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i i'agVfour THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS TflUftSDAY, AUGUST $0,1951 DORIS GIANGERELU On Cuban Stamp NANCY HOLLANDER MARRIED SUNDAY Wed at Double-Ring Ceremony St Peter's Church Setting ft For Miss Boyce's Marriage Sally Elizabeth Hirdes To Become Bride September 9 Glynns and McShanes Celebrate Anniversaries; VFW Auxiliary Members Attend Convention Mrs. Nelson Honored At Birthday Party Miss Sally Elizabeth Hirdes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hirdes of 215 DeWitt Avenue, will become the bride September 9 of Corporal John A.

U.S.A., on 'of Mr. and Mrs. Arthjur Krenriclvof Jerome Place, Bloom-field. Rev. Peter Deckenbach will perform the ceremony at 4 p.m.

in Christ Episcopal Church. The bride-elect was feted Saturday at a bridal shower tfiveri in the home of her fiance's sister-in-law, Mrs. William Krenrich of Bloomfield. Mrs. Arthur Olin of West Caldwell was co-hostess.

Miss Constance Sprague of Division Avenue, entertained with a shower in honor of Miss Hirdes. Graduate of Fashion Academy And Richard Raymond Dacey On Wedding Trip to Canada The marriage of Miss Barbara Marie Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boyce of 42 Mt. Prospect Avenue, to Richard Raymond Dacey, son of Mrs.

John Dacey of 107 Belleville Avenue, and the late Mr. Dacey, took place on Saturday in St. Peter's Church. Rev. Francis Ignacuinos performed the ceremony.

A reception followed in the Belleville Social Club. Miss Barbara Hopp of Newark was, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Carmen Pici of Belleville and Miss Frances Barone of Newark. Mr.

Pici served as best man. Ushers were William Dacey, brother of the bridegroom and Joseph Grande, both of Belleville. The bride's gown was of nylon fulle and chantilly lace. A lace headpiece held, her illusion veil. She carried orchids and etcphan-i otis.

1 The maid of htfnor was attired in a forest green tulle gown with a matching stole and headpiece. Similar ensembles in green were worn by the bridesmaids. The bridal attendants all carried orchids. Following a two-week wedding trip to Canada the couple will reside at 191 Ridge Road, Nutley. Both are graduates of Belleville High School.

An alumna of the Fashion Academy, Newark, the bride is employed with Belleville Motors. Mr. Dacey attended the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts and is with Air Associates, Orange. mi. and Mrs.

George Kim-merle of 6 Bremond Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ellen, August 15 in Doctor's Hospital, New York. Mrs. Kimmerle is the former Kathleen Klein of Belleville. The. couple have another daughter, Kathleen Jennie Holly, Mrs.

Elsie Lundy, Mrs. Lucy Parise, Mrs. Mamie Kimble, Mrs. Theresa Singer, Mrs. Helen Paterson, Ms.t Alicia Ganr non and Mrs.

Valerie Bertl. Mrs. Ruth Baisden, past president, who is now residing in Eastport, also will attend. Mrs; Edward Nelson was guest of honor recently at a dinner party given by her daughter, Mrs. Frank A.

Kalin of 144 Joralemon Street. The celebration marked Mrs. Nelson's 80th birthday. Guests from Belleville, Paterson, Caldwell and Lyndhurst attended. Mrs.

Edwin Van Demark and her two daughters, Nancy and Judy, of 63 Prospect Street, will return Saturday from a two-week vacation at Seaside Park, N. J. Mr. Van Demark joined the fam- ily on Mr; and Mrs. Davis of 58 To Staff Sgt.

Wayne G. Hor-Man, USAF, of'Onalaska, Wis. i Mrs. Wayne G. Horman Grace Baptist Church was the scene Sunday of the wedding of Miss Nancy Hollander, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hollander, 72 Beech Street, and SSgt. Wayne G. Horman USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Horman of Onalaska, Wisconsin. Rev. Thomas E. Ellis performed the double-ring ceremo-der, brother of the bride served as ushers. Mrs.

