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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 46

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rrrrsninr.u post-cazettei mommy, may 30, 1966 16 Mump 1 ''j 1 Margaret Lopardo, daugh Pittsburgh Home After Trip Abroad ter of Mr. and Mrs. MicK Lopardo of Thomas Boulevard, recently became the bride of Joseph Anohlle, son of Mrs. Antoinette Anoblle of Flowers Avenue. The Rev.

Vlto Lopardo officiated at the ceremony In Holy Rosary Church. Nancy Green Weds David Satenberg Nancy Green, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mayer A. Green of Darlington Road, and Allen Satenberg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Satenberg of Yonkers, N. were married yesterday in the Penn-Sheraton ballroom. Rabbi Walter Jacob officiated and a din-? w. v- nor and reception followed In ft After a honeymoon In Europe nd Africa for four months, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. McNal-ly, will make their home In Shadyslde. Mr. McNally Is employed by Dravo as a project engineer.

The couple exchanged vows 'A the Urban Room. After a trip to Jamaica, Mr. TV yesterday In St. Kalth Church, Prookllne, with the Rev. the Rev.

Christopher J. Atkln. cinson offl- I 4x vf ciaiing. ine Druie wore an jt. Ivory aatln gown, accented wore an jfr accented 7 1 wim re-emoroinerea aiencon lace.

Her mantilla was bor- dered with matching alencon lace. The former Lynnette Ann Burley, daughter of Mr. and 7 -Waal fS 1 -vV- I SIRS. SIcNALLY Mrs. John V.

Burley of Mer Fur Storage 10 Point Economy Cleaning anil Storage Plan 1 iou lO 1. denning Fur 2. Cleaning Lining 3. De-inolliing 4. Glazing 5.

Hooks rings repaired 6. I lining re-tewn 7. Minor rins re-ncwn 8. Personally inspected 9. Pick-up Dclitery 10.

Storage 1200 Valuation (Mink Slulri inc linlcil) Mink, Hearer and Sutria Caali ami Jai kelt not inrludrd. For Honileil Memtenger GUX 281-IWlf. Abrdvanel 518 oon ST. and Mrs. Satenberg will live In Yonkers.

The bride chose a gown of Ivory peau de sole and alcn-con lace with a chapel train trimmed with alencon lace appliques. A pillbox headpiece held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Mrs. Joseph Rapoport was her sister's matron of honor. Carol and Gail Llppard, cousins of the bride; Barbara Nathan and Mrs.

Harvey Schwartz, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Howard Kozinn was best man. Ifirhard Green, brother of the bride; Joseph Rapoport, brother in law of the bride; Harvey Schwartz, brother in law of the bridegroom, and Michael Stoll were ushers. lon Golf Manor, Ardmore. sity Graduate School of Busl- the bride had her sister, Chris- ness.

tine Lynn Burley, as maid of The bride's father Is vice honor. Mrs. Pamela Arm- president of Pennsylvania Flu-strong Lake was matron of orocarbon Clifton honor. Another sister of the Heights, Pa. The bridegroom's bride, Robin Elaine Burley, father is chief engineer, New and Kathleen Marchant were York Improvements, Pennsyl-bridesmaids.

ania Railroad Co. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. McNally of Crowe-Gazdik Cranford, N.

had his father A wedding trip to Miami, as best man. followed the recent wed- The new Mrs. McNally Is a ding of Marilyn Jeanne Crowe, graduate of Chatham College daughter of Mr. and Mrs. here where she received her John N.

Crowe, of Church-degree in science. Mr. McNally ill Road, and Lt. James T. Is a graduate of Lehigh Uni- Gazdik, son of Mr.

and Mrs. versity and Columbia Unlver- John Gazdik of Greenfield. 1 MRS. SATKXBKKG Nova Scotia iw eddingTrip VI For Couple -Posl Gazttt Photo by Paul Slantlt A trip to Nova Scotia fol Rashida Haidri and Gertrude Slesinski 1 lowed the wedding of Eliza' beih White Headley, daugh For convenience, interviews were held en Duquesne University campus at iZLL.tR ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon R. Headley of Delano Drive, A Pittsburgh FlTSf U.S. Has Inspector Slesinski In-Case' Passport anri Kicnaia b. lJaui, son 01 Mr. and Mrs.

R. Clyde Paul of Whitefish. Mont. The Rev. Dr.

Thilip W. Sei-boiling performed the ceremony in the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Fleas-ant Hills. A reception followed in Beck's Charter Oaks. The bride, who wore a By ZOKA INKOYICII of status to permanent resi- fice, that Miss Slesinski took dents. (One of these inter- the examination leading to Like thousands of Til gown of ivory peau de soie .7 1 and lace, with an alencon Statp residents Gertrude views concernea husband promotion.

(Actually, Mr. Sweeney had suggested to all the department clerks that lace mantilla, was given in and wife.) MRS. PAUL they might like to take the examination. The others re marriage bv her laiher. oiwiiiaiu ui luabuuig Mary Headley was maid of Has a new U.S.

passport, honor. Frederick Eckert was Unlike the others Miss best man Kenneth VV. Wei- has no particuar gel and Thomas u. Headley were ushers. overseas trip In mind.

