Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 8

Publication:
The Times-Tribunei
Location:
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE SCHANTON 'TIMES, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1 3' agaarajlffew ara-euww a-rvrr-- 7Z3ZSZ Another Announces Troth 3 MRS. JOHN P. Miss Carol Ann Hatcher and John P- Gaughan Jr. were mar ried this morning at 10 in Immaculate Conception Chapel with the Rev.

James C. Timlin officiating. The former Miss Hatcher is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Travel Program Set By Century Juniors L.

fma tmtrma PHYLLIS BERNADETTE ROLL MRS. THOMAS A. CAWLEY Miss Nancy T. Reese, daughter placed a bouquet on the Blessed of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold B. Reese, Mother's altar. 1114 EL Anns St, became theL al reception was held at the Scranton ciuh. bride of Dr. Thomas The engagement ef Mias FtyDIa Bemadeti t3 te D.

Mulligan hu been announced by tor rarer la. Mr. and Mrs. FLuip W. Bull, Jh 3 Qumey Ave.

Mias pm Is a graduate ef SL Faui a Sdbocl aad is a member ef the Junior Century ah. She is ertloyed In the directory office ef the Ecll Trie; her Ca. of PrcnfrlTsnia. Mr. MaUigan, son of Mrs.

Coerce D. M-ngsn. 2ZH Delaney FU Fhlladclphia. and the Ute Dr. MiLLo a.

wu School. Conahchoelm. and received a bachelor cf arirace degree from ih VZ Tred the Mann Car and is employed la the it, )-M1 IfiftWffixifir.iM 4 MRS. WILLIAM In double ring ceremony morning at 10, Miss Ann Saffer; daughter, of Mr. Mrs.

George Saffer, Mullen Rd, RD 2, Moscow, the bride of William Jo-1. seph Moran, stationed withr the vArmy at Fort Dix, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MOran, formerly of 514 Ripple nSt -The Right Rev. MsgrJ John J.

Gorman officiated in St. Eula-; lias Church, Elmhurst. The altar was decorated with white chrysanthemums and Kentia palms. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a traditional-length gown of satin brocade with a i bateau neckline, lorig tappered i sleeves ending in points over the wrists, sculptured bodice, bell skirt with back-bow trim at waist, and panels that fell to the hemline. Her four gradu- ated tiered boufant I veil of English illusion fell from a sat-r in brocade pillbox with self-: bow trim in back.

She carried an arrangement of miniature garnet roses and English ivy. She wore a -diamond pendant J' gift of the bridegroom. After the ceremony she presented a white carnation bouquet at the altar of the Blessed Mother. June this I city, was matron of honor. She I wore a street-length sheath gown with gathered overskirt in blue satin scooped heckline, brief and self- bow trim at the center front of overskirt.

Her hjflf-hat of pearl- tipped petals and crystal held a matching circular nose veiL Her bouquet was similar to that the bride. John Murphy, this city, was best man. Ushers were Edward Harrington and Robert Badick, cousin of the bridegroom. Dinner followed for 100 guests at the Elmhurst Country Club. to, haS sele.ctfi silk mink KtnU hat sorSs and nes and an orchid corsage, --The couple reside at Mul-5 ten Rd, RD 2, Moscow.

The bride, a graduate of Cen-y tral High School, is employed in the office of Salbens Ladies Apparel. The bridegroom, a engineering department of the Befradarv A InsulsJon Ccrp, port Kennedy. Fa. A. Cawley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Cawley Sr, 1001 Cedar Ave, this morning at 11 in SL Anns Monastery Church. The Apostolic blessing of Pope John XXIII eras bestowed during the ceremony performed bride wort a gown ef Imported peau dange with a front sheath The former Miss Reese wu graduated from SL Anns Monastery High School and Mary-wood College where she was elected to Whos Who Among Students in American Universities. Dr.

Cawley was graduated from Central High School and Temple University School of Chiropody where he wu ritzy of the FI ber of the FI Ersiloa Delta Fraternity. He also attended the University of Scranton. He maxa-i tains offices at 1X1 Cedar Are 'i and is a member of the National Association of Chiropodists and! the Chiropody ScSrtrtf FeniJ RjrlTtSu RTlJinU. traveling to Peurto Rico Mrgia Islands, v- w. in xier.

ierua arreu, LLr, hospitality department of SL Michaels Monastery, the Junior Century Club cfiskirt Plaata lhe tides. Union City. NJ, who also tele- Scranton will present the first jrembro dered lace and French brated the nuptial mass. in a series of three consecutive. nePan fronL and was Vases of snapdragons deco- scalloped at the hem.

