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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 16

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TDIES-LEADEB, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1960 PERSONALS Mercy Alumna We To Physician Planning July Wedding State Leader At Board Sessions VFW Auxiliary Names Officers At District Meeting In Duponi Mia Kathleen Mary Turnbach, Mr. William Pringla and sister. Miss Beth Turnbach. as Oauehter. Patrice, of 161 South maid of honor; Mark Finn, as Maple street, Kingston, accom Mrs.

Elsie Sipko nnant best man for his brother; bridesmaids were Miss Marcja Finn, sister of the bridezroom. and daughter oX Mr. and Mr William Martin Turnbach, of West Broad street, Hazleton, was married to Dr. Alfred Joseph Finn. panies oy me rormer i mother, Mr.

Adrienne Paul of Hazleton, mousry elected president at Dis Miss Mary Ellen Murphy, of this left by jet airliner for Los Angeles. Calif, to visit her trict IX Ladies Auxiliary to Vet son of Dr. Alfred J. Finn, of city; ushers were James A. Turnbach.

brother of the bride. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Marcicano and Waterbury, Conn, and the late Mr Finn, on Saturday morning, Jam 18, at St- Gabriel's Church, erana of Foreign Wart at a meeting held Sunday at the Dupont 4909 Post Other officers elected and appointed were: Senior vice family. and F.

William Finn, brother of the bridegroom. A reception followed the ceremony at the Hazleton. Rev. J. J.

Akulonis Donald A. McCue, son of Mrs. home of the bride's parent performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mas Maude A. McCue, of 358 Scott president. Myrtle Edwards, Nan-ticoke A ox.

39; junior vice president, Josephine Ziellnski, time v-' It after which the Papal Blessing The bride was graduated from College Miaericordia, Dallas, and the Mercy- Hospital School of Nursing, this city. She was on street, was graduated Thursday from Detroit (Mich.) University magna cum laude with de Plymouth Auxiliary 142S; treas wai com erred, on the couple. Msgr. Francis A. Costello, pastor urer, Mary Barrett, Dupont Aux gree in electrical engineering.

He oi bt Mary's Church, this. city, the faculty of Geisinger Me iliary 4909; chaplain, was a member A. fc. EL, cousin of the bride, was seated morial Hospital, Danville. Dr.

in the sanctuary, as was Msgr Finn was graduated from the Hewitt, Kingston Auxiliary Z8J; conductress, Catherine. Heinz, Mocanaaua Auxiliary 6434; Tau Beta Phi and Eta Kappa Nu, both national honor electrical engineering Mr. McCue has accepted a posi College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, and Jefferson Med Leo rinn, Bridgeport, uncle of the bridegroom. guard. Ivy Kelly, Wilkes-Barre Auxiliary 50; trustees, Mary Ber- The bride was escorted by her tion with General Electric in mother, wniiam Martin Turn ical College, Philadelphia.

He will intern at St Vincent's Hospital, Bridgeport, Conn. natovieh, Plymouth 14n, uiza bach, Jr. Attendants were her beth Leehan, Pittston Auxiliary Utica. N. Y.

Among those attending the graduation were his v- 5 635 and Mary Dunn, Ashley Aux mother, also Miss Sally McCue, iliary iUZl. GAR Graduate FetedAt Reception Appointed officers were: sec Mr. ana Mrs. William Cutter, Billy Garey, Miss Loretta Mona- retary, Louise Bedrtarski. Avoca han.

Mrs. Carl Armbruster. Miss Louise Armbruster, Miss Marijo Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clemente Auxiliary 8333; assistant conductress, Helen Loughery, Avoca Auxiliary 8335; assistant guard, Conwell and Lynn Cutter.

of 28 South Welles street, city, entertained at a reception Sunday at the Hassan-Joseph Post Helen Mack, Glen Lyon Auxiliary 8353: colorbearers, Shirley mmm 1 i' affair including the following from Boundbrook, N. James Luise, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Luise and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Giordano. Pat Giordano and his fiancee, Kathy TorillL Miss Clemente who will be a nurse will enroll at Wilkes-Barre Mrs. William Wills of Yale Street, Parsons, has returned after visiting her sons-in-law Drutchal, Wilkes-Barre Auxilia MRS. T. S.

WILLIAMS Mrs. T. Stuart Williams, treas. and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Home In honor of their daughter, Margherita who was graduated June 16 from GAR High School. ry 50, Alice Burke, Pittston Auxiliary 633, Anna ChmielskL Dupont Auxiliary 4909, and Dorothy Baines, Kingston Auxiliary urer-elect of the Pennsylvania Clarence Sooby and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blush and General Hospital School of MRS. ELSIE SIPKO Joseph Smeskl precented citations to the following members for their volunteer wprk at the Veterans hospital: Margaret Smith, Catherine -Shone, Clair Mullen, Marie Lawson, Helen James, Laura Good, Shirley lamily, all of Newportville, Pa.

