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert St.Jobn, Ml. Hope Road, and the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Flbritius, RD3, Beaver Falls. Mrs. Larry C.

Baker attended as matron of honor. She was attired in a yellow quintessa polyester gown and cirri eda bouquet of yellow and apricot-eofored mums. The bride and groom's sisters served as bridesmaids. Chris Fabritius, Beaver Falls arid Janet St. John wore apricokolored quintessa polyester gowns and carried yellow and apricot-colored mums.

William Jay Brenner performed the duties of best mart. Ushers were the groom's brothers, Ronald and Alan Fabritios. Paulette Luclanl, accompanied by Mrs. Larry Miller, provided vocal seleclions lor the ceremony. A reception followed in the church's social rooms.

The couple, who honeymooned in Niagara Falls, are al home at Mr. and Mrs. Mlchoel W. Fabritius RD 2, Douglass Road, Beaver Falls. The new Mrs.

Fabritius is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Use Community College of Beaver County. She is employed as a secretary at the Pine Valley Bible Camp. Her husband, a graduate of Riverside High School and a four-year Air Force veteran, is an employee of Morrow Motors, Beaver Falls. Mr. ondMri.

FrankJ.Mc-noino Collini pre-nuptial showers. One was given by Jo Ellen Kumrow in her home. Miss Kumrow's mother and ister aided her with Ihe mis-cellaneous shower. Toodie Ann Perrolla was the winner or the doorjiroe. Members of Ihe bridal party hosted a miscellaneous shower in SI Lucy's Church Hall- Assisting them were aunls of the bride, Grace Russo was Ihe winner of the door prize at that event.

Mr. ond Mrs. David M. Mobley inglleccrenony. The bride is a graduate of Lin- coin High School and Hie Pennsylvania Slate University.

Sac is now attending Union College in BarboUTville, Ky. The groom, a graduate of Marshall High School and Union College, is a staff writer for the1 Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Ky. Mrs. Ronaldi Monaco Donnigan Pholpcjrophy Hock Slate College, a master's degree from Westminster College, and a media specialist's degree from (he University of Pittsburgh. He is employed as a coordinator of instructional materials al Midwestern intermediate Unit IV, Grove City.

Pa. The bride was honored at three pre-nuptial showers. The first was hosled by Mrs. Daniel Geralsky and Georgme Geralsky at St. Bemadelte's Cirurcri Hall, Ilie second was hosted by the gjoom's mother and Mrs.

Samuel Monaco at Popo's Restaurant. Newcastle, Pa. ami the third was held in the bride's home and hosled by Mrs. Halph C. Wiseman, Georgine Geralsky, Mrs.

William Altiere and Debra Taub. Intermediate Unit IV. Her husband is the manager of the Wampum Tesaco Station. The bride was honored at two Sulia DeMase Jones Kwiecinski Holler Mowry The Pauline V. Isaac Weddiruj Chapel was the site far the wedding of Mary Elizabeth Holler and John Edward Mowry.

Use couple was married Ocl. 2, 1976 in a 3 service. The bricfe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denniston, RD 2, Portersvilte.

The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mowry, 678Superior St. For the ceremony, the bride chose a blue gown and a white headdress trimmed with roses over a three-tier blue veil She eawied bine carnations, red roses and baby's The groom's sister, Maria Lynn Mowry, served as maid of honor. She wore a mint green gown and carried a bouquet ol green carnations, white baby roses and baby's brealh.

Richard Mowry, groom's brother, was Ihe best man A reception was held for (he couple in the home of the groom's parents. Following a honeymoon to Sharon, the couple are residing at 219 Vz N. Crawford Ave. The bride is a graduated the Lawrence County Area Vocational-Technical School. Her husband, a four-year veteran ol the United States Marines, is employed by Youngstown Sheet and Tube.

frj IPS! Sherry Lynn Jones and Phillip Joseph Kwiecinski were married in a 4 p.m. ceremony Sept. 29, 1576. The Rev, Lome J. Lee performed the service in the First Church of the Nazarene.

Parents ol the couple are Mr, and Mrs. James Nelson Jones, ED 1, New Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kwiecinski, 273 Lewis-Seilert Road, Hubbard, Ohio. Attending as maid of honor was Martha Cunningham, Wampum.

