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-9 SCRANTON TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 31, I9SL- Three Young Ladies Who Were Wed Today and Prospective Bride X. iv it i i r- A 1 i i 4 1 7 i 'Tft ReOc Portrait FoweU Portrait Powell Portrait MRS. JOHN L. BERGER MISS MARILOU J. ROCHE MRS.

JOHN E. COYNE MRS. JOHN B. GRAHAM Powell Portrait Graham-Neville Coyne-McGraw SOCIAL NEWS Before an altar banked with PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Costello.l West Pittston. Mr. Gabriel Is the Elizabeth J. Cole) Meshoppen, Is Wed Rpsemary Corcoran Wedding Bids Out pink and white gladioli and greens in St. Rose of Lima Miss Paula Mary Neville, daughter of Mr.

and Joseph B. Neville, 1660 Wyoming became the bride today of John Graham, son of Mrs. Margare ther was an afternoon reception Church, Carbondale, today, Miss at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.1 Arthur B.

Cple, Mary Ann McGraw became the 1417 Linden and Dr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gabriel, Mrs. M.

J. Walsh, 70 William 2089 North Main Ave. Pittston, have returned after Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Welby When the couple left on a wed Dr. and Mrs. William Joseph Corcoran, 1536 North Washington bride of John E. Coyne Jr. The Murphy Graham.

322 Harrison Meshoppen. announce the mar ding trip to Wildwood, Mrs. Ave. have issued invitations for spending two weeks at Spring ijr Portland. have returned two weeks at bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Dennis Joseph VanNort, 33 Brook Selesky wore a beige corduroy riage of their daughter, Elizabeth Joan, to A1C James D. White Boiling Air Base, Washington, The ceremony was solemnized Lake, NJ. three-piece suit with black acces "after spending two weeks and the marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to Joseph Richard New lyn Carbondale, and the late at 10 A31. in St. Paul's Church sories and a corsage of roses.

Thomas McGraw of Carbondale D.C, son of Mr. and James Gold vases of white gladioli, ferns They will reside at 601 Pittston D. White, Greenville, Miss. and palms decorated the altar. Mrs.

William Hollenback, 2417 Cedar and Jliss Mary Grady, 2419 Cedar are spending several days with the former's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Ave. Mr. Coyne is tb" son of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Coyne of 449 Arthur berry, son of Mrs. Raymond Joseph Newberry, Mount Vernon, N.Y., and the late Mr. Newberry.

The wedding will be solemnized Rev. James C. Timlin officiated In Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoyersville, this morning at 11, Miss Mary Elizabeth Lynott, 155 East 93d New York, became the bride of Daniel Francis Burns 95 Washington East Orange, NJ. The bride, a native of this city, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew J. Lynott of Scranton. Mr. Burns is the son of Mrs. Daniel Burns of East Orange and the late Mr.

Burns. Rev. Joseph McEvoy, S.J., Canisius College, Buffalo, N.Y., officiated at the ceremony and nuptial mass and imparted the PaDal Blessing. The altar was The wedding took place Satur Ave. and imparted the Papal blessing.

celebrating their first wedding anniversary with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Welby 938 Woodlawn St, and Mr. and Mrs.

George S. Knight, 1806 Brick Ave. Mrs. Welby is the former Miss Anne Knight. En-route home, they spent several days at Hyanas on Cape Cod, day, July 17, at 10:30 Rev.

Michael Kennedy, St. Saturday, Aug. 21, at 11 A.M. int Breakfast for the wedding party St. Joachim Church, Meshoppen Mrs.

James A. Neary, West Hy; and immediate families followed Rev. William Burchill officiated attsville, Md. The bride, a graduate of Central High School, is employed by Eureka Specialty Printing Co. The bridegroom, a veteran of the Korean War, attended Technical High School and is employed as a lather.

at Hotel Casey The altar was banked with white Peter's Cathedral, performed the ceremony. Breakfast for the immediate families followed at Elk-view Country Club, Crystal Lake. SSgt. and Mrs. Francis X.

Burke and son, Francis Spokane, have returned after gladioli. A reception for 300 guests followed at Fox Hill Mass. Miss Margaret Knight of The bride was attired in a floor- Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a gown of embroidered white nylon tulie fashioned with a scalloped square Country Club, Exeter. length gown of imported embroi St. Paul's Church.

