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The Belleville Times from Belleville, New Jersey • 6

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4 Th BrIUvilU TimtsNtws TkmnJmy, Amgnt IB, 1977 clocks and bees Journeys, midst of them or anywhere near them for that matter. WHEN ROD CAME home on hi break, he called the Parks Department which referred him to someone in the Health Department who promised to appear shortly and survey the situation. He appeared, announced they were honeybees who had made a home under a bush in the next yard and departed promising to send -someone who might be able to help. The "bee lady" arrived in short order, carrying a hive and togged out in long sleeved shirt, boots, gloves and netted hat (all in 93 degrees!) Employing a combination of old combs, smoke and sweet talk, she per-, suaded the bees to accompany her home to our everlasting gratitude. you, again and again! sternation and Rod was forced to call the Paterson Oarage and leave a "wake up" call.

The next day, I purchased a new timepiece and heaved the old one into the garbage. Erin went into the kitchen later and came back bearing the discard, merrily ticking away. "Your clock's working," she reported with a big grin on her face. And it was. We had a very interesting experience Tuesday involving a swarm of bees which were buzzing frantically around our driveway, making it harzardous for the children to play in the yard.

We first noticed them Monday and as I said later to Rod, it's a good thing we hadn't planned a cook out for the fourth 'cause I couldn't envision any 'of our friends sitting in the. around his neck containing his passport, tickets, boarding pass and the form detailing who would pick htm up in Stuttgart. He felt better when he saw Ave others similarly tagged and we all laughed when the pack of gum he was carrying to keep his ears from popping set off the sensitivity device and he had to pass through the 'security check again. No matter what Ryan says, he'll be glad to see him home again since he has inherited, along with his allowance, his chores and added garbage detail and dog walking to his jbs. I DISCOVERED TO my distress the other night that the alarm clock was not working and shaking and threatening did no good.

Since it was the only one in the house, its malfunction caused some con GAVIN IS SPENDING five weeki in Europe with Dennis and Judi and Ryan wrote him a letter the other day which hope you are having a food time. I don't miss you at all and I'm being just as crabby as you are. Mommy is still dragging me olT to that Vacation Bible School. Love. Ryan." A day later, he was looking desperately for someone to catch ball with him and I think at that moment, he realized the advantages of a brother When we took the kid out to JFK, we discovered there were six unaccompanied children on his flight, all under 12 with the youngest about seven.

I was really impressed with the care Lufthansa took of their charges, although Gavin was not thrilled with the orange pouch he had to wear by Helen Mag uirt i LJ Reserved. Consumer Value Stores I I 11 SALE TODAY THRU SATURDAY. AUGUST 20th MAKE US YOUR 0 mmk ONE STOP fl iP FOR ALL YOUR A QS PICNIC NEEDS mmmms III rT" II i old spice rai 4 SHAVE mA MISSBRECK I I CREAM la HAIR SPRAY J4 I 1 Herbal. MusK f4 All Types ill istrrji ffrii ill 1 1 timm jrir mu I I I II Our Regular 1.29 II fStSSJ Our Regular 1.23 I Mrs. Louis Izzl nee RosemarU A i ban Stm) roll-n 3111 0 (1 Antl-Persplrant 00fLP DEODORANT IfflS.

AH Types 1 1 1501jne9 REYNOLDS ALUMINUM HL I I Our Regular 1.29 .11 nV yv yl Mr. and'Mrt. Daniel O'Connell nee Mary Ann Szura Miss Mary Ann Szura wed to Daniel O'Connell Barbieri-lzzi ceremony held in Paterson church St. Anthony's Church, Paterson, Escorted by her father, the bride was the setting June 19 for the mar- wore a gown of white silk organza riage of Miss Rosemarie Barbieri, and Alencon lace accented with seed daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph pearls. A turban of lace and pearls Barbieri of West Paterson to Louis jield her veil and (she carried roses, Izzi, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Louis Izzif carnations, spider chrysanthemums, of 131 Malone Avenue. i babies breath and ivy.

The Rev. Clement Cardillo per- Mrs. Pia Ciuppa of Paterson, formed the ceremony which was fol- sister of the bride, was matron of 'V i Michael Szura of Rutherford, nephews of the bride, Mrs. Szura chose a yellow chiffon gown with beaded coat and wore a' corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother, in an apricot nyesta gown with matching long sleeved jacket, had a corsage of white orchids.

Mrs. O'Connell, an alumna of North Arlington High School, is with National Council on Compensation Insurance, Lyndhurst. Mr. O'Connell, a graduate of Essex Catholic High Schoofand Teter-boro School of Aeronautics, is with' Wallace and Tiernan, Belleville. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple have made their home in Wallington.

Stork Club Brian D. Tague A first child, a son, Brian David Jr. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Tague of 77 Watsessing Avenue June 29 at St.

Mary's Hospital, Orange. Birth weight was 8 lbs. 14 ozs. Mrs. Tague is the former Kathleen Satter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Satter of Ir-vington. Mr. Tague, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Tague of Belleville, is with Gemini Restoration Inc. Mrs Tatni- a manager with McDonald's Corp. Lisa A. DeSImone A second child, a daughter, Lisa Angela was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Mario DeSimone of SI Emmet Street 'July 5 at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston. Birth weight was 6 lbs. 1 2 and one half ozs. She joins Vincent Mario, 3.

Mrs. DeSimone is the former Angela Pomaco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Pomaco of Belleville. ELECTROLUXj For pwtrfwl, quitttr twpf cleaning with automatic ffkiency 998-1011 597 Ridge- Road tf- MVxWf 'is''' Barblerl honor.