James W. Hollander of Belleville was matron, of honor. Best man vas Harold Roach of Belleville. Warren Pemburn of Connecticut and John A. Hollander, brother' of the bridegroom, served as ushers.

The bride's satin gown had a fitted bodice and was trimmed with a front panel of chantilly lace. A matching satin and lace cap held her fingertip illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds and stephanotis. A pink gown with a lace top and tulle skirt was worn by the honor attendant. Her headpiece was a matching open-crown picture hat.

She carried a bouquet of pink joses with blue streamers. Following a wedding trip to New York, the couple are making their home at the Belleville address. The bride is with S. Klein, Newark. Sgt.

Hormans stationed at McGuire Air Base. Miss Lena Ingram Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Bethany Baptist Church, Newark, for Miss Lena Ingram, 58, of204 Washington Avenue, who died August 22 at home. Born in Virginia, Miss Ingram resided in Newark prior to mov ing here two yeavsr ago.She. leaves a sister, Mrs. Florence Hovdeton of Richmond, Va.

ALWAYS KNO.W For Better Quality FINE WINES AND LIQUORS SIMON Wine and Liquor Store 547 Washington Ave. Belleville Phone Belleville. 2-4321 BElleville 2-1497 Becomes Fiancee Loistiin Mit Maria Gerard The engagement of Miss Marie Elaine Gerard to Stephen R. Cor- dasco, son of Mrs. Rose Cordasco of 46 Glendale Street, Nutley, has been announced by the biide-elect's mother, Mrs.

Helen Gerard of 67 Roosevelt Avenue. A graduate of Belleville High School, Mis3 Gerard is a secretary at Rutgers University. Her nance attended Belleville High School and served with the U. S. Navy for two years.

He is employed with the Resistoflex Belleville. The couple plan a Spring wed ding. MARJORIE OUVER WEDS NUTLEY MAN St. Mary's Church Scene of Her Marriage to Franklin Alexander Norton Jr. Miss Marjorie Virginia Oliver, daughter of Mrs.

Albert George Strothkamp of 401 Union Avenue, and the late William F. Oliver, became the bride Saturday of Franklin Alexander Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norton of Stager Street, Nutley. ReV John Golding performed the ceremony in St.

Mary's Church, Nutley. A recep-'; tion followed in the West Orange. Miss Alice Gillis of Nutley -was maid of honor and Mrs. Henry Wojnerowicz of Newark was matron of honor. Flower girls were Carol Ciconne of Bloomfield and Mary Virginia Dome of Nutley, cousins of tthe bride.

Stanley Ka-linowski of Rochelle Park served as 'best Ushers were James ohnston of Nutley a'nd Donald: rosso of Lyndhurst. The bride wore a white silk faille gown with a yoke of imported! Belgium Embroidered net. Her full-'-f length: illusion veil fell from a crown of stephanotis. She carriedv a bouquet of Amazon lilies and The. honor attendants were attired in hyacinth colored faille gowns with; matching portrait neckline jackets and mitts.

They wore crown-shaped headpieces with nose veils. Each carried a cascade of pink rosebuds and baby Similar pink dresses with wreaths of baby ivy were worn by the flower girls. Their bouquets of pink roses were trimmed with matching ivy streamers. The couple are graduates of Nutley High School. Mrs.

Norton is a senior at Newark State Teachers College. Her husband, an alumnus of Fairleigh Dickinson Col-' lege, is doing graduate work there. Following at' J. F. de Groat, 0.

D. Optometrist i liours Mon. Wed. Fri. And Appointment 244, GREYLOCK PARKWAY BELLEVILLE 11 i JII pliSHIill! 0 HAS NUTLEY BRIDAL Local Girl Becomes Bride of Ralph Marrazzo at Ceremony In Holy Family Church ft John Narucki Mr.

Ralph Marrazzo The marriage of Mis Doris Giangerelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giangerelli of 94 Gless Avenue, vto Ralph Marrazzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Marrazzo of Nutley, took place Sunday in Holy Family Church, Nutley.