The pastor, Right Rev. Msgr. John J. Vaughan, V.F., will officiate. A reception will follow at Hotel Casey.

The bride-elect has chosen her sister, Alice Corcoran, for her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will include Misses Nancy and Jane Corcoran, sisters of the bride-to-be; Miss Margaret Mary Corcoran, this city; Miss Patricia A garden party and variety Escorted by tier father, the visiting the latter's mother, Mrs; Beatrice O'Donnell, 2015 Electric Dunmore. Mrs. Burke and son dered Swiss organdy. Motifs cut rshower honoring Miss Mary- Mc neckline which extended to form 1806 Brick Ave.

and Philadelphia emplaned in Philadelphia last week to spend a 10-day vacation with her brother-in-law and sister ia Portland. bride wore a floor-length gown banked with white gladioli and Donald. 107 Broadway, a bride- an off-shoulder effect. The fitted irom tne organay were usea to applique the high neckline, nylon were here three They elect, was given recently by Mrs, bodice joined a matching tulle were joined early this month by skirt which billowed in five tiers Sergeant Burke of embroidered Swiss organdy made with a scalloped neckline and basque bodice which dipped to a as it joined the full skirt. She wore a veil of illusion and carried a mother-of-pearl prayer yoke and bouffant skirt.

Her chapel veil of French illusion, similarly appliqued, was worn Spanish-mantilla fashion. She to a chapel train. She wore short John Kuhar, 852 Lord's is Second Child, Son, white gloves. Her cathedral veil recuperating at home following Zenker 1227 South Irving at home. Pink and green tapers in crystal candelabra flanked a centerpiece of pink and green flowers and a parasol on the lawn table.

(Continued on Page 16) of hand-rolled imported silk illu snapdragons. reception followed at Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas, Luzerne County. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Matthew Joseph Lynott Forty Fort Miss Kathryn Lourdes Lynott, New York, was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. Richard Blum, Bloomfield, N.J., was Born to Ffutcheys wore elbow-length mitts of matching organdy.

She carried a cascade surgery at Mercer Hospital, Trenton, N.J. sion cascaded in three tiers from a matching embroidered tulle book with a white orchid and stephanetis. M. Kirley, New York; Miss Barbara A. Berman, Jackson Heights, N.Y., and Miss Leona Kennedy, Riverdale, N.Y.

Mr. Newberry's best man will be his brother, Arthur W. Newberry, Mount Vernon. Ushers will be Harold A. Pickett, Meriden, of stephanotis with a white cloche, which was embellished Mrs.

Joseph Friedman, 6 Miles A son was born today in a Baltimore, hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Frutchey, Baltl- Mrs. Kenneth, B. Lee, Eagles orchid.

Mere, was her sister's matron of Miss Helen Coyne, this city, Dickson City and Mrs. Jacob Goldstone, 519 Miles with pearls, crystal bagettes and fluted net. She carried a cascade of stephanotis with a white honor. Her other attendants were was maid of honor at her brother's Hospital Births The couple has a daugh- Dickson City, have returned: more Mrs. William Young, Arlington, wedding.

Her bouffant gown of after vacationing at Clifton ter also. Marie. Mrs. Frutchey orchid, variegated ivy and steph Lt. J.

Richard Toven, Mount Vernon; William T. Kenny, anotis. AT HAHNEMANN A daughter July 30 to Lloyd and Miss Joan Walsh, this city. They wore bouffant gowns of organdy over taffeta. The shell-pink embroidered Swiss organdy featured a triple-tiered skirt.

She wore matching mitts. is the former Miss Frances Newton of Leesburg, Va. Mr. Levittown; Robert Johnson, Mount Mrs. Owen P.

Cusick, Drexcl Springs, NJ. Mr. and Mrs. George Gabriel, Reading, announce the birth of a Vernon; Donald P. Scanlon, Ma 631 best man.

Ushers were Robert J. Lynott, this city; Michael W. Connolly, East Orange, and Robert Fitten, The bride was attired in a gown of errtbroidered Swiss organdy, fashioned with a short- sleeved fitted bodice with a square neckline. The bouffant and Mary Armstrong Lee, Hill, was her sister's matron' of honor. Miss Joan Graham, sister Her headdress was an arrange maroneck.

