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4,..SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES, July 28, 1966 1! r I Engagements Weddings Births and Social Events MRS, FRANK NOEL YURASKO Mary S, Byrd Becomes Bride Of F. Yurasko The marriage of Mary Sewall Byrd, daughter of Mrs, George Clifford Byrd and the late Mr. Byrd, to Frank Noel Yurasko, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harry Yurasko, 20 Glenside Avenue, Scotch Plains and Paris, France, took place on July 23, 1966, 3:30 p.m. at St. Francis Episcopal Church, Potomac, Maryland. The Rev, James Kensly Leitch of Potomac United Presbyterian Church, Potomac, performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by Frank E. Scriv- ener of Washington, D.C. a friend of the bride's family. The matron of honor was Mrs, Anne Byrd Pezzettl, sister of the bride, of California. The brides- maids were Mrs, Nan Byrd Smith of Washington D.C; Miss Eliz- abeth Patrick of New York City; and Mrs. Joan Purdy of Trenton, PRIVATE BUS SERVICE J\ NORTH PLAiNFMELD-FANWOOD AND VICINITY TO KATHARINE GIBBS " in MONTCLA1R One ant Twe-Yeor Caursei SECRETARIAL. •^m-im Wr[u 6t telophona W.M -p, f,,|{ information JJ Plymouth Si,, Msnleiilr, N, J, 744-2B1I Al-o scliqoli In Boston, Providence «nd !00 Paik AvB., New York 10017 ADViRTISING FA 2-5266 The flower girl was Tonlanne Pezzetti of California and the ring bearer was Thomas Pezzettl of California, William Harry Yurasko, broth- er of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Ronald Gault Whittle of Conn.; Raymond Ed- ward Miko of Conn., Calvin Kib- ling of New jersey and John Purchy II of New Jersey. The ushers were members of Sigma Chi Fraternity with the groom at Brown University, A reception followed at the Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Maryland. The bride is a graduate of the National Cathedral School for Girls, Washington, D.C. She at- tended the Traphagan School of Design in New York City, the George Washington University and the University of Maryland, The bride was introduced to so- ciety at the Debutante Cotillion and Thanksgiving Ball in Wash- ington and the Debutante Cotil- lion and Christmas Ball in New York in 1956, She Is a descend- ant of Samuel Handy, member of the committee thas framed the first State Constitution of Mary- land in 1776, of Governor Rich- ard Bennett of Virginia and Major General John Custis and Colonel Edmund Scarborough of Virginia, The groom is a graduate of the Peddle School, Brown Uni- versity, and the Yale Law School, He studied at the University of London and the London School of Economics. He is a member of Gray's Inn Society of London and the Newjersey State Bar, He will join the law firm of Champi, Graham and Franchino, Somerville, New jersey. Upon their return from a trip to Europe, they will live in Scotch Plains. Notes 35 Years Of Service Mrs. Helen H. Ketcham of 2084 Westfield Road Circle, Scotch Plains,recently celebrated 35 years of service with the New jersey Bell Telephone Com- pany, Mrs. Ketcham is an operator in the company's traffic depart- ment control office in Plainfield She is a member of Plalnfleld- New Brunswick Council, H, G. Me Cully Chapter. Telephone Pioneers of America, Mrs, Ketcham is a member of Scotch Plains Baptist Church, Miss Harrigfeld Is Bride Miss Barbara Joan Harrigfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j. Harrigfeld of 2015 Lake Ave- nue, Scotch Plains, was married Saturday, July 23 to George Paul Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tho- mas F, Blake of 2335 Promenade, Scotch Plains, The Rev. Fred- erick Falrclough performed the ceremony at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. A reception was held at the Locut Inn, Rosalie, Miss Carol A. Jensen was maid of honor. Brides maids were Miss Christine Blake, sister of the groom; Miss Barbara East- man, Miss Kathleen Kohler, Miss Susan Joan Harrigfeld, sister of the bride, was flower girl, Joseph F. Sturn, was best man. Ushers ware Charles Harrig- feld, brother of the bride; Joseph Pldany, Stephen Wilhelm, Lester Blake, brother of the goom, was ring bearer. The bride is employed by James J. Macrae, Arhcltect, Berkeley Heights, The groom is employed by Sears and Roebuck, Company, Union. MRS. HARRY CHARLES ANTHONY (Photo by J, J, Alexander Diane Frattaruolo Wed At St. Bartholomew's Miss Diane Frattaruolo, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Dominic Frattaruolo of 1730 Front Street, Scotch plains, became the bride of Harry Charles Anthony, son of Mr, and Mrs, Richard C. Anthony, MRS. GEORGE PAUL BLAKE of 18 Somerset Place, North Plainfield on July 23, 1966, The 3 p.m. ceremony was held at St, Bartholomew's Church.Scotch Plains. Given in marriage by her father, Rev, Arnold DeRosa of- ficiated, A reception followed at the Martins villa Inn. Miss Linda Frattaruolo of Scotch Plains was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Gerald- ine Izzo, Piscataway; Miss Claire Tassillo, Fanwood; Mrs. Rose Benjamin, North Plainfield; Miss Loretta Critelli, Summit, The