The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey (2024)

The Herald-News, Wednesday, August 4, 1 971 25 I -I 1 XL I re-nuptial parties fete bride-elect Aug. 28 wedding for Linda Serek, John P. Hoffman Miss Linda Serek of Ridge, field Park, who will become the bride Saturday, Aug. 28, of ohn Parker Hoffman of Berwick, was honored at a shower given by her sister, Mrs. Steven Panyko of Butler, who will be honor matron.

They are Ihe daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Serek, 41 Northwest Lincoln Park. Coworkers of the bride-elect at St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterson, attended another shower given by Mrs.

Howard of Haskell. The couple will exchange vows at a 4 o'clock ceremony IK 1 5 5 i my- 4 Geraldine Ann Kloss Linda Serek Dolores M. Kristof Invitations mailed out for wedding Dolores M. Kristof, George Washington to marry Sept. 18 Invitations have been mailed for the Saturday, Sept.

1,8, wedding of Miss Dolores Marie Kristof of Passaic and George John Washington, also of Passaic, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kristof, 356 Passaic St. The 3 o'clock afternoon ceremony will take place in St. Nicholas R.C.

Church, Passaic. A reception for 150 guests will follow at George's Restaurant, Moonachie. Mrs. Vernon Andre Jr. of Ogdensburg will be matron of honor.

Bridesmaids will be Misses Sharon Lowe of Passaic and Betty Jo Storie of Clifton, cousin of the bride. Another cousin, Miss Marilyn Gulywasz of Passaic, will be a junior attendant and Margaret Jackson of Passaic, a niece, will be flower girl. Mr. Andre will serve as best man. The bride's brother, John 3rd, will usher with John McDonald of Passaic and the bride's cousin, Joseph Liptak Jr.

of Clifton. The bride's nephew, John Michael Kristof of Passaic, will be ring bearer. Miss Kristof is with the Children's Day Nursery, Passaic. Her-fiance, grandson of MrS. Erik Pedersen, 77 Richard Passaic, and the late Mr.

Ped- ersen, is with Nycal Carlstadt. He is the son' of George Washington and the A. i Janet A. Bird Miss Bird's troth told on birthday Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Charles-worth, 96 Starmond Clifton, have announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Janet Ann Bird, to Richard L. Hayzlefj son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayzler, 67 E. First Clifton.

Formal announcement was. made at a party celebrating the bride-elect's birthday. Miss Bird, daughter of the late Arend C. Bird, is a senior majoring in business education at Montclairf State College. Her fiance is a senior at Rutgers University majoring in American history.

Linda Ryburn Party to fete engaged couple Mr. and Mrs. James burn of Tulsa, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Robert Mazur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mazur, 270 Main Wallington.

k- Dec. 17 wedding is planned in Tulsa. A party honoring the couple wUl be given by-the Mazurs Saturday evening at the Club Evergreen, Wallington. The bride-elect is a recep-" tionist for an automobile agency in Her fiance is studying for a master's degree in industrial psychology at the University of Tulsa. He holds a B.A.

degree in psychology from Fair-leigh Dickinson University. JeanSalek honor guest at shower Will exchange vows with John lachar Saturday afternoon Miss Jean Salek of Passaic, who will become the bride Saturday of John Zachar o'f Glens Falls, N.Y., was honored at a shower given by her attendants at the home of Miss Monica Kulesa of Passaic who will be maid of honor. Cohostesses were the bride's sister, Mrs. James Thomas of Clifton, who will be matron of honor and Miss Linda Kolano -of Passaic who will be bridesmaid. David a a of Glens Falls, will be best man for his brother.

Mr. Thomas will usher with Richard Camfield and the groom's brother, Richard, both of Glens Fall's. The couple will exchange vows at a 4 o'clock afternoon ceremony in Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church, A reception for 85 guests will follow at the Silver Star Inn, Clifton. Miss Salek, who lives with her step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Hilt, 6 School St is a secretary with Pashman Plumbing Supply Passaic. She is the daughter of the late Louis Salek. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zachar, is with Finch and Pruyn, Glens Falls.