N.Y., and John J. Cor matron of honor wore white over orchid and the other attendants, Frutchey, a draftsman, "formerly was with Hudson Coal Co. here. He is the son of James S. North Washington Ave.

ment of pink sweetheart roses coran, this city. of the bridegroom, was a brides daughter, Alice, yesterday at Community General Hospital, Reading. They have another and she carried a bowknot of white over Nile green. All wore Miss Corcoran has been feted maid. They wore gowns of white Frutchey, chief clerk of county A daughter July 30 to John and Pauline Capoccio McKenna, 112 Maloney Dunmore.

orchids. matching picture hats and car at many prenuptial parties. On nylon net embroidered in pink courts, and Mrs. Frutchey, who daughter, Virginia. Mrs.

Gabriel Joseph McGraw, Washington, ried matching tinted carnations over chiffon taffeta. Each dress Friday, July 9, Mrs. Robert Barr, Mount Vernon, entertained with A daughter July 30 to Rudolph is the former Miss Evangeline'reside at 741 North Hyde Park D.C, brother of the bride, was with white pompons. featured a pleated off-shoulder skirt, banded with insertions of the embroidery, billowed in three tiers over an heirloom satin and best man. Raymond Deviney ana a miscellaneous shower and gar Miss Susanne Marie Lee, Eagles Banos, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ave. This is their fourth grand-John Banos, 206 Wyoming Avejchild. neckline and apron-effect floor- William Lorry, this city, ushered and Mary Semsick Jurowsky, 1325 Madison Dunmore. A daughter July 30 to John and Helen Gannon Loughney, 617 length skirt, 'vhich broke into a den party- at her home in Mount Vernon.

Misses Kirley, Berman Mere, was junior bridesmaid at her aunt's wedding. She wore lace petticoat. Her finger-tip veil When the newlyweds emplaned multi-flounced fan-pleated back. of illusion fell from a cap ot em for Atlantic City. Mrs.

Coyne white embroidered organdy over Their bouquets were cascades of and Kennedy feted the bride-elect at a linen shower and luncheon wore a blue and white pure silk orchid taffeta with a matching; i.qjujiiiiLJiiiii ipi in -an pink daisies with ivy. Each wore dress with an Irish lace collar. broidered organdy. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue delphi-nia surrounded by white carnations and white roses hat. She carried carnations and at Town and Country Restaurant a matching daisy and ivy tiara Her accessories were white and white pompons.

in New York. Mrs. Robert P. Casey, Washing she wore a white orchid. Theodore Mullins, Atlanta, Prescott Ave.

AT MERCY A son July 30 to Charles and Jean Davies Maus, 423 Larch St A daughter July 31 to John and Ruth Mullen Meruci, 1529 Sanderson Ave. AT ST. MARY'S headdress. The best man was Michael Mc Nally, Cleveland, Ohio. Ushers in The maid of honor wore a The hride is a graduate of Ben ton, D.C.; Mrs.

Charles Speicher, jamin Franklin High School, Car bondale, and Lackawanna Busi eluded Owen P. Cusick, Drexel Binghamton, N.Y., and Misses Joan Ward and Mary McDade, was best man. Benjamin cole, Meshoppen, brother of the bride, and James White, Bainbridge, ushered. Hill; Norman R. Jones and Pat- ness College.

She is a medical sec this city, were hostesses at waltz-length dress of white em-! broidered organdy over yellow taffeta. With it, she wore a wide yellow sash and matching accessories. Her headdress was a small, leaf-shaped hat of yellow nek Dempsey, this city. luncheon and kitchen shower at retary for Dr. Joseph Newman A daughter July 30 to Dominick this city.

Mr. Coyne, who was iioiei jermyn aaruraay, juiy iy. After a New England wedding trip, the couple are residing in Falls Church, Va. For traveling, and Florence Marek Cruciani, 505 For motoring to Canada, Mrs. Graham wore a cafe-au-lait linen sheath dress with matching fHted jacket, bound in satin.

