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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 78

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Sunday News Journal, Wilmington, May 26, 1985 Weddings VVojciechowski-Capano Greenlee-Petrillo Bartkowski-Milewski O'Donnell-Collins Molina-Todd Michele Vi.viana Molina of Wilmington and Robert Grier Todd of Wilmington were married Satur-dayin Berea Reformed Presbyterian Church, Hockes-sln. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Molina of Newark and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert P. Todd of Wilmington. The bride is a Grad Kathleen A. Wojcie- Thowski and Michael M. Capano were mar- Susan Eileen Greenlee of Dartmouth Woods and Alexander A.

Petrillo of Wilmington were married Friday in St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Greenlee of Dartmouth Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Petrillo of Liftwood. The bride is a graduate of Concord Hiqh Marybeth Bart-kowski and Gregg W.

Milewski were married Saturday in St. Hedwig Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.

Bartkowski of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Milewski of Wilmington. The bride is a graduate of Holy Cross High School, Dover, and is a clerk for Delfi Virginia Ann O'-Donnell and Charles Patrick Collins were married Saturday in theCatholicChurchof the Holy Child.

Their parents are Catherine O'Donnell of Wilmington, the late Arthur J. O'Donnell, Louise Collins of Pitman, N.J., and the late Charles Collins. The bride is a graduate of Concord High School and Widener ried Saturday in St. Anthony ot Padua Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wojciechowskt of Newark, Sandra Capano of Wildwood, N.J., and Mario Capano of West Chester, Pa. The bride is a grad- A Mrs. Capano Mrs. Petrillo Mrs.

Milewski Mrs. Collins Mrs. Todd uaio 01 onnsiiana High School and Hodason Vocational-Technical School and the University of Delaware and is a phototypesetter for Smallwood, Kreisel, Andrews Inc. A graduateof Mount Pleasant High School and The Restaurant School, Philadelphia, the groom is a chef. American Guaranty and Trust Co.

A graduate of St. Elizabeth High School and Automotive Training Center, Exton, the groom is self-employed in Delaware Automotive Specialists. The couple will live in Wilmington. University, Chester, and is a sales representative for Kelly Services. A graduate of the same university, the groom is a contract manager for Crothall America, Boston.

The couple will live in Boston. 1 uate of Newark High School and Hodgson Vocational-Technical High School and attends the Automotive Training Center, Exton, Pa. The groom is a graduate of Alexis I. du Pont High School and The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. School and is a cosmetologist.

The groom is a graduate of Wildwood High School and is a house builder with White Oak a family-owned business. G6 i Hum Starkey-Long Dunning-Des ardins Hook-Wagoner Pittman-Dobson Karen Pittman of STT Marinis-King Sophia Marinis and Robert Edward King were married last Sunday in St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Media, Pa. Their parents are Catherine Marinis of Wilmington, Nick Marinis of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs.

H. Raymond Styer of Pottstown, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Brandywine I ah Joan Gail Dunning of Florence, and Andrew John DesJar-dins of Florence were married Saturday in Our Lady of Grace Church, Greensboro, N.C. Parents of the couple are Lois K. Wold of Greensboro, John M.

Dunning III of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. DesJar-dins of Wilmington. Tammy J.

Starkey of Salem, N.J., and Ernest A. Long Jr. of Salem were married Saturday in Asbury United Methodist Church, New Castle. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Starkey of Jefferson Farms and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Long of Newfield, N.J.

The bride is a graduate of William Penn Patricia Hook and nuueri vvayuntst jr. were married Saturday in Cochranville (PaJ United Methodist Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hook of Oxford, and Mr.

and Mrs, Robert Wagoner Sr. of Oxford. The bride is a graduate of Oxford Area High School and the Art Institute of Phila Elkton.Md., and Craig Dobson of Easton, were married Saturday in St. Helena Catholic Church, Bel-lefonte. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Pitt-man of Elkton, Marlon Dobson of Bel Air, and the late Thomas Dobson. The bride is a graduate of Elkton High 1 1 I I if scnooi ana was employed by the Du Pont Co. A graduate of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., the groom is a clinical research associate with American Hoechst Somerville, N.J. The couple will live in Easton.

rne Driaeisagrao-uate of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. The groom graduated from International School, Geneva, Switzerland, and Clarkson College, Potsdam, N.Y., and is an engineer with the Du Pont Co. The couple will live in Florence. High School, attends Wilmington College and it a secretary for Acton Insurance Agency, Salem. The groom attends Wilmington College and is a detective for the city of Salem Police Deptartment.

The couple will live in Salem. High School and Brandywine College and is an employee of Marinis Bros. Inc. A graduate of Owen J. Roberts High School, Pottstown, the groom is employed by Dovetail Antiques.

The couple will live in West Chester, Pa. delphia, and is an artist for The Power Line Inc. an advertising agency, Newark. A graduate of the same high school, the groom is a salesman for Herr's Foods Inc. Pa.

