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Six" 11 WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940 to (J3e 3ndailel at lAJedt jfitldton juniors Annual 2). at inner ouncri MARRIED AT BALTIMORE Junior Woman's Club Schedules June 28 Dance TENMS DEVOTEES AT HOOD COLLEGE Miss Keating to Become Bride of Lawrence Casey Edwardsville Girl, Forty Fort Man to Marry at Kingston BRIDE AT CHURCH WEDDING Miss Betty Field General Chairman for Country Club Affair St I 7 11 Miss Elizabeth Rita Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mm 4 JS 4 vH I i Wyoming Valley Junior Woman's Club will entertain members and friends at a at Irem Temple Country Club on June 28. Miss Betty Fitld.

general chairman, will be assisted by the folio wing committees, invitations, Miss Mildred Milleiv chairman; Mrs. Winifield Pansens, Mrs. Edmund Seible; decorations, Miss Pauling, chairman; Jayne Collett, Doris Greene, Jf.an Mericle; music, Miss Esther Austin, chairman; Miss Mildred Sterling; posters, Miss Gretchen Kiivshman, chairman; Anna Bauman; publicity, Mrs. Howard S. Jones, chairman.

Invitations will be issued to names on the club's guest list. Members 4re to submit additional names to Miss Mildred Miller. If wv I Is if MRS. ROLAND HARRIS VAUGHAN Two West Pittston girls who are leaders inactivities at" HtidTT College shown above are: Miss Minnie Beaver, left, daughter of Mrs. J.

R. Beaver of Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston, and the late Dr. Beaver, and Miss Dorothy Corby, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arch E. Corby of Montgomery Avenue, West Pittston.

Miss Beaver is conpleting her first year at school and Miss Corby is finishing her second year. Both attended West Pittston High "chOoranTWyoming- Seminary; MRS. JOSEPH PISANECKI 7f. Mrs. Pisanecki is the former Miss Elda Savelll of 20 Hem- -lock Street, Swoyerville, whose marriage was performed on Saturday morning at 9:30 in St.

Anthony's Church, Exeter. George Marenco officiated. Mr.Pisanecki resides on Sterling Street, West Wyoming. Miss Nellie Savelli, sister of the was maiL.ofLhonor,Amerigo Orlandiniiwas Jbestrjnanr After a trip the couple will reside in West Wyoming. NESBITT HOSPITAL BRANCHES WILL CONDUCTJOJNTjOUTING Units of Auxiliary Will Spend Friday at Irem Tempi Country Club Other Local Parties fiting of 139 Hillside Avetiue, vardsvllle, and Lawrence T.

ey, son of Mrs. Margaret Casey 162 Shoemaker Street, Forty Fort, will be married on Saturday June 8, at 10 in St Ignatius Church at Kingston. Rev. M. F.

Boylan will perform the ceremony and read the nuptial mass. Miss Florence Keating, sister of the bride-elect, will be the bride's only Leonard Callahan of Forty Frt will be Mr. Casey's best man. Those who have entertalr.ed recently in honor of Miss Keating: Mrs. Thomas Brennan, Miss Florence Keating, Mrs.

William Miller, Mrs. John Cotter, Mrs. John McNulty. On Wednesday afternoon, Miss Marionyarneyof this city will entertain at a tea in honor of Miss Keating. Industrial Club To Hold Annual Dinner Tonight Genevieve Liscavage Will Announce Election of Officers for Year Industrial Department of the Y.

A. have an annual ppring-dinner tonight in the crS. president of local branch of tb9 A. A. U.

W. will speak on "Women of Tomorrow." Miss Helen' Rahall, president of the Industrial Club will be toast-master. Miss Katherine Wytas, chairman of-eommitteei an nouoces thepro gram, based around the theme of membership. Invocation will be given by Miss Olive Moore, chaplain: songs will be directed by Miss Pearl Ertel and Mre. Sybil Jones will be pianist.

