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a a a Miss Gajda Is Wed To D. Westall In St. Francis Church at 11 Salurday morning, Donald John Westall of Hopper Rd. Williamstown, took as his bride, Miss Cheryl Ann Gajda of 303 Beaver St. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Walter J. Gajda. The bridegroom's parents are James R. Westall, superintendent director of McCann School and Mrs. Westall, The Rev.

Eugene Curtin, a cousin of the bridegroom, officialed. Miss Maria Weber was organist. The guest soloist, Anthony J. Sacco sang "Panis "Ave Maria" and "On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother." Bridal Party Maid of honor was Miss Linda Bialas of Adams a friend of the bride. Mrs.

Walter J. Gajda Jr. of Arlington, sister-in-law of the bride, Miss Sandra Paradysz of Adams, 2 cousin, and Mrs. Robert Rivers of Dalton, a friend, were bridesmaids. Richard Westall of Marlow Heights, Md.

was his brother's best man. The bride's hrother, Walter J. Gajda Jr. of Arlington, Arthur Roy of Clarksburg, cousin of the bride, and Roberet Rivers of Dalton, a friend of the bridegroom, were ushers. Thomas Gajda and David Westall, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, were junior ushers.

The bride, who was escorted by her father, had a cage style gown of pure silk organza sheer over soft taffeta, fashioned with a high yoke, and brief sleeves of Venise flowers sprinkled with seed pearls. Single blossoms of Venise flowers dotted the front and threaded a narrow border around the hem which continued to A cathedral train, Her forehead cloche of starched lace WAS touched with seed pearls and sequins with a flower of pearls in the crown backed with an organza loop and attached to a long cathedral veil of imported silk illusion. Her bridal bouquet was of white. marguerile daisies, pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis with French lace and maiden hair fern trim, in colonial style. All of the attendants had sister pique, A style, with rounded gowns line mint green cotton necklines and brief sleeves trimmed with Venise flowers.

Their floor length veils fell from A cluster of daisies. The maid of honor had a hand bouquet of white shasta daisy pompons, white baby's breath and satin streamers trimmed with mint green shastu buts and fern. The bridesmaids hand bouquets of pale pink shasta' daisy pom. pons, mint green baby's breath, pink streamers and maidenhair fern. Reception A reception in the 1896 House, Williamstown, followed the MRS.

DONALD. WESTALL ceremony. The bridegroom's cousin, Miss Barbara Thomas of Waltham, was In charge of the guest book, For a wedding trip to Washington, D.C, the bride chose a striped coat and dress set, with navy blue accessories and corsage of red feathered car. nations, white and yellow shasta daisies. On their return Mr.

and Mrs. Westall will reside at 61. East Main St. williamslown. The bride is a seniority board clerk in the industrial relations department at Sprague.

Electric Co. The bridegroom, a senior st North Adams State College, where he will recelve his bachelor of arts degree next January with 3 major in English, is employed part-time M. Salvatore Sons in Williamstown. He is a member of the Williamstown Lions Club. Local Girl Is Wed To R.

Lazrczyk Miss Frances Ann Gyurasz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gyurasz of 1065 Massachusetts became- the bride of Richard A. Lazrczyk, son of and Mrs.

Frank S. Lazarczyk of Rt, 116, East Chesbire, Saturday morning at 9 in St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams. Friend Officiates The Very Rev, Ladisleus F. Pelczynski, MIC, provincial of the Marian Fathers nt Stock.

bridge, a friend of the bridegroom's family, officiated at a clouble ring ceremony. The couple recelved the Papal blessing. Traditional wedding music by organist John A. Sumaj. The church allar was decorated with vases of white gladiolus and sprigs of leatherleaf fern.

The maid of honor was Miss Linda M. Gyurasz, the bride's sister! Misses Simone Saliba of Mary Ann Gattuso, friend' of the bride and Mrs. Frank W. Pester Jr. of Cheshire, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids.

The bride's cousin, Miss Kelly A. Teicher was flower girl. Stanley Phelps of Readisboro, a friend of. the couple, was best man. James B.

Gyyurasz, the bride's brother, Frank W. Pester Jr. of Cheshire, the bridegroom's brother-in-law and Carl Pasierbiak, a friend of the couple, were ushers. Arch Martin Jr. of Williamstown, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer.

The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a flowing cage style gown of sheer silk Mary L. Gamari Is Wed In St. Anthony Church In St. Anthony's Church Saturday morning 11, Miss Mary Louise Gamari, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Gamari of 78 Chase became the bride of Stanley A. son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley F. Prejsnar of 7 Baskin Lane, Adams, The Rev. Dominick Russo officiated.