Her hat Last Saturday, Miss Corcoran East Grant Olyphant. taffeta. Her bouquet was of yel was guest of honor at a luncheon Mrs. White wore a black and graduated from Central High School, attended Mount St. Mary's College, Emmittsburg, and received the bachelor of science Summer Store Hbiirs: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10 to 5:25 A son July 31 to James and Frieda Gutheinz Kunkle, 311 was a mushroom cloche of match at Hotel Jermyn by Mrs.

James Loftus, Miss Helen Coyne, this city, and Miss Vivienne Paskert, ing linen trimmed with French lace and amber velvet. She wore degree from University of Scran ton. He expects td' be commis low and white roses with gladioli petals. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod, the couple will reside at 38 Ridgeview West Orange, N.J. For traveling, Mrs.

Burns wore a beige linen dress Stafford Ave. A. son July 31 to James and Patricia Kelly Bunnell, 623 Cedar Ave. matching accessories Dunmore. Last Sunday, Miss Joan Comerford, this city, entertained at a brunch at Hotel Casey.

sioned by the Navy in August. Prenuptial events included The former Miss Neville, a scrv A daughter July 31 to Frank ice representative for Bell Tele phone Co. of Pennsylvania here The prospective bride was com white cotton suit with red and white accessories and a matching hat. Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs.

White, a graduate of Meshoppen High School, attended Bloomsbufg and Mansfield State Teachers Colleges. She was employed by the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. Airman White, attached to the security service at Boiling Base, is a graduate of Greenville High School. rarty by Miss Elizabeth Burke Wednesday night at Elkviev plimented today at a luncheon at and Betty Barlik Meredick, 1330 Bryn Mawr St. was graduated from St.

Pauls Country Club and a rehearsal High School and attended Mary Thursday 12:30 to 8:55 CLOSED SATURDAY through August 21st inclusive the Scranton Club by Misses Mary and June Mullaney, Joan Bielo-vitz, Mary Louise Pugh, Janice party last evening by Mrs. John Hart and Mrs. Joseph Barrett at wood College. Mr. Graham, a grad AT TAYLOR A daughter July 30 to Theodore uate of Central High School and ensembled with a matching jacket.

Her accessories were black and she wore a corsage of green cy-bidium orchids. The former Miss Lynott attended Marywood College and was promotion manager for Radio Station WARM here prior to taking up residence in New York. the former's home, 16 Park St Walsh and Joan Flynn, this city. and Ruth Madesky Calvitti, 120 LacKawanna Business College, is Carbondale. Moosic Old Forge.

a teller in North Scranton Bank On Thursday, there-will be a dinner party and personal shower at A son July 31 to Alfred and St Trust Co. They will reside at O'Donnell-Roche Doris Hendershot Jones, 132 West 1006 Linden St. Hotel Casey at 6:30 P.M. by Mrs. John W.

Murphy, Mrs. M. Glub Notes High Taylor. The engagement and approach O'Brien and Mrs. Thomas Shee- She is associated with McManus, John Adams, a New York A son July 27 to Stanley and Berger-Weller han.

this city. The Ladies Auxiliary to "Elec Nancy Pasquariello Chlipala, 203 ing marriage of Miss Marilou Juan Roche, daughter of Mrs. John P. Roche, 409 South Webster Mrs. Frank Carroll, this city: Everhardt Dupont.

tric City Post, Veterans of For The marriage of Miss June R. Weller, daughter of Frank P. advertising agency. Mr. Burns, a graduate of St, Peter's Preparatory School, Jer Mrs.

William Carroll, Greensburg, and the late Mr. Roche, to Weller, 515 Pear and the late Vespers to Be Held Dr. Edward J. O'Donnell son Mrs. Pearl Weller, to John and Mrs.

J. William White will entertain the bride-elect with a shower and buffet supper party Sonday afternoon, Aug. 8, at the eign Wars, will hold a public card party tonight at 8:30 in the clubrooms, 209 Lackawanna Ave. Prizes will be awarded. Mrs.

Ly-dia Palmer is chairman. Mrs; Sohpia Johnson is publicity, chair sey City, and College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, served with the Army in Europe "in World Wat 2 and received the of Mr. and Edward J. O'Don nell. 1207 Watson St, is an At Round Pond Camp Berger, Binghamton, N.Y., took place this morning at 9 in St.

