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i I i I 1 SCRANTON TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY-9, 1955, .27 Three Marriages Solemnized Today, Anotfer tsSet fo i. 1 1 'i 'J A' X1 1 1 I I if A i 1 1 1 A 4 f. 'a- fr i i liL-' a 5 I A A Xa jk PoUkoM Portrait Powell Portrait Powell Portrait MISS ANN J. McDONOUOH MRS. RICHARD J.

RYDER MRS. ROSS E. JOHNSON MRS. THOMAS C. PARANICH -5 Genardi-McDonough Johnson-Joyce Ryder-Needham Paranich-Rupp i Mr.

and Mrs. James McDonough. 3305 Cedar announce PERSONALS Before an altar banked with Ann Marie Hornets, 1 L. Barrese Wed In a bouffant gown of imported hand-clipped Chantilly lace and pink carnations and cibotium tulle over bridal satin, Miss Agnes ferns. Miss Marie Margaret Joyce, daughter: of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Joyce, became the bride of Ross Edward Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross II.

Johnson, St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church, Dunmore, was the setting this morning at 11 for the marriage of Miss Camilla Anne Needham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Needham, 1708 Marion and Richard J.

Ryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Ryder, 323 Taylor Ave. Rev.

Dr. the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ann Juan, to Pat rick F. Genardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Genardi, 2719 Cedar Ave.

i The wedding will take place Aug. 27 at 10 A.M. in St Joseph's Church, Davis St. i Miss McDonough, a graduate of Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing, is a staff member of the hospital. Mr.

Genardi is employed by the Trane Co. Both are graduates of Ml nooka High School. i Rose Rupp, daughter of Mrs. Peter Rupp, 2423 Jackson and the; late Mr. Rupp, became the bride of Thomas Cyril Paranich, St.

Mary Church, Waymart, was the scene of the. wedding 5 at AM nf Miss Ann I. lj f' Mrs. J. F.

Lewert, Clark's Green, formerly of Clay is recuperating at home after being a surgical patient in Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Miss Maureen Vanchiere, 215 Grove I Clark's Summit, and Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of Dun Ti.n.ti ir, oiu wain ou, ivioomc, inn morn- MarleJIometi, niece of Mr. and, Bjjn'st. MarV' Church, more, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Paranich. Dunmore. Thomas McIIugh, pastor, per Avoca. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. William Miss Monica Ungvarsky, 029 Providence brides-elect, were this morning at 9 in St.

David's Mrs. John Lesak. Waymart, and Joseph L. TJarrese, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Barrese, Carbon dale. Rev. John P. Kameen, pas Church. Rev.

Patrick II. McCor. Dpdgson-Pearce formed I the ceremony. White gladioli and daisies mingled with blue carnations to form the altar mick, pastor, performed the dou honored at a variety shower recently by Miss Mary Lavelle, Miss Carmel Mecca and Miss Maureen Regan at the Deitrick. Members of the graduating class of the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing were i among the guests.

The honored guests are members of the class. Miss Vanchiere will be become the bride of George Zimmerman, 424 Powell Clark's Summit, on Aug. 27 in Our Lady of the Snows Church, Clark's Summit Miss Ungvarsky will be married to Andrew Strenecky, 1068 Blair on Aug 6 in Holy Family Church. Mr. and Mrs.

James Randall Gurley, Baltimore, announce the birth of a daughter recently O'Bricn, cousin of the bride. A nuptial mass followed during which the Papal blessing was ble-ring ceremony and celebrated decorations. i 4 1' Wedding Saturday the nuptial mass which followed Sfazalka-Skinner Nuptials Are Held tor, performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuotlal mass before altars Red and white carnations and cibotium ferns decorated the altar. White satin bows marked Miss Arlene; Jane Dodgson, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Dodgson, 941 Clay Throop, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white imported French lace over tulle and; taffeta.

Iridescent se adorned with whjte gladioli and Miss Mary J. Stazalka, daugh SOCIETY Mr. and Kirs. William Ziegler, 738 Orchard announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie Louise Ziegler, to Joseph E. Gallagher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Gallagher, 2635 Colliery Ave. The bride-elect is associated with the Traffic Department of the Bell Telephone Co. An Air Force veteran of World War 2, Mr. Gallagher is employed by the pews.

Rev. Joseph G. Obcr green's. will be married to R. Escorted by her father to the altar, the bride was attired in a gown of white nylon tulle over bridal satin.

