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Scrantonian Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 34

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Sunday, June 15, The Scrantonian Front Page Social Stories Including Marriages, Troths bury, Conn. SABIA-PANE (Continued From Page 33) fast for the bridal party was held at the Deitrick. Dinner was held at St. Mary's Auditorium, followed by a reception. The bridal table was decorated with bouquets of mixed flowers and a five-tiered wedding cake.

The bride is a graduate of Throop High School and is employed at the Marion Dress Co. The bridegroom, a veteran of three years in the Army, attended Archbald High School. is employed at the Sahara Corp. The bride was recently feted at a variety shower by Miss Marian Horvath and Miss Evelyn! Marushock. Mr.

and Mrs. Zadzura left for New York and Atlantic City, the bride wearing a powder blue suit with white accessories and corsage of white orchids. They will reside at 387 Main Sturges. Out-of-town guests included: Miss Jeanne Horvath, Detroit, Miss. Joanna Gedrimas, Kearny, Joseph Horvath, Detroit; Mr.

and Mrs. John Horvath, Berkley Heights, N. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nemeth, Newark, N.

Mr. and N. Edward BalMrs. Sosepina Gedrinas, Kearny, kan, Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Farkas, Shelton, Andrew Karlak, Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. A. Semaan, Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs.

John Bogusky, Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sekelsky, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. George Checkan, Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Pruzinsky, Bridgeport, and Mr. and Mrs Michael Farkas, South- Miss Virginia Ann Pane, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. Pane, was married to Bernard A. Sabia, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Sabia, 520 Chestnut Dunmore, yesterday at 11 a. m. in St. Anthony's Church, Dunmore. The Rev.

Anthony Noviello, Hazleton, performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with gladioli and ferns. Sister Marie Caroline was organist and Miss Sue Sabia, sister of the bridegroom, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported Chantilly lace over blush imported net and satin with fitted bodice, long tapering sleeves, scalloped lace neckline and bouffant skirt with shirred ruffle ending in a short, circular sweep. Her blush tiered French illusion veil was arranged from a lace cap bound in blush satin with seed pearls. She carried a prayer book with an orchid marker and shower of valley lilies.

She wore pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Christine Genova, this city, was her cousin's maid of honor. She wore a white organdy gown with fitted bodice and peplum edged in green embroidery, matching stole and bouffant skirt, small white nylon. net bonnet trimmed in green flowers and carried a cascade of white carnations and valley lilies tied in green streamers. Miss Ann Therese Ruane and Miss Jennie Cali, both of Dunmore, were bridesmaids.

a They wore costumes and accessories identical to the honor attendant. They carried similar flowers. Joseph Palumbo, Dunmore, was best man, William Genova, this city, cousin of the bridegroom, and Joseph Pane, Dunmore, cousin of the bride, ushered. Breakfast followed at the bride's home, dinner at the Twin Grill at the Green citeception For the wedding the bride's mother wore a royal blue taffeta gown with navy and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore navy lace over beige taffeta with beige accessories.

Both wore porsages of white orchids. When the couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago, the bride wore a yellow and gray tweed suit, black accessories and corsage of white orchids. They will reside at 557 Chestnut Dunmore. The bride, who was honored several prenuptial parties, is graduate of Dunmore High School and is employed by Kaplan Furnicure Co. The bridegroom, also graduate of Dunmore, is employed by the Grove Silk Dunmore.

LEBEDA-BARBIERI Miss Maria Sarah Barbieri, laughter of Mrs. Carmella Barbieri, 628 George Old Forge, became the bride of Paul Lebeda, ion of John Lebeda, 422 Fifth Taylor, yesterday at 10 a. St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church, Taylor. The Rev.

Basil Dranorsky performed the cerenony. The church was decorited with white gladioli, gypsopilia, cibotium ferns and palms. Miss Margaret Mikalo was soloist. Given in marriage by brother, Nicholas Barbieri, bride wore an ivory nylon town with low shirred neckline, hort cap sleeves, fitted bodice ind full shirred skirt with short rain. Her tiered veil of illusion vas arranged from a Belgium Pap.