About 100 guests attended the Nursing in August. 283; patriotic Instructor, Mane Lawson. Ashley Auxiliary 7021; Federation of Women's Clubs, Is in Harrisburg attending the first meetings of the State Board, of which she Is a member. The Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gajewskl historian. Sophie Sobol. Farsons ef 196 Reynolds street, Plym Married 50 Years Auxiliary 6227; banner bearer, outh, will observe their 41st sessions are. being held In the wedding anniversary tomorrow, Shirley Jones, Plymoutn Auxiliary 1425; musician, Helen Johnson, Kingston 283. Drutchal, Rose Barthelmes, Sarah They have two children, Walter1 Penn Harris Ijlotel today, tomorrow and Thursday.

Mrs. Russell Clements, state will Installing officer was Mrs. of Baltimore, Md, and Mrs. John Yurek of Wyoming. They have aix grandchildren.

Louise Bednarski, past president from Avoca and installing conductress was Mary Bernatovich preside. James J. O'Neill of Lvnn The purpose of this meeting Is to set up the policies and pro from Plymouth Auxiliary 145. Credential committee was chair was graduated from Went-worth University at Boston this gram of this body, of 85,000 i man Dorothy Baines and Rose Barthelmes both from Kingston month and has accepted a posi women for the 1960-1962 ad 283. Judge and tellers were Mrs.

Marcelle Neuman, past depart Paul Bleta Studio MISS ANDREA TERESA EVANS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans of 94 West Chestnut street, Wilkes-Barre, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Andrea Teresa, to Cpl. Joseph Yakabovicz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Yakabovicz of 480 Slocum street, Swoyerville. The wedding will be solmenized on Saturday, July 9, In St. Stanislaus Church, city. Miss Evans, who attended St' Nicholas High School, Is employed by S. S.

Kresge Company, Wilkes-Barre. Cpl. Yakabovicz is serving with the U. S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Va.

tion as chemical engineer in Lynn Electronic plant. He is married to the former Patricia 'Drury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drury of Bidlack street, ment president; Mrs. Betty Kraszewski, department banner bearer and Mrs.

Marie Olson, Fisher and Elsie Sipko. Reports were given by Elsie Sipko, Department V.A.VJS. Chairman; Betty Mazur, Department Retreat Hospital chair man; Mary Bernatovich, membership chairman; Marcelle Neuman, National Home chairman; cheer and sympathy chairman, Mary Carr; ways and means chairman, Betty Kraszewski and civil defense. Rose Barthelmes and Ethel Phillips. Announcement was made by President Dunn that a bus will be chartered leaving Dupont to go to Harrisburg for the installation of the new district president at the department convention In July.

Approximately 125 members attended the Sunday meeting. The next district meeting will be held August 7 and place will be announced later. ministration term. Attending will be the twelve elected officers and the appointed chairmen chosen from the six districts In Pennsylvania. Theme for the.

state is "All things work together for Good." past district president. Forty Fort. They have two children Molly and James, Jr. Mrs. Alice Harris and ter, Janet Luksha of Denmark; A parade of presidents and friends was held for Mrs.

Mary Dunn, outgoing president. She was also presented with a jewel Mrs. Williams has done ex South Carolina, are visiting Mrs. Volunteers' Tea At Jewish, Center casmira Luxsna oi Jlj Lincoln for her presidents pin by Mrs. Mary Bernatovich from the dis tensive teaching in the various fields of education from kindergarten through high school.

She has served as president of the trict. Mrs. Dunn presented a gift to her secretary Dorothy Hewitt Morris Kramer, Charles Neu- The annual Volunteers tea will man, Ben Serling, Nate Horwitz, and her treasurer, Mary Bar rett. street, Exeter. Janice is a grand daughter of Mrs, Luksha.

Miss Joan Bloch of 104 River side Drive is a patient in Gen' eral Hospital. Thomas Drury, of 103 Bid-. be given on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center by Leisure Lounge in honor of members of Wilkes- Bep Basch, Isadore Seeherman, Joseph Klein, Nathan Saidman, West Side Evening Woman's Club, president and advisor of David Hirshkowitz, a 1 i a the Luzerne County Federation, Rosenthal.

Jeanette a TBarre Section of National Coun- cil of Jewish Women who have Dora Rosen, Marian Kazan, lack street, Forty Fort, and Harry Campbell of Welles street. vice president of the northeast district of the PFWC, member worked throughout the year Philip Werheimer, Nathan Ber- man, Rose Havedon, Sonya See forty fort, have enrolled In MR. AND MRS. HARRY JACOBOVTTZ with the senior citizen's group. Refreshments have been pre herman.