flower girl was Miss Janice Buc- cino of Somerville, William H. Anthony was best man. Ushers were Keith Benja- min, North Plainfield; Richard C, Anthony, Scotch Plains' John Bartozack, New Milford; George Bachart, Westfield, Raymond O. Anthony of Scotch Plains served as page. The bride is a graduate of . Scotch Plains - Fanwood High School and of Franklin Beauty School, Elizabeth. The groom is a graduate of North Plainfield High School and is attending Newark College of Engineering. He is presently em- ployed at Union Carbide. The couple will reside at 15 Mountain Avenue, North Plain- field, BEXALERT ''V , IN BAD WEATHER July 28, 1988, SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES...5 CHIT CHAT MISS MARY ANN BOSLER (Photo by J, J, Alexander) Mary Hosier, Bride-Elect Of John Nieodemus Mr, and Mrs. Erich Boslsr announced the engagement oftheir daughter Miss Mary Ann Hosier of 13 Fenimore Drive, Scotch Plains to John D. Nieodemus son of Mr. and Mrs, John A, Nieodemus of 504 Farley Avenue, Scotch Plains; at a dinner at the Somerville Inn. Miss Hosier graduated from Scotch Plains -Fanwood High School, and is withMagnus Chem- ical Company in Garwood, Mr, Nieodemus graduated from Scotch Plains - Fanwood High School, Babson Institute, and Fairleigh Dickinson University, He is with Accurate Bushing Company in Garwood, A November 5 wedding is plan- ned. 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There was always someone in the neighborhood re- ferred to as a grouch, who just didn't understand. We laugh about it now...let'a hope someday our young people can look back and smile at in- cidents that took place during their growing up years, Don't be too harsh! * * * Wedding bells rang recently for Miss DoloresVeracco, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter S. Veracco of 47 Shady Lane, Fan- wood, who became the bride of Rich L, Hardt, son of Mr. Her- bert Hardt and Mrs. William Herald. * * * Miss Patricia Ann Hughes, for- mer 3rd grade teacher at La Grande School, who resided at 2057 Maple View Court, Scotch Plains and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Hughes of Scranton, Pa., recently became the bride of Tudor Eaton Will- iams j r . , son of Mrs. Williams Sr«, and the late Mr. Williams of Dunmore, Pa,, in the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, Scranton. * * * Billy Zlobro, 17, of Scotch Plains and the Ash Brook Country Club, qualified for the National Junior Golf Championship by ty- ing for the Metropolitan area qualifying round at Baltusrol Golf Club. Ziobro, was the youngest ever to pace the amateurs in the jersey Open this year. * * * Miss Cheryl jayne Whyte of 224 Haven Avenue, Scotch Plains has completed her work at the Katharine Gibbs School in Mont- clair and accepted a position with The Singer Company in Scotch Plains, * * * Louis G. Kappenhoefer of 901 Cedar Street, Scotch Plains, at- tended a two-day segment of the pre-college counseling program at East Carolina College, He will enter as a freshman in the fall semester. * * * Miss Gail Tledemann, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Tiedemann of 1965 Duncan Drive, Scotch Plains will attend Mon- mouth College this fall, entering as a freshman, * * $ Miss Susan Michele Shepnew, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Michael J. Shepnew of 1429 Sylvan Lane, Scotch Plains, has been named to the Dean's Honor List at Gettysburg College forthe second semester. Susan was graduated on June 5. She is also a graduate of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, * * * Miss Linda j. Yoeckel, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Milton J, Yoeckel of 2239 Woodland Ter- race, Scotch Plains was named to the Dean's List at Bucknell University. Miss Yoeckel, who will be a junior next fall, is studying for the degree of bachelor of s c i - ence. $ * * Richard Wlchner of 2275 Old Farm Road, Scotch Plains, has been named to the Dean's List for the second semester at Fair- Continued On Page 13 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS DEN OR 5th BEDROOM 2 CAR GARAGE WITH TOOL SHED ALL THIS Centered On a Beautiful Lot With Tall Trees 131 x 193 Evergreen School Area in Scotch Plains Owner Most Anxious To Sell OFFERED AT $25,300 CALL FA 2-5800 PETERSONRINGLE AGENCY 350 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS Member Westfield Board Of Realtors RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE * 4 Open 1 Bays Luncheon 12 to 3 Dinner 5 to 11 Cocktail BOW with I o n d'osmvre* S-BS30 4 Big Evenings at Medici's • Tuesday Our Famous Champagne Dinner, Prime Ribs or Alaskan Crab Legs, $4,95 • Thursday — Complete Corned Beef and Cabbage with Irish Coffee - • • $3.95 • Friday and Saturday Dine, Dance and listen to the great sound of the "GROUP O" COIOSB SOON — WBBNESBAT NIOBT SPECIAL Open AU Day Sunday Large Kiddie Menu Banquets &Weddings Call PL 6.7722 Hamilton Blvd. (opp. So. 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4,..SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES, July 28, 1966

