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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 11

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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THK BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY MM, HENRY P. RVDZ Louise Olson Wed To Henry P. Rydz nt ttiw Hulds Alton, daughter of Mr, und Mrt, SidwMd H. Olson of toad, Palrfleld, to Henry Peter Rydi. of Mr.

and Mm. Stanley Kydi of 91 avenue took yesterday at o'clock, in Salem Lutheran church. Thi Caryl Benwn perfonntd ceremony. tttven In by her futhrr, wore gown of ninon over en tin, fushloneii with a mftn- rtmrln collar, a lace yoke, lont pointed at wrlito, a At' ted bndtcft nBrt a full nkirt, endinur tn lonjt train with two rowi of Her llluaitm veil fell from a Dritll trimmtd with plmt- net and carried a Raxoade bouquet of Klame- liM an ere hid, Win Sleinpr an maid 6f honor, an orchid nit with a matching atole and picture hat. She rarried a itoia-ftay of variegated Misi Htlen Fitsp, CUmey MereurJn brtdMrnaJdi, wore lAw net tltraplen with matehlaj; and picture hati, junior brltfaintlldK, JDonna Ol- aftfl Saadra Swarnery, itretn Icoittd orjrandy cowni with matching picture rtora Gnul, flower wore a yellow frock with a matching httt.

and Junior brideK- malda nwegay of varlogat- flowert. Wllllftm an and ttdward MHuBki, xnd IPllap inhered and A5nn Ol' brother ot bride, wan ring bearer. A tectptlon followed in Vary Inn after which left for Niagara Falls attd Canada. The for traveling a Navy and white ptkadot driM with a Navy duiUr And KccriRorleo. On returning they will make thtlr in 413 road, Falrflrtd TAr.

Mrs. Clifford H. Welle, Mr. Mm, C. C.

Welle, of wtiifn Plains ronci, Tnimbnll; Fred Ijtwrence Marsh und Nancy Mnrah nf Marih mad, EBli- ter, attended tbK f-rsduatlon nf "Soota" Vfrlln, of TrtirahiiH, last week In Lonftmraitow, Mags. "Suets" hsji completed her Kxeou- tlve Secretarial tit Bay-Path Junior and In now upending a few aa Kiiest of olani- matt, Carolyn of Royal Oak, Mkh. MRS. QEORGat GUARD, JR. ANN WELSH MARRIED FRIDAY TO 6.

H. NUNN MtM Ann Wtlih, dull ffh tut 1 ot JR. of Baybarry lane, and Grady Harrison Nunn, ion at Mr, Roy Nmm r( Dtl- Jag, married Friday, In New York Hty by Frederick Mtll.r. Robirt Hotter, of bury, L. matron o( honor and of New York rvrd an bunt John H.

Welsh, brother of gave her in formes Ml SB a of Bolton School and Pratt Institute and atrved during World War IT with WACi in Guiftea and In Philip- plnei, Mr. Nunn graduated from Oklahoma University, warn a her of tht faculty of York University and new teaching mparative Government at the of Alabama, He for two yet.it In the artillery In the South Paolfla. Marie Gentile Bride Of G. Guard, Jr. ROOKFIELD MM.

C. Bradley eC Haw- leyvllle Road, will mtartain fcbe meeting for 1SBI JtMmoV ahtp Fair rf St. Paul'e: church en Thursday at her home. Gentile, dautrhtrr of Mr, anrt Mrs. Patricia Gent of S3 IVBB rourt, and George Bnnltl Guard, SOB of' Mr.

and MM. Guard of (IBffi Canaan road, Stratford, married yea- ttrcday mornlns 1 In At. church, Rev. Edward F. Doyto performed ID o'clock ceremony, nmny.

