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PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970<br />

h.<br />

Jane Jabay Weds Mr. May<br />

Miss Jane Christina Jabay,<br />

daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.<br />

Earl Jabay of 392 Walnut Lane,<br />

was married Saturday to Laurence<br />

Richard May, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Everett F. May of Blawenburg.<br />

<strong>The</strong> late afternoon double ring<br />

ceremony was performed at the<br />

Blawenburg Reformed Church b~<br />

the bride’s father, assisted by<br />

the Ray. Stanley Rock.<br />

Given in marriage by her father,<br />

the bride chose an empire A-line<br />

gown of organza, with a bolero<br />

overblouse and balloon sleeves of<br />

embroidered organza. A double<br />

organza Diet bow held her elbow<br />

length illusion veil. She carried<br />

a small white Bible, which was<br />

used by her mother in her wedding.<br />

Miss Margaret Jabay, sister of<br />

the bride, was maid of honor.<br />

Mrs. Everett May Jr. of Blawenburg<br />

was matron of honor. Bridesmaids<br />

included Miss Susan Riley<br />

of Skillman: and Miss Margaret<br />

i<br />

Terhune of Blawenburg. Miss<br />

Elissa Best of Rocky Hill was<br />

flower girl.<br />

Serving as best man was Everett<br />

May Jr., brother of the<br />

groom. Craig McClain of West<br />

Windsor was groomsman, and the<br />

ushers were Alan Queree of Rocky<br />

Hill, and Dave Outten of Cambridge,.<br />

Md. David May, nephew<br />

of the groom, was ring bearer.<br />

Nadla Koutzen, violin soloist,<br />

played "Adante" by Bach and<br />

"Meditation" from <strong>The</strong>is by Mas.<br />

saner. <strong>The</strong> organist was Mrs. Albert<br />

Van Zandt. Following the wedding<br />

a reception was held at the<br />

Nassau Inn.<br />

Mrs. May is a 1968 graduate<br />

of Princeton High School and has<br />

completed twoyears at McPherson<br />

College, McPherson, Kan., ma-<br />

Joring in elementary education.<br />

Mr. May was graduated from<br />

Princeton High School in 1966,<br />

Brandywine College, Wilmington,<br />

Del., in 1968, and McPherson<br />

College in 1970, majoring in economics<br />

and business administration.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are honeymooning in the<br />

Poconos.<br />

Mrs. Laurcn ce R. May, was Miss Jabay<br />

FURNITURE OUTLET<br />

ExtraChair $69. ......<br />

Many, Many others at bi9 savings<br />

BUDGET- TERMS<br />

Charlotte Chamy,<br />

Mr. Snedeker<br />

Wed In. Kingston<br />

Miss Charlotte Alice Chamybecame<br />

the bride of Clifton Ray<br />

Snedeker on Saturday at the Kingston<br />

Presbyterian Church. <strong>The</strong> double<br />

ring ceremony was performed<br />

by the Ray. Louis A. Leyh of<br />

the Church of the Holy Spirit,<br />

Asbury Park, assisted by the Ray.<br />

Henry W. Heaps of the FtrstPresbyterian<br />

Church, Dunellen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parents of the couple are<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George S. Chamy<br />

Interlaken, Asbury Park, and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Clifton W. Snedeker of<br />

Kingston.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride wore a full length<br />

silk organza gown appliqued with<br />

daisy chains, accented with light<br />

!= .... blue satin ribbon. Her fincertin<br />

’~" illusion veil was held b~ a cl~s-<br />

..... ~L’<br />

"<br />

ter of blue and white organza<br />

i, flowers. She carried a bouquet<br />

~<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride was attended by Mrs.<br />

Wesley Spencer of State College,<br />

’~i’<br />

¯<br />

~.~<br />

Pa. William H. Snedeker of Millbrook,<br />

N.Y., served as best man<br />

for his brother.<br />

Miss Kathleen Perri, of West<br />

Long Branch, was Junior bridesmaid<br />

and Miss Becky Snedeker<br />

of Millbrook,<br />

girl.<br />

N.Y. was flower<br />

Ushers were LeRoy Harms of<br />

Hopewell Township, and William<br />

W. Davis of Long Branch. Donald<br />

Harms, also of H0pewell Township,<br />

served as ring bearer.<br />

Mrs. <strong>The</strong>odore W. Cook nee Miss Deborah Mae Young<br />

Mrs. Clifton R. Sncdeker, was Miss Chamy<br />

Mrs. Snedeker is an alumna<br />

of Montclatr State College where Miss Deborah M. Young<br />

she was president of Mu Sigma<br />

Four Youths Win Awards sorority and a member of Pl<br />

Omega Pi, national honorary busi- Is Mrs. <strong>The</strong>odore Cook<br />

Miss Sandra Sepesi and Miss by two boys who entered their ness education fraternity.<br />