The long-torsoed petal bodice was designed with portrait i neckline, featuring a wide accent of jeweled Venice lace, which also edged the bodice where it met the billowing, floor-length skirt. Her veil of pure holzer, pastor, St. John The Baptist Church, knelt in the sanctu quins embellished the neckline Escorted by her brother, John and were) scattered, through the fitted bodice which was styled ary. ter of John J. Stazalka, RD 4, Honesdale, and the late Josephine Adams Stazalka, became the bride of Stuart G.

Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Skinner, 8 Clark Honesdale, Hornets, the bride was attired in a floor-jength gown of lily white Imported nylon tulle, which was The bride was escorted to the with short scalloped sleeves in University Hospital, Baltimore. dotted with the sequins.

Her altar by her brother, John Rupp, this city. The molded bod bouiiant skirt oi lace leu into a Mrs. Gurley, the former Miss Anne Carlacci, is spending July Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce, 3318 Olyphant next Saturday at 10 A.M.

in St Bridget's Church, Throop. Rev. Thomas Gildea will officiate. The bride-elect, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen Miss Gerry Collins, Throop, as maid of honor; Miss Alice O'Malley, Throop, her cousin, bridesmaid, and Miss silk French illusion was arranged from a watteau hat; of satin this afternoon at 2 in Grace Epis copal Church, Honesdale. Rev.

L. Harold Hindricks offi ice of her gown featured a scoop neckline of scalloped lace and delicately embroidered in an an over pattern. The gown featured a scalloped sweetheart neckline, short scalloped sleeves and a basque bodice fashioned with; a at the home of her mother. Mrs the Hawk Oil Inc. Both are sweeping cascade of pleated tulle and scalloped, lace flounces at the back and terminated in a chapel Theresa Carlacci, 233 St.

Frances long sleeves which tapered to graduates of Technical High elated before an altar decorated trimmed with matching Venice lace and adorned with a wide bow and streamers of satin at Cabrini Ave. with white gladioli. Karl Stahl train A matching lace cap, points over the wrists. The vol uminous skirt, fashioned with al bchool. They will be married July 30 Ben H.

Levy, 601 North Web was organist. the back. She carried i a cascade! splashed with iridescent sequins, ster is recuperating at ternate panels of lace and tulle. ripped waistline irom wnicn flowed bouffant skirt. The skirt, which iell in graceful folds in front, was accented by cascades Given in marriage by her fa Miss Rose Marie Gallia, 401 Mercy Hospital following surgery descended gracefully to floor-l" of white daisies with a shower of matching satin ther, the bride wore a strapless held her tiered veil of imported French illusion.

She carried a bouquet of carnations, with iSouth Main Old Forge, a bride- Mr. and Mrs. Emlyn Davies ballerina-length gown of lace Mrs. Joseph Smith, i this' city, of ruffles from the back waist length. Her double-tiered veil of imported French illusion cascaded from a tiara of seed pearls was her sister's matron of honor of matching satin a snower 625 Beech St, have returned from San Francisco, where they and only attendant in a ballerina-l streamers.

line to the end of the cathedral-length train. She wore matching cauntlets of imported nylon tulle. and iridescent sequins. She car and nylon tulle over satin. The torso and upper skirt were of lace; nylon tulle flounces were joined to the skirt in scallops.

The gown had a matching long length gown of light blue and visited Mr. Davies brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John biieen weiksner, Olyphant, another cousin, junior bridesmaid. Robert Falcone, Niagara Falls, will be his cousin's best man.

Edward Mallas, Dunmore, will be usher. I A dinner and' reception will be held at Spencer's. Dunmore. A graduate of Throop High School, Miss Dodgson is employed by Dr. Edwin L.

Rubin, this city. A cousin of the bride, Miss elect, was honored last night at Popoli's Restaurant, Dunmore, at a variety shower by Miss Mary Ellen Popoli. There were 50 guests. Spring flowers and silver candelabra formed the centerpiece. white crystalette fashioned with ried a modern bouquet of white orchids with white satin leaves.

Rosemarie; O'Brien was maid of The triple-tiered veil of import- It ed silk illusion was! arranged honor in a cocktail-length gown nestled in matching maline with Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Mad den, 1238 Wyoming have re sleeved lace packet with Peter strapless bodice concealed by a wide stole, caught on the left side with a Jeweled A I crown of white flowers enhanced by a light a shower of variegated ivy and satin streamers.

Her only jewelry turned from McAdoo, Schuylkill Pan collar. Her fingertip veil of imported illusuion was caught to a lace cap edged with pearls. Miss Gallia will become the bride of Thomas Lazrov Lazaro- of aqua perma-pleatcd nylon high lighted by; a sash of a deeper shade of aqua. Her headpiece was a matching hat embellished with flowers. She carried a bou County, after attending the fu was a single strand of pearls with matching earrings, gifts of the vitch, Boston, on Aug.

