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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 8

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1 A vJ 'i 1 I I 1 I 1 li '1 I 1 TIMES-LEADER, TItE EVENING NEB'S, WltKES-BAKRE, 1 FRIDAY, EVENING, JULY 31, 1061 1 1 i 8 -J Miss Carol Martin PERSONALS Betrothal Made Known Miss Helen Speece will quietly Will Be Wed To Rev. John L. Derrick observe her SJth birthday on The Leo Riedlingers WillFlyToParisMonday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rledlincer, 720 Susquehanna ave- Saturday.

Miss Speece was as sociated for many yean with Frank Clark, jeweler, South Main street, Wilkes-Barre. She is now retired and resides with Miss Carol Martin a bride-elect was guest of honor at a pre-nuptlal party held recently at the home of her hlster, Mrs. Carl Wint of West Wyoming. The show, er was sponsored by her sister and sisters-in-law, Mrs. William Austin and Mrs, ai-bertF.

Martin. 7 nw.r. Mr. her sister. Mrs.

Andrew J. Sor donl, at her Harveys Lake nue, Wyoming, will fly by jet from Kennedy Airport Monday evening, August 3, to Paris where they will spend three weeks visiting Mrs. Riedlinger's son-in-law home. Among the guests at the party Miss Martin, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

Edmund Donnelly of 180 and Mrs. Albert Martin of 36 Dllley street. Forty Fort, will be New Alexander street, Wilkes' Barre, will return homo Sunday and daughter, Captain. and Mrs. Josepn a.

aaniuii, and their five children. Captain Santilli has completed one year of study at the Sorbonne and in September will enter the University married on Saturday, August 29, from Dearborn, after to tne Kev. John Derrick at spending three weeks visiting her 2:00 p. m. at St.

Paul's Lutheran son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Donnelly and Jack Conf4lr, Mrs. William Sims, Mrs.

Hanfy Baut, Mrs. James White, Mi Mlcna Hens Mrs. Edwkrd Mengak, Mrs. Al. bcrt F.

Martin, Mrs. Carl Wint and Mrs'. WMIam Austin. r. Miss Martin was also honored by her fellow employes of tha office force of Prudential Insur.

ance Company, Kingston, at a dinner party at. the Marco Polo Room of the Manfleld Ball Room. Church, Wilkes-Barre. The Rev, Mr. Derrick is pastor of St, were: Mrs.

William j. cergsirns-ser, Mrs. Philip Struzzerl, Mrs. David Martin, Miss Donna Jean Wint, Mrs. Donald Harbaugh, Mrs.

Robert Blnker, Mrs. Peter Mengak, Mrs. Robert Andreas," Miss Mary Mengak, Mrs. Elmer White, MrsV William' H. Bergstrasser, Mrs.

Frank Olex, Mrs. Joseph Kushner Mrs. Charles Fritz, Mxs. Robert Martin, Miss Beverly Bergstrasser, Mrs. John Yankovich, Mrs.

Rufus family. Mrs. Donnelly will ar Paul's and is the son of Mrs. of Paris. Upon their return to.

the United Mates in juiy, 1965, Captain Santilli will be assigned to West Point as instructor of French. 1 1 Captain Santilli is the son of Colonel and Mrs. Joseph rive via Allegheny Airlines. Agnes Derrick, 34 Oak street. Wilkes-Barre and the late Rev.

Miss Bette Cebrlck of 217 A. John P. Derrick, Green street, Edwardsvllle, flew today to New York City to at F. Santilli (ret.) of Hummelstown, tormeriy oi Wyoming, Mrs. Santilli is the former Donna Val 4 tend the World's Fair.

She will be a guest of Mr. and, Mrs. ji in Anniversary For The Millers Jacob Rothschild of The David Rothschild Company Columbus, Georgia, who are in New York over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

DanfeTw. Miller Anne Theresa Hoban ls A11 August Bride-Elect Mr nnH Hoban. 400 Exeter avenue, of 174 Bradford street, Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Hop kins and children Patrick and Barre, celebrated their 57th wed' ding anniversary July 24 in Syra Joan of St. Louis, were re cuse, N. where they were guests of their son-in-law and cent guests of the former's par ents, Mr; and Mrs. Thomas Hop. Jo-Ann De Matt, RN, Engaged To L.

