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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 11

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0 Po 8 -Courier-Post Photo by James Stewart KARIN RITCHIE LYNN OLIVER Winner Is From Haddon Heights The Miss Cooper Horse Show was won last night by Lynn Oliver, student at Haddon Heights High School, Runnerup was Karin Ritchie, who a attends Cherry Hill High School East. The contest, in which 18 area teenagers competed, was an attraction at the Cooper Hos- pital Horse Show and Mart, which began Thursday at Garden State Park and continues through tomorrow. Lynn, whose sponsoring group was the Haddon Heights Junior Auxiliary, is the daughter of and Mrs. Herbert Oliver of Haddon Heights. The Cherry Hill Auxiliary sponsored Karin, parents are Mr.

and Harold Ritchie of that township. The contest was staged by the Junior Auxiliary' to the hospital, which is responsible for the horse show. The mart is handled by the Women's Board and Associate Auxiliarie. Dear Abby She Wants to Help Brother By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN year-old happily married woman. My problem is my DEAR ABBY: I am a 26- brother who is 19.

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Mother waited on him hand and foot, and dad gave him money for just breathing. He was spoiled rotten, For his 16th birthday the folks gave him an expensive car, although his grades were barely passing. Rick didn't qualify for one of the better schools, so dad pulled some strings and got him into a junior college. He flunked out and came home. Now my parents have decided to wash their hands of him.

My father says a psychiatrist friend of his advised him to throw Rick out and let him sink or swim. Rick has taken up with some "way out" characters. I'm sure they're going the drug route. Rick has a lot of good in, him. and I can't stand to see him ruin his life.

I want to offer Rick a home with my husband and me: My folks say if I take Rick in they will never speak to me again that bailing him out now will only convince him that someone will always come to his rescue. I need your help. RICK'S SIS DEAR SIS: A spoiled child makes an emotionally crippled adult. Your parents, though well-intentioned, "crippled" Rick, and now they're blaming him because he can't walk straight. I don't know what kind of: a psychiatrist would advise a sink or swim solution for a young man who has never been taught to swim.

Take Rick on the condition that he gets a job, tries to straighten himself out and becomes a contributing member of society. And if your folks never speak to you again, it will be their loss. DEAR ABBY: I'd like to some advice to "Pestered in Summer," whose gabby neighbor leans over the fence and talks a blue streak: Instead of a higher fence, plant a New Dawn rambler rose. It grows fast, has vicious thorns, and beautiful pale pink roses all summer long. Cuttings start readily when planted under glass jars.

You could soon have the whole fence covered. Your neighbor won't lean long on those thorns, and the foliage will soon obstruct the view. MRS. L. W.

CLARINGTON, OHIO DEAR MRS. Now that's what 1. call "saying it wit What's your problem? You'll feel better if you get it off your chest. Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, 90069. For a personal reply enclose stamped, addressed envelope.

COURIER POST Tor and about WOMEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 11 Area Weddings St. Rose of Lima Church, Haddon Heights, is providing the setting this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Geraldine Danita Henry and Mr. John Patrick McDonald. The Rev. Edward J.

Kelly is officiating at the 12:30 o'clock ceremony. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Henry of 259 Bewley Haddonfeild and Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm W. McDonald of 340 Knoll Top Lane, that suburb. Miss Jacqueline R. Henry is acting as her sister's maid of honor.

Bridesmaids are Miss Aurea M. Henry of Boston, and Mrs. Myron W. Opfermann of Collingswood, cousins of the bride, and Miss Mary Lou McDonald, sister of the bridegroom. Mary Claire Stoll of Glassboro, cousin of the bride is flower girl.

Mr. Peter J. McDonald of Haddonfield, is best man, and ushers are Mr. John J. Sullivan of Gainesville, Mr.

Kim F. Fuller of Mt. Carmel, and Mr. Duane Criger of Detroit. A reception follows at Tavistock Country Club.

The couple will reside in South Bend, Ind. The bride is a graduate of Jersey City State College. The bridegroom is a student at the University of Notre Dame. Riddle-Cipolla A morning wedding ceremony in. St.

John's Church, Collingswood, was that at which Miss Anna Concetta Cipolla was married to Mr. Robert George Riddle. The Rev. Declan McHugh officiated at the 11 o'clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

John Cipolla of 621 Lees Lane, Collingswood, and the late Mr. Cipolla. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle of 1405 Burnt Mill Kirkwood.

Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Michael D. Cipolla of Collingswood, the bride had Mrs. William Downs of Stratford as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Ann Repici of Haddonfield, the bride's cousin; Miss Kathleen Scott of Philadelphia, bridegroom's cousin; Miss Rita Riviello and Miss Antoinette Pizzo of Collingswood.

Best man was Mr. Lawrence Bounfiglio of Gibbsboro. Ushers included Mr. George Riddle of Kirkwood, the bridegroom's brother; Mr. William Connell, Mr.

Jerry Haboar of Cherry Hill, and Mr. Raymond Schaffer of Ashland. After a reception, the couple will leave for a honeymoon in the Poconos. They will reside in Collingswood. The bride attended Temple University and Camden County College.

Tittermary-Hill Miss Dorothy Eileen Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hill of 202 Woodlawn Collingswood, is being married today to Mr. Anthony J.

Tittermary of the Haddon Hills Apartments, Haddon Township. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Tittermary of Westmont and the late Mr. John D. Tittermary.

The Rev. Declan McHugh is MRS. EDWARD L. O'DONNELL formerly Miss Rose Mary Cecala. officiating at the 12:30 o'clock ceremony St.