Rev Francis Blake performed the A reception 1 followed in Holy Family Youth Center. 1 Miss Miriam Giangerelii, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses, Ann Giangerelli, Doris Williams, Emily Kappelman and Marie Marrazzo. Anthony Marrazzo, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Harry Marrazzo, Thomas Giangerelli, Domenick Daurelio and Joe Mon-tachio.

The bride wore a gown of chantilly lace over nylon tulle and carried a cascade bouquet with a white orchid center. The bridal attendants were attired in white organdy, gowns worn over pastel colored underskirts. They carried bouquets of mixed flowers. An alumna of Belleville High School and Washington School for Secretaries, the bride is employed in Newark as a legal secretary. Mr.

Marrazzo, a graduate of Nutley High School attended Purdue University. He is with Allied Processes, Newark. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will reside at 1240 Clifton Avenue, Clifton. Salvatore Mezzatesta A high requiem mass was offered yesterday morning in Holy Name Church, Nutley, for Salva tore Mezzatesta- of 56 'Moore PL, who died Saturday in Beth Israel Hospital Newark. The funeral was from the Samuel W.

Brown Funeral Home; 267 Center Street, Nutley. Burial was in Glendale Ceme-teryr, Bloomf Born in Italy, Mr. Mezzatesta came to the United States about 50 years ago. He-resided in Newark before coming to Belleville in 1924. A retired barber, he had operated shops in Nutley and Newark.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Jos ephine De Maggio Mezzatesta; four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Laulette of Newark, Miss Jacqueline Mezzatesta, at home Mrs. Rose Mezzatesta of Mantua and Mrs. Lucy Lardieri of Irvington three sons, Charles of Belleville, Salvatore, Jr.

of North Arlington and Joseph of Nutley; a brother and sister in Italy; 13 grandchildren and a' great-granddaughter. 0- Vito Allesandro solemn high requiem mass! was I offered Monday morning in St. Anthony's Church for Vito Allesandro of 28 North Belmont Avenue, whd did a week ago Wednesday in his hoine. The funeral was from the Zarro Funer-' al Home, 145 Harrison Street, Interment Was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst.

An 1 i Mr. 7 and Mrs. Abraham Glynn of 12 Overlook Avenue, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary a family dinner given last night in Newark. Residents of BellevilUfe for 26 years, the couple were married in Fall River, Mass. They have two sons, -i Sunday night the Glynns returned from a three-week vacation spent in Hvannis, Cape Cod.

Mr. and Mrs. John F. McShane of 57 Tiona Avenue -were-feted recently at a' surprise party given at home by their children, Joyce, Malcolm and Robert, and their niece, Miss Ethel Godler of Media, Pa. The celebration was in honor of the couple's 25th weeding anniversary.

Among those-present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godler. Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Godler and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grosch, of Brooklyn Mrs.

Robert Cory, Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. I'ierson Crisp, Mrs.

James Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scaine.and Paul llaberkost, all of Belleville, and Privates John' Doresko and Robert McShane, who are attending school at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Mrs. Inez McShane, Kennedy McShane and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Barber and their son, all of Westerly, R. will be guestsof the McShanes over Labor Day week end. Representing the Younginger-Alden Jr. Auxiliary to Post No.

275 at the 38th National Encampment of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the V. F. W. in New York this week are Mrs. Minnie Kant and Mrs.

Ann Adelhelm, delegates; Mr.s Florence Reigler and Mrs. Elizabeth Greenwald, alternates; Mrs. Clara Daw, president; Mrs. 1 for he's wide awake to the fact that here he gets the" most satisfying, delicious meals! a ar y. "Belleville Merchandise Club Now Forming Mary litv 143A Washington Ave.