Bridesmaids included Mrs. Michcle DeAngelo of Hawthorne and Ms. Francine Antonucci of Paterson, cousins of the bride, Ms. Andrea Williams of Paterson, Ms, Lisa CilH of Toms River, Mrs. Lor- raine LaRocca of Union and Mrs.

Sharon Izzi of Paterson. Flower girl was the groom's niece, Maria Sophia Spencer of Belleville. They wore chiffon gowns and capes in rainbow colors of nile green, peach, blue, yellow, champagne, aqua, lavendar and pink. All had flowers in their hair and carried spider chrysanthemums, and babies breath. Norman Izzi of Paterson served his brother's best man.

Ushers were Tony and Ralph Barbieri of West Paterson, brothers of the bride, Cat Filippone of Belleville and Gary brother of the groom and Joseph Alercio of Belleville. Mrs. Barbieri chose a silver gray Qiana gown with a long chiffon coat while the groom's mother was in a mint green Qiana gown with beading. Corsages were of white roses and carnations. Mrs.

Izzi, an alumna of William second grade teacher with the Paterson tsoara 01 caucauon. Mr. Izzi, a graduate of Belleville High School, is proprietor of Louis Gerard's Haircutters, Bloomfield. The couple honeymooned in the Poconos and on a cruise to Bermuda and have made their home in Bloom- field-. UfeLP SELkCT THt NEWSTYLI PRAMCt UOMTWftOMTtIM8ia, Of CATAHACT Yf GLASSES A.y.itmJ.

DISCOUNT PRICES ON COLOR FILM PROCESSING PRELL CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO 7 oz. TUBE "83 Our Regular 2.59 0 0-TIPS 00 0UBLE TIPPED COTTON SWABS 0 0 DOWZIPLOC STORAGE BAGS Ouart Capacity 25 count FOR Our Regular 69' 0 400 count 1 Our Regular 1.29 Miss Mary Ann Szura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Szura of North Arlington -and Daniel Philip O'Connell son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Philip O'Connell Sr. of 96 Dow Street, were married July 10 in St. Michael's Church, Lyndhurst. The Rev.

Paul Bootkowski of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev. Anthony J. Lionclli of St. Peter's Church.

A reception followed at Fiesta. WoodRidge. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of white organza and Venise lace fashioned with a high neckline and long sleeves. A matching headpiece held her fingertip veil and she carried pink roses, white and blue carnations and babies breath. Miss Judy Morack of Cherry Hill was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids included Ms. Debbie Giacobe of Lyndhurst, Ms. Dianne Szura of North Arlington, sister-in-law of the bride. Miss Lynda, Miss Trudy and Miss Theresa O'Connell of Belleville, sisters of the groom. Junior, bridesmaids were Miss Wendy Szura of North Arlington and Miss Aimce Szura of Rutherford, nieces of the bride.

The honor attendant wore a baby pin iMiwr gown wim sneer pnmcu cape and a white picture hat with pink ribbon. She carried pink carna tions and white daisies. The others were similarly attired in powder blue with matching hats and bouquets. David Paluzzi of Lyndhurst was i i n. best man.

Ushering were John Man-no of Wayne, Eugene Szura of North Arlington, brother of the bride, William Frunzi of Kearny, cousin of the groom, David Pekrol of Belleville, Gary Szura of Wallington and PARK MANOR NURSING HOME D4im14 Hr Pattant Car Settioliiing in Fmol Patients NURSING STAFF EMABUIttlON PROGRAM i pmysiCai therapy oxygen macture equipment SfECIAl DIETS 1 AGEO CONVAIESCENI CfcRONlCAUY III POST OPERATIVE Park Mace, atamfiM 743-7772 Mmbf of NJ. American Nwrting Horn Ann ProtiMwonol Co' hi Hcilil finonmn 1 I lowed by a reception at The Fiesta, WoodRidge. frith Iq flnnrtlinroH ot rvamerme uaoij, Gary G. Cholette Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Babij of 43 Division Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine to Gary G. Cholette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonce Cholette of Soughgate, Michigan. The troth was made known June 9.

Miss Babij, an alumnus of Belleville High School and Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing, is a nurse at Mountainside. Thomas Aquinas High School and uetroit college 01 Business, is super Allege of Business, is super- visor at Pontiac 'Motors, Pontiac, Michigan. The wedding will take place next May. Chinese Auction next Thursday at betriany OnUrCh A Chinese auction for the benefit of muscular dystrophy will be held August 27 at Bethany Lutheran Church, corner of Joralemon and New Streets, sponsored by a group of college students. Refreshments will be sold.

JS 8 NtW TY( senior Citizens and UNEMPLOYED PERSONS GIVEN SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OPEN MORE IMPROVE as MEDICAID -7 PARSONS' AMMONIA LEMON or SUDSY 28 ounce 29 Our Regular 43' a ONE STEP AT A TIME FILTERS 4 Filter "B8 Smoking Withdrawal System Our Regular 9 88 SWEET 'NLOW SUGAR SUBSTITUTE 695 Granulated 100 county Our Regular 99' CHLOR-TRIMETON ALLERGY TABLETS 0 100 count Our Regular 3.99 16 MAIN CLIFTON 412 MAIN BELLEVILLE ci 4 ChluT- Trunslon AND MEDICARE ACCEPTED 1 Consumtf VdutStorts 357 PPAUkUNAVE 1 661-3451 i North Arlington, N.J. CZ30 5 I LJ lZj 1 1 0 Cj I.

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