Barbara Boyes, pupils in St. Jo- essays on "American Democracy-<br />

Miss Deborah Mac Young, Lovrich of Madison Township and<br />

seph’s parochial school, Bound its rights and its responsibilities" Mr. Snedeker is a graduate of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mrs. Carolyn Embrey, sister of<br />

Brook, were the recipients of two in the Auxiliary-sponsored contestPrinceton<br />

High School, Dean Ju= T. Young Jr. of 142 Washingtonthe<br />

bride, of Atlanta, Ga<br />

plaques from Giles Biondi Unit 63i on the local level. Mark Mosko nior College in <strong>Franklin</strong>, Mass., Street, Rocky Hi11, was married Kenneth -Mesnlk of Bayside,<br />

American Legion Auxiliary on the and Mark DIGiampaolo won first and Colorado State University in to <strong>The</strong>odore W. Cook on Saturday, N.Y., was best man.<br />

local level, and were presented and second place respectively and Fort Collins.<br />

June 20 in the Rocky HILIReformed As ushers served David Mackofl<br />

with awards from the County level were presented engraved plaques.<br />

Church¯<br />

Rocky Hill; Charles Schroth of<br />

by the Somerset County Auxiliary Both boys received their eighth<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are both employed as <strong>The</strong> groom is the son of Dr. Princeton; Andrew Seitz of Sldll-<br />

president, Mrs. Everard H. Eaton grade promotion dlplomas on Fri- teacher at Long Branch Junior and Mrs. Edgar L. Cook of 13 man; Robert Cramer of Belle<br />

of Warren.<br />

day night and these awards at High School.<br />

Merrill Lane, Rocky Hill.<br />

Mead; and Steven Cook, brother of<br />

the awards assembly on Monday.<br />

-0--<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Frank Bahr performed ~ the groom, of Rocky HIIL<br />

<strong>The</strong> occasion was in recognition<br />

<strong>The</strong> young ladies received their<br />

the double ring ceremony. Following a reception in the<br />

of their two Poppy Posters presented<br />

in competition in the Auxi-<br />

awards ~ that time as well NAMED TO HONOR ROLL <strong>The</strong> bride, given in marriagePine<br />

Brae Country Club, the cou-<br />

-0-<br />

by her father wore an A-line gown ple leR on aweddingtri~<br />

liary sponsored contest. <strong>The</strong> two<br />

Linda Galbavy of Manville was of organza featuringbishop sleeves <strong>The</strong> bride is a graduate of<br />

posters in two classes won first<br />

named to the spring quarter honorand<br />

a ruffled Victorian collar. She Princeton High School and alinedplaces<br />

and will go on to be judged SOPHOMORE DEAN’S LIST roll at Montana State University. carried a bouquet of gardenias, Princeton High School and attend-<br />

on the State level for their mer-<br />

She was among 1,296 students carnations and pink rose buds. ed Trenton State College.<br />

its.<br />

BRIDGEWATER -- Four Man- earning a 3.25 or better grade Miss Beverly Young, sister of <strong>The</strong> groom, a graduate of<br />

Along with these two awards, ville students have earned soph- average during the three-monththe<br />

bride, was maid of honor. Princeton High School, attended<br />

there were two other awards won omore class dean’s llst honors session, a record number for the’ As bridesmaids served theMis- Mercer County Corn reunify College<br />

at Somerset County College. <strong>The</strong>y school. A microbiology major, she ses Valerie Cook, sister of the and plans to attend the nlghtschool<br />

are Francis Brown, DanieiFierst, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. groom; Deborah McMillen of division at Trenton State College<br />

Stan Michalowsld, and FrederickEmil<br />

Galbavy, 1013 June Place Princeton Junction; ColeenTysenn in the fall. He is employed by<br />

Miehe.<br />

Manvllle.<br />

of Metuchen; Elaine Lovrich of Thriflway, Princeton.<br />

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