The car-rated the altar and palms and blCktbaf dbotium decorated the sane- I streamer with a rose. The train was ehapel Escorted by her father. the Alencon Uce length. Her hand-rolled bouffant fcy the Ber. Bertia Farrell.

CP, Escorted by her father, the st I xl oday, Cartai GAUGHAN JR. Howard L. Hatcher, 045 Taylor Ave, and Mr. Gaughan Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Gaughan, 152 Market SL, Moscow. The altar was decorated with white gladioli. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white peau de soie gown with bracelet-length sleeves. The portrait neckline and front of the fitted bodice were designed with appliques of re-embroidered lined in pearla She carted cascade of white roses.

Miss Beverly Hatcher wu her sister's maid of honor. Miss Marianne Gaughan, sister of the bridegroom, wu bridesmaid. Each wore an aqua colored short gown of organzs over taffeta with a scoop neckline, brief sleeves, belled skirt with cver-drape and wu designed with self-appliqued roses and leaves. They wore short veils attached to bouffant matching organza roses accented with green leaves. They carried cascades of yellow roses.

Edward A. Gaughan. Moscow, best man. Ushers were Joseph MISS LOLITA W-MlW ffip Hi'fiWMWVWwil Powell Portrait JOSEPH MORAN at showers by her matron of UvTr Weisel, Elmhurst, and at a din ner at Hotel Jermyn by her coworkers. Mrs.

Robert Saffer, Madisonville, entertained following rehearsal last night Church Women List Annual Card Party The annual pre-Lenten card party sponsored by the Ladies of St Vladimirs Churchwill be held Sunday, Feb. 17, at 7 P.M. at the church hall, 418 Seventh Ave. i Mrs. Parascevia Zalitach and Mrs.

Paul Ewasko, chairmen, have announced the following committees: Tickets: Mrs. Michael Rozdil-sky, chairman; Mrs. William Romancho, cochairman, Mesdames Maria Shymansky, Maria Papura, Alexander Mond-lak, Peter Duchak, Aniela Soma, Parascevia Kazmir, Nicholas Chomko, Peter Dutko, Michael Kowalchick, William Lesek, John Seamon and Robert CaryL Reception: Mrs. Peter Kunda, chairman, and the Misses Ann Hamadik, Ann Linko and Joan Lesek. Publicity: Mrs.

William Nagurney and Mrs. Alexander Morrit2. Prizes: Mrs. Walter Rice, chairman, and Mesdames Michael Seechock, Nichoal Patach-nick, Peter Kostige, Andrew Hdrchkick, Joseph rMuska, Sophie Andrews, Michael Soniak, Stankley KrupinsM, Peter Papura. Harry Romancho, George Marinchak, Edward Marinchak and Eugene Yevich.

Financial: Mias Ann Gulka, chairman, and Misses JuCa Hnatusko, Lillian Dutchak and Joan BaryckL Duryea Man Appointed Director of. Nurses James Repella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Repella, 505 Don- neUy. st- Duryea, has been PPinted assistant director of nurses at Wernersville State Psychiatric HospitaL HospitaL Mr, Repella, a graduate of Duryea High School and Penn- sylvama Hospital School of Nursing for Men, received his bachelor of science degree in Xvs- neckline.

The front of the fownPf11 Imported Italian three-wu embroidered with seed Ptec knitted suit with self em-pesrla and crystals and outlined in passementerie. The cathedral-length bouffant train high lighted the back which wu topped with a large knotted bow. Her four-tier veil of silk illusion wu arranged from a Camelot headpiece of seed pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade of white lilacs and orchids. Mr.

and Mrs. Joeeph ttSoU, Mrs. Donald Brennan, Norris- KD, Chapman Lake, marked town, lister of the bridegroom, their 23th wedding anniversary matron of honor. She wore today. A family dinner will be a lipstick red taffeta gown with held at hone, simple scooped neckline and The couple 'wu married In short sleeves.

The bodice wu SL Marys Visitation Church, fashioned into an empire waist Dicksoa City. Mrs. LaSota la the with a toft skirt. Her matching former Julia Kotwa. They hare tat ta to win i it kj n.n, veil.

Sh war short kid daoahter. Mrs. Edvard FUipok. gloves, gift cf the bnde, and CUapmaa Lake, and two. grand-carried a cascade of pink lilies.

i i A MRS. WALLACE E. GORDON vvocpu wvuury, V4ATK dumlQll, weekly pregrmi en.Th Inter- na 54 pW city, a national Look for the Future 'reception followed at TU Del- Travel on Tuesday at P.M. in the green room of the! The former Miss Hatcher, a clubhouse. graduate of Cathedral High Miss Terry M.

