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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 27

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TeWuVoa Tm fFf 27 TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS. WILKES-B ARRE. PA. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1949 The Leo Reidlingers Wed 25 Years Hadassah Party Will Aid Israel Selects August Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Reldlinf er of 358 The members of the local chanter of Senior Hadassah and friends of Mrs. Reldlinger is the former Madeline George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip George of 363 North East South street, will observe their silver wedding anniversary tomor row. A mass of thankseivtnj will be the organization are invited to the annual Supplies for Israel tea conducted annually by the chairman of this project Mrs.

David Libenjon. celebrated by Rev. Joseph Kerr, CP. Washington street Mr. Reidlinger la emnlored in 'the stereotype de ir iu it eu, i rnysician uaugmer The marriage of Hiss Virginia S.

D. will be given in marriage by Holden, daughter of Doctor and Mm. ber father. Nei Mne. Broo K.

and Farmingdale, N. to, Doctor James Glynn will be best Doctor Joha -Martin McGuire, son man for his former classmate, of Doctor and Mrs. Bennet J. Mc-, a reception will follow at the Guire, of West Pittston, will take Hotel Granada. at the r-Tr ftetrea; aouse.

New York City. state. Many local merchant and manufacturers have cooperated by donating linens and clothing. The central Hadassah Supplies Bureau in New York which has been transporting drugs, linens, clothing and hospital equipment regularly to Israel by boat and plane, has sent a call to all Hadassah chapters in the country and the Wilkes-Barre chapter expects to fulfill its quota by means of the linen shower which will take place next Wednesday at the Harvey's Lake home of Mrs. Libenaon.

This year, the affair wOl be held They were marnea June za, mi In St. Mary's Church by Rev. Ray at the summer home of Mrs. Liben- partment of the Times-Leader Evening News, They will be guests of honor at a party tomorrow night given by members of their card club at the home of and Mrs. Robert Basa- son at Pole 239 Harvey's Lake, on mond Fitzpatrick, and have one aa ughter, Ann, -a member of this year's graduating, class at St Ann's Wednesday afternoon, June 29th.

place Saturday in toe rectory of Sti Miss Holden received her educa-l T.h- nmiwV DmaItIvh 1 xf 1 1 Guesta may bring a box luncheon ler of 135 River street. Forty Fort and dessert will be served by the Academy. 0 hospitality committee ol trie organ. ization. otnryua iv.

wiuiui, uuwjuju. i UOn at Aaeipm Acaaemy, Aaerpru The ceremony will be performed College, and is at present senior by the Eev. Edward Lodge Curran, -at Kings County Hospital School of Ph. pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Cursing.

president of the International Catho- Dp. McGuire is an alumnus' of lie Truth Society, member of the Bar. Wyoming Seminary, attended the of the State of New York and chap-, tlniveraitv of Connecticut, and re- RitaZampetti INarties Attendants Mrs. Emanuel Bransdorf and Mrs. Herman Linshee will arrange transportation by car or bus for those To Be mameaiFor cnurcn vnaai who have nonei i Guests are ssked to contribute Mn Tjiiaa ZanvDetti of 113 Proa- Miserieeriia Class Kemalea Members of graduating class of 1938, College Misericordia, interested in attending the annual class reunion which will be held Saturday, July are asked to contact Jane Lambert Kilduff.

439 Vi Northampton street Miss Loretta BednarskL daughter Jain of the Fourth Degree, Knights ceived his, pre-medical education at of Columbus. I Yale University, graduating in medi- Miss Holden, granddaughter of the cine from Long Island College of late Doctor Timothy N. Holden and Medicine. He has accepted a corn-Mrs. Holden, -of Brooklyn, and mission fa the Army and his first the former Congressman and Mrs.

'assignment is Mercy Hospital, Pitta- sheets and towels which will be shipped to Hadassah hospitals and other institutions in -IsraeL ani to pert street city, announces the ap of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bednarski of Dupont has completed plans for her marriage to Frank J. Kotula, son proaching manage oi ner aaugnier, Rita, Elizabeth, to P. J.