He served with the Army in Vietnam. Lyndhurst couple becomes engaged The engagement of a Lyndhurst couple, Miss Lorraine DeMarco and John Guastella, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. George 515 Forest Ave. A party at the Amvets Hall, Lyndhurst, honored the couple. Miss DeMarco, daughter of the late Mr.

DeMarco, was graduated from Englewood Cliffs Junior College and will train as a dental assistant at Bergen Technical and School in January. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guastella, 134 Ridge Road, is a senior at Newark College of Engineering. He is with Bridgford Foods Corpi, Secaucus.

A June 11 wedding is planned. wis in the First Reformed Church, Lincoln Park. A reception will follow atTwo Bridges Country Club, Lincoln Park. A graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Miss Serek is a registered nurse in the intensive care unit.

Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hoffman, received a B.A. degree in psychology from East Strouds-burg (Pa.) State College.

In September he will teach at St. Joseph's Village for Dependents and Children. He will have Walter Whitehead as best man. Newlyweds home from Bermuda Richard Garvey of Highlands and his bride, the former Miss Elizabeth Dailey of Rutherford, are living at 91A Taylor East Brunswick, following a honeymoon in Bermuda. The couple exchanged marriage vows Saturday, July 17, in St.

Mary's R.C. Church, Joanne Sylvester late Mrs. Washington. Miss Kloss fiancee of Leonard Boros Mr. and Mrs.

Ignatius Kloss, 63 Rosedale East Paterson, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Ann, to Leonard Boros, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Boros, 10 Miller East Paterson. Miss Kloss is with Canadian -Furs, East Paterson. Her fiance 'is with Charles Bruning -Teterboro, a division of Addressograph Muk tigraph and a student at Lincoln Technical Institute, Newark.

A fall wedding is planned. September bridal for Miss Jacques Mr. and' Mrs. Henry J. Jacques, 517 Weart Lyndhurst, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary, to Bruno Peter Uberto, 11 Glen Place, Old Tappan.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno J. Uberto, 232 Van Pompton Lakes. Miss Jacques graduated from Barbizon School of Modeling, New York City, and attended the evening divisions of -Fairleigh Dickinson Universi-.

ty Rutherford, and Jersey City State College. She is a medical claims examiner with the Prudential Insurance New York City. Her fiance received an X.S. degree in electronic technology 'from Voorhees Technical Institute, New York City, and Served-with the Navy as a member of underwater demolition teams in Vietnam and Norfolk, Va. He is with Union -Carbide's Ocean Systems Division as a research diving technologist in Tarrytown, N.Y.

A Sept. 25 wedding is planned. 'Y' holds film festival A summer movie festival sponsored by the Passaic-Clif-ton YM-YWHA is being held at three area theaters this month and next. Tickets on sale at the may be used at the Allwood, Clifton; Central, Passaic, and the Rivoli in Rutherford. ATTENTION STUDENTS NOW FLY to ISRAEL via ROME For ONLY $335 CALL FOR DETAILS Linda Mayer Linda Mayer's betrothal told Mr.

and Mrs. Otto C. Mayer, 10 Van Saun Place, Fair Lawn, have announced the engagement of their Linda, to Richard E. Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Bauer, 4-26 Summit Fair Lawn. A June 10 wedding is nlanned. Miss Mayer is a secretary with the American Express New York City. Her fiance attends the evening division of Bergen Community College and is a staff assistant with F. I.

duPont, Glore Forgan, New York City. Rutherford. The Rev. Robert Carroll of Neumann Preparatory School, Wayne, celebrated, the nuptial Mass. A reception followed at the Fiesta, Wood-Ridge.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dailey, 45 Elycroft Parkway, wore a sata peau gown with a finger tip veil and carried white roses. She is with IBM, Dayton; Miss Mary Ann Dailey was maid of honor for her sister and Donald Schwed served as best man.

