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Engagements Announced CAROL LYNN CROWELL Crowell-Corelli RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. George B. Crowell, 44 Irving have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Lynn, to Jeffery Corelli, son of Mr and Mrs. Francis Corelli, 2737 Quakerbridge Trenton.

The bride-elect is a graduof Red Bank High School is a senior at Trenton ate, State College. She is president of the Omicron Tau chapter of Delta Omicron, international music fraternity. Mr. Corelli. who was ated from Steinert High School.

Hamilton Township, is also a graduate of Trenton State College. He was a member of the Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity. He is a teacher in the Flemington School system. CHRISTINE JURKIEWICZ Voorhees-Meyers Rite Is Held in Lakewood LAKEWOOD Miss Mary Alice Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Myers, 215 3rd was married yesterday in St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church to Elbert Voorhees 11I. The Rev. Joseph C.

Shenrock, pastor, officiated. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Voorhees, Allenwood Rd. The bride's gown of peau de soie was appliqued with 'Alencon lace.

She wore a lace mantilla and carried a Bible with cascade of white daisies and sweetheart roses. Miss Joni Flood, Lakewood, was the honor attendant. She wore a jonquil yellow and white linen gown, matching yellow picture hat, and carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies. Miss Jan Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. and Miss Rochelle Rosay, Lakewood, were bridesmaids.

They were gowned like the honor attendants. They wore white picture hats, and carried bouquets of yellow and white daisies. Dana Dampert, Lakewood. was flower girl. Mr.

Voorhees was his son's best man. Ushers were Steve Messano and Barry Simon, both of Lakewood. Brian Lampert, Lakewood, was ring bearer. New England Trip After a reception at Manhattan Hotel, the couple left for a New England trip. The bride was graduated from DONNA SUSSMAN Sussman-Hirshfield OCEAN TOWNSHIP Mr.

and Mrs. Seymour Sussman, 805 Darlene Wanamassa, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Norman Hirshfield. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hirshfield, 83 Lehman Deal.

The bride-elect was graduated from Asbury Park High School and attended University (Ohio) of Toledo. She is employed by Long Branch Savings and Loan Association. Her fiance was graduated from the same high school and attended Monmouth College. He is associated with Teddy Con' struction Matawan. JurkiewiczHaemmerle LACEY TOWNSHIP Mr.

and Mrs. Boleslaw Jurkiewicz, Old's Forked River, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Christine, Dennis Haemmerle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haemmerle, 906 Columbia North Bergen Township. Miss Jurkiewicz was graduated from Central Regional High School, Berkeley Township, and Stuart School of Business Administration, Asbury Park.

She is employed by New Jersey Rehabilitation Commission, Toms River. Her fiance was graduated from North Bergen High School North Bergen Township, and attended Programing and Systems Institute. New York. He is employed at First National Bank, Jersey City. MRS.

ELBERT VOORHEES 111 Former Mary A. Myers Lakewood High School. She attended Breneau College, Gainesville, and Monmouth College. She is employed at Ocean County Courthouse, Toms River. The bridegroom, a graduate of Lakewood High School, is a student at Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa.

Claudia Morgan Wed: To Live in California RED BANK Miss Claudia Hope Morgan became the bride of Lt. Richard Erie Young yesterday in Tower Hill Presbyterian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Morgan, 64 Prospect Atlantic Highlands, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Young, 2260 W. Golden Hills Tucson, Ariz.

Th Rev. Dr. Charles Webster officiated at a double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white silk organza gown accented by Alencon lace appliques.

Her veil fell from organza petals and she carried a cascade of orchids and lemon leaves. Miss Isabelle Manwiller, Drexel Hill, was maid of honor. She wore an ensemble of silk shantung and crepe, a matching bow headpiece, and carried a bouquet of tangerine chrysanthemums. Attendants in blue ensembles and matching bow headpieces were the Misses Margaret Allen, New Park, Beth and Beverly Schenck, Highlands; City Church Is Scene Of Keener-Daris Rite ASBURY PARK Miss Jan-1 ice Elizabeth Davis and Uly D. Keener Jr.

were married yesat St. Stephen's AME terday, Church by the Rev. Obadiah G. Goodwin, pastor. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Davis, 121 Elizabeth here, and Mr. and Mrs. Keener 30 W.

Westside Red Bank. Pearls. Lace Trim Gown The bride wore a gown of silk organza trimmed with seed pearls and lace. Her veil fell from a headpiece of pearl and crystal, and she carried a cascade of carnations with an orchid. Mrs.

David Coles, Neptune, was matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Lucius Holmes, Richmond. Mrs. Joffey Pittman, Philadelphia, and the Misses Brenda Bailey, Hollis.

N.Y.. and Patricia Peek, Atlantic Highlands. Susan Robertson, Red Bank, was flower girl. Eugene Grimsley, East Orange, was best man. Ushers were Arlander Flowers and Lonnie Peek.