John's Church, Collingswood. Miss' Christine Hill is her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids include Miss Kathleen Hill, Miss Jane Hill, the bride's sisters; Miss Elizabeth Madden of Barrington, the bridegroom's niece, and a junior bridesmaid, Rita Hill, also a sister of the bride. Mr. Henry Miller of Collingswood is best man, and ushers are Mr. Thomas Hill, Mr.

Patrick Hill of Collingswood, the bride's brothers, and Mr. Raymond Warren of Westmont, the bridegroom's nephew. After a trip to New England and Canada, the couple will reside in Haddon Township. McGough-Steel St. Teresa's Church, Runnemede, provided the setting last evening for of Miss Margaret Edna Steel and Mr.

William Carlton McGough. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas H.

Sharkey officiated at the 7 o'clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Steel of 122 Phillips Runnemede.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGough of 19 Warren Bellmawr. Mrs.

Ralph Holloway of Runnemede served as her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lee Holloway of Runnemede, niece of the bride; Mrs. Thomas Abrahamsen of Paulsboro; Miss Cheryl Bella and Miss Lynne McGowan, the bridegroom's sister, of Bellmawr; Miss Nora McGowan of Lindenwold, and Miss Gloria Alacqua of Glassboro. Kathy Ann Holloway of Runnemede and Elizabeth Steel of Deptford, nieces of the bride, were flower girls and William Steel 3d of Deptford, nephew of the bride, ringbearer. Best man was Mr.

William Stumm of Audubon. Ushering were Mr. Abrahamsen, Mr. William C. Steel Mr.

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N. J. MRS. MICHAEL F. VEASY The bride was Miss Ann L.

Galezniak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Galezniak of Somerdale, prior to her marriage to the son of Mrs. James V.

Veasy of Philadelphia and the late Mr. Veasy. The couple is residing in Lancaster, Pa. Mr. James Smith, Mr.

Thomas Hassett, and Mr. Samuel Verzella of Bellmawr. A reception followed. After a trip to New England, the couple will reside in Paulsboro. The bride is a graduate of Helene Fuld School of Nursing, West Jersey Hospital.

Malinowski-DiMunno The wedding of Miss Kathleen Ann DiMunno to Mr. David Malinowski took place at an 11 o'clock mass this morning in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Camden. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

DiMunno of 1420 Decatur Camden. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malinowski of 1249 Dayton Camden. Mrs.

Gregory Skoruk of Bellmawr was her sister's matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Linda Gibson of Oaklyn, Miss Linda Savich, Miss Kathleen Valianti, Miss Lynne Malinowski, Miss Susan Malinowski, both sisters of the bridegroom, all of Camden, and Mrs. Frank Mercantini of Somerdale. Flower girl was Ellen Malinkowski, also sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Chris Malinowski of Camden was his brother's best MRS.

LEE R. KEENAN Who was Miss Patricia A. Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J.

Browne of Audubon, prior to her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Keenan of Philadelphia. Mr.

Keenan and his bride are residing in Collingswood. man. Ushers included Glen Coach of Kresson, Mr. James Hughes of Merchantville, Mr. Skoruk, Mr.

Mercantini, Mr. John Scarduzio and Mr. Richard Slupski of Camden. A reception follows. The couple will reside in Bellmawr.

O' Donnell-Cecala A noon wedding today in St. Joseph's' Procathedral, Camden, was that at which Miss Rose Mary Cecala became the bride of Mr. Edward Lawrence O'Donnell of 5 Colonial Way, Turnersville. The Rev. Michael S.

Wynne officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Cecala of 29 Marlton Camden, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Alma Waldron Mount Holly and the late Mr. Edward L. D'Donnell. Matron of honor was Mrs. Edmund Sikorski of Camden and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Dominick Bongiorno of Brooklyn, N. cousin of the bride; Miss Sandra Kolessar of Camden, Miss Lillian Waldron of Williamstown, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Sandra Cecala, sister of the bride. Flower girl ringbearer were Christine Schrodanus of Lake Katrine, N. cousin of the bride, and Joseph MRS. PETER E.

HEIDENREICH The bride, prior to her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heidenreich of Lancaster, N.Y., was Miss Jo-Ann Mazzarelli, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Mazzarelli of Moorestown, where the couple is making their home. Berenato Jr. of Turnersville, nephew of the bridegroom. Mr. Berenato served as his brother-in-law's best man.

Mr. Kenneth Fisher and Mr. Gary Lanning of Camden, Mr. William Raeuber of Lindenwold, and Mr. Cecala of Trenton, cousin, Nicholade ushered.

A reception follows. After a trip to the Poconos, Mr. O'Donnell and his bride will make their home in Westville. Geiger-Bodenschatz The marriage of Miss Kathryn Victoria Bodenschatz to Mr. Robert Emil Geiger is taking place this afternoon in the Highland Park Church of God, Gloucester City.

The Rev. Alfred Conner is officiating at the 2 o'clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Charles Bodenschatz of 802 Hunter Gloucester, and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer of 500 Middlesex that city. Miss Anna Marie Bodenschatz is acting as her sister's maid of honor. Mr.

Jack Massey of Red Bank is his brother-in-law's best man, and ushers are Mr. Charles Bowell Jr. 01 (Continued on Page 12) SHOP TOMORROW SUN. 12-5; DAILY 10-9; SAT. 10 to 5:30 THIS WEEK ONLY! SALE ENDS SUNDAY AT 5 O'CLOCK SOFA CHAIR" SALE $55 Sale $299 Sale $178 Sale $99 Sale $99.

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