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I 1 TH' SCR ANTON TIMES. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 1950, Anne M. Shaughnessy, Margaret A. Murphy, Jane McDonnell, Margaret Burke Are Wed 'J i "fgj 5 i 'I -i 1 A l- 7 v- vJ! Hi (Bruat Photo) (Clno Photo) (OarcU Portrait MRS, WILLIAM P.

HACAN MRS. JOHN EDWARD DUPRE MRS. FRANK RICHARO MeMANAMON MRS. DAVID L. LAWRENCE NEWS SOCAL PERSONALS Miss Marie Pantuso, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Domini ck Pantuso, 1410 East Drinker SL, Dunmore, was married today to Joseph L. Mara be 11. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Mara be 11 of Oiterhout, Wyoming St. John's Society To Convene Tuesday Sister Marion Maurer of Baltimore mother house of the United Lutheran Church will address the Women's Missionary Society of St. Hagan-Murphy Miss Margaret Ann Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, 5 Pleasant Carbon-dale, was married last Saturday at 8 A.M.

in St Rose of Lima Church, that city, to William J. Hagan, 145 South Church Carbondale, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hagan, Wilkes-Barre. Rev.

John C. Gilloegl performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mM, The bride wore a white frosted organdy gown trimmed with white lace, and a matching picture hat She carried white roses. Miss Mary Lou Kerins, Carbondale, maid of honor, wore a white frosted organdy gown over ice blue taffeta. She wore a bue lace hat and carried blue tinted roses. Jack Murphy, brother of the bride, was best man.

Ushers were Thomas Murphy, brother of the bride, and Robert Hagan, brother of the bridegroom. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hagan attended Benjamin Franklin High School and are employed by General Textile Mills Inc. They will reside at 37 South.

Main St County. Rev. William A. Crottl performed the ceremony at 10:15 A31. in St.

Anthony's Church, Dun-more. The altar was decorated with gladioli, peonies and palms. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown made with a bodice; of imported corded lace. It had a round neckline and sleeves that tapered to John's Lutheran Church, 423 Jef points at the wrists. The full skirt ended in a long train.

Her three- Miss Florence Brady, 1304 Mon-sey is a patient at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Ambrose Dwyer, 1713 Mulberry St, is confined to her home by a broken arm. Mrs. W.

B. Morgan, 1221 Sloan and Mrs. Joneph Quinnan and daughter, Marlon, 1229 Sloan St are vacationing in Atlantic City. Mrs. Abraham Taylor, 550 Wyoming is convalescing at home after recently undergoing an appendectomy at Hahnemann Ho pital.

Mrs. Thomas F. Victory, 410 Stafford left by plane yesterday for St Louis, to spend a few weeks with her husband, Lt CoL Thomas F. Victory. Miss Lois McDonough, 183 Shoemaker St, Dunmore, and Miss Anne Hoskins, 402 West Drinker St, Dunmore, left by plane last night for Tampa, where they will spend two weeks with Miss McDonough's sister, Mrs.

Jerome Nolan, Tampa. Mrs. Beatrice F. Surplus, 1145 West Elm St, has returned from Philadelphia, where she attended the commencement exercises of her son, Allan H. Surplus from the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Surplus received a bachelor of science degree in economics. McMonomon-Shaughnessy Miss Anne Marie Shaughnessy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Shaughnessy, 417 Leggett St, was married to Frank Richard McMana-mon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManamon, 1819 Luzerne St, today at 11 A.M. in St Patrick's Church, West Scranton. Rev.

William J. Egan performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride wore a floor-length embroidered organdy dress with drape bertha" collar and taffeta crushable belt Her five -tier fingertip veil of imported illusion was attached to a helmet of illusion. She carried a bouquet of glamellia with gysoholia nestled in white illusion. Mrs.

Joseph McGarry, sister of the bride, was her only attendant She wore a dress identical to the bride's and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and blue delphinium nestled in blue illusion. John P. Ryan was best man. Breakfast for the bridal party followed the ceremony at Hotel Casey. A reception for the immediate families followed at the Dippre.

The bride was graduated from St Patrick's High School and attended Scranton Lackawanna College. She was employed by Comer-ford Theaters Inc. The bridegroom attended St Patrick's High School, was graduated from Seton Hall Preparatory School and attended the University of Scranton. He is employed by United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. For traveling the bride wore a dacia dress with white pique jacket white pique hat and a corsage of green canutions.