Detroit, Robert Hampton and Henry Street, Newark. Charles Oates, Neptune, was ring bearer. After a reception at Royal Manor. Wall Township, the couple left for a wedding trip. to Atlantic City.

They will reside in Eatontown. Bride Is Teacher The bride is a graduate of Asbury Park High School and Central State College, Wilberforce, Ohio. She is a teacher MRS. ULY D. KEENER JR.

Former Janice E. Davis in Neptune Township school system. ate of Rumson-Fair The bridegroom is averade. gional High School and West Virginia State College stitute. He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S.

Army stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He plans to begin teaching in the fall. Miss Elasas Is Bride Of Norman Brosniak NEWARK Miss Victoria Joan Elsas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert T. Elsas, Patricia Court, Union, and Norman Brosniak. 2nd Bradley Beach, were married yesterday at The Essex House. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brosniak, New ark Elizabeth, formerly of Bradley Beach. Rabbi Eli E. Pilchik of Temple B'nai Jeshurun, here, officiated. Four Attend Bride Mrs. Marvin R.

Daniels, Livingston, and Mrs. Edward Littman, Jamaica Plain, were honor. attendants. Bridesmaids Miss Linda Steinman, Union, and Miss Lois Brosniak, New York, the bridegroom's sister. Jack Pivnick, Matawan, was best man.

Dr. Vincent A. DeMuro, Jackson Township; Gus Siniscalco, West End, Long Branch; Gary Barr, here, and Donald Elsas, the bride's brother, at home, were ushers. A reception followed the ceremony. The bride is a senior at Newark State College, majoring in elementary education.

The bridegroom was ated from the Panzer School of Physical Education at Montclair MRS. NORMAN BROSNIAK Former Victoria Joan Elsas State College. He is an Asbury Park High School teacher. He is co-chief of lifeguards at Bradley Beach. Puerto Rico Trip Follows Norblom-Craparo Bridal HOWELL TOWNSHIP Miss Lynn Craparo and Richard Nordblom were married June 11 at St.

Veronica Roman Catholic Church by the Rev. Mitchell Cetkowski, pastor. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Craparo, 86 Brookhill Drive, here, and Mr.

and Mrs. G. Nordblom, 47-31 194th Flushing, L.I. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her silk gown was trimmed with seed pearls.

She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Donald Wittmer, Lakewood, was matron of honor for her sister. Other attendants were Mrs. Anthony Longobardo, Rochelle Park, sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Frank Giglinto, Saddle Brook. They wore blue crepe gowns and carried bouquest of blue carnations. Philip Jelnicky, Washington, was best man. Ushers were Philip Mahlke and Frank Grabowski, Flushing. MRS.

RICHARD NORDBLOM Former Lynn Craparo ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, June 20, 1966 21 Rite Takes Place At Lichter Home FRANCES J. BILOFSKY Bilofsky-Turkish ALLENHURST Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Bilofsky, 2 Spier have announced the engagement of their daughter, Frances Joan, to Norman Arthur Turkish, son of Mrs.

Elsie Turkish, New York, and the late Harry A. Turkish. Miss Bilofsky, a graduate of MacDuffie School, Springfield, is junior at Finch College, 'New York. Mr. Bilofsky's father, a member of New York Stock Exchange, is founder and president of Industrial Electronics Newark and South Belmar.

Mr. Turkish was graduated from Cornell University, Ithaca. N.Y., where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity and Quill and Dagger Honor Society. He received his masters degree in business administration from Cornell, and master of arts degree from them University of Vermont at Burlington. He served as a first lieutenant and finance officer in the Air Force.

He is employed by Bear, Stearns, and investment bankers, New York. An August wedding has been planned. Teacher Bride Of J. J. Kleva SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.

Joseph J. Kleva, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kristo Kleva, 40 11th Seaside Park, N.Y., took as his bride Miss Mardella Jacobetti, Saturday. She is daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Jacobetti, 1188 W. Mountain Ave. The Rev. Thomas J.

Knight officiated at St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church. Daisies Form Bouquet Mr. Jacobetti gave his daughter in marriage. She wore an Empire gown of silk organza and Chantilly lace, a lace mantilla, and carried a bouquet of white Marguerite daisies.

Mrs. Frederick Tobbe, Wellsburg, N.Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore an Empire style gown and carried a bouquet of pink Shasta daisies. Other attendants were Miss Merry Ann Jacobetti, here; Mrs. William Klunk, Toms River, N.J., and Miss Kathryn Huston, West Chester.

They were gowned in blue, yellow, and lavender, respectively. Barbara Levandoski, South Amboy, N.J.. was flower John Kleva, 'Park, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Stephen Kleva, East Hartford, Vincent Jacobetti, here, and Dr. John Elliott, Pine Beach, N.J.