Dochney, air-jScho1 service represent-ie representative, will Ge Bell Telephone Co. guest speaker. TT various aspec including the proper Mooney. Clark's Summit. Mrs! F.ocijne JiwcnU.

ei2(Scnday, Ftb. 17, at 7J3 TIL at i Smith St, entertained the MGlJkeoa Street Baptist Church.iCrn Nursing TeOchen Quh li hP llAWM MMsvtl tl.ok Dp- tX. MRS. AUSTIN LEWIS gt lu. packinga suitcare with children and Europe.

She will show a film of For traveling to the Pocono an air trip to Europe. Mountains, the bride has selected Mrs. Wallace E. Gordon and three-piece black and white (Miss Marv Estelle Eeam. rJknit suit with black accessories.

(Miss Mary Estelle Kearns. co-kpH auit witI black accessories, 'chairmen of the black 1084 wilb mink collar. are assisted by MUs Irene Dru and an orchid corsage. The bosky. Miss Marilyn Coax wiRiP1 wil1 reside at 732 Pres- preside.

Refreshment! will beicoliAve fV lOT UYUlBnlU uBlltl wuim Sodrfy cf xJcklwaV annnalCrSS7riJi.bf ljLaaanal Cymanfa Cana ca AlahusD Lewria will serve as sreompamrt L5TOca-on Other ea the commit are Hi Jakia Fro and mean chairmen ta charge Staui 2 Engaged to Cathofil Hpih Scranton nursing education from Temple SlH4h Sch li waem-Uluversity, Philadelphia. He is ployed by The Scranton Times' completing postgraduate stud- lctenng the ATm. ies i0 bis- masters deree at Irs Moran was entertained the University of Philadelphia. Engagement Is Announced -t -V served in the lounge liter the entertained at program. variety shower by her it- The second program, by a tedanU Dippre and at steamship company, is ber coworkers it uled for Monday, Feb.

1L and Cafe. Dunmore. the third, also by steamship Unes, on Monday, Feb. 13. Members must attend all three programs to be eligible for the door prize, an all expense paid weekend for two in New York City.

Jeta D. William Jr, its ef Mr. and Mr. Jcha D. v.

becom Fti Chap, ter, S-gma Chi a Junior at ih Uturersire Miami, Ccril Cable, IT. I Mis Card Bryant daughter ef Mr. nd Mr. Chari BarymL ,2718 Boulevard Are, 1 tzt ef eight wtanea students arpoented asaotasts at Mansfield SUte Cc liege. She the staff cf the Dei a cf worn a as ads ber to ahcHit 50 studenu la North IUH, weraeas cortmlcry.

She is a freshmaa musie student and a mem her ef the Student Chrixtlaa Ass JrUfiaa and Muse Edueafioa Mr. E. G. Feariermaeher. TPJ Marina St, rtcrcJy toured the Carlsbad Careraa NaLoaal Park a New Mexico.

Mn in? rcrr.5 hu Uea trwBB State Gvocrai Horpuai and ha D. lUmcta Av- Lw Cim.t CJ I imI oouncd today. Tt riau 1 planned to teal ttauLrg Mr redsterwl curse and ether Ueadcre to teach heme cursig cla a tea. Sctwcdteacbrra and eurae and home tor stroetor may register. ct 3 Krtw HiTTT Taylor Man crl 2r.

and M.s Hr I rtf C. i' 441 Frurh Co, Ir s.1 -X -fr. he- ry f-rm th er Mr. I sweetheart roses and ivy. 'j Miss Kathleen A.

Dunmore, and Miss Hangraeei honor. Donald Brennan, Norristown, brother-in-law cf the bridegroom. was best -man. Ushers were 2d LL James P. Reese, Fort Bounin g.

Ga, brother of the bride; Francis Utx, cousin of the bridegroom; Dr. Joeph Schcctmia mi DariL Following the ceremony, the party traveled to Mary wood College where the bride Hoejlo Portrtu M. GEIGER Dorothy Ford. The next meet ing will be Thursday at the home of Mr. Ford, 711 Eynou St Mr.

and Mr. Frank Kosduk. 309 Oleckna St, Throop. reexot. IT observed their 25th wedding tfifiivemry.

They were married la St. SUuUUui Polish Uonal Church by Bishop jfta Misiaszek. Mis Sslly Ocweijs and Edward Zsustowic were the attendants. Mr. Kosduck it employed by the Scrantoo Transit Co.