The couple will live in Landenberg, Pa. White-Lewandowski Dresser-Mendala Kathleen Mary Day-Burdette Marianne Edwards Day and Mark Weaver Burdette were' married Saturday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Herman 0. Day of Shipley Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Burdette of Dallas, Texas.

The bride is a graduate of Brandywine VVhilden-Otteni Brenda Jane Whll- den of Marshallton and Jerry Francis Otteni of Marshallton were married May 18 In the First Unitarian Church, Sharpley. Their parents are Mr. and Ms. Frank Whilden of Claymont, FrankOtteni of Linden Hill and the late Jean Peigh Otteni. The bride Ii a graduate of Claymont High School and the groom Gemmill-Dillon Diana L.Gemmill of Elkton, and Robert Louis Dillon Jr.

of Elkton were married Saturday in Holy Family Catholic Church, Newark. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dillon Sr.

of Newark. The bride is a graduate of Newark High School and is an employee of the University of Delaware. A Felicia Dorothy Ann White of Wilmington and Stephen Robert Lewandowski of Wilmington were married in Elkton (Md.) Presbyterian Church. Their parents are Mary Zaborowski and William John White of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Lewandowski of Wilmington. The bride is a arad- uate of William Penn Dresser and Andrew C. Mendala were married Saturday In St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Hockessin.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dresser of Hockessin and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mendala of Hockessin, The bride and groom are graduates of the University of r- of Delcastle Technica employed at General Motors.

The couple will live in graduate of Christiana High School, the groom is an employee of Tn-State Carpet. The couple will live in Maryland. Mign bcnooi and the University of Texas at Austin. The groom attends the same university and is a staff sergeant with the Marine Corps. The couple will live in Austin.

Ruddick-Morrin High School and was employed by 800 Sandwich Shop. A graduate of Christiana High School, the groom is an employee of General Motors Corp. VVatts-Dosa Marshallton. Stiso-Sawyer Delaware. She is employed by the Du Pont Co.

and he by the First National Bank of Wilmington, The couple will live in Newark. Bender-Pouser Deborah Ann Ben- der of Oak Hill and 4'-- Aubrey Wayne Pous- 1 Mrs. Long Mrs, Lewandowski Mrs. Stepanek Biz the will JI nam I Mrs. DesJardins Mrs.

Dillon Pi i 1 I Mrs. Marinis-King Mrs. Whilden Otteni Hiqh School. He is Mrs. Galick Mrs.

Wagoner Mrs. Mendala Mrs. DeFelice fif" Cann-Uhrick Loretta Cann and Stephen G. Uhrick were married Saturday in St. John the Beloved Catholic Church, Sherwood Park, Their parents are Theresa and Hugh Cann of Dunlinden Acres and Mr.

and Mrs. tawaro Uhrick I of Roberta Watts and -Lt. Brian L. Dosa were jfe married Saturday In Evangelical Presby-terian Church of New ark. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph V. Watts of Newark and Dr. and Mrs. Csaba Dosa of Elkton, Md.

A graduate of New Rebecca Anne Stiso of Newark and George E.J. Sawyer of Annapolis, were married May 18 in St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Hockessin. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Stiso of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer of Richmond, Va. The bride and groom are graduates of Lloyd C. Bird High School in Virginia.

She is attending the University of Delaware and he is on active duty with the Coast Guard. The couple will live in Annapolis. Mrs. Dobson ft Mrs. Burdette Mrs.

Reese Henry C. Conrad High University of Delaware. Du Pont Co. They will live Theresa Ann Rud-dick of Wilmington and Thomas Edward Morrin of Newark were married Saturday In St. Mary Mag-daien Catholic Church, Sharpley.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ruddick of Wilmington, Mrs. Thomas E.

Motrin of Ventnor, N.J., and the late Mr. er ot westview in Hflu in RirharflQnn Park United Methodist Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. David W.

Bender of Oak Hill, Sonja Potter of Elizabethan, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dippel-Shaw ark High School and the University of Delaware, the bride was a Mrs. Dosa teacher at Covenant Christians School, Elkton. A graduate of West Nottingham (Md.) Academy and the Military Academy, West Point, where he was brigade commander his senior year, the groom is serving with the Army.

The couple will live in Ft. Stewart, Ga. Morrin. Mrs, Morrin The bride is a graduate of Padua Academy and Villanova (Pa.) University and is a tax analyst for Combustion Engineering Inc. A graduate of St.

Augustine Preparatory School and the same university, the groom is a systems analyst for the Du Pont Co. The couple will live in Newark. Pouser of Wilming- Mrs. Pouser ton. The bride is a graduate of Wilmington High School and is a typesetter for Trlmark Publishing New Castle.

A graduate of Delcastle Technical High School, the groom is an auto body repairman for Auto port, New Castle. The couple will live in Dunlindert Acres. Thebrideisagrad- i Mrs. Uhrick uate of Thomas Mc- Kean High School and Is employed by the University ot Delaware. A graduate of Henry C.