Reception Takes Place A reception was held at Holiday Inn, Williamsport. The couple is on a motor trip to Canada. The bride is a health and physical education teacher in Toms River Schools. Her husband is a laboratory technician at Toms River Chemical Corp. MRS.

JOSEPH J. KLEVA Former Mardella Jacobetti LYNN EDITH BOYD Boyd-Grasberger NORTH PLAINFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, 393 Grove have made known the engagement of their daughter, Lynn Edith, to John Henry Grasberger son of Mr. and Mrs.

Grasberger 351 Park Freehold. The bride-elect is a graduate of North Plainfield High School. She plans to work for Suburban Trust Plainfield. Mr. Grasberger is a graduate of Freehold Regional High School.

He is employed by the American Can Cliffwood. Colangelo-1 argo ASBURY PARK The engagement of Eleanor Colangelo to Robert Vargo has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Colangelo, 1104 2nd He is son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Vargo, 1517 6th Neptune. The bride was graduated from Asbury Park High School. Mr. Vargo was graduated from Neptune High School. He is employed by Skylark Originals, here.

ELEANOR COLANGELO Emily Post By ELIZABETH L. POST Dear Mrs. Post: I enjoyed reading your article on the seven deadly sins against good taste. You asked your readers to let you know of their pet peeves, and SO here is mine. Why won't people use napkins when they, are served with snacks? I always hand out napkins with cocktails and hors d'oeuvre and have stacks on the tables, too, and yet after a party, there are invariably traces of greasy fingers on much of the furniture.

When we have guests in to play bridge and serve nuts or other finger foods, the cards are unfit to be used again. My pet peeve may seem a trivial thing but it is evidence of the thoughtlessness that seems to be one of the chief troubles with the world today. Elizabeth Teufel Dear Mrs. Teufel: You are quite right. The person who stains furniture or cards with sticky, greasy fingers is guilty principally of thoughtlessness.

It is not an intentional error, I'm sure. The reluctance to use a napkin when it is readily available is a sort of laziness it is just more difficult to hold an extra item with your drink and hors d'oeuvre. Trivial or not, your point is well taken and I hope my readers will take heed and think before they say. "I don't need the napkin, Dear Mrs. Post: At the last few wedding receptions I attended.

champagne was served for toast and after, during the dancing, mixed drinks of rye and scotch were available. Is this now considered correct? My daughter will be married soon and I wish to do the right thing. Mrs. Hugson. Dear Mrs.

Hugson: Champagne is the traditional drink with which to toast the bride and groom, SO it should be served. There are, however, many people who do not like it. It is for their enjoyment that other beverages, such as whiskey or soft drinks, are offered, and it is correct to do so. What is your most puzzling etiquette problem? To the sender of the most interesting question that we receive each week, we'll send a free copy of Emily Post's revised by Elizabeth L. Post.

The question chosen. and its answer, will be published in this column every Friday. Send your question to Elizabeth L. Post, in care of Readers' Service, Asbury Park Press, Press Plaza. Asbury Park.

N.J.. and don't forget to include your name and address. MRS. W. BIRKENHAGEN JR.

Former June Louise Gaze Wanamassa Girl Wed In Union Rite UNION The wedding of Miss June Louise Gaze and Waiter Kurt Birkenhagen Jr. took place Saturday at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard H. Gaze, 1402 Chestnut Wanamassa, Ocean Township. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Birkenhagen, 174 Elmwood Ave.

The Rev. Raymond Waldron officiated and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride was attired in ivory peau de soie trimmed with pearls and crystals. She carried a spray of white roses and orchids. 4 Attend Bride Miss Linda Lee Kelly, Union, was maid of honor.

She wore a Nile green Empire gown. 0ther attendants were Miss Onnalee sister of the bride, at Mrs. James Le Blanc, Eatontown: and Mrs. George A. Diamond, Philadelphia.

They wore mint green gowns and carried sprays of yellow roses. Donald Charles Birkenhagen, here, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Gregory H. Gaze, brother of the bride, at home: Paul Daisy, Bergenfield, and George A. Diamond, Philadelphia.

A reception was held at Town and Campus Restaurant. To Reside in Philadelphia The couple is on a trip to Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. They will be at home at 4923 N. Broad Philadelphia. The bride is a graduate of Asbury Park High School and Asbury Park Business College.

Her husband was graduated from Union High School and Rutgers University. He attends Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia. Printed Pattern By Laura Wheeler Wares of Color! When icy winds blow, your family will thank you again and again for this afghan. At home and away, you'll love this cozy, closely woven afghan. Vertical puff-stitch accents double-crochet.

Pattern 503: crochet directions. Thirty-five cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, the Asbury Park Press, 378, Needlecraft Box 161. Old Chelsea Station, New York N. Y.

