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II ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS THE SHORE PRESS SOCIAL NEWS ASBURY PARK, N. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951 SOCIAL NEWS 13 Mary Lee Pollit Wed to Peter Wallace Yesterday MRS. PETER W. GREASON Miss Mary Lee Pollitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Irving Pollitt. 210 Grasmere avenue, Interlaken, was Peter Wallace Greason, 507 South son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.

Greason, The ceremony was performed Deal Group Has Harvest Dance Corn stalks, autumn leaves and huge spider webs, were used for decorations the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Mary's church. Deal. held its Harvest dance in the church hall. Friday night.

The committee included France Dworshak, Margie Douglass. Elaine Misch. Pat Amend and Joan Brandtgen, George with A. Mrs. Doolittle, Gus Fischer, Allan Bagger and Mrs.

Frank Rog- a ers. acting as chaperons. A scavenger hunt preceded the! dance and prizes were awarded to Frances Dworschak, Gil Hoeghe, June and Edward Rutan. Winners balloon dance were Smith, Margie Douglass and Hoerge Henn. Attending were Joyce Torchia and Billy Ronca.

Francis Dworshak and Gil Hoeghe. Jane Smith and Edward Rutan. Joan Grandtgen and Malcom King. Pat Flanagan and Billy Warner. Joan Bova and Mike Ashkar.

Nancy Assay and Ralph Swenarton, Joan Sullivan and Robert Markford, Jule Murphy and David Martin, Jane Reid Ronnie Johnson. Jerry Kruvitz and David Dumbal. Joan Mehsh and Harold Harrigan, Haviland and Sandy Cooper. PonticorCarol, VO and Robert Fischer. Barbara Mazza and James Carasia, Helen Erwin and Norman Suski.

Edith Torchia and Charles Watkins, Mimi Earle and George Harvey, John Bagger, Paul Stevens. James Kadrey, Jay McCabe and William Sullivan. New Shipment SKI PANTS Just right for Ice Skating at the Monte Carlo Janet-Rose On The Point At Press Plaza 601 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURY PARK married yesterday afternoon to Edgemere drive, West Allenhurst. South Orange. at the First Presbyterian church.

Asbury Park, by Frederick Gibson, pastor. Traditional music was played by Foster Hotchkiss. bride, escorted by her father, wore a small collared, pointed sleeved. white satin gown with a full peplin skirt and chapel train. Her veil.

an heirloom of rosepoint lace which had been worn by the bridegroom's grandmother, fell from A lace covered imported nyIon illusion heart-shaped head. piece. She carried a white orchid on her grandmother's white satin prayer book. Miss Dorothy, Anne Pollitt was maid of honor for her sister tight bodiced coral satin gown with dropped neckline. Her full skirt also had a peplum.

Miss Pollitts old-fashioned bouquet was of talisman roses as was her coronet. The bridegroom's brother, Ens. David Mark Greason, was best man. Ushers were Douglas B. Pollitt, the bride's brother.

William M. Wallace. Springfield, the bridegroom's cousin, L. Allan Bucher, West Orange, and William K. Flanagan, Mendham.

Mrs. Pollitt wore a lace trimmed navy blue crepe gown with velvet accessories and off -white lady slipper orchids with yellow fringe. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a dusty rose crepe gown with brown accessories and brown orchids. A reception followed for 75 guests at the Old Orchard Country club. Eatontown.

For her wedding trip to Williamsburg. the bride chose a tweed suit with navy blue sories and a white orchid. After Nov. 17, the couple will live at 507 South Edgemere drive. The bride.

a graduate of Cedar Crest college, is employed by Evans Signal Laboratories, Wall township. A Lehigh university graduate, the bridegroom is employed at Bendix aviation corporation, Red Bank. Lakewood Church Guilds Plan Bazar LAKEWOOD The Parish Guild had a tea Tuesday afternoon at the All parish hall. The planned for Saints, Episcopal, Dec. 5 and 6.

Mrs. Ralph Robertson reported on the November rummage sale. Miss Wilhemina Nist, president, and Mrs. Frank Olmstead were cohostesses. Mrs.

Bauer was a guest. St. Anne's Guild has a social Wednesday night at the Parish hall, and planned to assist with the bazar. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell Camp, Mrs.

Ruth Clayton and Mrs. Vernon Truitt, president. COLD WEATHER'S COMING A DON'T LET WINTER CATCH YOU UNPREPARED It's Time for Your 1 Combination Storm Doors and Windows SEE US FOR YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES DEAL MILL LUMBER CO. LeROY A. JOHNSON, President 222 West Morgan Just off Norwood DEAL, N.

J. Telephone: DEAL 7-3033 Maud Meehan, John Belli Exchange Nuptial Vows Loretta Giunco. Becomes Bride of Alfred M. Samaha The marriage of Miss. Loretta Giunco and the late Mrs.

Jeannette to Alfred M. Samaha, U.S. army, the late Abraham Samaha, 7 Sunset Thursday at St. Rose's Catholic white chrysanthemums, and pom-pons. The Rev.