Greetings given by Mrs; Fletcher Booker, Mrs. Walter Price, messages will be received from other clubs. Glee Club will render selections appropriate to the occasion, and reports will be given by Miss Dorothy Jones, Katherine Wytas, Misses Betty Kormos and Gladys Williams. Election of officers will be announced by Miss Genevieve Liscavage. Mf rit awards for first aid class, under the direction of the Red Cross, will be given by Miss Gladys Hall.

Roll cf honor for attendance will be read by Price. A membership play entitled "Wicky" will be in dialogue form by Misses Sue Stanziale, Anna Yaremko and Olga Sphur. An- act'vlties- week ends at Blue Tri angle tui cluu oyia-on pai L1CS 111 the pool will be made by Mies Elizabeth Hiss. Programs, in form of ships, were made by Miss Frances Greem, and iter committee with decorations by Gladys Williams and her committee. Mrru fa is Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm McCulloch of 49 West Hollenback Avenue announce birth of a son on June 1. Mrs. McCulloch is former Miss Ruth Gollam of Lebanon. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald D. Meeker of 15 Murray Street, Forty Fort, have announced the birth of a son, Richard Ernest on Sunday at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Meeker is the former Miss Frances Eaton, an instructor in Huntington Mills School.

A eon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Conway, 67 North Landon Avenue, Kingston, last night at 6 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The mother is the former Elsie Koons, Park Avenue.

Alt-Sauer Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mii-s Dorothy Sailer, daughter of George Sauer of 62 North Grant Street to Paul M. Alt cf Harding' Street, Dupont, on Saturday morning at 7:15 in St. Nicholas Church. Rev. C.

A. Staib officiated. Miss Mildred Glasser, cousin of the bride was bridesmaid, and John Alt was his brother's best man. The bride wore, a white chiffon gown trimmed with lace and a turban with- fingertip length veil, Sh? carried gardenias. Bridesmaid ohose a peach flowered taffeta gown, and hat to match.

Her bouquet was of mixed flowers. Breakfast followed at the reei- Six branches of Nesbitt Hospital Auxiliary will have a joint outing at Irem Temple Country Club on Friday. Luncheon will be served at the clubhouse. Mrs. Marianne Fischer Mangan is handling reservations until Wednesday.

Mrs. Burton Weil is president of the board. Boots and Saddle Club will hold-' Senior Hadassah Business-Group- To Hold Dinner Miss Mary Hoffman-Chair man of Affair Planned for Thursday Miss Mary Hoffman is general chairman of a mother and daughter dinner to tie held by the Business and Professional Group of the Senior. Hadaasab.j)tJ.hfiYJ:MJ.IL-At onTtrccrsday night at fr.15: Installation of officers, with Attorney Sydelle Hyman in charge, will feature the program. I.

Baicker will be guest speaker. Miss Marion Shapiro is president of the organization. Miss Hoffman is being assisted by nc eSla vit heir- man and the following committees: decoratiens: Misses Jean Smulo-witz, Fannie Weiss, Bessie Bisco, Sylvia Titelbaum; menu: Beatrice Rosenthal; program: Mrs, Lester Shapiro and Miss Lillian reservations: Misses Kalma Adelson and Dorothy Smith: Reservations are to be made by today. Morrls-Prohaska In St. Stephen's R.

C. Slovak Church, Plymouth, yesterday morning at 10, Miss E. Bernice Pro-haska, daughter of Robert Pro-haska, 81 North Land on Avenue, Kingston, was married to John V. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Morris, 525 North Main Street. Ceremony was preceded bv a recital by Mathilda Gomolko and Michael Rinko. The nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Felix LaBuda with Rev. Leo Kroner as deacon, Rev.

Cyril Frankovich, sub-deacon, and Francsi Powell, master of ceremonies. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a blush-stone satin gown designed with a fitted stitched waistline, a modified sweetheart neckline lined with Irish point lace, leg o' mutton sleeves tapering to points at the wrist. A row of satin covered buttons extended from the neckline to ithe waist. The full skirt fell to a long train. She wore a long veil of flesh illusion arranged on a Juliet cap of seed pearls.

