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Mj MR. AND MRS. RALPH 1 GRASSI JR. « • I 1 T TTTTITTTTY r C: Bcrfuj Boutique | j ; >- : 25% OFF SALE on alt summer I -3 » >- • clothes - jackets - swimwear - pajamas • * ( i Free Gift Wrap # V : WAYSIDE VILLAGE, MARMORA • -< J 390-3760 -I 7 !•£• }°"SJAon"Sa*- 10-7 Friday • J J L <Mr. Reminder \ \ WILDWOOD S LARGEST SELECTION | I OF STUFFED ANIMALS CANDY • GIFrS • CARDS i , We carry a large selection of j \ dietetic and salt free candy f 3315 PACIFIC AVE.. WILDWOOD ' j ' | OPEN MON.-SA1 . 9:30-5 522-7036 | !
Cathy Forbes Wed To Ralph Grassi Jr.
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Hark here was the scene May 26 of the wedding of Cathy Marie Forbes, daughter of Howard Forbes of Rio Grande and Mrs. Sandra Duffy, to Ralph Grassi Jr.. son of Ralph and Aida Grassi of Wiidwood Crest. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin and silk organza gown adorned with Chantilly lace and seed pearls, with a cathedral train. Her hat featured a turned up brim with two silk roses and a strand of seed pearls. She carried a cascade of pink roses set off by baby's breath and fern. THE MAID of honor. Caren Forbes, sister of the bride, wore a pink taffeta mid-length gown with puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Similar gowns were worn the bridesmaids. Debbi Boland. Terri Scott, Rochelle Nordaby, Barbara Snyder, and Maureen McCarrick. The flower girl was Poiinski and the rice girl Kellie Poiinski. 'All You Can Eat' MARMORA - An "all can eat-' fireman's breakfast will be held a.m. Sunday by the Marmora Volunteer Fire Co. at the firehouse on Tuck ahoe Road For further information. call 390-3555
BEST MAN was Patrick Nugent, and ushers were Jim Kimball. Frank Blackley, Mike Johnson. Mark Walsh, and Joe Battaglia. The wedding reception was held in the Crystal Room of the Atlas Motor Inn. Cape May, where both bride and bridegroom are * employed. The couple will £ reside in Wiidwood. t<
STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE ( LI B North and south winners during (he July 10 game were 1st. Mr and Mrs Riva an 2nd. Mr and Mrs Graff 191 3rd. Bill Coan am) H Copt 187 4th. Mr and Mrs Frank Meade 185 5lh. Millie Green and Eileen Kalasski 160 6th. Bob Owens and Walt Trautl.Ml East' and west winners were Sarah Kolb and Sandy Smith UK Helen-joe Owens and Dot WeLshl8l Vernier Capio and Nancy Wisenauer l Mi Henry Ruchianico and Gene Fisher i?2 Sally Souder and Jane Hauley 168 Mary Pyle and Betty Deeney 166 There is a duplicate AC'BL bridge every Wednesday at 7 30 p m at the Stone Harbor lire house The public is invited For information telephone 368 1421
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