Round Pond Camp, Lenoxville, nounced by the bride-elect's White residence, 1534 North John the Evangelist Church. The Susquehanna County, will be thej mother. Purple Heart. He is with Titan Washington Ave. The following bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Jo scene of weekly Summer vespers. man. The wedding will take place ium Pigment a division of seph Keller, 642 Harrison Sessions will be held tomorrow Wednesday, Aug. 11, Mrs. Wil liam J.

Barrett, Jessup, and Mrs Saturday, Aug. 28, in Church of National Lead New York. and the late John Berger. Ladies Auxiliary to the Frat-ii and through Sept. 5 at 6 P.M.

Re the Nativity. m1 Maa TT rvl A mi 1 1 nnf I The ceremony was perfomed gional Baptists are Invited. Frank M. Ginley, Dunmore, will fete Miss Corcoran at a luncheon Miss Roche, a graduate of Mary Prenuptial events included a dinner party at the home of Mrs. James Doherty by Mrs.

Milton J. Davis, Miss Marianne McTighe ciui viucx iaica win iucci af the Eagles Club Hall, Wyo Groups conducting the vespers, wood Seminary, is employed in by Rev. Michael A. Gilloegly, the pastor. The altar was banked with at Hotel Casey the office of Capitol Records.

Inc ming Monday night at 8:30. Mrs. Ann DiPalma will reside. calling teen age girls! DOLL MAKING CONTEST entries will go to European orphans for Christmas in order, will be Tabernacle Baptist Church of Wilkes-Barre, gladioli. There was a breakfast for Dr.

O'Donnell, who practices dent and Mrs. Doherty, this city: Miss Margaret Mary Corcoran will be hostess at a dinner party at Hotel Jermyn Thursday, Aug. the immediate families at the Thomas E. Jones, a layman; New istry in West Sc-anton, was grad Deitrick. Women's Civic League of Lack uated from Temple University 12, and on Sunday afternoon Milford Baptist Church, Rev.

Gerald W. Jones, pastor; Baptist awanna County, will conduct its The bride, given in marriage by her father, had her sister, Miss Elizabeth Weller, as her maid of Aug. 15, Misses Alice, Nancy and Jane Corcoran will entertain at a Youth Fellowship, Abington As annual picnic at Nay Aug Park pavilion Tuesday morning at School of Dental Surgery, Phil adelphia. Krapfs to Observe sociation, by the president, Miss bridge luncheon at the Country Club of Scranton by Mrs. John Scott and Mrs.

David Reedy; a dinner party at Elkview Country Club by Mrs. Charles Hanahue; Mrs. Eugene MeAndrew and Miss Therese McHale of Washington, and a dinner party in East Orange by Mrs. Michael Connolly cocktail party at home. 10:30.

There will be games and honor. Miss Dorothy Weller, an other sister, was a bridesmaid. prizes for the children and a program for the adults. Mrs. Charles Wedding Anniversary YWCA to Instruct Expectant Mothers A brother of the bridegroom, Donld Berger, Alexandria, was best man.

Nicholas Costa nzi, Mecca is chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Krapf, 514 Short Peckville, will Mesdames Thomas Ventre, Joseph Grippi, Joseph Greco, Domi this city, ushered. celebrate their '30th wedding an and Mrs.

Paul Durkin. The bridegroom's mother entertained at a rehearsal dinner party in Wilkes- Miss Elizabeth M. Richardson, YWCA heaith education director. Mary Lou Nmnis and vice president, Edward Carson; Ned Smith, director of education and young people's work, Pennsylvania Convention; Calvary Baptist Church, Taylor, Rev. Emory Musslewhite, pastor, and Welsh Baptist Church of Olyphant, Rev.

Cortland R. Bryant, pastor. Clifford Baptist Church will serve a supper following the men's rally next Saturday at the Fashioned of white Imported nick Musso, George Wilcom and niversary Monday with a family heirloom lace, the bride's waltz- has announced that a new series Generoso Marmo. Mrs. Anthony dinner at their Summer home at Barre last evening.

length gown featured a scalloped Raymond is league president. of expectant mothers clasess will Newton Lake. waistline and square neckline em Miss Agnes Holleran, daughter The couple was married at begin on Aug. 4. The sessions will be held at the on Wednesday --t oi Mrs.