10011. Print Pattern Number, Name. Address. Zip. Needlecraft Spectacular 200 designs, 3 free patterns in new 1966 Needlecraft Catalog.

Knit, crochet. Garments, slippers; hats: tovs: linens. Send 25 cents. NEW! 12 remarkable American quilts duplicate them exactly from complete patterns in color in new Museum Quilt Book 2. Mainly 2.

3 patches, Quilting motifs. 50 cents. Send also for Quilt BOOK 1 16 complete patterns. 50 cents. RED BANK Miss Rosalie Lichter and Stephen S.

Rosenfeld were married yesterday by Rabbi Jack Rosoff of Congregation B'Nai Israel, Rumson, assisted by Cantor Sidney Scharff. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lichter, 200 Broad St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Saul Rosenfeld, 53-34 Hollis Court Flushing, N.Y. Crown of Roses The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a ballerina-length gown topped by by a lace coat. Her illusion veil fell from a crown of roses, and she carried a cascade of orchids.

Miss Karen Lichter, at home. was her sister's honor attendant. She wore a gown of aqua fashioned with: a jeweled neckline and jeweled cuffs. She arried a small bouquet of white carnations. Edward Myers, the Bronx, N.Y..

was best man. Ushers were Bruce Fischberg, Yonkers. N.Y.. and Dr. Stephen Goldman, Flushing, N.Y.

After a wedding trip to Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, the couple will reside in New York. Is Monmouth Graduate The bride is a graduate of Red Bank High School. She attended Douglass College, New Brunswick, and is a graduate of Monmouth College. The bridegroom is a graduate MRS.

STEPHEN S. ROSENFELD Former Rosalie Lichter of Queens College, Long Island. He attended Michigan State University, East Lansing, and Columbia University, New York, for graduate studies in biological sciences. He is a third year student at New York University College of Dentistry. Miss Van Brunt Wed At Little Silver Rite LITTLE SILVER Miss Jacqueline Agnes Van Brunt daughter of Mrs.

Louis S. Van Brunt, 87 Little Silver Point and the late Mr. Van Brunt, became the bride of Jere Kyle Rutberg Saturday at St. John's Episcopal Church, here. The brilegroom is son of Samuel Jay Rutberg, 6 Bingham Hill Circle, Rmuson, and the late Mrs.

Rutberg. The Rev. Stuart F. Gast, rector, officiated. Reception Held A reception was held at Alpine Manor, Highlands.

The bride was given in in marriage by John V. Knickerbocker, Fair Haven. She wore a crepe sheath gown with lace trim and carried stephanotis, orchids, ivy. Miss Gwendolyn Van Brunt was her sister's honor attendant. Miss Rosemarie Anania, Audubon, was bridesmaid.

They wore turquoise silk shantung dresses with lace trim and carried white daisies and babies'. breath. James Layton, Fair Haven, was best man. Ushers were William Elliott, Audubon, and David Lincoln, Virginia. College Senior The bride, a graduate of Red Bank High School, is a senior at Montclair State College, majoring in home economics.

The bridegroom served four MRS. JERE K. RUTBERG Former Jacqueline Van Brunt years in the Navy. He is a quality control technician at International Telephone Telegraph Federal Laboratories, Clifton. They will reside at 77 Grove Montclair, after a motor trip to New England.

After a reception at and Country Restaurant, Lakewood, the couple left for a wedding trip to Puerto Rico. They will reside in Oakland, where the bridegroom is stationed as a private first class in the Army. The bride was formerly employed Central Jersey Bank and Trust Freehold. FREEDMAN'S Bakeries TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Delicious MARBLE and PLAIN CAKE The Children Will Love It! ASBURY PARK BELMAR DEAL GABLE SHOPPING CENTER, NEPTUNE LINCROFT LAKEWOOD Pamper Your Furs WITH OUR I BEAUTY TREATMENT Our process thoroughly cleanses; preserves pelts and hairs; makes them supple, pliant. Lusterizing imparts beautiful finish.

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They carried bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. Jon Wardrip, Lancaster, was best man. Ushers were David Tarditti, Newark, Harry Max son. Navesink; Lt. James Oesterling, Washington; Jack Wolpert, and Paul Davis, Wilmington, and W.

Wayne Morgan, Chicago, uncle of the bride. A reception followed in River House Inn, Rumson. After a trip to the Poconos, the couple will reside in Vacaville, Calif. The bride was graduated from Henry Hudson Regional High School. Highlands, she has completed three years at the University of Delaware at Newark.

She plans to attend Mills College, Oakland. Calif. The bridegroom was graduated from Catalina High School. Tucson. He attended the University of Arizona where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta.

He has served five years in the Air Force and is stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Califol Hours 9:30 to Fri. to 9 P.M. JUNIOR NIGHT SHIFT For dancing and dining interesting versions! FOR FASHION ELEGANCE 515 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park.

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