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The Call from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania • 5

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(Photo by Bart's) MR. AND MRS. BRUNO CALAI Mary Lee Lukacik Bride Of Bruno Calai Saturday Mary Lee Lukacik, daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Lukacik, McKeansburg, became the bride of Bruno Calai, son of Louis Calai, McKeansburg, on Saturday in St. Ambrose Church.

Father Hoban performed the ceremony. Josephine Lukacik, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Kathryn Lukacik, sister of the bride and Janet Achey, Sch. Haven were the bridesmaids. Susan Faust, McKeansburg was flower girl.

Alfred Calai served as best man for his brother and Joseph Dallatore, New Ringgold and Paul Getz, Tamaqua, were ushers. Louis Dallatore was the ring bearer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length of lace over taffeta. The gown bodice featured a fitted waist and a scalloped neckline and the long lace sleeves terminated in points over the wrists. Her veil of illusion was attached to a cabbage rose interspersed with lilies-of-the-valley.

She carried a bouquet of carnations. The attendants chose ballerina length frocks of nylon chiffon in glowing shades of ice blue, mint green, and yellow. Gentle draped shirring accented the scoop necklines and short sleeves. Two tiny pert bows highlighted the waistlines. The full gathered skirts were enhanced by similar designs Bride-to-be Honored 'At Surprise Shower Mrs.

Judy Grickis, 4 River Cressona, entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of Mary Ann Onusskanich whose marriage to Carl Hubler will take place in the near future. A pink and white color scheme was used in decorations. Attending were Mrs. Betty Poorman, Mrs. Amy Hubler, Vera Imschweiler, Mrs.

Adam Brown, Barbara Hubler, Mrs. Ethel Hubler, Mrs. Norma Hubler, Mrs. Fern Hubler, Judy Hubler, Mrs. Donna Moyer, Mrs.

Christina Onusskanich, Mrs. Matilda Costellano. The Independent Agent Have you given thought to what an Independent Agent is or what he does and represents? This is as important as your insurance policy itself. He is as American as baseball and as free as our symbolic American Eagle. He sells for no single company or group.

At his disposal are number of companies of distinct and separate interests and management. Your Independent Agent "buys" insurance for you, using his knowledge and skill in obtaining financial stability with broad coverage. He cannot afford interests other than insurance, as his time is consumed in looking after claims and the many services his clients require. Further, he must constantly study and be alert to keep abreast of the constant changes in our economy. PFLUEGER INSURANCE AGENCY of shirring.

Fabric cabbage roses held their short veils of silk illusion. The mother of the bride was attired in a blue chiffon dress and completed her ensemble with a corsage of white orchids. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the New Ringgold Fire House. After a trip to Niagara Falls the couple will reside in McKeansburg. The bride is a graduate of Blue Mountain High School and is employed by Argo Knitting Mills, Orwigsburg.

Mr. Calai is a Blue Mountain High School graduate and is employed by Russell Heim, burg. Weddings Social News Parties Margaret K. Faust And Dr. Geo.

Keates Married in Ambler Margaret K. Faust, 928 Locust Philadelphia, became the bride of Dr. George H. Keates, 16 S. Martindale Ventor, N.

J. on Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church, Ambler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.

Faust, Orwigsburg. Dr. Keates is the son of Mrs. Marion Keates, Ventor, and the late H. Paxson Keates.

Mrs. Nelman Shaffer, Ambler was the matron of honor for her sister and Nancy Schaffer. niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. H. Paxson Keates, Atlantic City was best man.

Ushers were Dr. Frederick Lind Narberth and Dr. Robert Fraser, Philadelphia. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a floor length satin sheath model fashioned with a fitted bodice and a rounded neckline. An elbow length veil fell from a coronation crown of pearls.

She carried a cascade of white Fuiju mums. The matron of honor was gowned in mint green silk chiffon and carried a cascade of yellow Gracia pompons and babies Mrs. Keates is a graduate of Orwigsburg High School and Jefferson Medical College Hospital School of Nursing. Dr. Keates is a graduate of Atlantic City High School, Muhlenburg College and Temple University School of Medicine.

The couple will reside in Pittsburgh, where Dr. Keates will complete his residency in internal medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Hospital. DO YOU KNOW? Calvin Coolidge had such a delicate stomach that merely going aboard a ship made him seasck. Doris I. Lengel and John Rosenberger Wed Saturday St.

