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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 67

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SEPTEMBFR 91 1986- THE HOME NEWS LIFESTYLE F7 A- i I I A 4- n' 1 1 -a. 1 1 ij 1 i WnliU r. A MRS. D. M.BRYDEN (Mary Sirna) Bryden-Sirna Mary Ann Sirna, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Sirna of Remsen Avenue, North Brunswick, was married to David M. Bryden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryden of Rome, N.Y.

Aug. 16 in St. Elizabeth's Church, Far Hills. Honor attendants were Kathleen Sinclair of Westminster, sister of the bride, and Richard Serway of Syracuse, N.Y. The bride is a graduate of New Brunswick High School and Glassboro State College with a degree in elementary education.

She is a second grade teacher at Three Bridges School, Three Bridges. Her husband is a graduate of Rome Catholic High School, Rome, N.Y. and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master of business administration degree. He is employed by Bedminster, as a district manager. MR.

and MRS. J. C. FELL Fell-Barber Sharon Anne Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard M. Barber of Van Syckel Boulevard, South Bound Brook, was married to Jeffrey Charles Fell, son of Joseph J. Fell of Millington and the late Elizabeth Kaye Brown, and the stepson of Susan W. Fell of Scotch Plains, July 12 in Our Lady of Mercy Church, South Bound Brook. Honor attendants were Jeanne Mignella of Cherry Hill and David Sorace of Somerville.

The couple is living in Somerville. The bride is a graduate of Bound Brook High School and Glassboro State College with a A. degree. She is employed as a buyer at McMaster-Carr Supply Dayton. Her husband is a graduate of Westfield High School.

He is employed by Wyckoff Publications, Westfield, as circulation manager. He is a member of Westfield Rescue Squad and a fireman with the Somerville Fire Co. MR. and MRS. S.

L. KUCHINSKY Kuchinsky-KIeinberg Joy Kleinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinberg of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, was married to Steven Lewis Kuchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Kuchinsky of Scotch Plains, July 6 at Town and Campus in West Orange. Honor attendants were Sally A. Piccirillo and Philip Rosenbach, cousin of the bridegroom. The couple is living in Franklin Park. The bride is a graduate of South Brunswick High School and received a B.A.

degree in special education from Glassboro State College. She is employed by the New Brunswick Board of Education. Her husband is a graduate of Scotch Plains High School and received a B.A. degree in psychology from Rutgers University. He is employed by Communications in Piscataway.

MRS. D. A. STUART (Catherine Gorman) Stuart-Gorman Catherine M. Gorman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter T. Gorman of Binghamton, N.Y., was married to Douglas A. Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. William Stuart of Kearney Drive, North Brunswick, yesterday in St. Patrick's Church, Binghamton. Honor attendants were Joyce E. Gorman of Boston, sister of the bride, and Christopher K.

Stout of New York, N.Y. The couple will live in Philadelphia, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Catholic Central High School, Binghamton, Emmanuel College, Boston, with a B.A. degree and Syracuse University, with a master's degree in library science. She is employed as law librarian by Reed, Smith, Shaw and McClay, Philadelphia.

Her husband is a graduate of The Peddie School, Hightstown, Yale University with a B.A. degree and Rutgers University Law School, Newark, with a J.D. degree. He is an attorney employed by Montgomery, McCracken, Walker and Rhoads, Philadelphia. MRS.

LEONARD KULBERDA (Donna Lemerich) Kulberda-Lemerich Donna Marie Lemerich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Silagyi Jr. of Old Bridge was married to Leonard Joseph Kulberda son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Kulberda of South River, yesterday in St. Stephen's Church, South River. Honor attendants were Tracey Lemerich of Old Bridge, sister of the bride, and Lee Kulberda of South River, brother of the bridegroom. The couple will live in South River. The bride is a graduate of Madison Central High School, Old Bridge and attended Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School, Piscataway.

She is employed by The Main Attraction, South River, as a hair stylist. Her husband is a graduate of South River High School and attended the DuCret School of the Arts, Plainfield, and the School of Visual Art, New York City. He is a freelance illustrator. Marechek-DeCourcey Laura Anne DeCourcey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. DeCourcey of Hollywood Avenue, Metuchen, was married to Stephen N. Mare-chek. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Marechek Jr. of Cheverly, Aug. 16 in Mountainside. Honor attendants were Katherine Maxwell of Edison, sister of the bride, and Gary Marechek of Crof-ton, brother of the bridegroom.

The couple is living in Glenn Dale, Md. The bride is a graduate of Metuchen High School. She is employed by Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, as a clerk typist. Her husband is a graduate of Bla-densburg High School. He is employed by the Van Ness Office Center in Maryland as chief engineer.

American Heart Association WETS FIGHTING FOR VOURLIFE 1 A notography Ptrumlized fervite tWeddini Pickajet from $199 247-3757 Getting married? Koroski-Geismar Dr. Deborah Geismar, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Geismar of Highland Park, was married to Leonard E. Koroski, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Koroski of Clearwater, Sept. 13 at the Drake Hotel, Chicago, 111. ST mm For Quality value 11 BegPri If so, The Home News would like to report the event. Wedding and engagement forms may be obtained at the newspaper office, 123 How Lane, New Brunswick, Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m., and on Saturday until 2 p.m. They also are available by mail by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Lifestyle, P.O. Box 551, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. The forms should be returned to the Lifestyle Department 10 days before your wedding or engagement is to appear.

Please include a telephone number so we can verify the information. Wedding accounts with photographs of the bride are published the day after the wedding. Those arriving after the deadline are published as space permits. Engagement announcements are also published on Sundays. Pictures foe wedding announcements should be clear, black and white bridal portraits; for engagements, submit black and white studio prints no smaller than wallet size of the future bride or engaged couple.

MRS. M. A. TALBOT (Nancy Maher) Talbot-Maher Nancy Maher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph P. Maher of Peggy Road, East Brunswick, was married to Mark Allan Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Talbot of Sherwood Lane, Old Bridge, Sept.

13 at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Old Bridge. Honor attendants were Eileen Truscott of Bridgewater, sister of the bride, and William Talbot of Old Bridge, brother of the bridegroom. The couple is living in East Brunswick. The bride is a graduate of East Brunswick High School and Seton Hall University, South Orange, with a degree in computer science.

She is employed by the Prudential Insurance Roseland, as a computer programmer. Her husband is a graduate of Madison Central High School and Rutgers University, New Brunswick, with a degree in management. He is employed by Supermarkets General East Brunswick. The couple is living in Chicago. Dr.

Geismar recently completed a family practice residency in Cleveland, Ohio, and is practicing at An-chor-HOM. Her husband is a graduate of Illinois Institute of Technology, and is an architect with Lohan Associates in Chicago. Bridal Album with 24-8x10 color photos. Bride's Parents Album with 12-4x5 color photos. Groom's Parents Album with 12-4x5 color photos.

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