Hers Mr. and Mrs. Paul will live is just an "in-caso" passport Miss Roth Is Bride Of To finish off the day (it was a long one!) Inspector Slesinski accompanied Henry T. Burnslde, assistant officer in charge of the Pittsburgh Office, to the Pittsburgh Airport for her first primary Inspection. This meant checking documents of 116 Americans returning from Amsterdam on a charter flight.

In Washington, D. C. pliedin effect "no thank you, we are happy as we ONE SPWIAL SERVICE Miss Slesinski provides is to spend an occasional day at a district university, making herself available for meetings with foreign students. At a recent such trip to Duquesne David Gibbs A A I i VUj a necessity with her new position as the first woman Immigrant inspector (trainee) In the Pittsburgh office of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service. Glade Run United Presby- Anna AOdmS To Marry LeRoy R.

Titus terian Church in Cooperstown was the scene of the recent marriage of Sharon Minctte Roth and David Edward Gibbs Jr. The Rev. Ernest L. Robertson performed the nuptial ceremony. Following a reception at the Horn of Plenty Restaurant, the couple left for a wedding One of these days Inspector Slesinski may be ordered to escort a female deportee to the country of her origin.

In such a case she must be ready to travel on short notice. Hence the passport. The engagement of Anna M. Adams to LeRoy R. Titus, son of Mrs.

Ruth Titus of Garling Avenue, and the late A. Robert Titus, has been an- Mrs. Raymond Slesinski Is University, the interviewees especially interested in her included Rashida Haidri, an daughter's position for she Indian student from Tanzania, well remember the very dif- East Africa. Miss Haidri ex-ferent conditions in the early pects to finish work on her 1900s when she immigrated Master's in General Education by crowded ship from Poland this August, then teach in the to the United States at the States for a while before re-same time as her husband- turning home, to-be. Symbols of Gertrude Sles- lnski's position are two gold BECAUSE BOTH II and blue badges one for the trip to Bermuda 1 1 1 11 ne Tho hHHo iho ftanrhtpp nf nounceo.

ny hit muiniT, mis. ner new post, MISS Sles- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roth Maly of Shetland inski takes up cases where of LrIie Road Valencia Avenue, East Liberty.

Miss she used to leave off when asked Jill Cislon to be her A(iams ls also the daughter she was a contact representa of the late Miller Adams. the and. before that, an an- momer ana, nT IaIner Jacket 01 npr uniform. Hie maid of honor. Bridesmaids M'pro Sfhan Tlahav T.inrla The bride -elect attended plications examiner in the sp0Ke lsn- eriruoe sies- otner to te worn on tne cap.

BARE-BACK brassiire for tummert buest decolle-tages-fashioned of spandex-and-nylon lace, tvith contoured three-quarter cups and convertible straps. By Jezebel; black or white, in A cup, 34-36 sizes; and cups, 32-36 sizes. Foundations Collections. Mail and phone orders filled fah Fifth Avenue, 345 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh inski ls bi lingual a kr.osvl- When the uniform, on special Martinik and Lolfv Stone. tnp University of Pittsburgh same offices.

dege which often has helped order, for Pittsburgh's first her work. woman Immigration Inspec tor arrives, that is! The bridegroom, son of Mr. oyening and is em- and Mrs. David E. Gibbs of Plo-vpd bY Jones and Laugh- OX A KLCENT THURS- Meridian Road.

Gibsonia, lm Steel Corp. for instance, she au- asked James Neithercoat to Her fiance attended Miami thorized a reentry premit to serve as best man. Ushers lTni'ersity and was gradu- a permanent resident alien were Lt. Bernard Stalman ated from Lincoln University. w'ho wanted to make a trip and Wavne and Gary He is the Youth Director at to Yugoslavia she ap- Roth brothers of the bride, the Centre Avenue Branch proved the applicaton of an $1,495 that's the payoff In today's Post-Gazette Baffler Contest try It! "Most people (she says) are a little nervous when they enter the Immigration Office.

We try to put them at their ease. After all, we are a service agency. When someone enters speaking a foreign language, I listen Iranian student for part-time The couple will reside on of YMCA. An early fall wed-Dawson Avenue, Bellevue. ding is planned.

and if it Polish I speak to them in it and within Shop Downtown Tuesday and Thursday 1 0 to 9" employment as well as the application for a change of status from nonimmigrant visitor to student, requested by a Turkish national. Three different interviews that same moments they relax." It was on the advice of Ed day concerned applications ward T. Sweeney, officer in from Indians for adjustment charge of the Pittsburgh of jf, 1 "jjr BOUTIQUE 2 Viiifhurgh Selection of U'omen'i hemei Hjnsfiiners Immi LACE CAPED CHIFFON SHEATH Try something sandalous! Wiggle your toes in young barefoots from our Funshmer collection. Whites to suntan shades to deep brown are yours to choose in straw and leather-uppered thongs, sandals, cutaway toe-shows. Here, just two from the many you'll see.

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