Peter J. Teston. pastor. performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Mrs.

Thomas L. Smyth and Douglas Sibole sang, accompanied by Otis Tilton at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ante bellum portrait gown of chantilly lace with a three-tier skirt worn over very wide hoops. The lace with long. pointed sleeves ilbodice, lusion filled wide batteau neckline.

Her triple fingertip veil of nylon tulle fell from a close fitting helmet of matching chantilly lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of white orchids and bouvardia with streamers of flower-studded satin. Miss Marjorie Giunco, sister of the bride was maid of honor in a pale blue Gainsborough gown of ottoman with low hip drapery of nylon tulle. Her Juliet cap was of the ottoman veiled in tulle. 'She carried a Colonial bouquet of blue delphinums and bouvardia.

Mrs. Alfred Skaf, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Elaine Abood. Belmar, were bridesmaids. attired exactly as the maid of honor. Jeanne Marie Cardella, Rumson.

in A taffeta colonial gown, was her aunt's flower girl. Dr. Charles G. Samaha. Asbury Park.

was his brother's best man. Ushers were Ernest Gardella. Rumson. and Victor Habib, Wanamassa. Mrs.

Anthony Giunco was attired in a mist blue lace and crepe gown with bracelet length sleeves and softly draped skirt. Her hat. of melon toned velour was matched by her orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore an autumn grape costume suit heavily embellished with matching beading. Her mauve velour hat was matched by her orchid corsage.

After a wedding breakfast and reception at Beau-Rivaze, Wall township, the couple left for a wedding trip to Boston and the England states. They will live in Massachusetts. For traveling Mrs. Samaha wore a. natural gray Persian lamb coat over a wood brown gabardine suit with aqua velour hat and ensembled alligator accessories.

Her corsage was of brown orchids. Mrs. Samaha is a graduate of St. Rose's high school. Mr.

Samaha is a graduate of Georgetown university. Washington. where maiored in chemistry. He had been associated with the Dainty Apparel Shop, Asbury Park, as manager. and is serving in the Armed Forces.

Freehold Woman Feted at Shower FREEHOLD Mrs. John Queeney, was given a shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Richard Hand. Ford avenue. Mrs.

Chester Yetman and Mrs. Ada Hayward were co-hostesses. Present were Mrs. Fred Huber. Mrs.

Henry Yetman, Mrs. Herbert Yetman. Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. John Allen.

Mrs. George Hope, Mrs. Kenneth Dolamore. Mrs. Edith Bruno, Mrs.

George Curley. Mrs. George, Mrs. Thomas Booth. Mrs.

John Queeney. st. Mrs. Helen Allen. Vincent Daley.

Mrs. Wilma Cook. Mrs. Harry Rushworth. Mrs.

Mae Greenwood and Miss Mary Donahue. Mrs. Queeney, 49 Jackson street, was the former Nancy Allen. Catholic Alumnae Back Scouting SHREWSBURY Girl Scouting was declared as one of the main objects of the social service division of Monmouth circle of the International Federation of olic Alumnae Wednesday night at the home of the department chairman, Miss Patricia Reardon, here. The group will work thru local councils where one exists and thru lone troop committees in other areas.

They will also assist in other local charities. Volunteers for the Girl Scouting program are asked to contact Miss Reardon. The next meeting will be held at her home Nov. 28. MRS.

CLARK L. FOSTER Frances Siciliano Is Wed Yesterday to Clark Foster Our Lady of Mt. Carmel day of the wedding, of Miss avenue, daughter of the late L. Foster, son of Mrs. Myrtle of and the late Robert Foster.

Guinco, daughter of Anthony Giunco, 404 Ninth avenue, Belmar, son of Mrs. Barbara Samaha and drive, Asbury Park. took place church. Belmar, against a setting MRS. BRUCE D.

HANCE Michigan Girl Becomes Bride of Freehold Man BLOOMFIELD HILLS. in a candlelight ceremony yesterday at 4:30 p.m. in Christ Church Cranbrook. Miss Nancy Ann Ball. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Ball, Birmingham, became the bride of Bruce Denise Hance, D. Hance, 41 Court street, Freehold, Her Betrothal Told MISS MARION ZELLER Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick J. Zeller. 78 Poplar avenue, Deal, announce the engagement of their daughter. Marion, to Sgt. Robert D.

Cronheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Cronheim, Ocean avenue, Deal, and Newark. Miss Zeller, a graduate of Asbury Park high school and New Jersey College for Women.

Rutgers university, is employed by the Middletown township school system. Sergeant Cronheim is a graduate of Newark academy and Princeton university. Court where he club. was Before a mem- entering the Air Force. associated with the David Cronheim organization.

He is stationed at Keesler Air Force base, Mississippi. GAME SOCIAL PLANNED KEYPORT--Plans for A game social Nov. 24, were made by Freedom council. Sons and Daughters of Liberty, in Schichbi Hall. Thursday nicht.

First nimination of officers will be conducted at that time. MRS. JOHN SPRING LAKE--Miss Maud George Edward Meehan. 400 John Peter Belli, son of Mrs. Mr.

