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y»5C-iy-thtatIr.r.,in*ist;r.lorehaonrs.b*edth«r s. enIS'ndndndndofMr* and Mrs. Brendan J. RochfordMary Shine Is BrideOf Brendan RochfordRED BANK — Miss Mary Shine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Shine of Whippoorwill Rd., Middletown* was married June 10 here in St. James CathAuxiliary Lists New OfficersRED BANK — Mrs, Louis Alat-sas has been elected president of the Ladies* Auxiliary of Shrewsbury Post, American Legion.Other new„ officers are Mrs. A1 fred Hendrickson, first vice president; Mrs. John Kastle* second vice president; Mrs. John Hammond, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Ely, historian; Mrs. Frank Ma-dure, chaplain; Mrs. M. J. Sta-vola, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Edna Phillips, secretary.Officers will be installed In September.J.idtnilsi’s111d-ilin-o-■t.In,t-g.o,y*3,Silver WeddingKEYPORT — Dr. and Mrs. Edwart BiMerback, First St., celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Tuesday with a dinner party in Shadowbrook, Shrews bury.Guests were Miss Karen Bllder-back, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter, Mrs, Emma Kofoed, Mrs. Stephen Slovenz and Edward Bilder-back, Keyport; Miss Patricia Haggerty, Springfield, and Kenneth Sproul, Hazlet,At ConventionRED BANK — Delegates of the Red Bank local of the National Postal Union attended the annual convention of the New Jersey union and auxiliary last week in Elizabeth.Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. George Macfarlane, John O’Kane, William Holtz, Joel Foltz, William Showell, Lewis Connor andAlbert Pope.ollc Church to Brendan Joseph Rochford, son of Mrs. Helen Rochford, 118 Oakland St., Red Bank, and the late David Rochford.Rev. Joseph A. O’Connor officiated at the cerem'ony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Mrs. Georgia Mason was organist, and Michael Bergin, soloist. A reception was held in the Wiliowbrook, Fair Haven.Mr. Shine gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of taffeta and silk made with a lace appliqued bodice and box-pleated bell-shaped skirt terminating in achapel train. Her veil. was attached to a pearl tiara and she carried a prayerbook with orchid, babies* breath and carnations.Two Sisters ServeMrs. Patrick Shine, Westchester, Pa., was matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Miss Margaret Shine, Middletown, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. They wore street-length gowns ofturquoise nylon over taffeta, matching flower headpieces and carried bouquets of dark pink carnations.For her daughter** wedding Mrs. Shine chose a dress of blue silk, white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom’s mother wore a dress of beige linen, blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias.David Rochford, Red Bank, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Patrick Shine, West Chester, Pa., the bride’s brother, and Joseph Lang of Farmingdale,The bride is a graduate of Red Bank Catholic High Schooland is employed by H. A. Caru-soe, Red Bank.The bridegroom is a graduate of Kilkelly High School, County Mayo, Ireland. He is employed by Donald’s Laundry, Red Bank.The couple have returned from a wedding trip and reside at 18 Oakland St., Red Bank.
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