6 neral of Mrs. Anna Cossman. Mrs. Joseph C. Bianca 3d.

1004 She carried a white prayer book with a white rose marker. blue veil which terminated in streamers at the back was worn and she carried a bouquet of from a naio emoenisnea wun hand appliqucd flowers, iridescent sequins and tiny seed pearls. She carried white orchids nestled in pale blue maline. i Mrs. Joseph Parker, Honcsdale, cousin of thdiride, was the matron or honor.

She wore a nylon tulle cown of pastal lilac; which Mr. Fearce, a Technical High School graduate, is employed by the Golo Footwear Dun more. He is a veteran of the bridegroom. Marlene Hedgelon was the for Price is a surgical patient in Miss Anne Kearney, Dunmore, 1 ill at St. Mary'a Church, Old Forge.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henshaw, 928 Alder entertained recently in honor of the ninth birthday white daisies and blue bachelor buttons.

i 'i mer Miss Stazalka's only attend was maid of honor and only at armed forces. quet of pink carnations. The bridesmaids, Misses Mar-lene Fontinell, this city, and Marguerite Garrett, Hasbrouck, State Hospital. Mrs. William Burke.

409 Leg- ant. She wore a ballerina-length tendant in a gown of shrimp- Miss Dodgson was honored re Thomas F. Ryder, this cityj gett has returned after visit gown of Nile green nylon net over colored nylon tulle over taffeta of their daughter, Barbara Ann. Present were: Janet Bauer. Bar cently at a variety shower given by her attendants and Mrs.

Charles Burkoski and Mrs. Don were attired in gowns of pink perma-pleated nylon; styled like that worn by the of honor. ing her son, John M. Burke, a medical patient at the Veterans Hospital. Los Angeles.

Cal. She was his brother best man. Ushers included Eugene Brennan. Washington, D.C., and G. James McGrath, this city.

featured a strapless bodice which was embroidered in an allover -pattern of daisies. The bouffant triple-tiered skirt of nylon tulle bara Ann Hofmeister, Teddy taffeta with a strapless bodice and matching jacket. The wide bustle was gatherd in the back by a cluster of daisies. She wore a coronet of daisies and a short The fitted bodice was fashioned with narrow, shirred, off-the-shoulder straps underlined with crisscross folds of the tulle which formed a modified bateau neck Johnson, Cheryl Ann, Jacqueline ald Dodgson. Forty-five guests at tended.

Their headpieces matched their i also spent some time with her and Thomas P. Kilcullen, Karen There. was a breakfast for the gowns and they carried bouquets Kimes, Josette and Joseph Kolod- sister, Mrs. Ralph V. Maneval, Glendale, and her daughter.

of aqua carnations line. Her bouffant skirt, worn over wedding party and immediate families at the Century Club im jeski, Diane Knaski, Diane Levis, Miss Erin O'Brien, was her crinolines, cascaded to floor fell from an embroidered cum-berbund which matched the bodice. She wore a matching tulle stole. Her halfhat! was of the same shade lilac maline forming a pleated brim. She I carried a Alita, Stephen and Michael Rem Mrs.

o. it Jacobson, Salt Lake City, Utah. She was accompanied cousin's junior, bridesmaid in a length. She wore a matching floral mediately following i the ceremony and an afternoon reception for approximately 250 guests at ish, Linda Jeanne Shnener, James and Patricia Ann Thomas and by another daughter. Mrs.

Ko- waltz-length gown of pink nylon headpiece with eyebrow veil and maine Rock, of the Leggett St. veil in her hair, and matching net gloves. She carried a bouquet of white daisies. Maurice Brown. Honesdale, was best man.

Robert and Michael Stazalka, brothers of the bride, were ushers, i A reception was held at the Grace Parish House from 4 to 8 tulle fashioned with bertha neck short white nylon gloves. Her the same Place. basket arrangement of yellow line land tiered skirt. She wore Elaine Weber. 90 Attend Barbecue bouquet was a modern arrangement of yellow carnations with aaoress Charlotte Bannister For touring the New England and asters with babys matching headpiece and car states.

Mrs. Ryder chose a sea Twins for McMahons Twin sons were born to Dr. and Mrs. Terrence McMahon, 905 Main Avoca this morning in Mercy Hospital.) Mrs. McMahoir is the former Mils Joan Harrison Valet Service Formal Wear Rentals 131 Prospect Ave.

PHONE DI 46360 Adv. ried a miniature bouquet of the matching leaves, nestled in maline daisies breath. Miss of the More than 90 attended the re foam green sheath with white Eleanor! Barrese, sister Weds Alfred Cook Jr. with a shower of satin ribbon. aqua carnations.