She wore a white chiffon gown sprinkled with blue roses, and canleda single blue rose. Bridesmaids were fjindy Kasiowskl, Sharon; Judith Sollar, Lowellville, Ohio; and Roberta Bruce, New Wilmington. They wore while chiffon gowns printed with pink roses and each carried a single pink rose. Raymond Banks of Niles, Ohio performed Ihe duties of best man. Ushers were Paul Ross, Hubbard, Ohio; Mark Stavntlds, Girard, Ohio and Frank Ohio.

Donald James Ketterer was the organist forthe ceremony. A reception for the newlyweds was held in the Grange Hall, New Wilmington. The couple. is making their home al 273 Lewis-Relfert Road. ELLWOOD CITY Donna Marie Sulia became the bride ol Rocco Anthony DeMase Jr.

in a 4:30 p.m. ceremony Oct. 2, 1376. The Rev. Nick Pesjnlca performed the service in the Purification of She Blessed Virgin Mary Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anlfiony Sulla, 709 Smiley St. Her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rocco A.

DeMase i7tt King Ave. Attending as maid of honor was Roberta Wilson of Danville, Ky. Bridesmaids were Laura Sulia, sister of (he bride and Dorene DeMase, sister oi the groom. Flower girls were Tonya Sulia andJennlterOadTia. The attendants were dressed in gowns of Nile green jersey knit.

They carried fall floral arrangement of carnations and pompons in shades of brown, orange, green and gold. Ken Gadzia was the best man. Ushers were John Denny of Boardman, Ohio and Tom Mulroy of Slippery Rock. Vocalist and organist for (he service was Ftancis Fotia. Following the wedding, a reception was held in Ihe Wayne Township Fire Hall.

The newlyweds, who honeymooned in Williamsburg, are at home at Rf) 2, EllwoodCity. The bride is a graduate ol Lincoln High School and Slippery Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Kwiecinski HWtW Of Outrageous temper of YefinecT woman worries her fiance DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a nice, refined woman my age (5) and we planned to be married neat month.

But an incident occurred last seek in the shop where she works that makes me wonder ill shoutd go through with my marriage plans. Another woman employee and my friend got into an argument when the other woman accused ray irieni of stealing one of her best customers. The name-calling graduated into hair-puffing, and my friend was getting the best of this other woman when the other woman yanked her dress oft her. Well, my lady friend just wouldn't quit. Minus her dress she tore into (he other woman, and before the battle was over, bolh women stripped each other and were fighting naked when the boss called the police.

My question: Should I marry this woman who fought naked in front of both men and women when she cuuM hive quit when just her dress had been torn off? WONDERING IN N.Y. DEAR WONDERING: Among other (rings, your tady friend ex-hibiled a violent temper. I'd have to know more about her before answering your question, but il you place a high premium on modesty, don't rush into anything. DEAR ABBY: Do you think it's all right for a man who is married and has four children to go out with other wmen as long as itdoesti'tinterferewithhishomehfe? I can't receive mail at my place because nothing around here is private, but I need an answer fast. nURUNGAME BEAR It's NOT all rigbl.

Besides, regardless of what you may think, il HAS TO interfere Hilfj his heme life. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are in disagreement over Clcrlt CDA bus excursion set for Sunday Court Teresa Irene No. 231 of Catholic Daughters of America is sponsoring a bus trip to Oar Lady of FaUmi Shrine in Youngstown, N.Y. and to Niagara Falls, Canada Sunday. Anyone interested in maiing the trip is to contact Berniec Dellaverson, 6 W.

Leasure Ave. SCHWINN SCHWINN Bicycle Center union pimw.smEST. Phone: 652-3434 Mr. and Mr J. Rocco Anthony DeMase Jr.

Rock State College. She is employed by Ellwood Knitting Mill. Her husband is a graduate of Union High School and Slippery Rock State College and is an employee of Guttman Petroleum where he is a service station supervisor. mm kt rf iTTn bin Mrs. Brooks to be honored Mrs.

Ralph Hrooks, president Trivilino Gagliardo SALEM, Va. Delores Trivihno of Wampum and Carmen Gagliardnof 414 N. Vine were married Oct. 9, 15)76 in Our Lady ol Perpetual Help Church by (he Rev. JohnT.

Ryan. The bride is (he daughter of the late Mr. ami Mis. Joseph Trivilino and her husband is the son of Mrs. Joseph Gagliardo of Crafton, Ohio and the late Mr.