David Holleran. 613 Elec Christ Lutheran Church. Hazle Marriage Licenses afternoons at 2:30 and will con tric and the late Mr. Holleran, broidered with pearls and rhine-stones. The short-sleeved bodice joined a bouffant skirt of pleated ton, by the late Kev.

t. Esteriy. Hurry in next week to our teen shop, third floor, for your official doll kit (25c) don a thimble and start sewing your way to the top. Read all about it in July issue of Robert E. Beyer, Inglewood.

tinue for five weeks. was married last Saturday morn They have two children, Mrs Ernestine Mai Schultz, 613 North web ter Ave. church. The rally will begin at 2 P.M. Harry L.

Jenkins. Phila tulle topped by a handkerchef- ing at 9 in St. Paul's Church to The instructor for the series Richard Davey, Peckville, and Richard, serving with the Navy at Clement BiUkf. 613 Cemetery Marfield; Elaine G. Craves, New Or delphia, president of Pennsylva- uered overskirt of the lace and underlined with a satin hoop skirt.

She wore matching lace Arlington Hall, Va. They have a Baptist Men will be the ma granddaughter also, Miss Linda will be Miss Jeanne DePew of the Visiting Nurses Association. The classes will include prenatal and postnatal care of the mother and the infant, diets for both and the leans, u. Cyril Mullaney. 1411 Clearview St John Croekenberf, 318 Second Ave.

speaker. Those planning to at Jeanne Krapf. mitts. A cap of jeweled velvet leaves released her double-tiered tend are asked to make reserva Mrs. Krapf, the former Miss tions with Rev.

Ernest Atkins of veil of imported illusion and she Joseph Selesky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Selesky, 250 Charles St. Rev. Joseph R.

Doggett. St.i Paul's Church, officiated. White gladioli decorated the altar. Given in marriage by her brother, James G. Holleran, the bride -wore a blue lace princess-lined I dress with a white lace hat.

She carried a bouquet of feathered carnations and stephanotis. dressing and bathing of the baby. Margaret Sabo of Hazleton, is the Clifford Church. carried a cascade of orchids and The class will share in lectures, stephanotis with a crystal rosary films, and trips to the hospital, Family Reunions On Your Way to The Pocono Playhouse Te "Ye Can't Take With Yea" starring CharU Cebwnt, stop mmi enjoy ewr 'Hci feed Superbly prepared. The maid of honar was attired Registration is open to any ex-' Seventeen Magazine.

GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE: Fly Pan American Clipper for two weeks' tour in Europe, all expenses paid, to be an ambassadress on a grand tour of good will. FIRST 3 PRIZES: A trip to New York to be feted on TV. Additional local prizes too! owner-manager of the Hosiery Shop, Peckville. Mr. Krapf, a Hazleton native, has resided in Peckville for the past 16 years as superintendent of Samuel Kassow Throwing Peckville.

in a Danet-iengtn dress of m- The 26th annual reunion of the Sheerer family will be tomorrow pectant mother and there is no charge for the service. The classes pOrted gray lace over pink taffeta, made with a scalloped neckline at Gouldsboro ball park. There Miss Ruth Holleran, this city, will be carried on during the Sum and bouffant skirt. The brides will be a basket lunch. twin sister of the bride, was maid -COURSE DINNERS.

FROM $2X3 mer with a new series starting maid was identically attired in The fifth annual reunion of the Matylewitz family will be held tomorrow at Trovato's, Dalton. of honor in an identical frock of pink lace. She wore a white lace cap and carried pink and white feathered carnations. Prescription Service Free Delivery nOTARI'S DRUG STORE 1121 Farr St Ph. 013-8881 Rt.

Ill P.M. VI 2 S0IT Adam Matylewitz is president. The 50th reunion of the Powell every five weeks. Harrison Valet Service Formal Wear Rentals 131 Prospect Ave. PHONE DI 4-6360 Adv.

pink over gray. They wore matching floral headbands and cat tied casacdes of pink carnations and baby's breath. After a wedding trip to the Adirondack Mountains, the couple (Continued on Page 10) Bastiano Marchese, this city, Williams family will be held to was best man. Breakfast for the wedding par morrow at Boam Maplewood Dinner will be served at 5 P.M. ty followed at the Deitrick-and.

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