1! r

IEngagementsWeddings

Births andSocial Events

MRS, FRANK NOEL YURASKO

Mary S, Byrd Becomes

Bride Of F. YuraskoThe marriage of Mary Sewall

Byrd, daughter of Mrs, GeorgeClifford Byrd and the late Mr.Byrd, to Frank Noel Yurasko,son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank HarryYurasko, 20 Glenside Avenue,Scotch Plains and Paris, France,took place on July 23, 1966,3:30 p.m. at St. Francis EpiscopalChurch, Potomac, Maryland. TheRev, James Kensly Leitch ofPotomac U n i t e d PresbyterianChurch, Potomac, performed theceremony. The bride was givenin marriage by Frank E. Scriv-ener of Washington, D.C. a friendof the bride's family.

The matron of honor was Mrs,Anne Byrd Pezzettl, sister of thebride, of California. The brides-maids were Mrs, Nan Byrd Smithof Washington D.C; Miss Eliz-abeth Patrick of New York City;and Mrs. Joan Purdy of Trenton,

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The flower girl was TonlannePezzetti of California and thering bearer was Thomas Pezzettlof California,

William Harry Yurasko, broth-er of the groom, served as bestman. Ushers were Ronald GaultWhittle of Conn.; Raymond Ed-ward Miko of Conn., Calvin Kib-ling of New jersey and JohnPurchy II of New Jersey. Theushers were members of SigmaChi Fraternity with the groomat Brown University,

A reception followed at theCongressional Country Club,Bethesda, Maryland.