Patrick's Church, Pottsville was the scene for the wedding Saturday noon of Doris I. Lengel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lengel, Auburn to John R. Rosenberger, 403 E.

Market son of Mrs. Rita Rosenberger, 403 E. Market Pottsville and Paul Rosenberger of Deer Lake. The Rev. Father Joseph T.

Gilmore performed the ceremony. Gladioli and chrysanthemums were used as decorations. Mrs. John Flanigan presided at the organ. Joan Ann Rosenberger was maid of honor.

Paul Rosenberger, brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a floor length gown of silk organza over taffeta fashioned with short sleeves. Designed on lines of marked simplicity, floral appliques enhanced the round neckline and fell softly on her bouffant skirt. A large pert bow at the waistline, accented the back of her gown. Her finger-tip length veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of rhinestones interspersed with sequins.

She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. The maid of honor wore a ballerina length gown of silk organza over taffeta in a bright hue of peacock blue. This gown was fashioned with short cap sleeves and a scoop neckline. The four tier skirt of silk organza featured a bustle back. A cabbage rose attached to the back of her cummerbund waistline matched her headpiece of rose petals adorned with a matching rose.

She carried a colonial bouquet of carnations with peacock blue tips. The mother of the bride chose a tan and white eyelet sheath dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. A blue lace dress with white cessories and an orchid corsage was the selection of the mother of the groom. Finest In Children's Wear WAGNER'S CHILDREN SHOP ORWIGSBURG Well! What do you know-we're cooking with gas! Commercial Come At Las'." Restaurant type -but it's portable, tooBetter Menu-Service-Hot Food--for you! Corn-On-The-Cob, Steamed Clams, Full Course Dinners, Whatever you wish--Blue Ribbon Winners! Best quality food--prepared with great care, Call I E- -for your next social affair. ELSIE'S CATERING SERVICE "SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE TO THE HOMEMAKER" Phone FU 5-1789 or PL 4-2331 12 Railroad Street Elsie Strause, Prop.

Sch. Haven THE CALL AND ORWIGSBURG NEWS 5 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 Frances M. Scott Becomes Bride of Leonard Snyder Fete Annie Anderson At Farewell Party The Aid Society of Trinity EUB Church gave a farewell party on Monday evening for Annie Anderson who is leaving town to go to Lititz where she will reside with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Sharp. A purse was presented to the honored guest as a token of respect and esteem.

Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Aid Society for 32 years. Mrs. Anderson left the group to be present at another farewell party given in her honor by the Rainbow Hose Co. Auxiliary.

The business meeting was in charge of Mrs. Ada Martz. The 124 Psalm was read followed by prayer by Mrs. Carrie Palsgrove. Charlotte Hill presented a reading "Church Pews" and Mrs.

Martz spoke on "God's Minute" and "A Breath of Prayer in the Morning." Charlotte and Ethel Hill served refreshments. Also present were Mrs. Essenial Moyer, Mrs. Irvin Mengel, Mrs. John Harner, Mrs.

Sam Shoener, Mrs. Carrie Palsgrove, Mrs. Ada Martz, Mrs. Robert Painter, Mrs. Annie Anderson.

Ross Kremer to Wed New Jersey Girl The engagement of Sylvia Helen Brenzel to Ross A. Kremer has been announced by the parents of Miss Benzel, Mr. and Mrs. Brenzel, 8 Oakwood Livingston, N. J.

Mr. Kremer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kremer, 58 Center Ave. Miss Brenzel is a graduate of Livingston High School and Berkeley Secretarial School.

She is employed by Shell Chemical Union, N. J. as a secretary. Mr. Kremer is a graduate of Sch.

Haven High School, He received a degree from Penn State University and an M.S. degree from Lehigh University in chemical engineering. He is at present studying at Lehigh University for his Ph.D. in chemical engineering. The wedding is planned for September of 1962.

Engaged MARION BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Brown of West Market Street. Orwigsburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Donald W.

Gideon, son of George Gideon and the late Mrs. Maude Gideon of 1817 41st Place S. Washington, D.C. Miss Brown was graduated frem Orwigsburg High School in 1952 and is employed by the Department of the Army at Ft. Myer, Va.

Mr. Gideon, a 1952 graduate of Bell Vocational High School, Washington, is employed by Safeway Stores, Inc. No date has been selected for the wedding. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Mark's United Church of Christ, Cressona, Frances Marion Scott became the bride of Leonard D.