Following the wedding trip to Montreal, Canada, the couple will reside in Harrisburg. Lawrence-McDonnell Miss Jane Lorraine McDonnell, daughter of Mrs. Patrick J. McDonnell, 1828 Jackson St, and the late Mr. McDonnell was married this morning at 9 with a nuptial mass in St Patrick's Church to David L.

Lawrence, son of Mrs. David Lawrence, 1209 Woodlawn and the late Dr. Lawrence. Rev. William J.

Egan officiated. William Walsh was organist and John Mul-rooney was vocalist. Given; in marriage by her brother, J. McDonnell, the bride wore a white embroidered eyelet organdy gown over silk faille. It had a low rounded neckline, long tapering sleeves and a fitted bodice buttoned to the waistline at the back.

A full gathered skirt ended in a short train. She wore a double veil of illusion arranged from a cloche of the eyelet organdy and it was trimmed with a braid of white silk faille. She carried a cascade bouquet of white daisies with ivy. Miss Ann McDonnell, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Her gown was of white embroidered eyelet organdy worn over heavenly blue faille.

It had a fitted bodice, stand-up collar and a full flared skirt A blue faille sash was finished at the back with a large bow with streamers to the hemline of the gown. She wore a cloche of the organdy trimmed with blue faille braid. She carried blue daisies and ivy. The bridesmaids. Miss Joan McTighe and Mrs.

ere Hildebrand, wore gowns similar that of the maid of honor over frosted pink faille, with pink faille sashes. Their cloches were trimmed with pink faille braid and their bouquets were of pink daisies with ivy. Ruth Ellen Osterberg, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a white embroidered eyelet organdy frock over yellow silk faille made with a Peter Pan col- quarter length veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls. She wore a strand of pearls and pearl earrings, the gift of the bridegroom, and she carried an orchid centered by lilies of the alley.

Miss Carolyn Marabell, maid of honor, wore a maize gown of nylon Party to Precede Ann Warren's Debut Prior to the debut tonight of Miss Ann Warren, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Edward Warren, Waverly, Mr. knd Mrs. N. IL Cowdrey, Lily Lake, Dalton, will entertain at a cocktail party at their home for the adult guests attending the debut Miss Warren will be honored by her parents, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard H. Warren, Chestnut Hill, at a dinner at the Waverly club at 7:30. Following dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Worth-ington Scranton will honor their niece at a dance at their home, "Marworth," Dalton. The out-of-town guests attending the debut festivities are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, G. d'A.

Belin, Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blair Piatt Dalton; Mr.

and Mrs. Edward L. Fuller, Dalton; Mr. and Mrs. N.

G. Robertson Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer, Dalton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Louis H. Healy, Waverly Miss Marie Kearney, Emmett Kearney Jr. i and Andrew Kearney, Dalton, entertained yesterday for Miss Warren at a luncheon at the Country Club of Scranton, and Miss Joan Robertson, Waverly, entertained at cocktails at her home. Tomorrow, Miss Lynn Healy and Louis Healy Waverly, will entertain at breakfast and Miss Kath-ryn Fuller, Dalton, at cocktails at her home. ferson Tuesday at 8 P.M.

in the church school rooms. June being deaconess month in the United Lutheran Church, a film will be shown depicting the life and work of a deaconess. Mrs. Cleona Gallagher requests members to bring men's socks and handkerchiefs, which will be sent to the missionary -at Ellis Island. Hostesses will be Mrs.

John Ast-falk, chairman; Mesdames William Moyer, John Greiner, Edna Naylor, Edwin Schweitzer, Mabel Ransom, W. Oswald and Miss Kathryn Falk. Miss Vivian Notari was received into membership of the society in May. Ban on Shorts Refused OTTAWA, ONT. U.R City Solicitor Gordon Metcalf turned down today a petition by Roman Catholic institutions asking the city to prevent young' people from wearing shorts in public over taffeta, and a matching picture hat of tulle and lace.

She car Dupre-Burke The marriage oi Miss Margaret Mary Burke, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Burke, 1522 Cedar to John Edward Dupre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dupre, 517 Gibbons was solemnized this morning at 9 in St John the Evangelist Church by Rev.

Martin A. Roche. The altar was decorated with pink snapdragons and ferns. Mrs. George McCool was organist Given in marrlaga by her uncles, John J.

