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6...The TIMES, June 22, 1967
June 22, 1967, The TIMES...?
Engagements
Weddings
Births and
Social Events
MRS. ARTHUR EDWARD LAFEX
Marianne McGarry, Bride
Of Arthur E. LafexSaturday, June 17, 1967 St.
Bartholomew the Apostle Churchwas the scene of the wedding ofMiss Marianne Elizabeth Mc-Garry to Arthur Edward Lafex,Rev. George Byrnes officiated atthe 4 p.m. ceremony. The bridewas given In marriage by herfather, A reception followed atthe Winfleld Scott Hotel, Eliza-beth,
The bride Is the daughter ofMr, and Mrs, John PatrickMcGarry of 1201 Christine Cir-cle, Scotch Plains; the bride-groom's parents are Mr, andMrs. Joseph Lafex of 32S PlattAvenue, West Haven, Conn,
Miss Diana Glacobbe of ScotchPlains was maid of honor.Bridesmaids were Miss Mar-garet Maloney, Miss Chris Ren-dich, Miss [Catherine Lafex, MissCatherine Kellett, and Miss LindaRuell,
Best man was Claude Lafex,brother of the groom. KennethLafex, John McGarry Jr. , RobertMe Garry, Edward Partridge,Philip Johnson, and David John-son served as ushers.
The gride is a graduate of Mt,St. Mary's Adaderny, No, Plain-field and attended Albertus Mag-nus College, Conn, She was em-ployed at Chubb & Son Inc..ShortHills.
The bridegroom is a graduateof West Haven Hi§h School andYale University, Conn. He Is em-ployed by Pratt & Whitney, NorthHaven, Conn.
Following a wedding trip toCape Cod, Mass., the couple willreside in West Haven, Conn.
CHIT CHATBy HELEN MACK
For all those eager golf enthu-siasts , the thrill of a U.S. Openright in your backyard is over.The many pointers that weregained will be put Into practiceon that next round of golf.
But...for those of you whosehobble centers in another dir-ection, such as antique collect-ing, you still have time, that isuntil 5 p.m. to find that preciousitem you've been hunting for, atTemple Israel's First AnnualAntiques Show.
* * *David Hatfield of 87 Forest
Road, Fanwood, won the FrankHerbst Memorial Award for fifthplace in watercolors at the 71stannual Washington Square out-door art exhibit in New York,"Baal's Island" was the titleof his winning entry,
* * *Dr. Donald Schneider of the
Scotch Plains - Fanwood SchoolSystem has been elected to a 3year term on the board of trust-ees of the New Jersey Councilon Economic Education. Thecouncil operates the New JerseyCenter for Economic Education atMontclair State College, where itis conducting a Summer Leader-ship Training Institute June 26through July 14,
* * *William C, Qulnn, class of'42,
of 2130 Seward Drive, ScotchPlains was recently elected to a3 year term as member-at-largeof the executive committee of theRutgers Alumni Association.
* * *Miss Linda J, Yoeckel, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, J, Yoeckelof 2239 Woodland Terrace, Scotch
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MRS. JOHN ROBERT PITTS
MRS. DONALD FAIRBANKS CADY
Joan Marsch, Donald CadyExchange Wedding Vows
M i s s Joan Sandra Marsch,daughter of Mr, and Mrs, GeorgeMarsch of Cocoa, Florida, wasmarried to Captain Donald Fair-banks Cady at The Good ShepherdUnited Church of Christ, Boyer-
Miss Pfeifer IsBride Of
John PittsM i s s Penny-Lynn Pfeifer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HenryC. Pfeifer Jr . of 433 Pine GroveCircle, Scotch Plains became thebride of John Robert Pitts, sonof Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pitts of515 Hamilton Street, Rahway,Father John Tumbler officiatedat the 2 p.m. ceremony, SaturdayJune 17 in St. Mark's Church,Rahway. The bride was given inmarriage by her father. A r e -ception followed at the Elk'sLodge, Rahway,
Miss Barbara Jeanne Pfeiferserved as maid of honor. Brides-maids were Miss Ellen Russoand Miss Joy-Jeanne pfeifer.
Best man was Walter PittsJr . Daniel J, Pitts was usher,rhnmas Henry pfeifer servedas ringbearer.
The bride is a graduate ofScotch Plains - Fanwood HighSchool and is employed by Beck-man Instruments, Mountainside.The bridegroom is a graduate»f Rahway High School and isemployed by Bowco Laborator-ies, Rahway.
Fulluwing a wedding trip toCanada, the couple will residein Rahsvay,
town, Pennsylvania, June J.7.Captain Cady is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Malcolm Cady of SkyTop Drive, Scotch plains. Heattended Scotch Plains-FanwoodHigh School and was graduatedfrom St. Lawrence University,Columbia Law School and passedthe bar in New York State, Thebride graduated from Emory Uni-versity School of Nursing,
Susan Stowe, the bride's sisterwas matron of honor. NicholasDiFrancesco, t h e groom's bro-ther-in-law, acted as best man.
The bride wore a gown of silkorganza with a bodice of alenconlace. Her veil was French illu-sion with a circle of orange blo-soms. She carried a spray oforchids.