I i accessories and a white orchid p.m. i bridegroom. 1 was brides Robert Johnson, Moosic, was 't John J. Paranich. Buffalo, was Miss Charlotte Bannister; End! Mr.

and Mrs. Skinner, gradu corsage. maid, and wore a gown identical his brother's best man. his brother's best man. Dr.

Michael F. Joyce, Philadelphia. Mrs. Needham was attired In a cent barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Phillips, Tother-stone Farms, West Lenox. Mrs. Robert Cornell led group singingRobert Gumaer, organist, was accompanist Dinner was served at 11 A.M. cott, N.Y., formerly of Scranton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bannister, this city, and ates of Honesdale High School, are employed by the Katz Underwear Co. I as that of the matron of honor except in sunburst yellow, and carried lilac asters and daisies brother of the bride; and James street-length dress of French blue dupioni featuring a portrait neck in the Deitrick to the wedding Walsh. Wyoming, ushered (Contlnutd on Page I) The couple left on a tour line, embroidered with summer There was a breakfast for the with babysbreath in a basket ar ranccment. I I P03 Alfred Cook son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Cook, Clark's Summit, were married Thursday white beads and rhinestones, wedding party and immediate through New York State and Niagara Falls.

For traveling, the Miss Patty Ann Todaro, New families at the Mayfair and short sleeves and sheath skirt. She chose white accessories and bride wore a coral suit with white Haven, Conn, was flower girl. She at 2 P.M. in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Endicott.

reception for 250 guests at the accessories and a white rose Cor white orchid corsage. The same place later In the day. -wore a gown of Spring green, halfhat of green pleated maline sage. mother of the bridegroom se For traveling to Canada, Mrs A They will reside at 1515 North lected a master sheer rosewood, and carried a basket of roses and Si I Johnson was attired in a dress of Main Honesdale. street-length dress, trimmed in babysbreath.

I aqua silk pique, designed on.prin Kenzo Kenzlt was best man. rosepoint lace, matching hat; and cess lines. She chose a natural straw hat and accessories and an accessories and an orchid cor Ushers were Frank Hornets, brother of the bride, and Anthony sage. if orchid corsage. I I Hospital Births AT ST.

MARY'S A daughter July 7 to John and Garcia. The former Miss Needham, a They will make their home in Breakfast -followed the cere Lyndhurst, NJ. graduate of St. Paul's i High School and Scranton-Lackawanna mony at St. Basil's Hall, Simpson The former Miss a grad Helen Woodward Myers, 835 Dinner for 72 was served there College, was employed by the uate of Duryea High School and at 2 P.M.

and a reception for 300 law firm of Harris, Warren, Hill Maple St. A son July 8 to Vernon and Rev. George Akers, pastor of the church and uncle of the bride, officiated. White gladioli and ferns decorated the church. The bride was attired in a waltz-length gown of Chantilly lace and marquisette over white satin.

The bodice and skirt were of pleated marquisette with lace inserts. Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a headpiece of seed pearls. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings, gifts of the bridegroom, and carried a swing bouquet of white rosebuds and white carnations. Miss Janet Bannister, this city, was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a blue and lavender wfiltz-length gown, and carried a swing bouquet of yellow rosebuds and white carnations.

Mary wood College, served her guests, was held, in the evening St Henkelman. I Myrle Krouse Rink, 939 Bleucher dietary internship at St Luke's Hospital, New York City. She is Mr. Ryder, an alumnus of Cen Mrs. Lesak, wore an aqua silk dress, white accessories and an iorchid corsage.

Mrs. tral High School and the Uni AT HAHNEMANN 5 A son July 8 to Charles and versity of Scranton, was associ -bridegrooms mother, wore employed I as a dietitian by St Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, NJ Her husband, an alumnus of St John's High School. Pittston, Unl ated with the General Electric gray silk dress, pink hat and Ann Evanitsky Jaskulski, 414 this city. He will attend orchid corsage. I I 1 Georgetown University Law Cen versity of Rcranton and Wilkes Fourth Blakely.

AT STATE For traveling to Florida, the bride wore a pink suit, white ac College, Wilkes-Barre, is associ ter in the Fall. The couple will reside in Wilston, Va. A son July 8 to Raymond and ated with the Great American cessories and an orchid corsage Anna May Korgcski Gillon, 1406 Insurance! New York City -She is a graduate of Waymart west Gibson St. For her daughter's wedding, Camp Scholarships Won High School and is employed at James Cook, Clark's Summit, brother of the bridegroom, was Mrs. Joyce, wore street-length A son July 8 to John and Mary Jane" MeGeitigan Bakaysa, 636 By Temple Youth Pair dress of light blue linen featur best man.