Snyder. The Rev. R. David Koch performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Scott, 45 Zerbe Cressona. The bridegroom resides at 1147 John Mar- MR. AND MRS.

EDWARD L. HEIM Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heim Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Edward I. Heim, David Wise of Minersville. N. Warren Street, Orwigsburg, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday at an open house. A family dinner was held at the Wedgewood Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Heim were married on July 29, 1911, by the Rev. Dr. H.

Weller, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The ceremony was performed in their newly built home where they still reside. Mrs. Heim is the former Lillian Wise, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 35TH SHOENER REUNION The Red Church grove was the site of the 35th reunion of the Shoener family which was held on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Long were presented with a bouquet of gladioli in honor of their 34th wedding anniversary.

Attending were: Mrs. Jennie Shoener, Mrs. Florence Brossman and son Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luckenbill and son Gary, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Shoener and children Donna and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoener all of Sch. Haven RD; Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Blankenhorn and children Jean, Nancy and Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Becker, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Yeich, James Long, Faith Reber, Sch. Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Clair O.

Fegley and daughter Marie, Mrs. Lillie Runkle, Landingville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nester and children Ray Janet Lee and Linda Jane, Orwigsburg RD1; Mr. and Mrs.

John Shoener, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. George Becker and children Darla, David and Sharon Rose, Virginia Williams, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. William Knoll, Upper Darby; Mrs.

William Long, Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kline, Birdsboro RD; Mr. and Mrs. William Long and daughter Cindy, Maryland; Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel D. Chandler and sons, Daniel and Larry, Kingston, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Strause and daughter Sherri Lyn, Lansdale. ANNIVERSARIES Wedding anniversaries: August 7, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorne, Columbia August 10, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Houck, Adamsdale Road. BIRTHDAYS Birthdays this week: August 5, Jean Fetter, St. John August 6-Mrs. Robert Oliver, Cressona; August 7-Virginia Unger, Parkway. Mr.

Heim, a life-long resident of Orwigsburg, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Heim. He has been associated with the shoe manufacturing business since 1919. His company is the Krater Shoe Company of Orwigsburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Heim have one daughter, Marion, wife of Elvin Kunsman of Cressona, assistant county superintendent of schools. There are two grandchildren, Ann and William Kunsman. SCH.

HOSE AUXILIARY PICNIC AT DETWEILER FARM The auxiliary of Schuylkill Hose Co. No. 2 met at the farm with 32 present. A delicious picnic supper was served after which a business meeting was conducted during which time Mrs. Thomas Morgan was welcomed as a new member.

The auxiliary will help at the auction to be held August 11 on St. John St. Following the meeting swimming and games were enjoyed. The following committee was in charge of preparing the meal: Mrs. S.

B. Detweiler, Mrs. John Rhoades, Mrs. Robert Keller and Mrs. Charles Detweiler.

SUNSHINE WAREHOUSE SALEOf TALBOTT SKIRTS REG. $7.98 NOW $4.90 TALBOTT SLACKS Reg. $8.98 NOW $5.40 SWEATERS Reg. $8.98 NOW $4.90 Also Other Close-Out Merchandise Open daily 10 to 4 Evenings by appointment SALESROOM: Rear 306 Columbia St. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Clearance REDUCTIONS UP TO 3 OFF All Famous Name Brand Snoes Dohner's 14 W.

Main Schuylkill Haven Miller Reunion Held on Sunday The Miller reunion was held at Miller's Grove on Sunday. The oldest man attending was. Samuel Salen of Tremont and the oldest woman was Gertrude Schneck. Youngest baby was Scott Allen Strouphauer. Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. John Huber, sons, Richard, John, and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Darkes and daughter Mary, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Seigfried, Mr. and Mrs. George Anspach and son James, Randy Dubbs, Mr. Mrs.

Joseph Patrick, Debbie and Timmie of Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick and Marie of Reinerton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salen and Tina Marie of Tremont; Samuel Salem, Tremont; Mr.

and Mrs. George Schwartz and son, Gerald, Edna Reber, Allie Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Strouphauer and son Scott Allen, Mary Strouphauer, Mr. and Mrs.

James P. Salen, Tremont. Mrs. Virginia Zimmerman, Eddie, AMen Scott, and Nancy, Mrs. Emery Jones, Jennifer, Audrey, Mary Jo Ann, Emery Mr.

and Mrs. John Schlappich and sons Keith, Kevin, Shartlesville; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D. Stump, Elizabethtown; Ed Deglas, Pine Grove; James Eichert, Pine Grove RD2; Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Krammes, Cindy and Mary Ann, Tremont; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Brown, Pine Grove RD2; John Miller, Verna Zimmerman, David Matter, Mary Lou Miller, Terry Miller, Mrs.