Mrs. Yvonne Campoli of Pittsfield WAS organist. The guest soloist, Joseph Rogers, an uncle of the bride, sang "Ave Maria," "'Panis Angelicus" and "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother." The church was decor. ated with two large vases of white gladioli and pompons with large white bows. Mrs.

Joy McBrian of Lee, A friend of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Madeline Cuccla and Miss Marily Deflosa, friends of the bride, were bridesmaids. The bridegroom's sister, Miss TELEPHONE THEATRE 458-8146 AUGUST 13-17 THE SEAGULL THE RUSSIAN MASTER'S GREAT LOVE STORY Next Week: "Black Comedy" PALOVAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL MOHAWK Sidney Now! Ends Poitier Shown Daily at: For 1:15, 3:45, 6:15, 8:40 Plus Selected Kids of Featurettes! 50c Next Attraction! "Yours, Mine, and Ours" CATAMA IN COLOR see LUCILLE BALL HENRY FONDA Yours, Mine and OURS VAN JOHNSON TON BOSLEY COLOR by DeLuxe R4180 Show Starts at 8:00 P.M., and Sun. at 7 and 9:00 P.M. AIR CONDITIONED COLLEGE CINEMA at WILLIAMSTOWN A PHONE Lynn Dean Is Married On Saturday Saturday morning at: 10 in Notre Dame Church, Miss Lynn Marie Dean, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold L. Dean of RDI, Petersburg, N.Y., became the bride of David Albert Lampron, son of Mr. and Mrs, Billron Lampron of 93 Wells Ave, The pastor, the Rev. Joseph A.

Lussier, officiated. Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in silk peau soie, and. Alencon -lace designed with empire bodice embroidered with seed pearls, bateau neckline and short sleeves. The A-line princess silhouette, skirt bad a detachable watteau cathedral train with appliqued mollis. Similar motifs enhanced the bodice and sleeves.

Her bouffant silk. illusion veil was attached to a sculptured headpiece of lace petals and open silk loops trimmed with seed pearls and crystals. Sbe carried a cascade bouquet of white and yellow roses, miniature pompons and ivy. The matron of honor, Mrs. Judith Vumbaco, had an empire style gown of baby blue chiffon over taffeta with detachable train and matching headpiece with a short veil, She had a cascade bouquet of yellow and white roses, blue daisies and pompons.

The bridesmaids, Lynn Golowaly and' Mrss. Diane Brassard, the junior bridesmaids, Barbara Lampron, the bridegroom's sister and Barbara Hoose, the bride's cousin, and the. flower girl Cheryl Thibodeau, were similarly dressed in mint green, pink, yellow and orchid. Cascade bouquets of mixed flowers were carried by the bridesmaids, The flower girl had a basket of flowers, Her dress was mint MRS. DAVID LAMPRON green with matching headplece and short veil.

Raymond Croquette, an uncle of the bridegroom, was best man, Robert Dean, the bride's hrother, James Harris and Stophen Lampron, cousins of the bridegroom and John Gwozdz, were ushers. Nicholas Golowaty was ring bearer. A reception for 150 guests was' held at the Cedar House, Lake Elizabeth, Grafton, N.Y. For A wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the bride chose a white and gray dress with white accessories and corsage of white roses. Mr.

and Mrs. Lampron will reside at 93 Wells Ave. here until September when they will go to Providence, R.I., where, the bridegroom will resume his studies at Bryant College. He will be graduated there, next January, He is employed for the summer in this area, The bride was graduated from Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Central School and is now employed at the Warren Wire Pownal, Vt. Her husband was graduated from St.

Joseph's High School and attended Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, until he transferred to Bryant College. Miss Liddell, Mr. Moresi Married Saturday Morning Miss Barbara Elizabeth Liddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Liddell of 114-59-114 South Ozone Park, N.Y., became the bride of John Louis Moresi, son of Mrs. Louis Moresi of 134 State St. North Adams, and the late Mr. Moresi, Saturday morning at 10 in St. Anthony's Church, DE Pittsfield officiated.

Mrs. They Rev. Thomas J. O'Connor Yvonne Campoli of Pittsfield organist. Charles Silkie of- -New York city was soloist.

Miss Susan Liddell: of New York' City was her sister's maid af honor. The bridesmaids. were a cousin, Miss Nancy Harma of Schenectady, N.Y., Miss C. Victoria Shirn of Williamstown and Miss Suzanne Elduff of New London, Conn. Robert Moresi was his cousin's best man, Ushers James Leonesio, Robert Richardson of Greenfield and John Horan Jr.