Captain Cady is at present inthe JAG Corps stationed at FortHamilton, The couple will live InNew York City after a weddingtrip to Eastern Canada.
SEA FARE AT EXPO '67
While sampling any of 90 sea-food dishes at the AtlanticProvinces Pavilion, Expo '67diners can look out the win-dow and watch the construc-tion of a 47-foot schooner!
MRS. WILLIAM W. McINTOSH
Susan Kinsey WedsWilliam W, Melntosh
Miss Susan Kinsey, daughterof Mr. and Mrs, Gawayne Kinsey,Grabill, Indiana became the brideof William W. Molntosh, son ofMr. and Mrs, Joseph C, Mc-Intosh, 2150 Bayberry Lane,Scotch Plains, Saturday, June 10at St. Vincent de Paul's Church,Fort Wayne, Indiana. A reception
NURSING SCHOOL
GRADUATE
Miss Terry Me Graw, daugh-ter of Mr, and Mrs, HaroldMe Graw of 2440 Seneca Road,Scotch Plains, will graduate fromElizabeth G e n e r a l HospitalSchool of Nursing on June 9,1967. Gommencement exerciseswill be held at Union JuniorCollege. .
Terry is a graduate of ScotchPlains - Fanwood High School,Class of 1964. After graduationMiss.McGraw will serve on theOperating Room Staff at Eliza-beth General Hospital,
followed at the home of the bride'sparents. The groom's parentsentertained at a rehearsal din-ner on June 9 at the GerberHaus.
Serving her sister as maidof honor was Miss Ann Kinseyand attending as bridesmaidswere Miss Kathy Kinsey, MissJudy Kinsey and Miss Mari AliceKinsey, all sisters of the bride,
Steven Atkin, Springfield, N.J.attended as best man. Usheringwere Richard Farrington, Okla-homa; Gary Archer, Indiana, andGerald Grunden, Indiana.
The bride graduated from Cen-tral Catholic High School and at-tended Indiana-Purdue RegionalCampus in Fort Wayne, Thebridegroom, a graduate of ScotchPlains-Fanwood High School, at-tended Indiana Institute of Tech-nology and Rochester instituteof Technology, and is stationedwith SAC at Clinton-Sherman AirForce Base in Oklahoma.
The couple will reside inWea-therford, Oklahoma,
CHIT CHATBy HELEN MACK
NEW PHOTO RATEIn view of the increased costs of newspaper produc-tion, it has been necessary for us to increase ourrates for the processing of engagement and weddingphotographs for printing. The new rats will be $2,00and will apply to any photographs submitted for pub-lication in our July issue or any issue thereafter.
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Plains, has been named to theDean's List at Bucknell Univer-sity, Lewlsburg. Pa.
Also, Vice President of hersorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma,Linda will return in the fall as asenior majoring in elementaryeducation,
Miss MontuoriIs Bride
Miss Elaine Marie Montuori,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MichaelD. Montuori of 321 Henry Street,Scotch Plains, became the brideof Jan Ozollns, son of Mr, andMrs. Arnold Ozolins of 242 HighStreet, Perth Amboy, Saturday,June 3, at Our Lady of LourdesChurch, Mountainside, FatherRaymond Aumach officiated atthe ceremony. A reception foll-owed at the Old Heidelberg.
Mrs. Judith Hogan, the bride'ssister, served at matron of honor,Laurance Hogan was best man.
The bride is a graduate ofScotch Plains - Fanwood HighSchool and Berkeley SecretarialSchool, East Orange, The groomis a graduate of Perth AmboyHigh School, University of Penn-sylvania and Newark College ofEngineering. He is a member ofPhi Kappa Psi , He is employedby General Electric Co., Pitts-field, Mass.
Following a wedding trip of atour "of New England, the couplewill reside in Mass,
Thomas Fowler of 319 StoutAvenue, Scotch Plains receivedDepartmental Honors In Latinand French from t h e PingrySchool, Hillside. He was alsonamed to the First Honor Rollfor the fifth marking period andthe Second Honor Roll for thefinal marking period.
* * *John Cole of 2688 Crest Lane,
Scotch Plains was among mem-bers of the Pingry Middle SchoolGeology Club, who recently visit-ed the coastal plains region ofNew Jersey, Delaware, Marylandand the Piedmont and Blue Ridgeareas of Virginia.
John was also named to theSecond Honor Roll for the finalmarking period,
* * *A few of our area residents
were named to the Fall Semes-ter Dean's List at Rutgers Coll-ege of Arts and Sciences, NesvBrunswick.
Juniors, William T. Frank of4 Birchwood Terrace, Fanwood,and Paul Brody of 11 JacobsLane, Scotch Plains; Sopho-mores, Robert Olsen of 347 Rob-erts Lane and Stephen Rosen-berger of 2226 Mountain Avenue,both of Scotch Plains; and fresh-man, Richard V, Cox of 1880Lake Avenue, Scotch Plains,
* * *Jeanne p , Shute, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin A, Shute of439 Sycamore Avenue, ScotchPlains has been awarded a $500scholarship by Lutheran Bro-
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