Barrett of Philadelphia, the bride wore a white Chantilly lace gown made with a high turned down collar, long tapering sleeves and a voluminous skirt which had insets of knife-pleated pink net The underslip of white satin was finished at the hemline with a flounce of the pleating. She wore a tiered veil of illusion attached to a poke bonnet of the lace, and she wore a four-strand choker of pink pearls. She carried white roses nestled in pink net Miss Marion A. Smith, maid of honor, wore a gown of frosted pink organdy featuring a deep scalloped neckline and short scalloped She wore pink nylon gloves and a large pink hat trimmed with long black velvet streamers. She carried pink daisies with black centers.

Peggy Barrett of Philadelphia, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a pink frosted organdy ruffled gown with a matching bonnet She carried a pink basket filled with white roses. Joseph F. Dupre, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Joseph Canavan this city, and Karl Sides of Philadelphia.

After dinner at the Blue Shutters, Elmhurst, and a reception at the home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dupre left for Niagara Falls, Canada and Wildwood, the bride wearing a white nylon, sheer dress over a red and white printed crepe strapless slip. Her picture hat was of matching crepe and her accessories wtre white. She wore a corsage of red carnations.

The bride's mother wore an aquamarine nylon chiffon dress, matching draped hat, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a dusty pink dress, navy blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The former Miss Burke is a graduate of St John High SchooL She is. employed by George B. Newton Coal Philadelphia.

Mr. Dupre, a graduate' of Technical High School, attended the Uni-of Scranton. He is a graduate of Bliss Electrical School, Washington, and is employed by International Business Machines Philadlephia, where he and his bride will reside. Out-of-town wedding guest were: ried Spring flowers. The bridesmaids, Misses Mary DeSando, Alice Toman and Rose Pantuso wore blue, pink and- Nile green gowns, respectively, with matching picture hats.

They carried Spring flowers. Barbara Pantuso, flower girl, wore maize nylon over taffeta, with a matching 1 hat. Nicholas Dodge was ring bearer, John DonVito of CI arks Summit was best man. Ushers were Adam Matalave of Lake Winola; Victor -Vaskus, Meshoppen and Frank Mankowski, Washington. Breakfast at the Green Ridge Listen to Station WQAN CLUB NOTES Mrs.

Frank Johnson, 628 Minooka Moosic, entertained executive board members of the Parliamentary Law Club at her home yesterday at a dessert luncheon. The Mother's Club, Greek Catholic Church, will sponor a Father's Day banquet at St Mary's Hall, Linden St, tomorrow at 6:30 P.M. Rev. Nicholas E. Patrick is honorary chairman, Mrs.

George Kovach, chairman, and Mrs. George Yanko, cochairman. The Greek Catholic Guild will meet Monday at 8 P.M. at the home of Mrs. J.

B. Harwin, 1616 Capouse Ave. STORE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 5:25, THURSDAY. 10 to 1:55. Shop Early in the Day for Best Service.

Club was followed by a dinner and reception at the club. Later Mr. and Mrs. Marabell left on a motor mm Births at Hospitals riar and a yellow sash. Here white Fashion Tops trip to Canada and Niagara Falls, the bride wearing a dacia suit, brown accessories, white hat and orchid corsage.

The former Miss Parituso is employed by the Trouser Corp. of America. She is a graduate of Dun-more High School. Mr. Marabell, a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, is associated in business with his father.

They will reside in Osterhout. Miss Margaret Healey, 909 Grove St, Avoca, will leave on Wednesday, June 28 on the Ude de France for a six week pilgrimage to Rome. She was feted by friends, and coworkers of Summit Corporation at the Scranton Country Club, last night. Those present were Misses Marie Mattes, Frances Samson, Agnes Coyle, Lois MeyC Blanche Morgan, Jean Seymour, Ruth Benge, Catherine Wallace, Kay Koczwara, Marie Mrozek, Mary Lydon, Bess Reynolds, Marion Thomas, Mildred McDonough, Lena Jones, Hilda Monahan and Mary Mahon. pink orchid.

They will reside at 1521 Quincy Dunmore. The former Miss Cregan is a graduate of West High School, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Business College and Moses Taylor Hospital Training School for Nurses. Mr. Morahan was graduated from Central High School and attended the University of Scranton. He is engaged in business locally.

Out-of-town wedding guests were: Mrs. Bernard Reybold, Newton, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleason, Philadelphia; Miss Claire Reneau, Miss Anna Hennessey, Mr- and Mrs. Raoul Phaneuf, Ware, Mass; Roger Morahan, Detroit; Miss Agnes Gaffney, Freeland; Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hefferan, Carlisle; Mrs. James WalL Summit Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cornell, Roxboro. Miss Be mice F. Clute, New York, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George Clute, became the bride today of Karl L. Dowhie, son of Mrs. Louis Dow hie, formerly of Scranton now of Bergenfield, and the late Mr. Dowhie. The ceremony was performed in New York by-the Rev.