Her flowers were an arm bouquet of lilies of the valley and white orchids. The maid of honor. Miss Marlon Rinko, a cousin of the bride, se-selected cornflower blue marquisette gown made with basque bodice, sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves, and full skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss Dolores C. Morris, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Sophia Fustich.

Harrisburg, wore gowns of similar design in dusty rose marquisette. All the bride's attendants wore large brimmed white leghorn hats with shallow crowns with ribbons to match their gowns and carried arm bouquets of soring flowers Joseph Missar, Philadelphia, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers included Robert P'rohaska, Mexico, a brother of the bride, and Clement Povydas, city. Jr mem- of tne 'amlli Hotel Ster- A reception was held for mem Mr. and Mrs. Morris left on a tour of the New England States.

West Pittston Junior Club to Junior College Pupils Arrange. Final Activity Annual Dinner Dance Will Be Held Tomorrow at Irem Country Club Students of Bucknell Junior College have announced plans for their annual dinner-dance, the Jast social event on activities calendar at the city college. The affair will be held' Wednesday night at Irem Temple Country Club. Dinner will be served at 6. Dancing will follow.

Lee Wazeter, president of the Junior College Student Council, has been named chairman of the event. Committees: reservations Ruth Goldstein, Florence Mangel, Gertrude Jones, David Secunda, Elinor Smulyon, John Finn, Irene Betz, Albert Gelb; program, Joe Slamon, Raymond Young, Russell Brown; Paul Davis, Lois Morgan, Kathleen i orchestra, Earl Hkefele, Shirley Higgins, Chris Whiteman; menu, Charles Fehling-er, Jane Nagro, Estelle Harrington, Betty Schwager; press, Kenneth Cranston, Jack Mangan, Alfred Groh, Margaret Bachman, Louise Rummer. Dr. and Mrs. Eugent Farley will entertain members of the graduating class at a picnic Friday afternoon at their farm near Beaumont.

Convocation exercises will be held Thursday night in First Presbyterian church house. Dr. Gordon K. Chalmers, president of Kenyon College, Gambier, will be the graduation speaker. dence of the Alt and his York.

bride's father. Mr. bride went to New jOArrs LEADERSHIP Photo tjr BtttttU StucUo) Health Education i Department Plans Swimming Display Annual Demonstratiojti Will Be Conducted Friday at the Y. V. C.

A. Y. W. C. A.

health education de. partment will hold its annual swimming demonstration on night at 8. Committee: Mrs. Alexander Pugh, chairman; Mrs. John Gallagher.

program; Mrs. Randolph finance; Miss Mary Lee Dinsmore, invitations; Mrs. Fred Coyle -program. Margaret Jones Leonard, health education secretary, will direct the demonstration and be assisted by Mary E. Heness, Gertrude Esser, Margaret Rae Ravis and Agnes Jones.

Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry of .71 Oak Street, Wilkes-Barre, announce -the approaching marriage of their daughter, Catherine, to John Yanik of 541 Carey Avenue Weddings will take place on Saturday, June-15, at 8:30 a. m. in St.

Aloysius Church. Attendants will be Rosemary Fry, sister of the bride-to-be, and John O'Hara. A reception for the families will follow at the home of the bride's parents. sSSli FIRST CHOICE OF MILUONS. CT THEIR FIRST THOUGHT I'l FOR SIMPLE HEADACHE.

3LST.J0SEPHASP1RIM TAKE THE SPRING OUT OF PENETROoV, PROVEN AGAIN You Asked For It And Here They Are! PERM. $3.00 PERM. $3.00 $1-95 PERM. $3.00 Complete With Shampoo Finger Wave and Hair Trim Individually Styled PERM. $3.00 No Students All Expert Operators I 11 W.

Main St. Plymouth SO'E. Main St. Nanticoke lMr', erdonalS Miss Anna Halscy of West River Street will go to Vassar College on Thursday to attend her class reunion and the 75th anniversary celebration of the college. Mrs; Bolton G.

Coon of Kingston presided at a luncheon meeting of Regents' Club cf Northeastern Pennsylvania yesterday at Martin's-on-the-Trail. Wyoming Valley Chapter, also was represented by Mrs. William S. Tompkins. Regents and past regents of D.