Douglas Akers, Endi ing a rounded neckline studded Miss Marion Folk, president, AHMU AVE. A daughter July 8 to Frank with blue seed pearls and rhine- and Albert Weinstein, vice presi and Margaret Cap well Trochinsky, stones. A white picture hat en dent. Madison Avenue Temple "Believes in the Weekend" CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST STORE HOURS NEXT WEEK: 608 Pittston Ave, Youth Group, have been awarded hanced by a spray of American i the Burlington Manufacturing Waymart, Mr. Barrese, a graduate of Archbald High School, conducts his own music school and orchestra.

They will reside at. 17V4 Belmont Car-bondale. i I Guests attended from Wyoming, Bethlehem, Syracuse, N.Y., Carbondale, Honesdale, Waymart and New Haven, Conn. scholarships for outstanding beauty roses on the brim, white Twin sons July 8 to James and Loretta Kozlowskl Melia, 1221 achievements, to Camp Oconomo- accessories and a corsage of the i Stanton St. woc.

Wis. roses completed her ensemble A daughter July 8 to Arthur The award winners will leave cott, ushered. An afternoon luncheon followed at the parsonage. The bride is a graduate of Endicott High School. Her husband, stationed with the Navy at Nor folk, will be discharged in December and enter business with his father.

When leaving on a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the bride wore a white dotted swiss dress, trimmed in red velvet ribbon, and a corsage of white roses. They will reside in Clark's Summit. The mother, of the bridegroom and Florence Higgins Spindler, Monday July 18 to participate chose a dress of rose ash taffeta 214 North Ninth Ave. with other youth group members finished cotton, styled with neckline, embellished A son July 8 to Raymond and Lin a leadership course. They will rounded Anna Lichak Besrycki, 305 Birch return Monday, Aug.

1. with white beads, and perma- St. pleated skirt. She wore a dark Clyde Beebes Mark 61st Married Year I Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde L. Beebe, Moscow, marked their 61st wedding anniversary yesterday. They were married i by Rev AT MERCY A son July 8 to Lee and Dor blue taffeta picture hat and ac cessories and an orchid corsage othy Conway Chapman, RD 1, Moscow. Miss Folk the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Max Folk, 543 Wheeler Mr.

Weinstein is the son of Mr Mrs. Louis Weinstein, 731 Jefferson Ave. I Past Matrons Planning Covered Dish Event Past Matrons, Past Patrons Association of Northeastern Penn Outing' of Carta Shrine Scheduled Wednesday Aison July 8 to Gerard and Marion Maczadowski Narcoonis, 10:00 TO 5:25 10:00 TO 5:25 10:00 TO 5:25 12:30 TO 8:55 10:00 TO 5:25 MONDAY-TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Alfred Foulkner in the Methodist Parsonage in Binghamton. Mrs. 822 Lincoln St Beebe is the former Miss Joseph Plans have been completed for A son July 9 to Harold and ine Stalbird, Moosic.

Mr. Beebe the annual outing of Cana Shrine Nan Durkin Card, 1007 Hickory was engaged in the spray paint Order of White Shrine; Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marian ing business here before retiring Enjoy nature's own air conditioning, refreshing mountain air. Clear spring water. Your own piece of land.

Full lake privileges. Small monthly payments. oolslc Office Lincoln SCRANTON, DI 2-3127 Evans. Lake Winola. St i A daughter July 9 to Leo F.

and Mary Druffner Murphy, 901 Main St, Avoca. sylvania, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its annual covered dish Buses will leave Masonic luncheon at Nay Aug Park Pavil The couple, members of the Moscow Methodist Church, had seven children, four of whom are living: Mrs. I George Grahamer and Mrs. John Jackman, this Temple at 11P.M. After an after lion on Wednesday, Aug.

3, at noon of entertainment, cards and swimming, dinner will be served A daughter July 9 to George; and Edith Gibbs Janes, 1711; North' Sumner Ave. i CLOSED SATURDAY THRU AUGUST 20 noon. Entertainment will be pre Mrs. Walter Shutt, Bethle at 6 P.M.i made sented and cards played. Coffee, Reservations should be A daughter July 9 to William and Mary Lynch Kurtz, 117 Ever- hem, and Mrs.

Clarence Skelton, Angels, and 23 grandchildren and with Mrs. Margaret Swingle, 616 cream, sugar and dessert will be Jton Lane, Levittown, Pa. Adams Ave. by noon Monday. served.

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