Donald Har 's' Don't Miss This Lingerie Sale! SLIPS in figure-proportioned lengths SEVfN SIZES FOR EACH HEIGHT GROUP cloche was trimmed with yellow silk faille braid. She carried a straw basket filled with yellow daisies and ivy. Frank Surdoval was best man. Ushers were James P. McDonnell, brother of the bride, and David Surdoval.

After breakfast. at the Colonial Inn, and a reception at Hotel Jermh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left for the Poconos, the bride wearing a shrimp linen dress with a white eyelet overskirt, white linen hat and white accessories. They will reside at 309 Laurel Drive, Oak Ridge, darks Summit The former Miss McDonnell is a graduate of Technical High School and a member of the Catholic Junior League.

She is employed by Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Co. Mr. Lawrence, a graduate of Central High School, attended the University of Scranton and the University of Miami Law SchooL He is employed as a claim investigator by Ttetheway Adjustment Agency. MERCY: A son yesterday to Ross and Ethel Bowden Pettigrew, 511 East Scott St, Olyphant; a daughter yesterday to John P. and Alice May 0Malley, 170 Parker St A daughter today to George and Frances Manzo Goumillout 1125 Reynolds Ave.

WEST A son yesterday to Herbert and Marie Peters Karam, 1123 Lafayette St ST. MARY'S: A daughter yesterday to Thomas and Rose Powell Walsh, 3111 Birney Ave. STATE: Daughters yesterday to Joseph and Eleanor Smith Baldoni, rear 120 River St; to Joseph and Emilie Morris McHale, 215 Elizabeth St, Dunmore. HAHNEMANN: A son today to Anthony and Adelyn Viola San-done, lz7 Harrison St, Dunmore. Sisterhood to Have Supper Tuesday Night Columbus Sisterhood, Dames of Malta, will have a covered dish supper Tuesday, at 6 PAL in the Green Ridge Bank Building.

Members of Columbus Commandery, Knights of Malta, will be guests. Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin is chair-( man of arrangements. Members are asked to provide silverware. An old-fashion country wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Martin J. Barrett rington, i rector of Community and son, Michael, Long Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokes, Mary Frances Stokes, Misses Mary ann and Patricia Barrett and Jack Barrett Mr.

and Mrs. Paul CV Wil-hem Miss Geraldine Ramazano, Miss Lillian Rose, all of Philadelphia. Margaret Farrell Chosen 'Stardust Ball' Queen OVW 5' 7" 3- 5- TO 3' 7- UMOCtS'S- will be staged under the direction of Mrs. Ella Oakes. Miss Margaret Farrell was chosen queen of "The Stardust Ball" which was conducted last night in honor of the 1950 class of the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing by the Junior class of the school on the roof MENU 9183 SIZES J2 20 SUNDAY NIGHT SUFPKB Steamed Flh Steaks with Special Mayonnaise Green Asparagus Bread and Butter Berry Shortcake Beverage Steamed Fish Steaks Ingredients: Chilled steamed fish steaks, 1, cup mayonnaise, Yt MOTS: Height Meaawreel With Sitae Oa.

ONE WEEK June 19-24 Prices are pared in this first-in-11 -years nationwide sale of these Seamprufe favorites scientifically sized for short, average and tall figure types. Just give your height and bust measurement and they fit you everywhere, automatically. $2.98 Tailored Seamprufe Slips Tiny embroidered scallops on bodice qq top. Of Bur-Mil multifilament rayon crepe in white, pink, navy and black. etas' 32 to 44.

Mighty fetching bit of frosting! This- easy-sew blouse is top of the fashion too. Team with any skirt Miss' Dorothy Cregan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cregan, Oaklyn, NJ, became the bride of Bernard J.

Morahan son of Bernard J. Morahan, 1733 Wyoming and the late Mrs. Morahan, this morning at 10 in Immaculate Conception ChapeL Rev. Leo Gildea performed the ceremony and was celebrant of the nuptial mass. The altar was decorated with white gladioli and cibotium ferns.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white marquisette gown over taffeta. It had a round neckline and a bertha of satin ap-pliqued leaves. The sleeves tapered to points at the wrists, and the bouffant skirt also featured the appliqued leaves and ended in a short train. Her hip length veil of illusion was arranged from a braided satin and seed pearl coronet She carried larkspur and stephanotis. Mrs.