Guesto. son immigrant families who have arrived Kingston. to make their homes lrr the Jewish i wnanes -atengie, 01 burgh. Pa. of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Kotula ol ol liuesw oi io ooiomon 4rj Nivtnn xoctinn nf Hanover Dupont The wedding will take Township. The wedding will take place at 4 dock Sunday arternoon, June 28, at the Holy Mother of Colony Club Arranges Social Events Sorrows. Poiisn National tnurcn. place July at a.

nu, in me Holy Rosary Church, Park acenue. Mrs. Lester Inlanti, sister of the bride, wil be the matron of honor. Dupont Rev. Edward Abramski will 111 III llllllt' I officiate.

A reception will follow at the American Legion Home in Avoca. The prospective bride, who will be escorted by her father, has chosen Miss Ann Novak as her maid Joseph Guesto will De oest man. 1 Miss Zampetto is- a graduate of GAR Memorial High School and Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. She is engaged in private duty. mr- nnotn 1 a irrariiiate of Han- Anr of honor.

The other bridal attend over Memorial High School and re- aiirA hl AS In Pharmacy at Tem ants will be Miss Aileen Fudala of Duryea; Miss Alfreida Timhukl, cousin of the bride-elect; and Miss 3 AohRTRMTS ple University. He is the owner of At -a regular- meeting of the Colony Club of Glen Summit held yesterday at the Tennis House, G'cn Summit, -it was announced that Howard Davis of this city will serve as Recreational Director and Life Guard at the Colony this summer. Mr. Davis duties will begin on Monday, June 27th and continue through Labor Day. Miss Mary Brennan, president, presided at the meeting at which plans were, completed for the social activities planned for the Fourth of July weekend.

Mrs. Harold Hu-binger, chairman of the dance committee, announced that invitations have been issued for a formal dance to be held from 10 until 2 en Saturday night Julv 1 at the Club House. Guesto Drug store, aoutn mam street Mary Kotula, sister of the prospec tive groom. II i i Miss Alice Mulligan, chairman for the Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament, which will begin on Saturday, June 25, and be completed on Monday, July 4th, has serving as members of her committee Harold Hu-binger and Mrs. E.

W. Bixby as well as the following Junior Committee: Abbie Buckman, Joan Mulligan and David Hubinger. Other committee chairmen so-pointed to serve for the season are Mrs. 'Samuel T. Buckman, Lake Committee; Mrs.

Carleton C. Jones, Tennis House, and Mrs. E. W. BUby, Budget A resolution was adopted thanking the Mountain Top Hose the Ashley Fire Department, and the Wilkes-Barre Fire Department, and the State Fire Crew from Mountain Top, Buttonwood and Freeland, for their splendid work in fighting the forest fire of June which threatened the Community.

FROM A SEltCT'ON Cambrian Dance Mr. Kotula has chosen the bride-elect's brother, Francis Bednarski, as his best man. His ushers will be Peter of Duryea; Michael A. cousin of the groom-to-be; and George Phillips, Jr. The ring bearer will be Albert Michaels, Jr.

Patrons Listed Jeaa Bardeu Studio. MISS VERA M. RtJSIN Patrons for Junior Cambrian dance to be held tonight at Irem ttembers of her committee are: Mrs. WW, Bixby, Mrs. John C.

Haddock, Ctlut. Lewis Buckman, Miss Stella Miss Bednarski was graduated Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rusin of 1661 Temde Country Club has been an from Dupont High School and the nounced by the chairman, Mrs. Jack Dean School ol Business of Wyo River Road, Port Blanchard, an mine Seminary.

Mr. Kotula is a Miner, Miss Carolyn Houngan, Mrs. William S. McLean, Mrs. S.

M. Wolfe, Jr, and Mrs. Thomas V. Tinsley. nounce the engagement and aD- H.

Stanie me list: and Mrs. Robert Reese, Mrs, senior at the University of Scranton. proaching marriage of their daugh employed by the Western Union Telegraph Company. Mr. Weekel is a graduate of Coughlin High School and is a veteran of World War IL At present he is employed by the American Car and Foundry Company, Berwick.

The wedding will take place August 27 in St John the Baptist Church, Pittston. Mary Middleton, Mr." and Mrs. Raymond Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Ken PERSONALS ter. Vera, to Charles Weekel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Weekel of 28 Bennett street, city. Miss Rusin is a graduate of Jen-kins Township High School and is 4- Miss Barbara York of Midland, 'Texas and Las Vegas, New Mexico, will arrive Saturday to be a house-- Mr n4 Mrs.

Mario Peruzzi. Shirley J. Watkins Engaged To Wed KUVOI Ul Sr of Pine View. Miss York will k. nm the bridesmaids' at the Mrs.