Beide's 'gOWn The bride wore a short sleeved empire style gown and chapel train of silk peau-de-soie with an illusion veil of Gulpare lace and a bridal bouquet of white roses and daisies. The honor attendant wore candelight yellow chiffon, empire style, with matching flower bat and bouquet of green and white daisies, The bridesmaids had sister gowns to the honor attendant with yellow and green flower hats and bouquets, of yellow and white daisies. A reception, starting ut noon, DRIVE IN Hurry! TOMORROW! ENDS Steve McQueen Faye Dunaway in A Norman Jewison FILM The Thomas Crown Affair COLOR hy Deluxe United Artists for Malore Lacesse -ALSO, AT "DANGER ROUTE" JOHN WAYNE In 'Green Berets' Margo Mitchell Drotter Wed Saturday At St. Francis Church to Mr. Melito St.

Francis Church was the setting for the 10 a.m. wedding Saturday of Miss Margo Mitchell Drotter of 188 Pleasant. and Vincent Melito of 220 North St. The Rev. Joseph A.

Scott offlciated, the main altar was decorated with vases of yellow and white chrysanthemums tied with yellow ribbon. Miss- Maria Weber, organist, played traditional music and' companied the soloist, Miss Kathleen Toohey. He sang "Ave Maria" and "Panis Angelicus." The bride is the Principal Stephen J. Drotter of Drury High School and Mrs. Drotter.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Melito, Miss sheila Drotter, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Miss R.

Cheryl Holman of Pittsfield and Mrs. Robert Mularczyk were bridesmaids. Miss Nora Jaso of Providence, R.I., was junior bridesmaid. All are friends of the bride. James P.

Smith of Manchester, a college roommate of the bridegroom, Was best man. The bridegroom's brother, Joseph Melito, and Allan Blair of Chicopee Falls, a friend of the couple, were ushers. Bride's Gown The bride's gown of white pique, A-line style, was designed with a. chapel length train. Sleeves, neckline and the bottom of the gown were trimmed with Venise lace.

Her bouffant veil of nylon silk illusion was attached to headpicce of Millies of the valley. She carried a semicrescent. bouquet of white glamelias centered with orange Personal Paragraphs Out of town guests who were here for the wedding Saturday of Miss Margo M. Drotter and Vincent Melito included the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen J. Drotter Jr. of Danvers, Paul Drotter. of. Livermore Falls, Maine, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Drotter of Jay, Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drotter of Melrose, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Drotter of Readville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stidsen of Worces.

ter, Mrs. Constance, Guerin of Auburn, Dr. Hector' Jaso and family of Providence, R. Miss Jeanne Ducharme of Woonsocket, R. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Clossey of Manchester, N. Jack Brown of Schenectady, N. Mrs. Dolores Knox and family of Northboro, Mr.

and Mrs. William Milette of Brooklyn, N. Dr, and Mrs. Peter Mellin of Albany, N. James Smith of Manchester, Allan Blair of Chicopee Falls and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Holman and family of Pittsfield. carried semi crescent bouquets of yellow daisies a side cluster at yellow sweetheart roses backed with leather leal fern. The junior bridesmaid had a white dress with orange sash and matching triple Dior bow in her hair. Her flowers were yellow daisies backed with leather leaf fern In semi-crescent style.

The ceremony was followed by a reception at Elwal Pines Inn, Williamstown, The bride's sister, Mrs. Ronald Franzoni, was in charge of the guest book. For a wedding trip to Bermuda the bride had a brown, double breasted coat and dress semble trimmed with white and a corsage of yellow marguerites, Both the bride and bridegroom are teachers in the Adams Public Schools, The bride is a member of the faculty of Adams Memorial High School. The bridegroom, a faculty member of C. T.

Plunkett Junior High School, is also coach of the junior baseball. varsity at AMHS. MRS. R. A.

LAZRCZYK organza over an A Aline taffela skirt, designed with a jewel neckline, above elbow sleeves and a chapel train. Pearl cmbroidered peau d'ange lace adorned into the bodice, slecves and front panel of the gown with scalloped lace encircling the tram. Her. four tiered silk illusion veil was fastened to a lace petal calat trimmed with pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade bouquet of miniature white carnations around a center of pink sweetheart roses, tufted with white nylon tulle and sprigs of fern.

The maid of honor was allired in a carnation pink sleeveless ottoman gown, with modified bell skirt, designed a high jewel neckline and set in cumberbund with a Dior seef bow in back. Her headpiece was matching Dior seef bow. with" 8 silk bouffant veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of white pompons with pink baby's breath and pink pompon buds tied with a white satin ribbon, The bridesmaids wore identical gowns and headpieces of seakist blue and carried colonial bouquets of pink pompons with blue baby's breath and blue pompon buds lied with a pink satin ribbon. The flower girl wore a gown and headpiece matching that of the maid of honor and had an identical colonial bouquet.