I'elloville i Dresses Coats Suits Raincoats ft Villi "Ml Aiftv upturn 7 ymri Clara Louica Maata A stamp bearing the likeness of Clara Louise Maass, who went to serve in the" nursing corps during the Spanish-American War and stayed to give her life to help conquer Yellow was issued on Friday by the government of Cuba to mark the 50th anniversary of her supreme sacrifice. Nyirse Maass, originally from East Orange, trained at the Lutheran Memorial Hospital which still aspires to locate in Belleville. BELLEVILLE COUPLE WED AUGUST 19 Pfc. Thomas Cuomo, USAF, And His Bride, the Former fda Marra, Residing in Geneva Pfc. Thomas Cuomo, USAF, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Cuomo of 38 Naples Avenue, and his bride, the former Ida Marra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Marra of 12 Naples Avenue, have returned from a wedding trip to tne roconos and are residing in Geneva, New TKe couple were married August 19 in St. Anthony's Church.

Rev. Thomas A. Gillick performed the ceremony. A reception -was held in the White EagleJ Bloomfield. Miss Phyllis Taglialatela of Belleville was maid- of honor.

Joseph Grosso of Belleville served as best man. Ushers were Gerald Mar ia, brother of the bride, and Donald Cuomo, brother of the bride groom. A white-ori-white organdy gown with a ruffled skirt and short train was worn by the; bride. Her fingertip illusion veil was held by a bonnet edged with uues-oi-the-valley She carried two" white orchid oni a prayer book." The -honpfi Attendants as attir ed in a light greenjavelet gown with a matching picture hat. She carried two purple, orchids.

Both are graduates of Belleville High School. The bride was graduated from Comptometer School in Newark and was employed with Roth-SchlengerInc; Newark. Private Cuomo attended Montclair State Teachers College for two years prior t6' his enlistment in the Air Force. He is stationed at Sampson Air. Base, New York.

EXPERT REPAIRING I Specializing in RACING PARTS I DEBACCO BROS. Domestic and Foreign Make Bicycles and Accessories 326 Washington Ave. BE, 2-5379 EYES EXAMINED 132 Washington Avenue Belleville FROM fe4 TO 01 INCLUSIVE 12 NOON 1 WED. FRI. 375 FRANKLIN AVE.

Oppnaile Poit Offict 2-1884 Miss Marie Bruno Becomes Betrothed to Peter Olivio At a dinner party given Saturday night in the Club Evergreen, Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno of 18 Magnolia Street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Peter Olivio, spn of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Olivio of 44 Magnolia Street.

An alumna of Belleville High School, the bride-elect is -with R. C. Harrison. Mr. Olivio, who attended Belleville High School and' Bloomfield Tech, is employed with the Acme Food Market, Newark.

Secretarial Training AT PROFESSIONAL LEVEL Now til the idvtiHanej of Kathirioe Gibbs secretarial training are offered in Montclair. One and Two Year Coursci for high school and private school (traibntfs. Special Course for college women. Experienced Gibbs faculty. Cafooy: Auoclota Director anne Ofhfr Gbos Schoolt In: NEW YORK.

CHICAGO. BnSTON. PBOVIDENCt Floors Laid, Scraped and Finished Also Waxing IRVING PETERSON 777 HIGHLAND NEWARK, N.J. Formerly of Belleville HU 2-8377; ES 2-6122 77th Year PLAYGROUND Transpvrtalio Now Beincr Taken Arranged BEAUTY CULTURE DRESSMAKING NURSING' SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC HU JOHN G. Y0UHG Plumbing Heating Oil Gas Burners Kitchens Remodeled, Custom Built Cabinets Leader and Gutter Work Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned Use Our Budget Plan For Payment 14 NEW STREET BELLEVILLE 2-1476 PROSPECT HILL COUNTRY DAY 1 SCHOOL Accredited REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER Prepares for All Women's Colleges CRAFTS VdRAMATICS SPORTS VISUAL EDUCATION Malone Avenue, wilt return Saturday from a two-week vacation spent in Fort Bagg, Southern Pines, and Wildwood, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Herjnan B. Vische and their daughters, Barbara and Elaine, of 62 Lloyd Place have returned home after spending the summer at Camp Winnipeg and Wakonaha in Roscoe, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of 38 Tappan Avenue visited Lavallette last weekend, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Johnston and their son, John, of 272 New Street. The Johnstons and Miss Pat Smith are spending month at the resort. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nied of 10 Dawson Street, residents of Belleville for 20 years, are moving to Flemington-this week. Mr.

and. Mrs. Percy H. Hall of 302 Union Avenue have returned home after spending the summer at their bungalow in Gilford ark, Toms River. Mrs.

