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TTTTTTTTT I. 'y p1 TTTT 7 -i -r "TTT t3 ASSY PAC iVSN'iMS PRESS, Juno 13, 1968 Announced Shore Engagements Karen Walzer Wed Point Pleasant Miss Wed at Nuptial Mass 1 Si A To Douglas C. Wells ERICS TOTTrTZ? lca NEPTUNE Miss Karen and Mrs. Edward J. Walzer, Z507 Kte.

33, and Mr. and Mrs, Albert W. Wells, 76 Riverview I Neptune City, Joan M. Eamdi became bride of Dominic Garruto Jr. Saturday at St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church.

The Rev. John Ozarowski officiated at the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammiil.

2CS Joan Walzer became the bride of Douglas Craig Wells Sunday in Hamilton Methodist Church. Tile Rev. Sherman Robinson ofadated. Parents of the couple are Mr. The bride wore a gown of Alencon lace and carried a cascade of roses.

Her veil feH from a petal headpiece. Attend Bride i Jaehnel Parkway, Point Pleas i Miss Diane K. Walzer, sister of the bride, at home, was maid of honor. ant, and Mr. and Mrs.

Garruto 69 Oakland St, Red Bank. The bride wore an A-line gown of silk organza with Chan-tilly lace. Her veil was attached to a pearl crown. She carried a nosegay of white orchids and Bridesmaids were the Misses Beverly Walzer, sister of the bride, at home: Lynn Arm strong, here; Althea Kimple, Shippensburg, and Nancy pompons. Furrer, Atoona, Pa.

Alfred Schuck, here, was best man. Ushers were David Wells, Mrs. John Miliar, Point Pleasant sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. James Haddow.

DIANE MARIE RICCARDI VERONICA M. BENJAMINO brother of the bridegroom, at home; Peter Walzer, brother of CATHERINE V. KENNEY Kenney-AUhamer HAZLET TOWNSHIP Mr. 1 RiccardUMcNabb Keansburg; Mrs. Edward the bride, at home; Robert Schuck, Reidsville, N.C., and TOMS RIVER Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson A. Riccardi, 32 Milton Grinberg, Pittsburgh, Caribbean Trip Franklin have announced and Mrs. Malachi J. Kenney, 40 Bucknell Drive, have announced the engagement of their daugh Following a reception at the the engagement of their daugh Springsteen, and Mrs.

Robert Stoetzel, Point Pleasant. Marjorie Millar, Point Pleasant was flower girl. Edward Archer, Oceanport, was best man. Ushers were Fred Spellman, Long Island; Joseph Carter, Philadelphia; Anthony Garruto, Red Bank, broth ter. Diane Marie, to Robert F.

Barclay, Belmar, the couple left ter, Catherine Veronica, to Jo McNabb. son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. seph F.

Althamer son of Raymond McNabb. 323 Tiller IF IT'S A SPECIAL MEETING Or Just A Regular One-make it a real success, announce it in The Press "DATEBOOK? Can 774-7000, Ext tit tor rates Beachwood. They will reside in Hunting MRS. DOMINIC GARRUTO JR. Former Joan M.

Hammiil don, Fa Miss Riccardi is a graduate of MAUREEN J. GOLDEN Golden-Mc Andrew RARITAN TOWNSHIP-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden, 14 10th St, West Keansburg, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Jane, to Michael J. McAndrew.

He is son of Mrs. Anne McAndrew, 217 Henry South Amboy, and the late Joseph M. McAndrew Jr. Miss Golden was graduated from Hackensack Hospital School of Nursing. She is a member of ths pediatric staff of Riverview Hospital Red Bank.

Mr. McAndrew was graduated from Seton Hall University, South Orange. He is employed by Johnson Johnson, New Brunswick. er ot tne Dridegroom. and Jack The bride, a graduate of Nep St.

Joseph's High School She is Hammiil, Point Pleasant, broth tune nigh school, is attending employed in the office of Amusem*nt nere. Benjamino-Pesapane EATONTOWN-Mr. and Mrs. Angelo M. Benjamino, Stoney Hill Gardens, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Veronica Marie, to Ralph Jon Pesapane, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alphonse J. Pesapane, Myrtle Long Branch. Miss Benjamino was graduated from Long Branch High School and Wilfred Academy ot Hair and Beauty Culture, Asbury Park. She is employed by Yorktown Hair Fashions, Neptune City.

