nen,Mile rdiningMrsMRS. V. FANTACCI busincLHMee eon a M. Li memt Simand RALFRESCO* a Mrs.!?i EVENT SS IS HELDOr-Hollarover.im' To honor Mrs. Victoria M. pre; be Fantacci, of Montrose Avenue, RiCha ,(*y on her 85th birthday, an alfres- ers j llu* co party was held at the resi- jvfrj ier dence of her son-in-law and in, M daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. jamis Salzmann of Hartford Avenue. Mrs. 1 tnd Members of the immediate fa- Baker or- mily and local and out-of-town er ar ary guests feasted on the usual out- Hoovemd door goodies. -aig Family members honoring Irs. Mrs. Fantacci, who received nu-sh- merous gifts and good wishes,Irs. included the Salzmanns and Jnt- their children, Terry Joe and |} nd- Gary Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Pet-for er P. Fantacci Jr. and their nes sons, George Vernon and Rog- Mec vas er; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me-halic, Mrs. Helen Dimmick, Mr.Smunitand Mrs. John A. Mehalic and Street :ks, grandson, Michael Dorn. the seIrs. Out-of-town relatives present wome int, for the event were Mrs. Mar-M rsthe garet B. Hicks and daughter, ial, Jo Ann Hicks, of Hyattsville, silt;Jent lar- Md., Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. meetii Pa. Fantacci and sons, Charles, Jo- Knott1 stu- seph, and Andy, and daughter, and % 3 n- Kay Fantacci, of Rockville, Md., ting r sel- Stephen F. Mehalic and Andrew ma(je :or- P. Fantacci, of Washington, D.C. Aged, ard and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gun- the $her ther and children, Ellen, Dean,re- and Charles, of Baltimore, Md., samu,ext who are en route to Iceland, »«rswhere Mr. Gunther is associat- ](jent. — ed with the United States Space relap Program. tTheHOME cial h