Charles B. Gage, of Fairview 27S.MAINT. Ti.lw 9 affiee Heights, Mountain Top, announces the engagement and approaching Singer Sewing Machine Company in Plymouth. Lt Ritter. is a graduate of the Plains Memorial High School and tended Lehigh University.

He has just returned from Europe where he was attached to the Rhine Main marrlaffe vf her Haucrhter fthtrlav J. Watkins to 1st Lieut William E. Ritter, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Ritter. 58 Perkins street Air Force Base, Frankfurt Germany, neth Thomas, Mrs. Nan J. Traher, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Weldner, Miss Alice Morris. Mrs. Joseph T. Jones, Miss Gwaldys Jones, Miss Margaret Hughest Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Boyle, Miss Jane Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Norris McGowan, Miss Rose G. Milington, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Nicholas, Lt and Mrs. Edward D. Nattras, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Pugh, Robert Nile.

Mrs. Thomas Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Atherholt, Miss Louise Jones. Miss Beverly Russ, Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver llhyllerch, Miss Sharlot Stretch, Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Meredith, Mrs. Ben L.

Jenkins, Mrs. Stanley A Solomon, Mrs. Daniel Evans, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Miss Sara Jones, Mrs.

Edward R. Evans, Miss Shirley Bromfleld, Miss Catherine' Davies, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Parkinson, Miss Rosaline Pulson. Miss Jean Payne, Sgt. and Mrs William Buras, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Sharok and Miss Betty Jane Jones. Committee members for theBdance are: Tickets, Mrs. John M. Roberts, Miss Iris Watkins, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, and Miss Babel Johns; decorations, Mrs.

Margaret Harrison, Mrs. Doris BoHe, Miss Ruth Brown, and Miss Jean Payne; program, Miss Elizabeth Janerich, Mrs. Isabelle Jenerich and Mrs. Elsie Deobold. Lt Ritter was one of the first pilots to fly the corridor after, the inception of the air lift last June.

The wedding will take place in the near Plains. Miss Watkins is a graduate of Ward P. Davenport Higlt-School, Plymouth, and attended Wyoming Seminary. She is employed at the iuture. i 'Linen Shower To Present Show Emily Mesaros, 57 Willow street in M.

Peruzzi, daugnter oi ana mrs. Mario peruzzi, of South Orange, N.X'and Dr. Robert Le Mayock of Philadelphia, son of Mrs. John F. and the late Dr.

Mayock of South Washington street. On Monday night, Mrs. Margaret Edwards, grandmother of the bride-elect, will entertain at a buffet supper "at Lake Nuangola' in honor of the couple. 7 Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas CLeary of 327 Chester street, Kingston, an- nounce the birth of a son on June -23 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. O'Leary Tis the former Catherine Muldowney. Mrs.

Martin Engle of 413 West 8th street, West Wyoming, is a patient in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of East Ross street, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Merl and children Stevie and Kathie of Hotel Asbassador, Fallsburg, N. Y. Mrs. Ilerl is the former Irene Cohen. Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Robinson of Detroit have been spending several weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. R.

F. Morgan, of East Plymouth. They will leave tomorrow for Virginia Beach where they will celebrate their second wedding anniversary. John Kemper, JrM was host to the Upsilon Pi Mu Wednesday night at his home, Sayuga street Forty Fort A picnic supper was served by Mrs. Kemper in the garden after which games were played.

of officers and -an impromptu musical program followed. The first meeting in the fall will be held at the home of the president, Wilma Rob-bins of Trucksyille. William A. Gelsleichter, 993 Rut-ter avenue. Forty Fort, is convalescing at Moses Taylor Hospital.

Scranton, where he underwent an operation. John Nelligan, Jack Buhsmer and John Stout, of Wilkes-Barre, have returnedfrom New York City, where they spent several days. Miss Alberta Bublis of Boland avenue, Lee Park, and Miss Tillie Rudawsky of Willow street, city, are leaving on Sunday for a vacation at Atlantic City, where Ruth Bublis and Mrs. Adda Baggett of Boland avenue are spending the week. IfT Si Ann's Gnlld Ann's Guild of Wilkes-Barre will meet Tuesday "night at 8 o'clock at Secred Heart School, North Main street Hostesses will be Mrs.