She carried an informal bouquet of white orchids, lilies he valley and stephanotis. vore a single strand of pearls. Miss Jean Poli, Philadelphia, vas her aunt's maid of honor. She wore an aqua ballering nylon net with fitted strapless bodice, off-shoulder stole bouffant skirt. She wore matchng accessories and carried bouquet of Summer flowers entered with a dark orchid.

vore a single strand of pearls. Edward Hudzina, Taylor, was nan. Miss Claudia Resio, Old Forge, iece of the bride, was flower he wore a white imported rgandy gown with orchid underkirt and sash, and carried asket of Summer flowers. rore a hat of Spring flowers hatch her bouquet. Breakfast and dinner followed (Continued on Page 35) Czubowicz, James Williams Jr.

In Church Nuptial Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Frances Czubowicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Czubowicz, Lake Ariel, to James Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams in a double ring ceremony May 31 in St.

Thomas More Church, Lake Ariel, with the Rev. James McAndrew officiating. Mixed Spring flowers, palms, white ribbons and a white runner decorated the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of whitel satin featuring sheer yoke, scalloped neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves, tapering to points at the wrists and full skirt with a scalloped peplum ending in a court train. Her handrolled veil of imported French illusion from a pearl and rhinestone tiara.

She carried a mother of pearl prayer book with orchid marker and shower of baby breath. Miss Stella Czubowicz was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. Michael Andreychik, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Missi Barbar Andreychik, nice of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. They wore gowns of yellow, Nile green and lilac nylon net over taffeta, respectively, with tiaras of mixed Spring flowers in their hair and carried nosegays of matching flowers.

Clair Hanlon, uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was held at Lakel Ariel Hotel, after which the couple left for a motor trip to Canada. For traveling the bride wore a print dress, navy coat with whitel accessories and an orchid corsage. They will reside in Long Island, where the bridegroom is employed. Waverly Women Feted at Picnic annual picnic of the Waverly Woman's Club was held recently at the home of Mrs.

C. Lee Harvey. Assisting Mrs. Harvey as hostesses were Mesdames George Hire, E. S.

Stone, C. C. S. Weller, J. H.

Dunham, H. Cantwell, F. H. Cathrall and Searle vonStorch. Mrs.

Carlyle Sullivan, president, and Mrs. Isadore Piedmont gave reports of the convention of Federated Women's Clubs held at Harrisburg. Mrs. John Remsen, Mrs. Rudolph Stiepoch, Mrs.

M. S. Hardy and Mrs. Thomas Hardy were introduced to the club as new members. Mrs.

Alex O'Pecko the former Marion G. -Cino Studio. Marion G. Lentz, Alex O'Pecko Jr. Marry in Church Announcement is made the marriage of Marion Gerchman Lentz, daughter of Mrs.

Josephine Gostisha, 1010 North Main Forest City, of Alex O'Pecko son of Mrs. Catherine 686 Main Vandling, in a double ring ceremony June 7 in St. John's Greek Catholic Church, Forest City with the Rev. Joseph Shakaley officiating. The bride, wore a white suit with white picture hat, white accessories and carried a prayer book with orchid marker.

Mrs. Marion Hughes, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a lime green suit with matching hat and white accessories and carried yellow gardenias with baby's breath. John Mlinu, Vandling, was best man. Breakfast was served at Cempre's, Forest City.

After a wedding trip to the New England States and Canada, the Frank J. McDonnell Entertained at Party Mrs. Mary X. Godwin, 504 Monroe entertained recently at a hamburger roast in honor of her nephew, Frank J. (Mickey) McDonnell III, son of Attorney and Mrs.

Frank J. McDonnell, on the occasion of his graduation from, Cathedral Chapel High School and his entrance in Scranton University Prep School. Guests included Nancy Gillespie, Susanne Gibson, Helen Marie Fitzpatrick, LeDonne Shibley, Grace Flynn, Carol Guthrie, Mary Margaret Meehan, Regina Murdock, Maureen McDonnell, Toni McDonnell, Joseph Dorsey, William McGee, William Gibson, Robert Lavis, Gerald Simon, James Connelly, Dick Loftus, Jack Vockroth, William. Pace and John Brian McDonnell. couple will reside at 527 Inwood Linden, N.