Louis Beardell, matron of honor, wore a white marquisette gown made with a shirred bodice, full skirt and shoulder cape interest. She carried blue, pink and yellow early Summer flowers and wore a halo of similar flowers in her hair. John J. Gallagher Jr. was best man.

Charles Gallagher, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and William Cregan, brother of the bride, were ushers. A reception followed at Hotel Jermyn. The bride's mother wore a navy blue chiffon dress, pink hat, blue accessories and a pink orchid. When- Mr. and Mrs.

Morahan left for Cape Cod, the bride wore a blue linen dress, large brown straw hat, brown accessories and ai specially nice for square dancing! cup prepared mustard, cup Church. A reception followed at the home of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her. brother, Albert F. Clute, wore an afternoon gown of white embroidered organdy and a matching hat with an illusion veiL She carried a Bible with white orchids.

Miss Madeleine J. Douet her only attendant was attired in aquamarine embroidered organdy. Leonard Dowhie served as best man for his brother. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Bergenfield. The bride "was graduated from the Walton School for Girls and New York University.

Mr. Dowhie, an alumnus of Scranton Conservatory of Music, is with the firm of Rogers Slade, management consultants in New York. Miss Irene Newberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newberry, 174 Spruce Archbald, was married today at 2 PJU.

in First Presbyterian Church, Arch-bald, to Floyd R. Mott son of Mr. and Mrs Floyd R. Mott, 609 Cedar Ave. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Frank Condro, pastor. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white slipper satin gown with long sleeves ending in points at the wrist, beaded neckline and a full skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was arranged from a coronet of pearl beading. She carried a colonial Continued 'on Page 10 cream (whipped), 1 teaspoon fine Kerrs Touch and Go' Gets Praise Notices "Touch and Go," written by Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kerr, has received complimentary reviews from seven British papers and the London writer for Variety, American amusement world Mrs. Kerr is the former Miss Jean Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins, 1115 Electric St Mr.

Kerr recently was appointed drama critic of the American magazine Commonweal. He will assume his duties in September. The Kerrs are writing a new musical. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Kerr are members of the faculty of Catholic University, Washington, D.C. St. John's' Ladies Aid Plans Picnic Luncheon Plans are being completed for a picnic luncheon by the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Lutheran Church. 425-427 Jefferson on Thursday at 11 AM.

at the Nay Aug picnic grove. Coffee will be served, but members are asked to bring their own basket lunch. A surprise program is being arranged by the following team captains of the- society: Mesdames Harry J. Bloom, J. Harry Gallagher, Peter Notari Sr.

and Minnie Webley. In case of inclement weather the picnic will be at the large park pavilion. Pattern 9183 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Size 16 takes IV yards 35- ly chopped sweet pickle, thinly inch; 6 yards 2 -inch eyelet edge; sliced cucumber and tomato. of the nurses' home. The class will was read and presentations made.

Miss Mildred White was chairman and Miss Rose Gilboy, coc hair-man. They were assisted by a large committee. What About Grandpa? Don't you think he'll enjoy a box of Candy as well as Dad. Dunmore Candy Kitchen Adv. J16-t2 ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q.

If thero ara a man and a woman guest of honor at a formal dinner, bow ara they seated? A. The woman guest of honor should be seated at the right of the host and the man guest of honor seated at the right of the hostess. lv yards 3-inch eyelet banding. This easy-to-use pattern gives Method: Arrange fish steaks on serving plate. Mix mayonnaise.

mustard, cream and pickle lightly perfect fit Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. together. Frost steaks with this send 25 cents in coins for this and garnish with cucumber and tomato slices. pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of The Scranton Times, 366 Pat tern Dept. 232 West 18th St, Finland is studying the extent $3.98 Lace Trimmed Seamprufes New York 11, N.Y.

Print plainly to whicB rentals may be A I I NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, bodice and hem. Bur-Mil multifilo- 5 OV SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 3 -c Fashion comes in all sizes in our ment rayon crepe, white, pink, navy, black. Sizes 32-44. Marian Martin Pattern Book.

Send 20 cent more (in coins) to get this Greentown Nursing Home JN THE POCONOS Greentown, Pike County Pa. Abeat Mlaatea rreas Seraataas Newfoundland 4262 or 3767 New Meaerase BsUi Seamprufe slips are us in Scranton Summer style picture for the family. There's an active-sports wardrobe, too, plus FREE a stunning beach-bra pattern printed exclusive with Third Floor' Q. Should the bridegroom send the bride's bouquet to the church when having a church, wedding? A. No; he should have it sent to the bride's home.

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