Mr. Pesapane was graduated from Long Branch High School and Morris Harvey College, Charleston, W. where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He is. listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

He plans to teach in the Wall Township school system in September. Juniata College, Huntingdon. The bridegroom was gradual Her fiance is serving in the er ot tne bride. The reception was at Manhattan Hotel, Lakewood. The bride is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach Hum diz Holmdel Township.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Red Bank Catholic High School and Pennsylvania Military College at Chester. He is a senior accountant at Marlboro State Hospital ed from Neptune High School Mr. and Mrs. Althamer 14 Lincoln Ave. The bride-elect, a graduate of Red Bank Catholic High SchooL attended St.

Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, New York. She is employed by Dr. George A. Rooney Keyport. Mr.

Althamer was graduated from St. Rose High School, Belmar. He attended St. Michael's College, Santa N.M. He is employed by Patterson Smith Neptune.

and Bucknell University, Lewis Navy and has recently completed a tour of duty aboard the burg, Pa. He is an English School. She is employed at Ben- USS Canopus in Rota, Spain. MRS. DOUGLAS C.

WELLS Former Karen J. VVslzer teacher at Huntingdon Area High School. Carol Ward Is Bride Of Barry M. Brown POINT PLEASANT BEACH lit Si Miss Carol Louise Ward and Barry M. Brown were married Sunday at Beacon Manor Hotel.

Municipal Court Judge Stanley J. Blair officiated at a double ring ceremony, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt S. Ward 208 Forman and Dr.

and Mrs. George L. Brown, 628 Beacon Paulsboro. The bride wore an Empire sheath gown of crepe and Ven iV' I 1 Gifts For All Kinds Of Dads New for his bar: replica of London Bridge holdf 2 decanters, 6 glasses, and naturally, plays "London Bridge is falling down." Jug ice bucket in pewtertone aluminum. Holds ice in the bottom and water in the tankard top.

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Mansfield. Mr. Tassini is son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tassini, 294 Euclid Manasquan, N.J.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Belmont High School and Trinity College, here. She will do graduate work at Simmons College, Boston. Mr. Tassini is a graduate of St. Rose High School, Belmar, N.

and Georgetown Univer Miss Smith, J. S. Parsons Wed in Ohio KETTERING, Ohio Miss Sandra Amy Smith, daughter of Mrs. Pauline E. Smith, this place, was married Saturday to 2nd Lt.

James Spencer Parsons, USAF, son of Col. (ret) and Mrs. Theodore W. Parsons, 234 Riveredge New Shrewsbury, N.J. The ceremony took place at 'v J-l ice lace, with detachable cir "fumi mi cular train.

Her veil was attached to a matching lace headpiece. She carried a cascade of DARENE C. DUNHAM Dunham-Gallagher POINT PLEASANT BEACH- gardenias and stephanotis. Miss Janice Gail Ward, at borne, was maid of honor for Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton L. Dun KATHERINE M. MANSFIELD iter sister. Miss Elaine A. Ward.

Far Hills Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Dale Kurtz offici another sister, was junior sity, here. He is a medical student at New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Jersey City. ham, 903 Bay nave announced the engagement of their daughter, Darene Carole, to bridesmaid. ating.

Mrs. Jeffrey Moore, Berkeley, chard Matsko, Dayton, and David Shucktes, Nashville, Term. A reception was held at Peer Kevin Cronin. Port Washing sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids ton, N.Y., was best man.

Ushers were Harcourt S. Ward HI. at Thomas H. Gallagher son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gallagher, 26 Lincoln Avon. less Mill Inn, Miamisburg. gifts furniturt Interior designers home, brother of the bride; Ar- They will reside in Dayton aft 264 Norwood Ave. daily 10 to 5:30 wed eve 7 to 9 Miss Dunham and her fiance mur Kosenbaum. Sormefield.

State University, Columbus. The bridegroom, who is stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, is an alumnus of the Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pa. DEAL er a wedding trip through the South. I were graduated from St. Rose brother of the bridegroom, A4 iUJL-d ana Josepn m.

Dunne, nere. were Miss Susan Parsons, sister of the bridegroom, at home, and Miss Sharon Dinsmore, here. Gail Gary, here, was flower girl. Theodore W. Parsons Bi-loxi, was his brother's best jnan.

Ushers were Lt Ri- The bride is attending Ohioi me reception was in the ball High School, Belmar. She is a sophom*ore at Englewood Cliffs College. Mr. Gallagher is in the Marine Corps stationed at Par- room at the hotel The couple left for a trip to Canada. They MRS.

BARRY M. BROWN Former Carol L. Ward ris Island, S.C. pian to live at 306 New York Ave. 1 The bride is a graduate of of Moorestown Friends School.

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