Hall is a member of the Greylock School faculty. Veterans Paper Collection Resumes on September 9 The regular paper collection by the Frederick's Scott Ship, Veterans of For- eign Wars, will take place on Sunday, September 9, instead of the first Sunday of the month as is the usual practice. The drive is b'eing: postponed one-week because of the, holiday weekend. No collection was made in August. OUR CLASSIFIED SECtioN BRINGS QUICK RESULTS TO ADVERTISERS AUTO BODY AND' FENDER REPAIR Free Instruction Day and Evening If You Are 17 Year or Older Apply to: I ESSEX COUNTY ADULT TECHNICAL SCHOOL 222 Morri Newark, N.

J. I Registration SUrt.i Sept. 7 9 A. M. to 3 P.

M. the bereaved, permit Religion 1 Bllvnl 9, J. 2-1114 ARTS' TWO-ACRE Boys Through III Grade i i Registrations Opportunities Available in All Dr. M. Roochvarg Dr.

Albert Hamblen, Headmaster PROSPECT AVE. HUmboldt 2-4207 NEWARK 346 MT. OPTOMETRIST, Daily 10-12 2-6 Mon. to 8 And by Appointment 1 Wednesday to noon i CLOSED SATURDAY NOON OPEN FOR A LIMITED TIME FOR LUMP SUM INVESTMENTS (Income fehares) Vc! Are Currently Paying S. ROSE EXCAVATING lie Ope nin FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE NUTLET 2-248J HOURSj 9:00 A M.

TO EVENINGS: To 8 ON NORTH BELLEVILLE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 500 WASHINGTON AVE. i BELLEVILLE 9, 1. J. Saving Insured Up' to $10,000 Federal Savings i I Loan Insurance Corp. HOFFHAfJ SErJIfJG fMlllflE CELLARS SEWERS ROADS 1 GRADING WATER LINES 324 NUTLEY AVENUE NUTLEY, N.

J. I Phone NU 2-2853 Harold J. Wolff, O. D. EYE EXAMINATIONS COMPANY SEPT.IstJ i SPECIALS FOR OUR OPENING DAY FREE VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL COURSES High School Post High School Adult Technical Specialized Evening School "FREE PARKING IN REAR" PORTABLE SINGER $45.

NEW MODERN CONSOLE $129. OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE THROUGH THE YEARS our record has been one of constant progress. Our moderh methods and unceasing effort, always directed toward BRICKLAYING CABINET MAKING CARPENTRY CHEMISTRY DRAFTING ELECTRICAL MACHINE SHOP PHOTOGItXPHY PRINTING, 1 RADIO And Many Others lightening the burden of us render the highest type of professional service at reasonable rates. Why accent any thing less Services at the beautiful Irvine FuheralHome cost no morel NEW DESK SEWING MACHINE $159 ALSO MACHINES FOR $29. A sewing machine hassock, will be given away free with every sewing machine over $90.

i All machines guaranteed. You may have the cabinet in any color you desire. We specialize in' conversions. Modernize your old treadle sewing machine into a modern electric $12.95. Expert repair service on all make machines.

Next to Fidelity!" Union Trust Co, Bank rv 142 yWiashington Avenue, Belleville Smith Brothers Lehigh Coal Kopper's Coke Fuel Oil OIL BURNERS ACADEMY ST. BELLEVILLE 9, N. J. Enroll for September Term i u- Day School Registration: A. M.

to 3 P. M. Starting 'September 7th Evening School Registration: 7:30. M. to 9:30 M.

Starting September 26th ESSEX COUNTY VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS For Men: Sussex Avenue1 and First Street, Newark' IIU 2-0540 209 Franklin Bloornfield BL 2-2410 Myrtle Avenue University Place; Irvington ES 2-8000 For Woirient Serving Every 4 William irvmc and anft Directors of Funerals 176; Washington Ave. BEUeville r' North 13th Street, Newark.

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