The bride is a graduate of theNational Cathedral School forGirls, Washington, D.C. She at-tended the Traphagan School ofDesign in New York City, theGeorge Washington Universityand the University of Maryland,The bride was introduced to so -ciety at the Debutante Cotillionand Thanksgiving Ball in Wash-ington and the Debutante Cotil-lion and Christmas Ball in NewYork in 1956, She Is a descend-ant of Samuel Handy, member ofthe committee thas framed thefirst State Constitution of Mary-land in 1776, of Governor Rich-ard Bennett of Virginia and MajorGeneral John Custis and ColonelEdmund Scarborough of Virginia,

The groom is a graduate ofthe Peddle School, Brown Uni-versity, and the Yale Law School,He studied at the University ofLondon and the London Schoolof Economics. He is a memberof Gray's Inn Society of Londonand the New jersey State Bar,He will join the law firm ofChampi, Graham and Franchino,Somerville, New jersey.

Upon their return from a tripto Europe, they will live in ScotchPlains.

Notes 35 YearsOf Service

Mrs. Helen H. Ketcham of2084 Westfield Road Circle,Scotch Plains,recently celebrated35 years of service with theNew jersey Bell Telephone Com-pany,

Mrs. Ketcham is an operatorin the company's traffic depart-ment control office in PlainfieldShe is a member of Plalnfleld-New Brunswick Council, H, G.Me Cully Chapter. TelephonePioneers of America,

Mrs, Ketcham is a memberof Scotch Plains Baptist Church,

Miss HarrigfeldIs Bride

Miss Barbara Joan Harrigfeld,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josephj . Harrigfeld of 2015 Lake Ave-nue, Scotch Plains, was marriedSaturday, July 23 to George PaulBlake, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tho-mas F, Blake of 2335 Promenade,Scotch Plains, The Rev. Fred-erick Falrclough performed theceremony at Zion EvangelicalLutheran Church. A receptionwas held at the Locut Inn, Rosalie,

Miss Carol A. Jensen was maidof honor. Brides maids wereMiss Christine Blake, sister ofthe groom; Miss Barbara East-man, Miss Kathleen Kohler, MissSusan Joan Harrigfeld, sister ofthe bride, was flower girl,

Joseph F. Sturn, was best man.Ushers ware Charles T» Harrig-feld, brother of the bride; JosephPldany, Stephen Wilhelm, LesterBlake, brother of the goom, wasring bearer.

T h e bride is employed byJames J. Macrae, Arhcltect,Berkeley Heights, The groom isemployed by Sears and Roebuck,Company, Union.

MRS. HARRY CHARLES ANTHONY(Photo by J, J, Alexander

Diane Frattaruolo WedAt St. Bartholomew's

Miss Diane Frattaruolo, daugh-ter of Mr, and Mrs. DominicFrattaruolo of 1730 Front Street,Scotch plains, became the brideof Harry Charles Anthony, son ofMr, and Mrs, Richard C. Anthony,

MRS. GEORGE PAUL BLAKE

of 18 Somerset Place, NorthPlainfield on July 23, 1966, The3 p.m. ceremony was held atSt, Bartholomew's Church.ScotchPlains. Given in marriage by herfather, Rev, Arnold DeRosa of-ficiated, A reception followed atthe Martins villa Inn.

Miss Linda Frattaruolo ofScotch Plains was maid of honor.Bridesmaids were Miss Gerald-ine Izzo, Piscataway; Miss ClaireTassillo, Fanwood; Mrs. RoseBenjamin, North Plainfield; MissLoretta Critelli, Summit, Theflower girl was Miss Janice Buc-cino of Somerville,

William H. Anthony was bestman. Ushers were Keith Benja-min, North Plainfield; RichardC, Anthony, Scotch Plains' JohnBartozack, New Milford; GeorgeBachart, Westfield, Raymond O.Anthony of Scotch Plains servedas page.

The bride is a graduate of. Scotch Plains - Fanwood HighSchool and of Franklin BeautySchool, Elizabeth.

The groom is a graduate ofNorth Plainfield High School andis attending Newark College ofEngineering. He is presently em-ployed at Union Carbide.