J. The bride attended Forest City High School and was employed as office manager by Keystone State Shoe The bridegroom, a graduate of Vandling High School, is employed in Rahway, N. J. McDERMOTT The SAYS wonderful "THANKS" to "Grand BEST response our styles and sizes rapidly depleted. We dresses were sold and our stocks of Opening Days" announcement was gratifying, indeed.

Several hundred BUYS have just find received tremendous new shipments selections and of IN TOWN you'll prize-buys in Summer cottons awaiting you at McDermotts- -Tomorrow! The hundreds of women who visited McDermott's Dress Shop during "Opening Days" were amased to see the mammoth collection of fine Summer Dresses--in a full range of sizesamazingly low priced! McDERMOTT'S DRESS SHOP 111 PENN AVENUE Just Two Doors Off Lackawanna Ave. SUMMER DRESSES None Higher 2 95 3.95 And CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 DIFFERENT STYLESWaffle Pique Dusters Included! Dressing Rooms Private PICCOLEYS! PRINTS! WOVEN CHAMBRAYS! Sales Bright, Rooms Cool TISSUE SHEERS! SEERSUCKER! Every Color Imaginable! Courteous Sales Personnel SIZES: 9 to COSTUME JEWELRY SETS FREE OUR GIFT TO YOU WITH EVERY Your Summer PURCHASE Dresses Beautiful Jewelry Valued Up to 2.98 to Adorn Sensational Savings You Can't Afford to Miss Immanuel Baptist World Mission Unit To Hold Banquet The annual banquet of the World Mission Guild of the Immanuel Baptist Church will bel held Monday at 6:30 p. m. at Caldwell's, 731 1 Alder St. Invocation will be given by Mrs.

John Billek. Miss Edith Butz will be in charge of devotions. The following committees are arranging the event: Reservations, Mrs. Robert Thomas; decorations, Miss Louise Gray and Mrs. Eunice Bohl; entertainment, Mrs.

Russell Finn and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts and publicity, Miss riet Bohl. NUPTIAL ANNOUNCED Mrs. Ernest Bender, Spring Garden Moscow, announces the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Christyne M. Swartz, to Charles E.

Havenstrite, in a ceremony May 31 at the Navy Chapel, Bermuda. Recital Presented By Piano Students The piano pupils of Mrs. K. 0. Simons, 916 Marion presented their annual recital in the Green Ridge Baptist Church recently.

BoParticipant included: Alisann nifanti, Jay Young, Sharon English, Manuel Golnick, Germaine Tennis, Gary Scott, Barbara Vitaletti, Carol Magor, Mary Ellen Dougher, Joyce Huthmaker, Vincent Zahornasky, Billy Hogan, Doris Kehrli, Merrille Koffler, Gail Davis, Delores Walsh, Margaret Dougher, Judy Weinberg, Rose Mary Kryeski, Donald Ehrhardt, David Beynon, Barbara Gorny, Linda Skivington, Faith Rogers, Gail Carol Captor, Robert Ehrhardt, David Foley, Betty Jean Hill, Bobby Fenstermacher, Virginia White, Betty Jane Pascoe, Gay Lou Magor, Sherbourne, Herbert Koffler, Arnold Golnick, Ann Zurbala, Jacqueline Davies, Donald Doran, Mona Mechwood, Elaine Skivington, Nina Kaplan, Sally Stansbury. At JOSEPH Mrs. James Williams the former Miss Frances Czubowicz. Junior CDA Jottings By EVELYN Counselors of the Junior seventh annual week-end training Tobyhanna, Friday evening. 7 o'clock.

All counselors are expected the program for the week-end will The Rev. Edward T. diocesan chaplain and director of Little Flower Camp, will officially welcome the counselors, leaders and faculty to the camp, and explain the purpose of the -end course. Miss Katherine Reilly, director, will outline the program activities and various sessions for the three days training. Reilly will be assisted by Miss Alice Collins, assistant director.