Gertrude Schneck and Harry Darkes of Suedberg. Brief Personal Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Rzonca and family of Gary, Ind. are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Kurt Barth, Center Ave. for a week. Mrs. Rzonca is the sister of Mrs.

Barth. Mrs. Oscar A. Fidler celebrated her 85th birthday anniversary Wednesday. Mrs.

Fidler resides with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther Fidler. Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy J. Edling, 781 Garfield Sch. Haven will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary Saturday. Mrs.

Edling is the former Lillian Wildermuth. Mrs. Michael Shadel, Mrs. Ralph Fetter, Mrs. Amy Anderson, Mrs.

Elsie Huey, Mrs. Anna Bubeck, Mrs. Eva Ferrebee, Mrs. Emily Zeeb, Mrs. Arthur Beetem, spent last weekend in Atlantic City, N.

J. Marsha Shadel, Norristown, is visiting this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shadel, Hess Street. Sandra Shaw, Temple, is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Moore, Washington Street. shall Drive, Falls Church, Va. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew J. Snyder Pine Grove RD2. White carnations and pompons were used in the altar vases. Mrs. William Strauch, organist, accompanied soloist, William Wisor.

Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Jane Emerieh of San Juan Bautista, Calif. Rebecca Henry, New Middletown, Ohio, was bridesmaid; Marianne Freed, cousin of the bride of Port Clinton, was junior bridesmaid and Linda Lee Leymeister, Levittown, cousin of the bride, flower girl. Arthur Snyder, Sch. Haven, was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Paul Snyder, Pine Grove RD, brother of the bridegroom and James Scott, Cressona, brother of the bride. The bride was gowned in a floor length model of silk organza and Chantilly lace. The lace bodice was fashioned with a Sabrina neckline outlined in sequins. Bow trimming accented the Empire waistline. A back pouf extended into a chapel length train.

She wore a queen's crown of lace adorned with sequins and pearls from which fell a veil of pure silk illusion. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and pompons. The matron of honor selected a blue street length dress fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and an apron effect skirt. White embroidery accented the bodice and skirt. She wore a white picture hat with white accessories and carried a basket of white daisies.

The bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid were similarly dressed and carried baskets of yellow and white daisies. The flower girl wore white organdy over a pink underskirt and carried a basket of pink and white daisies. A reception was held in the church social rooms. For going away the bride chose a banana colored suit with black accessories and a carnation corsage. The couple will reside at 1147 John Marshall Drive, Falls Church, Va.

Mrs. Snyder is a 1957 graduate of Blue Mountain High School and a 1961 graduate of Bloomsburg State College. She is on the teaching staff of Kenmore Junior High School, Arlington, Va. Mr. Snyder is a 1957 graduate of the Blue Mountain High School and is employed by the U.

S. Government, Washington, D. C. (Photo by Bart's) MRS. JOHN ROSENBERGER Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Yorkville Firehouse.

The couple left on a trip to Canada. For traveling the bride wore a white dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will go to housekeeping at 115 High Street. Mrs. Rosenberger is a graduate of Auburn High School and is employed by Argo Mills.

Mr. Rosenberger is a Nativity BVM High School graduate and is employed by Argo Mills. BOY SCOUT 122 TO HOLD SWIM PARTY MONDAY Boy Scout Troop 122 made plans for a swimming party to be held at the Kensinger farm on the Blue Mountain on Monday evening. The group will leave from Parkway at 6 p.m. Read THE CALL classified ads Jerri SHOPPE GIFT 7 E.

Main St. Sch. Haven NEW FALL COSTUME Jewelry fine selection AND GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Shoppe Lee Ann INFANTS' CHILDREN'S WEAR GIRLS' to 14 BOYS' TO 6X 10 W. MAIN ST. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN POLLACK'S, August Fur Sale reserve YOUR MINK NOW our layaway plan lets you reap the benefit of once-a-year august we'll hold your choice until you're ready for it! Fur products labelled to show country of origin of imported furs.

S. POLLACK, INC. For a Home or an Evening Appointment, Write or Call EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Pottsville MArket 2-2944 22 N. CENTRE ST. POTTSVILIE CONVENIENT PERSONAL TERMS COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONER.

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