A. Chapters from Towanda to Bloomsburg were present. Next meeting will be at Scranton the first Monday in November. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Uhl and family of, Reynolds Kingston, will move ts their Buck Hill Falls Cottage about June 15 for the season. Mrs. William S. Tompkins of Hanover Street has been appointed State chairman of Red Cross of the Daughters of American Revolution.

Mrs. Joseph G. Forney, state recent of Pennsylvania announced yesterday. Miss Marcella McCormick of Rose-mont College will arrive tcday to seund the summer with her mother, Mrs. Peter McCormick of West River Street, Mrs.

McCormick and her son, John McCormick went to Philadelphia yesterday for Miss McCormick. Dr. Walter S. Stewart of South Franklin Street who was a patient In General Hospital, has returned to his residence. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Webb Smith of North Sprague Avenue. Kingston, will move shortly to thdr Lake Carey cottage. Jane Bride (Photo by Ac Hoffmmn Studjon) MRS. PAUL M.

ALT Mrs. Alt is the former Mis Dorothy Sauerr daughter-of-George Sauer of 62 North Grant Street whose marriage took Place on Saturday morning In iu Nicholas Church. Former Local GirUVIarried At Baltimore Ruth Elizabeth Miller of- DivRoland-- H. Vaughan Is Mr. and Mrs.

George Byron Miller of Dana Street have announced the marriage, of their daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth Miller, to Dr. Ro land Harris Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dabney Vaughan of "Four Acres," Lee, Va. Cere mony took place on Saturday afternoon June 1, at 4:30, in First English Lutheran Church, -Baltimore.

Rev. M. L. Enders, D. officiated.

The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Faith Jane Miller and Ed- mond Vaughan was his brother's best man. A dinner followed at the Southern Hotel. Dr. Vaughan and his bride left on a trip through the South. They will reside at Edenton, N.

C. The bride is a graduate of Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital Training School for Nurses and has been affiliated with U. S. Public Health Service at Baltimore. Dr.

Vaughan is a graduate of Uni versity of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Matthew of Washington have returned after spending the holiday week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Murphy of Carey Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry.

F. Gibbons of the Marion Apartments have returned from Philadelphia. Miss Alice Stewart of New York returned after visiting Miss Augusta Farnham of this city. Official confirmation by Governon Arthur H. James of appointment of Miss Emma Ballamy of this city to state board of examiners for registration of nurses, was received yes terday.

Miss Ballamy, director of nurses at General Hospital was named for the post by the State Nurses' Association as representative of this district some months ago. Mrs. John White of 125 West River Street is improving following an extended illness. Mrs. Howard P.

Geddes of Irving Street is visiting her daughter. Mrs Ldmund Burke at New. York. 1 i naries rtuaoipn, Miss Adele Rudolpr. Mr.

and Mrs. Gus. tave Sigel of Philadelphia returned after visiting the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudolph of Hedge Place, Kingston.

Mrs. Charles N. Loveland of West River Street is ill. Mrs. Russell W.

Frantz of East Walnut Street, Kingston, will go to Hanover, N. on Thursday to meet her son, Charles Frantz, a junior at Dartmouth, who will accompany her back for the summer. Donald Oldershaw of First National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, newly elected president of Wyoming Valley Chapter of American Institute of Banking, left Saturday for Boston to attend national convention of American Institute of Banking. Miss Margaret O'Donnell of New York, who spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. O'Donnell of Carlisle Street, went to Baltimore where she is spending a. iew aays witn iieut. and Mrs.

Bruce Scott. Bond Kennedy, Lincoln, is spending a few days with his uncle, Prof. D. J. Blankenship, 55 North River Street.

Mr. Kennedy will spend the summer at a boys' camp at Munt Vernon, Me. Miss Mary G. Marren, superintendent of White Haven Sanitarium and Dr. A.

B. Danisawich, chief resident physician of White Haven Satitarium were guests of Mrs. Louis Greenberg of 238 East Northampton Street on Saturday. Mrs. Greenberg has long maintained an interest in welfare of patients at White Haven.