Anna Lang, Rose Mittel summer courses at The Pennsylvania State University. Both are The golden wedding anniver married June 21, 1910 at Ohav graduates of Forty Fort High sary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zedek Synagogue by the late man, Harris Frank, Kose Horwitz. Leisure Lounge is sponsored pared and will be served by Leisure Louge members with decorations under the supervision of Mrs.

Max Lottman. fccnooi ana are majorinz in elec Rabbi Freed. Mrs. Jacobovitz Is Jacobavitr ol 169 Charles street, tronic engineering at the uni the former Bertha Goldberg of by Wilkes-Barre Section National Council of Jewish Women and of the Wyoming Valley UN Association, member 6f advisory board of Hospital Service Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania, member of the Luzerne County United Committee Development Conference, director of the youths choir of the Luzerne Methodist Church, participated in County Cancer Society, United Fund and March of Dimes. wiiKes-uarre.

The program for the afternoon They have six children: Gert the Jewish Community Center. rude and Sefma, at home; Louis city, -is being observed today. A family dinner will be held Sunday afternoon, June 26 at the Manfield. A reception will be held Sunday evening from 7 to 10 at the Manfield for friends and relatives. No invitations have been issued.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacobovitz were Jacobs, Mrs. Maurice wolf, both will feature selections by the Leisure Lounge Choral Group and a comedy production. The choral group, led by Cantor Asher Balaban assisted by Myne Shapiro Levy at the piano; -in or Wilkes-Barre; Howard Jacobs.

versity center In Wilkes-Barre. Patricia Ann Lombardelll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Lombardelll of Hazle street, City, is a patient in General Hospital. Walp of Main Highway, Dundee, has returned home Kingston, and Maurice Jacobs of Wilmington, Delaware.

They also nave live grandchildren. Country Offer You-These 2 BUDGET SPECIALS! Genuine Willow Chairs (Exactly As Illustrated) cludes Sonya Seeherman, Anna Lang, Minnie Salsburg, Fanny Choir To Sponsor usic Festival The Center delegation with Mrs. Max Lottman chairman, includes Mrs. Reuben Rosen, Mrs. Lewis Trotsky, Mrs.

Harold Cimmet, Mrs. Morris Perloff, Mrs. Isadore Landau. The Council delegation under Mrs. Max Tischler, chalr-i man, consists of Mrs.

Herbert Gurbst, Mrs. Ralph Brandwene, Mrs. Irving Frank, Mrs. David Walksman 2nd, Mrs. Harry! Lyons, general chairman of the1 entire planning committee.

Fanny Goldberg is chairman of the leisure lounge committee and Goldberg. Rose Mittelman, from Mercy Hospital where heH Bridge Tournament Scheduled was a surgical patient Marian Kagan, Malvma Kosen-thal, Rae Goldstein, Mary Cop-Ian, Harvis Frank, Charles Neu-man, Regina Weisberger, David Hirshkowitz. Sunday. Games open to all This week the regular Wilkes- The second music festival players. Barre Bridge Club game will be In the last Wilkes-Barre Mr.

and Mrs. WilbeK Zirnhelt and family of Flint, are spending a vacation at the Mary Sue cottage, Carpentei Road, Harveys Lake. sponsored by St. Cecilia's Choir of Sacred Heart Slovak Church, Those in the cast of the show weekly game there were 'fifty- North Main street, will be held held on Wednesday night due to the tectionally rated tournament to be held at Point Inn by four players with high North-I are: Max veign, Ben nanner, her representatives are Minnie Sunday at Sacred Heart Slovak South scores won by: Mrs. J.

J. Salsburg, Regina Weisberger, Ida Burns lino E. H. Martin. Scran the joint units of the Anthracite Park, Dallas.

The park -opens at 1 p. m. Highlight of the festivities will Leonore Miller and Mrs. A. Mandelbaum.

Bridge Association and the ton; Mrs. J. F. O'Brien and Mrs Harold Kocher; Mr. and Mrs.

Martin J. Baltimore. Mrs. Harry Va CARAT Guaranteed diamond weight stamped in the ring! be a vocal contest at A "June birthday party will Lehigh Valley Bridge Associa 3 p. m.

cash prizes will be tion. This week-end tournament ueianey ana Mrs. Micnaei Moian. awarded. Solo, duet or group will start Friday afternoon at tast-west: Mrs.

uerald Haird- also be highlighted with the following being honored: Lena Ka-tuna, Jennie Prinsky, Mrs. J. Slomowitz, Ida Weinstein, Elizabeth Callow, Lcnke Friedman, 2 with a -Then's pair and a contestants must register before Saturday. man and Mrs. Ralph W.