The couple will reside at 15Mountain Avenue, North Plain-field,

BEXALERT' ' V , IN BAD WEATHER

July 28, 1988, SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES...5

CHIT CHAT

MISS MARY ANN BOSLER(Photo by J, J, Alexander)

Mary Hosier, Bride-ElectOf John Nieodemus

Mr, and Mrs. Erich Boslsrannounced the engagement oftheirdaughter Miss Mary Ann Hosierof 13 Fenimore Drive, ScotchPlains to John D. Nieodemusson of Mr. and Mrs, John A,Nieodemus of 504 Farley Avenue,Scotch Plains; at a dinner at theSomerville Inn.

Miss Hosier graduated fromScotch Plains -Fanwood High

School, and is withMagnus Chem-ical Company in Garwood,

Mr, Nieodemus graduated fromScotch Plains - Fanwood HighSchool, Babson Institute, andFairleigh Dickinson University,He is w i t h Accurate BushingCompany in Garwood,

A November 5 wedding is plan-ned.

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CHAS,THOMAS

Oft 'HAMMONDORGAN

" PIANO

By HELEN MACK

It seems to be the trend thesedays to put teenagers on the pan.The majority are good, respect-able kids.

How many of you have satdown and reminisced lately? I'msure you'll remember being apart of some devilment....if itwas only ringing door bells onmischief night. There was alwayssomeone in the neighborhood r e -ferred to as a grouch, who justdidn't understand.

We laugh about it now...let'ahope someday our young peoplecan look back and smile at in-cidents that took place duringtheir growing up years,

Don't be too harsh!* * *

Wedding bells rang recentlyfor Miss DoloresVeracco, daugh-ter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter S.Veracco of 47 Shady Lane, Fan-wood, who became the bride ofRich L, Hardt, son of Mr. Her-bert Hardt and Mrs. WilliamHerald.

* * *Miss Patricia Ann Hughes, for-

mer 3rd grade teacher at LaGrande School, who resided at2057 Maple View Court, ScotchPlains and the daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Delbert Hughes ofScranton, Pa., recently becamethe bride of Tudor Eaton Will-iams j r . , son of Mrs. WilliamsSr«, and the late Mr. Williamsof Dunmore, Pa,, in the HydePark Presbyterian C h u r c h ,Scranton.

* * *Billy Zlobro, 17, of Scotch

Plains and the Ash Brook CountryClub, qualified for the NationalJunior Golf Championship by ty-ing for the Metropolitan areaqualifying round at Baltusrol GolfClub.

Ziobro, was the youngest everto pace the amateurs in thejersey Open this year.

* * *Miss Cheryl jayne Whyte of

224 Haven Avenue, Scotch Plainshas completed her work at theKatharine Gibbs School in Mont-clair and accepted a positionwith T h e Singer Company inScotch Plains,

* * *Louis G. Kappenhoefer of 901

Cedar Street, Scotch Plains, a t -tended a two-day segment of thepre-college counseling programat East Carolina College, He willenter as a freshman in the fallsemester.

* * *Miss Gail Tledemann, daugh-

ter of Mr, and Mrs. HermanTiedemann of 1965 Duncan Drive,Scotch Plains will attend Mon-mouth College this fall, enteringas a freshman,

* * $Miss Susan Michele Shepnew,

daughter of Mr, and Mrs, MichaelJ. Shepnew of 1429 Sylvan Lane,Scotch Plains, has been namedto the Dean's Honor List atGettysburg College forthe secondsemester.

Susan was graduated on June 5.She is also a graduate of ScotchPlains-Fanwood High School,

* * *Miss Linda j . Yoeckel, daugh-

ter of Mr, and Mrs, Milton J,Yoeckel of 2239 Woodland T e r -race, Scotch Plains was namedto the Dean's List at BucknellUniversity.

Miss Yoeckel, who will be ajunior next fall, is studying forthe degree of bachelor of sc i -ence.

$ * *Richard Wlchner of 2275 Old

Farm Road, Scotch Plains, hasbeen named to the Dean's Listfor the second semester at Fa i r -

Continued On Page 13

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