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Iianrhpalrr Sumtug Lurrali Schaffer Nominated for National Post I ; c |>^cE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTKR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 12, 1978 ^ Oechsler-Bafumo ^ On The weather Ellen Michell Bafumo of Manchester and James Peter Oechsler of Des Moines, Iowa, were married July 8 at the Today inostly sunny, high temperatures 80 Church of the Assumption in Manchester. second thought to 85, around 28 C. Tonight fair with lows |n the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hdnry Bot- upper 60s. Friday partly sunny warm and ticeilo of 209 Hillstown Road. The bridegroom is the son more humid with a chance of brief afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oechsler of Des Moines. By Jan Warren iianrhpalrr Sumtug lUrrali thundershower. Highs in the mid 80s. The Rev. George LaLiberte of the Church of the A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Probability of rain near zero today 10 percent Assumption celebrated the nupital mass and performed tonight and 30 percent on Friday, Winds the double-ring ceremony. Home delivered copy 15 cents variable about 10 mph becoming onshore The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Vol. XCVII, No. 240 — Manchester, Conn., July 13, 1978 Newsstand copy 20 cents today. Weather map on Page 16. gown design^ with satin bodice with Queen Anne A bicycle built for m other neckline trimmed with lace flowers and seed pearls and a lace over satin skirt. She wore a double veil trimmed — the store, the tennis court, over to years-old!” According to my son, a bicycle “Ma doesn’t with lace and attached to a satin and lace Juliet cap. without at least three-speeds is in­ see Aunt Becky. And,” I added smug­ “No-way,” said John, Mrs. Donna Mozzer of Vernon served as matron of capable of propelling him down to the ly, “this old bike is all the bike I’ll want a 10-speed.” honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carleen Bafumo of corner of our street. Three-speeds, ever need!” , “She doesn’t?” My husband looked Manchester, Miss Karen Bafumo of Boston, Mass., and Last nighty at the dinner table my up in surprise. you understand, is the minimum “That’s what she says. Claims you Miss Terry Ann Botticello of Manchester, all sisters of requirement. He would prefer five or husband remarked to the family, don’t get any exercise with a 10- the bride; and Miss Patricia Oechsler of Marlborough, 10-speeds, and his eyes really shine "You know, I didn’t think your the bridegroom’s sister. when he speaks of those iightweight mother had it in her. She’s really speed. In fact,” John paused and Schaffer nominated Frank B. Locke of Ohio served as best man. Ushers foreign models that boast 15-speeds. sticking to this bicycle riding. What nodded at me with a sly little grin, were Edward Hayes of Manchester; Anthony Botticello When I tell him that as a child I do you say we all.chip in and get her a “Just yesterday ma told me that all of Manchester, the bride’s brother; and Johnathan pedaled over the hills and dales of 10-speed for her birthday.” she ever wants is that nice old bike of Oechsler and Jerrold Oechsler, both of Glastonbury and Connecticut on a bike with no-speeds “A 10-speed bike for ME!” I cried, mine.” brothers of the bridegroom. and foot brakes, he is incredulous, “I don’t believe it. Why do you know I Sometimes, I think I talk too A reception was held at the Garden Grove in and when I point to the muscles in my haven’t had a new bike since 1 was 11- much! Manchester, after which the couple left for the Pocono calves that prove my statement, he for national post Mountains in Pennsylvania. The couple will reside in rolls his eyes to the ceiling as if to Manchester. say “ there she goes again with The CAB nomination must be ap­ Grasso’s re-election) in November." . NV Mrs. Oechsler is empioyed at Connecticut International HARTFORD (UPI) - President She was the first woman from another hard luck story.” proved by the U.S. Senate. The Mrs. Grasso said she does not plan in Bloomfield. Mr. Oechsler is employed as a sales coor­ Last year on his birthday John Carter today nominated Connecticut Connecticut to run for the U.S. Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer to hearings are not expected to be to say who she’d like to see elects as dinator by C. Bruno & Sons of Bloomfield. (Horan photo) became the proud owner of a 10- Senior Citizens Senate, but was beaten by Sen. ■Mrs. Juiii(‘s P. Oechsler the Civil Aeronautics Board. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn finished before the state convention, Mrs. Schaffer’s replacement. speed bike. It’s a sleek handsome Continued from page 21 Mrs. Schaffer of Woodbridge said The nomination came eight days but will probably conclude before the Mrs. Schaffer said that if she model with curved handlebars that Va. November elections. should win Senate endorsement to The lively group continued their she will not be a candidate for re- before the Democratic state conven­ distinctly resemble the horns of a Mrs. Schaffer said she will stay on the six-year CAB term, she plans to Among the Manchesteri.tes along election. “I am making this an­ tion. Several women, including Bar­ In the service ram. When the new bike moved into visit at Busch Gardens and dined that until after the confirmation hearings, push for deregulation of the airline on the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Albert evening at Christiana Campbells nouncement with a divided heart that bara Weinberg of Manchester, are the garage, his old-fashioned bike I will not be a candidate for re- running for the secretary of state “ I am very honored and very industry. was shoved behind the fertilizer Eagleson of 40 W. Garden St.; Ms. Tavern, once a favorite eating spot of nomination,” said Mrs. Schaffer, 47, position. The announcement of Mrs. grateful to the President,” Mrs. “I have a very strong proclivity than 28,000 personnel. Par­ ticipated in exercise "Solid spreader and the lawnmower. Cecile Benson and Ms. Angelina George Washington and Thomas Marine Lance Cpl. Brian the Atlantic Fieet Marine who is in her second four-year term Schaffer’s nomination leaves that Schaffer said as she sat beside Gov. toward deregulation," she said. “I ticipants included the Ar­ The other day, when we were Richmond of 33 Norwood St.; Mr. Jefferson. M. Kenney, son of Mr. and Shield ’78.” Force and the Air Force’s as secretary of state and served six position vacant on the Democratic Ella T. Grasso who was her am in favor of introducing more com­ my's 18th Airborne Corps, He is assigned to Bat­ organizing for the moving men, I and Mrs. Ernest Chapman of 440 The final day of the tour, after an Mrs. C.L. Kenney of 23 Tactical Air Command and terms in the Connecticut Senate. ticket. predeccessor. “I'm sorry I won't be petition in the airline industry.” Bretton Road, recenlly the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet, talion Landing Team Three Military Airlift Command. spied the old bike and it filled me Keeney St.; Ms. Theresa Hublard of early breakfast, the coach took a sharing in the big victory (Mrs. participated in e.\rcise the Atlantic Fleet Marine Slant Six, based at Camp A 1976 graduae of East with such nostalgia that I moved it 397 Woodbridge St.; Ms. Victoria short detour at lunch time to dine in “Solid Shield 78 ' Force and the Air Force’s Lejeune, N.C. Hartford High School, Dud­ out to the driveway, pumped up its Konarski of 90 Norman St.; Mr. and one of the charming waterfront He is assigned to Bat­ Tactical Air Command and Conducted in the Atlantic zik joined the Marine Corp tires, and set off for a ridb around the Mrs. Thomas McCann of 56 Foley restaurants in Annapolis, Md., talion Landing Team Three Military Airlift Command, coastal waters off North in July 1976. block. When I returned my cheeks St.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of arriving home in early evening. Bourque can see his file, Slant Six, based at Camp Keeney is a graduate of Carolina, plus Camp were rosy, my breathing fast, and 215 Highland St.; Mr. and Mi;3. John It was a most exciting trip. Very Lejeune. N.C. Manchester High School. Lejeune, N.C. and Fort Alda honored there was a pleasant ache in the Mora of 330 Hackmatack St.; Mr. and informative and with such delightful Conducted in the Atlantic Stewart, Ga., this 10-day HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - muscles of my legs. Mrs. William Sullivan of 40 Keeney company. coastal waters off North Marine Lance Cpl. exercise envolved more Alan Alda, star of “Now that was a workout,” I said St.; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I have a feeling the seniors have Carolina, plus Camp Christopher J. Dudzik, son than 28,000 personnel. Par­ television’s "M-A-S-H” to John. “You don’t get any exercise Tamositis of 20 Andor Road. more stamina than I do. I was FOI commissioner decides Lejeune. N.C. and Fort of Mr. and Mrs. John Dud­ ticipants included the Ar­ with a 10-speed, but when you climb a Due to a prior commitment, I left exhausted and they (while still series, was voted the Silver Irina Ginzburg, center, sits with Irina Orlov, left, and un­ Stewart. Ga., this 10-day zik of 29 Judson Ave., East my’s 18th Airborne Corps, Satellite award by the hill with this bike, wow, you know it! the group on Sunday about mid-day enroute) were already talking about A Freedom of Information com­ p.m.
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