Smith; Mrs. Herbert Marcus and D. J. English and Slovak communltv women i pair game. Mixed pair Friday night.

Two session open pair Saturday with a special one Bowen. Scranton: Miss Alice singing will be enjoyed as well Israel Zarembo, David Hershko- as games and refreshments. wltii Mrs. I. Weiner.

session game Saturday night. McCarthy and Mrs. J. J. Maguire; Mrs.

Ray Bloss and Mrs. George Shaw, Hazleton. Judges for the contests will be iwo session team-ol-lour on Rev. Augustine Stefko, John J. Newcomers Club Baloga and John Iskra.

Rev. Michael C. Bernat and Donna Carol Fink Is Married The program year of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers S0-Day Money-Back Guarantee Club of the YWCA will close with a dinner dance to be held Rev. Stephen G. Medwlck are honorary chairmen.

Michael M. Novak is general chairman and Theodore F. Chuya, organist and director. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert L. Flnk.i son at" St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Plymouth. at the Mayfair Supper Club, 354 East. Main street, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Donna Carol to Fred baturnay, June 25, at 7 p. m. Miss Louise E. Jacoby, lister Members and friends of Committee members are: the it 1 or the bridegroom, and John club are Invited to attend. Frank Biros, Helen Iskra, Caro Mrs James Greene dance erick Norris Jacoby.

Mr. Jacoby the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Jacoby of 124 New Alexander street, Wilkes-Barre.

Corson served as attendants. Following a reception at Marins in Luzerne, the couple left on a trip to New York City. They will reside at 117 Edison line uiziK, raui Medoba, John Bizman, Joseph Kunec, Carl Hozdovie, Michael Jerista, Margaret Halik, Rosemary Ranchek. OTHER '4 CARAT DIAMOND RINGS TO $200.00 "THERE IS DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY OF DIAMONDS Some diamondi are more perfect Others are. more Imperfect.

Berman strives to give you more brilliance and finer quality for the price you nay In comparison to what you get eliewhere. This diamond special has more sparkle and quality than usually offered at this price. Home Of Keepsake Blue White Diamonds Guaranteed Perfect Berman Jewelry Appliances s. main wiLais.aAaas our main kaxticose The ceremony was performed in April by Rev. George David- Istreet.

Wilkes-Barre. hlizabeth Ungvarsky, Rita Ulicny, Monica Ulicny, Agnes Sharaba, chairman, suggests that reservations be made by contacting either Mr. Lloyd Warneka, 57 Chrlsman street. Forty Fort, or Mrs. Walter S.

Mitton, 152 Third avenue, Kingston. Following dinner the program will Include dancing, floor show and awarding of a door prize. check, Ann Baloga, E. J. Michaels, John Stahovlc.

BABY TALK Joseph Ulicny, Joseph Spernoga ana Aleve ounjax. The following births were recorded at local hospitals: Nrthltt Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bcnoska, 1336 4 Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort, a son, June 20. Mr.

and Mrs. John Koiac. 34.1 Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jtrrett.

78 South Landon avenue. Kings ton, a daughter, June 21. Courtdlf avenue, Luzerne, a son June 20. Mr. and Mm.

Richard Wlrnsko-ki. 130 Barher street, Swoyerville, a son, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. John McCue.

82 Eist Vaughn street, Kingston, a ion, June 20. Mr. and Mm. Joneph Pnywara. SEMI-ANNUAL I 1 chil Value 80 Beekman street, Wllkei-Barre, a ton, June 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boienko. 236 Maffett street. Plains, a daughter, June 20.

Mr. and Mr. Dale Rlnker. 2.V Blarkmin street, Wilkes-Barre, a daughter, June 21. Onvnl Mr.

and Mn Joph Rllly. 40 Carbon Lane. Wllke Barre. a diuihter. June 20.

Mr. and Mm Leo Decker. 205 Blarkman street, Wllkn-Barre. a June 20. Mr and Mn.

Frank Myerkl. 126 Cuhe street, Kington, a n. Jun 20 Mr snd Mr Rnherl Yinknvlrh. VA Hotpltal Auxiliary Wilkes-Barre Veterans Ad-mlnistrstion Hospital Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 In Hotel Sterling with Kathleen Dudley presiding. The rarnlvsl was postponed until tomorrow.

It will be held on the hnpltal ground. Members of the committees are atked to bring prizes. Novak ImAWm Guild St. Ann's Slovak Ladl Culfd of Wyoming Valley will iponanr a pilarlmag to the Immaculate Conception Shrine, Wanhlnrton, D. C.

Saturday and Sunday, June 25 and 26 Bui will leave Maris Terminal at a. m. Saturday. Mr Michael Meranko, prrirint, Mrs. Jacob Mekelyta, chairman.

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