The wedding reception was held at 12 p.m., at -the Elk's Home, here. Miss Kathleen Gyurasz, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The is a graduate of Drury High School and is employed as a legal secretary for Atty. Bernard Lenhoff of this city. Her husband is a graduate of McCann School and Is cmployed at the General Electric Co.

in Pittsfield. The bride chose for her going away outfit a pink two piece linen ensemble with matching accessories. Her corsage was white miniature carnations. Following a wedding 'trip to Canada and the Thousand Islands, Mr. and Mrs.

Lazarczyk will reside in East Cheshire. Air Hostesses Now Can Marry Or Grow Older WASHINGTON (AP) An airline stewardess no longer has to worry about losing her job if she marries. She also cun count on government help in keeping her job as she grows older. The Equal Employment Opportunities Commission has ruled that airlines which fire stewardesses when they reach their mid-30s or when thep marry are violating the federal law, it was learned Friday. The decision was confirmed by a commission spokesman but it will not be announced until later.

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The dresses also had cutout backs. Their headpieces were triple Dior bows of orange, They Transcript Paper Route For Sale -Call 653-7010 TASKIN "You Expect And Get More FURNITURE CO. From Our Store" those carpet by LEES SO MUCH LUXURY FOR SO. LITTLE MONEY! In Your Housel Only For Evary Room From $5.95 Expert installation by our own frained mechanics Taskin Furniture Co. For Custom Made Draperies Wall-to- Wall Carpet Installations EAGLE and CENTER STREETS DIAL 663-3784 MRS.

STANLEY A. PREJSNAR Ann Louise Prejsnar of Adams, was flower girl. Robert Menczywor of Adams, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Michael Camari, the bride's brother and Alan Prejsnar of Adams, the bridegroom's brother, were ushers. The gown of silk organza over taffeta in flowing, cage style, featured 1 high neckline edged with pea d'ange appliques, midi length sleeves and a chapel length sweep train.

The gown WAS adorned with matching lace and satin roses. A cathedral length mantilla, reembroidered throughout with motifs of peau d'ange lace, wns set on a crown. She carried a prayer book trimmed with white glamelias and stephanotis with satin streamers, featuring stephanotis and maiden hair trim, She was escorted to the altar by her father. All of the attendants had sister gowns of pink silk organza, cage style, sleeveless, and accented with embroidery. The honor attendant.

and bridesmaids had matching bouffant handkerchiefs and shaded veils with matching embroidery. The flower girl's headpiece was a crown of pink and white daisies that matched her gown and a small pink veil, The matron of honor and flower girl had baskets of white shasts daisy pompons, pink baby's breath and shasta buds with ivy trim. The bridesmaids also had wicket baskets of pale pink, yellow and white shasta daisy pompons trimmed wIth white baby's breath and ivy. At the reception at Taconic Park Restaurant, Williamstown, Mrs. Russell "Barbuto, A friendl of the bride, was in charge of the guest book, Mr.

and Mrs, Prejsnar will make their home 'et 26 Enst Hoosac Adams, following their return from a Bermuda wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose a hot pink sleeveless A-line dress with cowl neckline and while accessories. The bride is a dental assistant to Dr, Donald F. Yelle. She Is a member of the Berkshire District Dental Assistents Asen.

The bridegroom is a computer operator at the General Electric Pittafield. Dr. Yelle's office closed until Aug, MRS. JOHN MORESI was held at the 1896 House, Williamstown. Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr.

and Mrs. Moresi will live at 134 State SI, here. The bride is a secretary at Anken Chemical Co. in Williamstown. She is a member of the Society of Scholars at Mitchell College.

The bridegroom, A 1984 graduate of Drury High School, received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry, cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts, He is a chemist in the engineering laboratories of Sprague Electric Co, COLONIE SUMMER THEATRES 1 Mile North of Latham Circle BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 a.m. fo 10 p.m. CALL 795-8559 Tonight Only at 8:40 P.M. MGM Rocording Stars The Cowsills OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT GIG YOUNG in YOU CAN SOB FOREVER LERNER and LANE'S Musical Eves. 8:40, Sat.

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Shows. Tickets at box offico, by phone or write Box 136, Latham, N.Y. Tickets also at Peebles Jewel Shop. One Night Only AUG. 19 GARY PUCKETT THE UNION GAP WEEK Aug.

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