R. Pizano Mrs. Nancy DeMatt, 823 North Church street, Hazle-ton, announces the engagement of her daughter, Jo-Ann to Louis R. Pizano, son of Mrs. Martha Pizano, 1921 Susquehanna avenue, Exeter, and the late Louis Pizano.

Daughter also of the late Nicholas De Matt, Miss De Matt was graduated from Hazleton High School and Women's Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She kins of 395 Warren avenue, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meleski, 318 Berwick road. West Pittston, announce the approaching marriage of Kingston.

Mrs. John D. Sitter- son, of Arlington, the former Marie Height Hopkins, also their daughter, Anne Theresa, to jonn o. xmuim, of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Yarolin, 110 Union street, Pittston. The bride-elect is a graduate work at Bucknell University. He of St. John the Evangelist High visited her parents recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gibson and family of 88 West Dorrance street, Kingston, are spending School and is employed in the Syracuse, for two weeks. A family get-together was held at the Meleski residence in observance of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs.

Miller were married July 24, 1907, in the parsonage of the Welsh Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, bv the late Rev. Hugh Griffith. Mrs. Miller is the former Catherine Richards, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

office of Dury Clothing West Pittston. is on the faculty or 'irevorton (Pa.) High School. The marriage will be solemnized August 29 at 9 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, West Pittston. the remainder of the summer at North Lake.

Her fiance, an alumnus of is on the nursing staff of the Wilkes-Barre veterans Hospital. Mr. Pizano was graduated from Exeter High School and served with the U. S. Army Medical Service Group Pittston High School and King's College, has done post-graduate Miss Janie Lasoski, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lasoski Daniel T. Richards of Nanticoke. of 469 Carev avenue, Wilkes- Mr. Miller's parents Mr.

in Okinawa. He is employed in the Registrar Division oi Barre. is a surgical patient in and Mrs. John Miller Of Wilkes-Barre. He was employed by Hazard Wilkes-Barre Veterans Hospital.

A Spring wedding is planned. Wyoming Valley Hospital. Janie is a sophomore at Meyers High Complete COSMETICS Department School. wire nope company 34 years Derore retiring 14 years ago. In addition to Mrs.

Meleski. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards of 255 Worrell Drive, Springfield, the couple -has three jther chil The Robert Vivians To Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary MISS SANDRA K. KNIGHT Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Knight of 64 Simpson street, Wilkes-Barre, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra to Edward Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.

Jones, of 119 Barney street, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Knight a graduate of Meyers High School, is employed by WBRE-TV, Inc. Mr. Jones attended Meyers High School and served six years with the U.S. Navy.

He is employed by Domoco Gas Oil Wilkes-Barre. No date has been set for the wedding. formerly of Wilkes-Barre, dren. They are Brinley R. and announce the birth of a daugh' uonaw u.

Miner, Doth or Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Ralph E. Sauer. ter, Lynne Elizabeth, on July 8 Vivian Is the former Vera Win-i Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Vivian of Philadelphia. They also have 15 grandchildren and 13. great- 424 Market street, Kingston, will in The Pennsylvania Hospital, Spruce street, Philadelphia. They also have a son, Dick J. Mrs.

Edwards Is the former Barbara granacnuaren. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- celebrate their 60th wedding an lr are members of Albright ters of Wilkes-Barre. Mr.

and Mrs. Vivian haver four children: Ernest of Kingston, Mrs. Robert Gerbig of Harris-burg, Mrs. George Crouse of Harveys Lake and Charles of niversary Sunday with a family cookout at the home of their C. Evans, daughter of Mr.

and New automatic MAG II evangelical united Brethren Church. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Al Mrs. James Evans or iscott street.

Mr. Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edwards of Austin fred Meleski, Bernard Mele- Lee They, also have six grandchildren and seven great son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

George Crouse of War-dan Place, Harveys Lake. Tlje couple was married in the East End section of Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. Albert Tinker on August 3, 1904, Mrs. grandchildren. Miss Carol Ami Carpist Announces A ttendants ski, jvir.

ana Mrs. Airred Meleski, and children, Bobbi Lynn, Michelle and Robyn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meleski, all of Syracuse; Billy and Raehelle Roberts. Mr.