Belli, yesterday morning, The ceremony was performed Lake, which was decorated with white chrysanthemums, pompons and cibotium ferns, by the Right Rev. Thomas Reilly, pastor, who read the Papal blessing. Breakfast for the immediate family at the home of the bride's parents, followed. The bride, escorted by her father. wore a gown of ice blue satin with imported peau d'ange lace, panel point skirt with bow knot of matching lace terminating in a train.

Her fingertip veil of French illusion was attached to a bonnet of ice blue lace and she carried a prayer book adorned with white orchids, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Miss Mona Meehan, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and wore a bouffant ballerina-length gown of periwinkle blue net over taffeta, with hat of abstract design of matching feathers and carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. Simon Belli, jr. was best man for his brother and the ushers included Hugh R. Smith and George E.

Meehan, brothers of the bride. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Meehan wore a gown lilac silk taffeta with cloche hat of matching feathers. Mrs.

Belli was graduated from Chestnut Hill college, Philadelphia. and the bridegroom was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. CAMP Mate A Female Graduate Fitters SO. JERSEY SURGICAL SUPPLY 38 E. Front RED BANK PETER BELLI Meehan, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Sussex avenue, became the bride of Simon Belli, Trenton, and the late Catholic church was the scene yesterFrances Marie Siciliano, 36 Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Gavino Siciliano, Foster, 326 Warren avenue, Camden, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Marcellino Romagno at: 4 p.m.

church was decorated with palms and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Florence Pisano sang "Ave Maria" before the ceremony. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Bruno, organist.

Given in marriage by brother. Sam Siciliano, the bride was attired in an oyster white gown of nylon tulle fashioned with an offthe-shoulder neckline accented with a double bertha of pleated nylon tulle and long sleeves on the fitted waist, the full skirt had a side trim of a double ruffle of pleated nylon tulle which also edged the court train. A bonnet of nylon tulle and chantilly lace held her veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley centered with two white orchids. Miss Angela Siciliano was maid of honor for her sister.

Her strapless gown of shrimp colored nylon net trimmed with appliqued ers across the fitted, bodice and scattered on skirt, was worn with a matching stole and gloves. Her headpiece was a halfcrown of dubonnet-colored pompons and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers with shrimpcolored streamers. Teresa Ann Vaccaro, niece of the bride, Glendale, Long Island, wore an orchid nylon net gown with a ruffle at the neckline and tiers of ruffles on each side of the skirt. She wore a crown of dubonnet. and white pompons and carried an old fashioned bouquet of matching flowers.

Martin Coyle, Gloucester City, (See SICILIANO Page 14) in St. Catharine's church, Spring Lincoln Unit Plans Christmas Party KEYPORT -Plans for a Christmas party at Ye Cottage Inn, Dec. 13, were made by the Lincoln Hose company auxiliary Thursday night. A report was given on the Lunchcon at liventos, program in Long Branch. Special prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Allyn Lee and Mrs. Ozzie Thorne. Eighteen members were present. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles E.

Applegate, Mrs. Theodore Barber. Mrs. George Finger and Mrs. Earl Huber.

IF you want to wear your clothes while you pay for them, you can use our convenient 10-pay. ment plan. Bergers 612-614 COOKMAN AVENUE Birmingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N.J.

The Rev. William Mead. pastor, officiated. A reception with supper fol. lowed at the Orchard Lake country club.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in an ice blue satin gown fashioned with a portrait neckline edged in heirloom (lace on the fitted basque waist and a full skirt which formed a circular train. A cloche of rosepoint lace held her fingertip-length veil of silk illusion. Her only jewelry was an heirloom pearl pin worn by four generations of brides. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white stephanotis, Aeur d'amour and ivy. Mrs.

Andrew D. Burlingame, Detroit, was matron of honor. Her blue iridescent taffeta gown with eton jacket was worn over a crinoline petticoat. She wore a cloche of matching taffeta and fish net and carried a bouquet of bronze fugi mums and ivy. The bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Highie, Detroit: Miss Joan Pasher and Miss Mary Welch, Birmingham, wore gowns identical to that of the matron of honor and carried bouquets of pale yellow fugi mums and ivy, Robert Throckmorton, Freehold.

was best man and ushers were William Hendricks, Lisbon. Ohio: Walter Baker, Bridgeport, and Jerry Cowan. Columbus. Ohio. Mrs.

Ball chose A champagne chiffon and Chantilly lace gown with ice blue hat and accents. She wore A corsage of cymbidium orchids. The bridegroom's mother navy blue sheer crepe gown with navy blue hat and had a spray of palaenopsis orchids. After a wedding trip thru the South, the couple will live at 1486 Collingwood, Detroit. The bride was graduated from Denison university.

Granville, Ohio, in 1949 and the bridegroom was graduated from the same school in 1950. Dainty Apparel 515 COOKMAN AVENUE BRIDAL DEPARTMENT 2nd Floor and ahs will Oks bride who follow the fur bridal radiant to WA- Comes.

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