They have two daughter. Janet and Lorraine, both at bom. Announcement has been mad cf the engagement cf Mia Mary Lee Mann, daughter ef Mr. and lira. Guy E.

Mann, Hartford, Ccr.3, to David W. Mason, Al-lemtovn. eon cf the Rev. and Mr. Joseph C.

Mason, Lacry-viiie. Rev. Mr. Mason is a former rector ef the Church ef the Epiphany la Glenburn. Ma Manav i graduated Oxford School.

Hartford. and la senior at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Mr. Mason waj graduated from the Voo fret. Conn, SchocL and attended Lehigh University. He La a teacher la Alleetowa.

The Ladiea Auxiliary to the Ancient Order of ILbernlasa' held a tea and reading at the Catholie Youth Center yesterday. Mrs. Harry lleddea wai chairman, and Jf.sa Rose Costello and Mr. Mary Kearney, cochairmen. Participants la the program included Mesdamej Blanche Gibbons, Ursula Bar-retL Helen MeAndrew, Helen Sr.iih, Della York and Ann! OHara.

Mrs. Charles Robinson presided. Mrs. Smith was appointed chairman cf the St. Tat-1 ncka Day party to be held Tuea-I day, March 12, at 6 PJL in Hotel Casey.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogusln-! ski, RD 2. Kingsley, announce the engagement cf their daughter, Thereu Mine, to Fred F. 1L nr.

aon of Mr. and Mrs. William Hmi, Montrose. l-i Bogutir.tki it a icrJcr if f-Iountam View High Schocl Mr. H.nz, a graduate cf Mor.trc'e II gh School Hartford Airline- Reran S-hocl.

errpiojed fcv the Hot! Sh-cpe, Me, New ark, NJ, Air-i t-et AT MERCY- j-A daughter Feb. 1 to Roy and Mary Fulton Usher, 64 Park St, Carbondale. A daughter Feb. 1 to John and Joan McLaughlin Widdick, 532 North Lincoln Ave. A son Feb.

1 to William and Nancy Corcoran Howell, Wav-erly. A daughter Feb. 2 to Howard and Vivian Kolansky Miller, 840 Quincy Ave. AT ST. MARYS A daughter Feb.

2 to Carl and Dorothy McHale Walsh, 822 North Irving Ave. AT MEDICAL CENTER EAST A daughter Feb. 1 to Fred and Romaine Kotchkoski Kotch, 134 Church St, Olyphant A son Feb. 1 to Joseph and Sandra Duffy 830 South Main Ave. A daughter Feb.

to Richard and Carol Nicholas Brower, rear 809 Prospect Ave. AT MID-VALLEY A daughter Feb. 1 to Dominick and Georgette Baka Cerra, 213 Gravity SL, Olyphant A daughter Feb. 1 to David and Ann Marie Gaydosh Collins, 308 Dolph St, Jessup. Heat Kills Corn DES MOINES Research has established that corn is destroyed for seed purposes when the temperature of the grain rises above 140 degrees Ksuj Nd-vt MSS JUDITH ANN WILCHISSKI Ar.rz Jud.th Arn ii nie cf the Wilchimki, dsurhter Mi.chimki.

ISO St, iv.u--n. to R.Vhari tU, cf Mr. ard Mr Ccrrta-Lrr V.irntwiU Miss Lolita Geiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.

Geiger, 718 Birch St, will become the bnde of EPS Paul W. Albert, sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Albert 621 Erook St, on May 4.

The ceremony will be performed it'll A.M in St. Mary of the XssumpLon Church. Miss Geiger is employed in the office of Iladdon Crafts-men Inc. Her fiance is gening w.lh the SClh Data Procf-vi-lng Lmt at Fort Meade, ML Loth are graduates cf St. Mary cf the Assumption High SchocL Globe Store Portrait i MISS AUDREY SCHROEDER Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph H. Schroeder, 335 Brook St, uounce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey E. Philip H. Woodyatt Jr, son of Mrs.

Philip Layton Chinchilla, and the late Mr. Woodyatt. Miss Schroeder is a graduate of Blakely High School and is employed by the Charles B. Scott Co. Mr.

Woodyatt is a graduate of Clarks Summit-Abington High School and is employed by the Eureka Specialty Printing Co. 1 Tsjdor The tr. '-fVrt and Is ti flxHtr. Her f. ance.

a c-m-d a cf c.e Ur.urs.ty cf ZmrMz. NJ. a r. cf tl rrsdujtf cf Tii ce i- a ch.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times-Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times-Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,614,808
Years Available:
1891-2024