Vivian formerly worked for Hudson Coal Company. avenue, Parsons. The Frank Papes Married 25 Years The 25th wedding anniversary and Ultra-Lash Mascara Lengthens, Builds, Separates, Darkens Lashes In Seconds; Edwardsville and Mrs. Sauer and son, Charles, Mrs. Saner and her son have Miss Carol Ann Carpist, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, returned home after visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Miller. Thev also ZOVES of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pane, 42 Alfred Carpist, 305 'Parrish street, Wilkes-Barre, has spent a week with Mr.

and Mrs. North Main street, Wilkes-Barre, will be observed on Saturday. Airrea1 Meleski, at Syracuse. announced attendants for her marriage to John Peter They were married in St. The- Foley, son of and Mrs.

Donald Foley, 162 Moreland Penna. Dutch Style rese's cnuron, city, Dy nev. Not So Weak Sex avenue. Horshum. Pa.

Charles Gallagher. Mrs. Pape is We Carry Refills and the flower girl will be Miss The wedding will take place i i Kimberlev. Cam Prnvlnrp the former Mary Dunmgan ot this The couple has two children, Patricia and Francis. South Africa UP) Don't ever Jean Dunkle, cousin of the bride, i John Foley has chosen his again call women the weaker Saturday, August 22, at 11 a.

in St. Boniface Church, Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Eugene Jarcynski will officiate, and celebrate the Nuptial Mass. I I I brother, Robert Foley, as best MAYBELLINE for Eye Beauty SMORGASBORD ALL YOU CAN EAT! It'sTcrrilic! Eyebrow Pencil! Maicart Brush sex after what happened here.

When a gory film on an open heart operation was shown to hundreds by the South African 13th Anniversary Mucin Cut A Cream man, Donald Foley, brother, Robert Foley, cousin, and Paul Coyle, a friend, will be the ushers. The junior bridesmaid's Eyebrow Brush and Comb' Eye Shado Eyelash Curler Eyebrow Brush and Comb Mucan Remover For Rusht ons Pencil Sharpener Association for the Advancement of Science, eleven persons fainted. Miss Carpist, who will be given in marriage by her father, has 'selected her sister, Mrs. George Alapick, a matron of honor. Her bridesmaids include the Misses Ann Marie Roll- We carry refill for above Item LASHBRITE Mr.

and Mrs. Edward G. Rush- escort will be Dennis Foley, cousin of the bridegroom. The i a will be Charles Dunkle, cousin of the bride. A reception will follow the 11 uniy two were women.

Save Old Socks Don't throw out your husband's -or the youngsters' old socks! Saturday Sunday 5:30 to 9:30 Noon to 8 2.85 CHILDREN 1,50 Mascara Liquid Eyeliner ton of 43 Winter Lane, Wilkes-Barre, are observing their 13th wedding -anniversary today. They Eye Shadow Eyebrow Pencil Refill for JI Item man, carol Ann Hummer and Peggy Ann Desciak, friends of the bride-to-be. The junior bridesmaid will be Miss Debbie ceremony at the. Knights of Co were married July 31, 1951 in instead, give) them a second life lumbus Home, West NorthamP' Salem Evangelical Church, KURLENE Eye Beauty Cream False Zyelashei Eyebrow Tweesen Foley, sister of the bridegroom ton street, Wilkes-Barre. ui service wnen wasning Venetian blinds.

I Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Gordon HOTEL STERLING Slip a sock over each hand like a mitten, and you'll be able PUBLIC SQUARE and SO. MAIN ST. THE NEW KRESGE'S to suds both sides of each slat Candy Stripers Entertained At Party By Dr. And Mrs.

Bobeck simultaneously. FREE PARKING Sun. For Dinner Guests W. Oplinger. They have six children: Ed-wina, Margaret Ann, Ella Mae, Edward, William, and Frances, all at home.

Mrs. Rushton. Is the former Betty Lou Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, of Prospect street, Wilkes-Barre.

recently entertained at the sum' The Candy Stripers from the mer home of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wyoming Valley Hospital, were Bobeck, Mountain Lake. Transportation via dus was de Re furnished to and from the cot-itase. The girls enjoyed swinv nti I mine, diving, boating, volley ball 1 and basketball.