Conrad High School, the groom is a welding inspector for Branch Radiographic Labs, stationed at Hope Creek Nuclear Plant. The couple will live in the Arundel Apartments. Morris-Huff Jeddie Dippel and Peter Warwick Shaw were married May 1 8 in St. Aldhelm Catholic Church, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. They will live in New York City.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dip-pel of Alapocas and retired Lt. Cmdr.

and Mrs. Peter J. Shaw of Caterham, Surrey, England. Torres-Galick Taylor-DeFelice Linton-Stepanek Dawn Marie Linton and David F. Ste- Cynthia Claire Mor- ris of Newark and Michael Eugene Huff of Bear were married Saturday in St.

James tpiscopai unurcn, Stanton, Their parents are Gretchen B. Morris of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huff of Bear. Thebrideisagrad- Sharon Kay Taylor of Linden, N.J., and Stephen Kendall De-Felice of Linden were married Saturday in Limestone Presbyterian Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Eldon Taylor of Huron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Rocco De-Felice of Laurel.

The bride is a graduate of the University of Delaware and is a Elaine S. Torres of Gwinhurst and Stephen J. Galick of Hartford City, were married Saturday in St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Their parents are Dr.

and Mrs. Benjamin G. Torres of Wilmington, Marie V. Galick of Belle Mead, N.J., and the late Stephen Galick. The bride is a graduate of Padua Acad panek were married Saturday In Atonement United Method-i Church, viajriiiwni.

Their parents are Mr anH I mi. anu iviio. idiry Linton of Claymont and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stepanek of Claymont.

The bride and groom are graduates of Clavmont Hinh Houston-Reese Mary Lou Houston of Newark and Thomas C. Reese of Newark were married May 18 in St. Paul Lutheran Church, Newark. Their parents are Julia Eck of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs.

Casimer E. Reese of Lyndalia. The bride is a graduate of Padua Acad- emyandGoldey Beacom College. The groom graduated from School and attended the Both are employed by the in Newark. uate of John Dickin- ig, son High School and Mrs.

Huff is a department manager for Gaylord's, Newark. A graduate of Hodgson Vocational-Technical School, the groom is a mechanic for Anchor Motor Freight. The couple will live In Newark. School. She is employed by Best's and Show-Pizza Place.

He is a lance corporal with Marines Corps, New River, N.C. The couple live in North Carolina. design consultant for Hodkinson Associates, New York City. A graduate of the same university, the groom is in sales management for Garden State Tile. The couple will live in Linden.

emy and the University of Delaware. A graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, the groom is a process engineer for 3M, Hartford City. The couple wilttive in Hartford City. Life, liberty and pursuit of a robot ICKAPERM iMBHBMMMMBM If she's the mother I hope she is, she Will say, "So limp!" Erma Bombeck writes for the Erma Bombeck Advertising and marketing people act like it's something new. You advertise a product to death, then take it off the shelves, thus creating a demand.

Actually, the idea came out the same year they invented children. Mothers have been going crazy ever since. I have known women who have phoned a relative in Chicago to go out into a blizzard and get an elec- to buy a pair Her son will days and say, of these shoes for $65. wear them for two "They feel tight." Los Angeles Times column appears News Journal and Thursday In Pace. Syndicate.

Her in the Sunday Wednesday 'and WASHINGTON MUAM LTD. 09 CHRISTIANA MALL. NMAIK.0C ItXt 1 "CVTrtroic 1J I Shopping for that hard-to-find toy for your child becomes a mission a tribal test of womanhood. 10off All perms '40 and up fur and become predatory. It becomes a mission a tribal test of womanhood.

Men have to go out and bring back a lion as a trophy to their virility. With women, it's pulling into the driveway with He-Man or Master of the Universe on the front seat beside you. It seems my entire life has been spent not in life and liberty but the pursuit of a robot that turns into a truck or a doll with biological functions. I once looked for a whole week for gym shoes that were supposed to make my son jump higher than the house only to discover the only one who jumped higher than the house was his father when he saw the bill. If parents were smart, they'd steal some of the expertise of the advertising industry.

What's wrong with, "Don't you even think of touching that liver. I stood in line for it for three hours and there was only one piece left. I knocked over a small baby and an elderly couple to get it. It's on back order. I'll go back again tomorrow." Or how about, "I know you're the only one in the class who doesn't own a pair of rain boots, but every day mother tries.

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trie football game that they have been unable to track down in Phoenix, or the relative in Chicago is not welcome at the bar mitzvah. Full-grown women with high school diplomas actually have entered on their hands and knees stockrooms that say DO NOT ENTER to see if there's an extra copy of Michael Jackson's Thriller album buried somewhere. In 1983, a million mothers fought, bit, scratched, pushed, shoved and grabbed, causing riots wherever they went, to take home the ultimate prize a Cabbage Patch doll. There is a reason for all this. When our children speak, we listen.

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