John Kotch, Mrs. Michael Pisko, Mrs. Michael Lesniak and Mrs. Mary Petranchak. Sunday Evening The Dramatic Club of the Catho nonor oi ner sister, N.

J. whose wedding will take place on July 30th. Luncheon was served after which congratulations were given by each lic Youth Center will present a individual over a wire recorder operated by William Mesaros. Guests wprp VprHa Mourna TTslpn Senghaas, Stella Yuscavage, Bella 1 i three-act comedy, entitled "First Dance," on Sunday evening, June 26th, in the Center auditorium. The story of the play, which was written by DeWitt Bodeen, centers xuaaer, neien ArtemiK, anny rap-pas, Jennie Jones, 1 Mary Rolla, Krmnipan T)nnirla Margaret Ovarii around the breathless excitement of Anne Phpnulic Tiiio IMith Hill, Bonnie James, Betty Sendrick, Court Loyola Th final eummer meeting nf Anns Mesaros ana januy jaesaroi.

Court Loyola Wyola 619, Catholic Tlniifrhfera nf America, will be held 4 Mrs. Frederick North jJiiver street, city, is convalescing at Birthday Partr Monday night June 27, at the Lady A nartv was held in honor of me some oi ner parenu, wi.uu Mrs. William Hofmeister. Madison Jjavm Kazma of 268 Frederick of Victory House, souin wasnmgion street. uric Ann Auflerrt.

m-and resent street, city, after undergoing an plans and preparation for the 'first dance" and is told entirely from the viewpoint of women. The presentation will be the first public performance given by the club. Marcella Mary Jo Doo-ley and Peggy May will carry the leading roles, with Betty Slavinski, Dolores Bonetski, Joan Guestav, Leona Shanders, Eleanor Musical and Joan Zwirek in supporting roles. The Dramatic Club is part of the initial program of the Catholic Youth Center and was organized last February under the direction of street Kingston, who celebrated his first birthday on June 21. Present were Jeanne Bira.

Daniel will preside in the absence of the district deputy. Installation of new officers has nnrtnnnail until Fall. A social and Dolores Hudczk, Lawrence and Eugene Grat, Kenneth M. Happach, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Biga, Mr. and Mrs. time will follow the business meet Stanley HudczK, Mr. and Mrs Hap ing.

'7'---': Anghe! Sfard Picnic Plans were completed for the Anshei Sfard picnic to be held at Sandy Beach on June 26. Mrs. Max Brown is president of the organiza 500 DRESSES WERE MADE TO SELL AT $12.95 and $14.95 300 DRESSES WERE MADE TO SELL AT $16.95 and $18.95 200 DRESSES WERE MADE TO SELL AT MADE TO SELL AT MADE TO SELL AT Trlendihio Coanell iJr I fl J.VD Friendship Council 21. Daughters pach, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Grat Mrs. Bridget Kiechen, Miss Helen Kiechen, Miss Marie Kiechen, John Kiechen, Mr, and Mrs. John Thier, Mrs.

Biga and Anna Miss Rosalie Tanesky. An invitation is extended to all CYC members, their families and friends. There will be no admission. Curtain is at 8:15 p. m.

of America, will meet tonlgnt at r.av at Odd Fellows Hall. All convention committees are to attend. Mrs. Fred Katz and Mrs. Ben Rein are co-chairman of the picnic and Mrs.

Harry Streit is chairman of the ticket committee. Other members of the ticket com ttMmf I L.VO mittee are: Mrs. Bill Rappapert, Mrs. Harry" Kornblau, Mrs. Esther Slomowitz, Mrs.

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Endler will be girls director. Miss Irene Endler of 25 Susquehanna street, has accepted a position on the waterfront at Camp Wakoda in the Catskills, N. Y. Miss Marian Harris, formerly with the Girl Scouts of Wilkes-Barre, is director of the camp. Mrs.

William Scott of 819 New Hancock street is a patient In Mercy Hospital, where she. underwent an operation. Mrs. Joseph Mieszkowski and daughter Basia, of Lee have returned from New York, where they spent several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Scott of 291 Plymouth avenue, city, are cele- brating their silver wedding anniversary today. They have two sons, Daniel at home who served 4 years with the navy and John who is in Guam with the marines. They will leave on a ten days fishing trip to Canada to celebrate their Mary L. Shoemaker was graduated from Lasell Junior College in Auburndale, Massachusetts, June IS, and received an Associate in Science degree in the retailing curriculum.

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