The. answer to Imanv healthy appetites was cli maxed with a barbecue furnished 1 bv Dr. Bobeck and his wife. I Annually the Candy Stripers are rewarded with a picnic lor i the countless hours they contrib SALE. ute to the patients, hospital and iHospitality Shop.

These selected teen-agers nave proven tnem 'selves to the hospital as well as their community. Mrs. Joseph Smith, chairman of the Candy Stripe program and Mrs. Hubert N. Jones, co-chair man, acted as chaperones as isisted by Mrs.

Donald Lasoski, Mrs. Michael Leo and Mrs. Al bert Escarge. I Those attendance were: $500,000 URN ITU RE STOCK Niemice. Arlene Rone ski, Ann Pesavento, Lenore Yourren, Diane Hughes, Rita Wegrzynowicz, Christine Kill rika, Nancy Kaczmarczyk, Carol Ann West, Christine Vino, Georgeann Golias, Carol Ann Elaine Graden, Wendy Badman, Megan Rees, Christine George, Sandie Hall, Sandra Laity, Ann M.

Rusak, Cathy Davis, Arlene Chaposki, Lucille Koneski. Leona Wilburt. Ann Zadeozny, Barbara Garrison, Ann Further Reductions On Hundreds Of Items On All 5 Floors! Bogart, Marsha Kratz, Pat Neid. Sharon Lee Magda, Sandra Killrickl. Pat Snee.

Ellen Al lardyce, June Marie Hall, Mary Kratz, Jane Lasoski, Donna 1 Ayers, Mary Barberis, Barbara I Cole, Pauline Kmetz, Andrea Bo beck. Ann Bobeck. Cam Bobeck. Hansel Bobeck, Joseph Bobeck, Jack Bobeck, Jim Bobeck, Henry Booeck, Kobertl wimams, Dr, Jo-seph Bobeck, Mrs. Joseph Bo The timeless splendor of truly elegant furniture, can be yours now it Remarkable SavingsT Enhance your home with furniture of which you will always be proud Mpdern Early American French Provincial Italian Provincial Contemporary.

beck. Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Hubert N. Jones, Mrs.

Donald Lasoski, Mrs. Michatel Leo, Mrs Albert Escarge. BABY TALK General Mr. 'and Mrs. John Venlt, 22 Sullivan street, Swoyerville, a Come expecting the unusual you won't be disappointed.

TWO-THIRDS oi our stock has been drastically reduced and must be sold regardless qf cost, to make room for extensive remodeling program. You must see the furniture and the great reductions to really appreciate the values this sale offers. son, July 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Greback, 25 Welles street, Forty4 Fort, a son, July 30. i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 50 Bolin street, Pittston, a son, 1 'The New mil Look For School! July 3U. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Radaszew ski, 69 South Gates -avenue, All Sales Final Kingston, a daughter, July 31. Mercy Mr, and Mrs. George Yanchuk, 45 Thomas street, city, a daughter, Juty 30. Mr.

and Anthony Glu-chowski, 1040 South Market street, Nanticoke. a daughter. This A-Line Grey Jumper with its new horseshoe neckline is done in crease-resistant flannel. The tattersalL checked gingham shirt, with long sleeves makes a perfect' mate. Completely washable.

-r SIZES 3 TO 6x, $7.98 7 TO 14, $8.98 July 31. There Is something about this sailor tljat is fine, fine, fine. It has a pleated skirt jfront back with1 white soutache braid "'round collar, cuffs and belt. Washable. Toddler 1 to 4, $7.98.

SIZES 3 TO 6x, 7 TO 14, $10.98 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Wyoming Valley Mr. and Mrs. Metro Motto. 213 Penn street, Lee Park. Hanover Township, a daughter, July ,30.

Fjmimd GALLERIES 'tut? IfiP GATEWAY SHOPPING CHTU "fright For You? It's not smart shopping to buy a drss or a coat just because the price is a good one. Unless the really does something, for you haven't really1, (NO CARRYING CHARGE) Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort if; nil. .1 maae a saving. .17 .11 -'1 Ha.

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