Miss Marren and Dr. Danisawich visited Mrs. Greenberg to express appreciation for Mrs. Greenberg's kindnesses to the patients. Miss Geraldine Foster, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. A. E. Foster of South Washington Street will return tonight after attending graduation exercises at New Rochelle College. She was a guest of Miss Attorney and Mrs.

Benjamin R. Jones. and two sons, Benjamin and Richard, of North Sprague Avenue, Kingston, will move to their Karlsruhe cottage this week. Oeat OlllCerS Women to Conduct Formal Dinner Meeting on Monday Night Officers will be installffd at the formal dinner meeting of West Pittston Junior Woman's Club on Monday night at 6:45 at Fox Hill Country Club. Incoming officers: president, Mrs.

Delmar Gardner; first vice president, Mrs. Robert Langford; second vice president, Miss Margaret Clelland; recording secretary; Miss Marion Smiles; corresponding secretary, Miss Lois Monie; treasurer, Miss Eleanor Atmater; advisor from Senior Woman's Club, Mrs. Rufus Bierly. Committee In charge of the dinner: Miss Louise Llewellyn, chairman; Mrs. Sterol Searfoss, assistant chairman; Mrs.

Raul Frick, Miss Evelyn Beltz, Miss Margaret Clelland, Miss Jean MacGuffie, Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Roy Trox, Miss Harriet Wills, Mrs. George Voight, Mrs. R.

Mattern. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. John A. Girvan, Lake Street, Dallas, announce the engagement of yieir daughter, Elizabeth Lydia, to Donald McVey of West New York, N.

J. They will be married in St. Theresa's Church, Shavertown, at-a date to be announced. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Banks, 205 Andover announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bettemae Banks, to William Stock, son of Mrs. Esther Stock of 96 South Main Street. No date has been set for the wedding.

FOR "Party Night or Any Night Trie BEST SUtcalc Arc Made Witf, BLUE RIBBON SPONGE CAKES JEAN ELD A BILLINGS BRIDE OF ALFRED MILLINER-CAMP Its first open house of the 1940 season on Wednesday, at the clubhouse, Alderson. Affair will start at 8:30. Mrs. M. C.

Rumbaugh of Kingston was hostess to members of Evangeline Lindgerh Chapter of Delphian Society yesterday afternoon at her Harvey's Lake cottage. Mrs. Russell Uhl of South Franklin Street will give a small luncheon this afternoon at Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Charles Miner of South Franklin Street entertained at a dinner party on Sunday night.

Mrs. Theodore Morgan recently entertained members of the Key Club at the Dresden. Prizes went to Mcs. Frank Barber and Mrs. Harrv R.

Jones. Others present: Mrs. Carlyle Williams, John Long, Mrs. Daniel Smith, Mrs. Francis Crawley and Miss Sadie Durkin.

Tru Pal Club of the Y. M. H. A. will close its eecond season with a formal dinner and dance tonight at Irem Temple Country Club.

Committee is headed by Albert Karp. Assistants, Hyman Kaplan and Herman Propker. Louis Smith, executive director, and Ira Goldstein, athletic director of the Y. M. H.

will be guest3 of honor. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Lingertot of 33 South Regent Street, Lee Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Loretta Henning to James Monk, son of 'Mr, and Mrs. William Monk of 13 Luzerne Street, Lee Park. No date has been set for the wedding. rectory of St. George's Episcopal ChuTch, Nanticoke, by Rev.

Henry R. Taxdale. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groblewski, Trucksville.

Mrs. Cam is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and Nesbitt Hospital Training School for Nurses. Mrs. Camp is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and attended Wyoming Seminary Music Department, Bucknell Junior College and Mansfield State Teachers College. He is an officer of 109th F.

A. and is on the faculty of Lake-ton High School. Mr. and Mrs. Camp will be at Camp Nitisaka at Meshoppen during the summer where both are di rectors, and in September will reside on Lehigh Street, Trucksville.

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, the marriage of their daughter, Jean Elda to Alfred son of Major E. D. Camp, Lehigh Street, Trucksville.

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