Included in the activities be model troop and parish meetings, honor work, service hours, official ceremonies and recreational techniques. Panel discussions will be held on these various topics on Saturday afternoon with area leaders in charge of the session. Certificates will be awarded to counselors who have completed five, 10 or 15 years service. by the Juniors. Cathedral Parish Service pins will also be awarded to those who have ordered them.

Immaculate Conception Parish elected the following officers at a Troop St. Maria Goretti, Taylor, recent meeting, Anita Gatto, president; Sabina Ezdebski, president; Helen Shevlin, secretary; Margaret Saar, treasurer; Joyce Schuler, reporter. The counselor gave a short talk on correct manners to the troop. The meeting concluded with Consecration to the Sacred Heart. Sabina, St.

Ezdebski Maria was Goretti hostess to Troop. at her home recently. Counselor Mary Shevlin discussed the religion of the' honors stressing daily prayer Parish attended a communion Juniors of the Cathedral breakfast recently at the Deitrick. Preceding the breakfast, the Juniors attended the 8 o'clock mass in St. Peter's Cathedral where each Junior participated in the "Presentation of Roses to the Heart." The Juniors and Counselors offered their communion for Bishop William J.

Hafey. Miss Joan Strausburger was Junior toastmaster for the breakfast. She was assisted with arrangements for the breakfast by the following committees, Miss Mary Clare Gillespie, reception; Miss Carolyn Lynch, entertainment; Miss Kay Wigley, reservations and invitations. Miss Ellen McGuire was presented with a gift for her outstanding work during the past year. Miss McGuire completed her Fifth Honors.

The Rev. John Purcell spoke on the values of the Junior program and the goal of each Junior. Peggy Herbert M. REILLY Catholic Daughters will begin their course at Little Flower Camp, Registration will take place from 5 to to be registered by 7 p. m.

as open at that time. and Susan Lynch entertained with a tap dance. Nancy Gillespie, Grace Flynn, Marie Shea and Mary McMahon entertained with neverty, vocal singing was arrangements. under the Com- direction of counselor Ann Marie Kreis. Other guests present were the Rev.

Arthur Kaschenbach and the Rev. William Higgins who also spoke to the Juniors on their work during the past year. are completed for a mother- daughter be held in the CADOA at which time handcraft will be exhibited in the Junior Room. The mothers will then be taken on a tour of the new Junior headquarters. The Cathedral group is also completing arrangements for a wiener roast to be held at Nay Aug Park as a final gathering for the year.

Kappa Gamma Pi Conducts Luncheon Mrs. Robert Walton was elected president of Scranton Chapter, Kappa Gamma Pi, at a luncheon meeting held recently in Hotell Jermyn attended by approximately 30 members. Other officers named are: Mrs. Joseph Cullen, vice-president; Miss Mary Clare Meehan, secretary, and Miss Ruth Gilroy, treasurer. Miss Esther McHale, retiring president, presented gifts to the five new members, the Misses Nan Brown, Rosemary Fiorani, Maureen Connolly, Geraldine O'Connor and Margaret Yeck.

She also spoke on the recent convention of Kappa Gamma Pi, the national scholastic and activity honor society of Catholic women's colleges. The organization admits honor graduates who have distinguished themselves college activities and is the highest ranking of all similar groups. Miss Betsy Ives, a junior at Central High School, gave an impersonation of Victor Borga. She was introduced by Miss Alice Davitt, Kappa member and dramatic teacher at Central. The table was decorated with pink and yellow flowers.

PILOTS SHOW HEART BOSTON (U.P) -Pilots of Boston's Marine Corps air reserve squadron have taken under their wing five children whose fathers flew with their outfit in Korea and not return. Among other things the unit has set up a trust to pay for college educations for the youngsters, all of whom are under three years old. DELICIOUS! THRIFTY! FRESH AT YOUR OWN GROCER'S Blue Ribbon POUND CAKES So rich--so good- -so nourishing. Take the place of heavier foods for hot weather enjoyment. Your grocer has: GOLDEN RAISIN BLUE MARBLE RIBBON CAKE, "You'll Like It!" Listen To "I Was A Communist For the F.

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