The bride, by wore a gown of whits nvton net with velverny diiet trim over the mttra gown, a drape fffect yoke, a bodice, end a bouffant floor length dkirt. Her (1'k veil of lllualon fell from a cloche of pfarlti and rhinetLonen. Evelyn Paolettl, ot maid honnr, worn n. and pink nylon tulle ballerina gown with a natchin.8 tullt head- iren0. Harold serve 1 beit man for bin brother and Fred Paolettt, nephew of and Kenneth Guard, brother of bridegroom, uehered, A wtddlns breakfast lervtd In of the hrlde'a parente later in dar the left: on wett- trip.

ebon for nff a two pieoH talomon dreee flu It with Navy blue aoeftneriM and an orchid eoraage, They will make thetr In Bit rourt. Mu, Edith McCttihi, ef wilt on June 2ft lor monthly meeting of ihn ConfraUtrity of the Binary of St. JMtjih't church, Mr. and Ml 1 John W. XMitgbM, of the CeMtrr, returned from a vacation trip ta Whits Sulphur Va.

Utf, Lawrence D. Smith, ot Road South, rnturnfld on SYI" day Jrom Swlth Kottinamp- Attendftd of lectures on world during the week. Mm. a of Smith of Hep. Mrs.

Plait H. Creed, of Rond, 7, wilt leave on June 38 for Camp Brady, Town an, N. whern will hit a councilor for the John Wright, of Mr. Wirgfct, of "Twin Gntea," Hfll, has turned from (tannery irhool, WMliingtori, for vaeaUon, AMAZING A i i for homo! OR NEW WALLPAPER Of CtiAXMt' Wallpaper can do so much to A room glow -with life and intertit--and i-KAlfCT WAMRBK you'll dclightte! with new bMuty MAKCT WAmmr wallpaper Came in today-- let nw toll you bow I am authorized to give you a iccond selection without coat if you're not completely sutisfied-Irt me show you the MAHCV WARRBN collection feihion-rieht papers, designed for your home. ON LIN PARKING ENtRANCK GOLDEN HILL STREET OKAUEKS CALL OUR WHOLESALE DEFT.

jq.r Povt rtNiht MR. AND MRS. JOHN WOJCrllK Jean Bonitali Wed To John Wojchik Miss Qathleen Bonliat), daughter of MVH. Gaetanina Bontt- atl of IBM Park rhe brtds of, Joseph, Wojrhlk, ion of Michallna Wojchik ct J70 Rune Fairfleld, day morning it A o'clock in St. ehaprt.

Hjeorted bv hfr undo, Nutio Bonltatl, bride win Downed In chant Illy-type And latin atylfd with high tmekllne o( nylon net tfimmul ivith hugB bugle beads Plan Supper June 23 At Tashua Church Mm, A. In rhairman of tho unp- per, leiturinp old fashioned utraw- beny ihorLcakn, to bi inrved at Christ church, Tash.ua, 2S at EiBO p.m. No rwtervations are ntceuary. AjBistinjf Mr(, Ato: Mallett, LllHin Millett, Ruth Mary Ann Boughton, Marie Lucftn, VAIerie Lticair, Joan Whetler, Francim Hallett, MergBief Kdwardu, Blixabcth Hubbell, Flynn, Aim, Wolfn, Mru. Psui Baiog, Mrs.

Raymond Hynn, Mm. Dunlsl Wheeler, Frdnk Kadrle, lire. Gilbert Rldgard, Mrt. Kenneth Mri, Lou It Luoai, Carlson, Oordott Edwards, Mrs, Charles IMckenson, Mrs. Flora Taylor, MTI.

Harvey Hubbell, Mrs. A. ndwardB, Mm. Orrin Win ton and ffi, t. Batter.