Peter Munson ushered. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Garvey, is with Midland Glass Matawan. 3 Engagement dinner for Miss Sylvester Mr.

and Mrs. John Sylvester, 26 White East Rutherford, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Albert Frerot son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frerot, 726 Terhune Drive, Wayne. Formal announcement was made at a dinner party at the Viilanova Restaurant, Garfield.

Miss Sylvester, a graduate of Claremont Secretarial School, Ridgewood, is with the Flintkote East Rutherford. Her fiance, who served with the Navy in Vietnam, will attend Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. He is with Du-cane Heating Totowa. A June 10 wedding is planned. Student on dean's list Kenneth Cuoco, 37 First Lodi, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Rockland Community Suffern, N.Y.

He is an education major and will graduate in January. mm if! Lorraine DeMarco Lynnette J. Kelly Miss Kelly, fiance Grossman brothers earn academic honors Joel B. Grossman, a sophom*ore at Lafayette College, Easton, and Michael Jay Grossman, a junior at Franklin and Marshall Lancaster, have been cited for. academic achievements at their respective colleges.

They live at 9 Noll Clifton. Miss Porter to wed Rocco Cardaci Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Porter of Gardner, have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pamela Sue, to Rocco Emil Cardaci son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Cardaci, 43 Irving Place, Passaic. An Aug. 28 wedding is planned.

Miss Potter is a graduate of Mount Auburn Hospital School of Nursing, Cambridge, Mass. JJer fiance was graduated from Massanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, attended Murray (Ky.) State University and is a honored at party Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelly, 176 Myrtle Passaic, have announced the engagement 'of their daughter, Lynnette Joyce, to Jeffery Robert West, son of Mrs. Marlon West, 221 Paulison Passaic, and Jeff West.

The announcement was made at a party for 125 guests at the summer home of Mrs. West at Wonder Lake, Newfoundland. Miss Kelly is a secretary with the Passaic County Vocational High School, KVayne. ETT MON ME SALE 'CLEAR DAY DOLLAR ifih vS Jey ft rm making $30 a week more? A il "SHIFTS: and BATHING PEASANT DRESSES SUITS VAL. $3.99 zJ ENTIRE STOCK OF "'cukiuLttf ENTIRE STOCK OF ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER HOT' PANTS TAIJiC TOPS DRESSES Hot Pant Sets SOO Sl50 0f( $00; Reg.

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He is the grandson of Philip Cardaci of the Irving Place address. 26 area students on Berkeley list Twenty six area residents have been named to the dean's list at the Berkeley School, Ridgewood. They are Misses Patricia Kelty and Francine Babyack of Passaic, Ruth Johannemann and Imelda Hannaway of Clifton, Virginia Finno, Irma Jennings, Kathryn Clement and Joann DeGise of Glen Rock, Michele Mayurnik, Debbie McKay and Renie Chazen of Saddle Brook. Also Misses Kathie Urso and Valerie Villardo of East Rutherford, Judith Radwan and Linda Rohsler of Rochelle Park, Mary -Ellen Jay and Katherine Stomfoll of Fair Lawn, Andrea Ciaburri and Anne Burrell of Wayne, Linda Hughes of Hasbrouck Heights, Carol Muchmore of Wood-Ridge, Barbara Cubby of May-wood, Kathleen Kurgan of Garfield, Betti Groschopp of Pompton Lakes, Kathleen Opiekun of Pompton Plains and Linda Slingland of High Crest Lake. J.

V. Scialli wins honors in accelerated program John V. Scialli, 460 Passaic Passaic, has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Rensse-1 a Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., where he is enrolled in the biomedical program. The accelerated course of study, 'offered jointly by Rensselaer and Albany Medical College, enables qualified students to earn both B.S. and M.D.

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