Gagliardo. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Mahr of A mb ridge.

The new Mrs. Gagliardo is employed by the Bell Telephone Co. and her bridegroom Is with ConRail. Mrs. Urooks is presently secretary of the' American Legion Auxiliary 343, president of her Sunday School class at First Baptist Church, pianist at Liberty Grange, member of Past President Parley and 8-40 of the Legiun Auxiliary, and is Ihe first New Caslte Tri-County Council preside litsnwe wartime.

All county units are invited to the reception. of the Tri-t'ounly Council of American Legion Auxiliaries (Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer Counties), will be honored at a reception this evening. The event will be conducted at the Perry Gaston Post 3B from 7:30 to 5 ro. Post 34 Auxiliary is (he hosl organization, with chairman Mrs, Clifford Zeigier. 48th YOUR 1976 CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK WILL BE MAILED BY NOV.

8th AUTHENTICALLY STYLED I P'fi. PHOTO snmemir-ganawantyouiosettteit. When someone comes to our door askir tor rr.e, my husband will invite him (or her) in, and he sends Item io whichever room of Ihehouselhappentobeinatthemomail. He's sent people to my bedroom when I'm tying down! He had directed them to (he basement while I'm putting up pickles. He's even invited them to join me in (he kitchen while I'm mopping up (he floor! 1 have asked him to please aslt the caller to be seated, then come get me so I can go to THEM, bat he never does.

He continues to send them to me, which embanasses me to no end. He is a perfect gentleman otherwise, but now that he's retired and home all day, this habit of his is getting rne nervous. We've been married 43 years, and this morning he sent a magaane salesman into my bedroom while I was dressing! Please help me. FURIOUS HEAR FURIOUS: You've told your husband whit I would have told Bim. NWit's two to one.

Club president honored at lunch The Oakwood Garden Club Mrs. Hal Cowta was honored held its regular business meeting Cedent and presented with a Paul Revere Bijj Savings COATS SUITS DRESSES 108 E. Washington SI. 1977 WILTON YEARBOOK SHEARER'S BAKERY NOOK 946-2282 CAKEDICORATING SUPPLIFS WILTON DISTRIBUTOR RD.l,NiwWilnhgttn,Pa. 1421 WJn.inglon Ed.

655-5342 STUDIO DIVISION COPIES FROM PHOTOS We an molce a Copy from your original picture. Also oil linting and sepia toning. CAMERA and PROJECTOR REPAIRS gift- at a luncheon Oct. 13 in the The neit mppHnp will ha Nnu Bowls by International Silver Company with each purchase oureraue an suihemic repiodix-tfcm of Paul Reveres sctounlolhis historic nde in to hi story in April ol 1775. A marvelous gift recalling Ihe heritage of ihe Blcenlennial and trie Paii-S3versmi1h.

Sveden House in Youngstown, 10 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs! Ohio. Paul Shannon, Scotland Lane. WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF CRAIG 8-TRACK CAR 5TERE0S $0095 PAY ONLY 77' PER INTRODUCTORY VISIT PLUS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS UP TO 75 OF! fall fashions arriving daily "frcigi rfi 111 1 wm in mm 1 iJiVKV RlkkAAiRfaRI FURWmiM Yflvi Her point Admriol RCA 'Whlrlpwl Dx1r Dwler I7 FROM We Specialize in making the most delicious Birthday Cakes in town Danish Pastry Shop. Cor, North Jellcrson Regularly Sale Price $13.00 $10.00 $15.00 $12.00 $17.50 $14.00 $22,50 $17.00 $25.00 $18.50 Use Your Charge 5'Bowi 6' Bowl 7' Bowl 8' Bowl 9' Bowl "4 SH0PPES IN ONE" Odyssey Shoppe Plus Siie Shoppe Tall Shoppe Jr.

Mi Casual Shoppe The LOIS SHOPPE ME.h'oiMrlflMiS!. 6SS-4747 Ol wnnecvifiL- ivxt at totiit wist At nit ptHwumio urn BOOHS: II 10 1 OMIT, NED. (I 10 tmb iit-stuw NORTH CITY PLAZA. II I. NORTH ST.

652-5515.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Castle News Archive

Pages Available:
456,441
Years Available:
1891-1978