In rharna of Mrn, Bd- warda, Mm. and Mrs, Si- Hob Ticrnnn, of Bryant atWet, a patient In Ht Vlnrenl'd hospltnl. Dorothy A. Gulas Married Yesterday The marriage nf Minn Dorothy Ann Gtulat, daughter of George Gu- of Dover iitreet. and niece of Mr.

end Joseph Slksay of 73ft with whem to JftmM A. Df Meter, ran of Mr. und Andrew Demeter of 4rt Vnn Rtriet, WotTfullr, took morning, at 9 o'clock In Mr, church, with RST. MtKmna ofnclat- bv her father, the wAn gowned in white Bfttln made with a initndArln neckllnt, lonff ile(vii pnlntfd at the a fitted Bodle, end full ikirt ending tn a train. Her In felt flngertlp length, from a eftfln heddreBn trimmed with prtarls, and arris praynrhoflk with in ore.hid mark' Miss Joannt Ferenpy, moid of nouor, gown of nylon marquisette, In with a bolero jaokit.

Minn Noel William, of Stratford and Mrs, Marlon Bender, HN other ittenflantu, were gowned ilrallar tn tht maid of honor, in yellow, green and orchid, re- They similar to the brlda'K, and tiarrlcd bqaketi-'of varlesatPd flowern. Patricia Ann Kurd and MBriaHa nar Junior brldemmidB, -were gowned In pink. They wore match- Ing bonnets, and mrrled neskets of variegated flowem. RnbPrt KekacH of Stratford nfsrv- cd as btiBt man, nnd Philip Porado, Andrew Oloyon und Frank Bender ushered. A boiakfajt, followed In the homp nf the hrWs'i aunt and A reception and dinner took later In tht day In Calvin hall.

When the oouple return from mortir trip through Nftw England und Canada, the brld a wore a beige salt with green accessories, they will in 41) Van Zant rtreet Norwalk. and pearli, long pointed at the wrlnta, a fitted bodice and full eklrt ending 1n a long train, Her veil of Illusion fell toom a halo of bugle oeodj Mid piarle, and ihi CArrled bouquet of Mrs Maria KannawBj, an matron of honor, and ArHno Girntane, Maria end MM- tin brideBinaids, gowni of nylon net in mint green and lavendir, respectively. They wore matching laoo picture hsta, sad carried of railed floweri. Violet HUMO flower jrirl freelt- cd in yellow. She carried a basket of mixed flowem.

lira. WlUlaw Ittt WMk vtihV her ulttir OtMft of 327 Imilttan aveAus, On they TTth corn-: of BlootoAeld and (Mwliwry, wftera Kabert HWX, a former of General Bleetrlo company, Mealred bachelor of arts dtfrti magut cum laude. Mr, Box moderator of the Thflolosy elub and editor of the newspaper, The Man, during- Junior rear. wu editor of the yearbook, The Sags, In his Malar year. He will continue his etudlej for the mfnlatey at Princeton Theological semlttWf, Princeton, ST.

In the faM. Joseph Kaanawal nerved aj man, and Joseph 3zymanikl, Jclm 3. Bohak of New York city, and Gerald Manion ushered. Mario Nesconio was ring hearer, A xeeep- tffcn followed in Duke of A-bruuri hall Whan tha left on a wedding trip, the brldn WOTS a pink milt wllh white accessories. On rsturB- ifljr they will in IBM Park BERKLEY-HALL GIVES YOU ALL THIS BECAUSE ARE CONNECTICUT LARGEST Rl-UPHQLSTERERS Finished Economical fl-inferced i ing terms our choice of fabrics land sawn JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE AND CALL OUR OFFICE.

OUR DECORATOR SALESMAN will come to your home anytime, day or evening, with samples of over 150 fabrics. NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE Phone 68-2507 3 PIECE SPECIAL In town r-wwww THIIERKL1Y-HALL UPH, 60. 54 We0d Irtdf apart, Cswi. Whtieot abllimlm ta me, plteM Itave yeir A repMMHtariva coll nty hems abait (any HM, ehif 4 Na CUSTOM-MADE FORMED TO OUft OWN ANY CHAIR ANY SOFA $34,50 AND UP ACCORDING TO FABRIC ERKLEY-HALL UPHOLSTERING CO. 54 WOOD AVE.

PHONE 68-2507 MR. AND MM, JAMEft.

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