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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 23

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23 SCRANTON TIMES. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1831, Married Saturday in Jesiup Church To Be Wed to James G. Hopkins on May 5 Becomes Bride in Mayf ield Ceremdny I Auxiliary to Meet Ballet Guild Plans Trip to New York' In St.

Mark's Church The Spring meeting of District Fifty-three members' of the Scranton Ballet Guild made plans 6 of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Scranton Convocation. Episcopal for a bus trip to New York City, Sunday, April 15, at their recent Diocese of Bethlehem will be held Thursday, April 12. in St. Mark's meeting in St. Luke's Parish The buses will leave Scran Episcopal Church, Dunmore.

I ton at 9 AM. While in New York Rev. David Doughton, rector of the group will attend a perform the host church, will be celebrant ance of the. American Ballet Com of the holy communion service pany at the Metropolitan Opera which will open the meeting at House. 10:30 A.M.

Following the service. Reservations may be made at a short business meeting will be conducted. Mrs. Harry W. Lewis.

245 Wyoming until 6 PJA. on Saturday. The public is invited to Hazleton, diocesan president, and Mrs. El wood Allan, Jermyn. con- make the trip.

Arthur V. Rosar presided during vocational vice president, will speak, ana oiucers wiu give re the business session and jiamed Mrs. Joseph Pinkus chairman of ports. the telephone squad, assisted by Luncheon will be served at.l2:30 ft i tM A ici rw Mesdames Oliver Chandlee, Arthur PAL by the Women of St. Mark's Church, with Mrs.

Edwin Heal and 'y V. Rosar, R. W. Nash, and the Misses Terry Fedor and Helen Zol- tonski. Mrs.

George Kunz in charge of reservatio'hs. Reservations for the Mrs. Gounod Evans was wel luncheon will close on Tuesday comed as a member of the Guild At the afternoon session at 1:30 It was decided to sponsor a performance in the FalL per P.M. Rev. Erastus H.

Green will speak on "World Council of haps in October. Committees will Churches of Christ." Rev. Green be named at the next meting which will be Sunday, May 13 at 2.30 P.M. at 245 Wyoming Ave. Following the business meeting, Robert H.

Shulenberger presented is secretary of the United Churches of lackawanna County. in. Charles Shike will speak on 'The Church Woman's Opportunity for Sendee Today." Mrs. Shike, a resident of this city, assists ber husband in his work as regional director of the state staff of the YMCA An Afternoon of Ballet Music with excerpts from Tschaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" and "Sleeping Beauty George Balan- chine's "Slaughter on 10th Ave MISS JOSEPHINE MARGARET ZYCHOWICZT Delibes Rossini'; (GarcU Portrait) MRS. VITO CIACUA of Bridgeport, will be his Sylvia" and "Dance for Six" MRS.

CHARLES W. SZOSTOWSK1 brothers best man. Ushers will be Strauss "Graduation and CLUB NOTES Miss Ceil Gregilovitch of Car- Chopin's "Les Sylpbives." Thomas Cawley of Pittston; Robert Mm Effie Scighotu, diuhtrr bome, dirncr at Dcruerj's Reiir of Mr. and Mrs. Felix ScacliottL rant Da sin e.

and a reception bondale, maid of honor, and Miss and Mrs. John Zychowicz.1 1118 Green Ridge announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Josephine Margaret, to James Golden Hopkins, son of Mrs. Richard Hopkins, 410 South Main Pittston, and the late Mr. Tb marriage of Miss Jean Ann SUcko, daughter of William Stacko, 15 Griffin Ave, Carbondale, and the' late Mrs. Stacko.

to Charles W. Quigley of Forty Fort: Dr. A. Cummings and Cesare Antoniacci Electric City Council 150. Third Ave, Jmup.

was mar-i SbastxeIU's Hall. Jcsmp. of America, will meet toniht ried Saturday in St. Mary's As-'ceant and Mrs. OasUa left tor Mew Antique Show Scheduled Marion Benton of Carbondale, bridesmaid, wore shell pink marquisette' and lace gowns featuring cap sleeves, fitted bodice and a 8 in GAR Hall.

Mrs. Mildred sumption Church, Jessup. to Set i York, the bride weanrt a gry fTl 1 1 1 1 .1. Szostowski. son of Walter Srostow- By JWV Post Auxiliary Owens will preside.

Officers are Alto Ciariia. son of Leonard rait nary blue acre ski of Waymart and the late Mrs. Mrs. carl weisraan, chairman of asked to wear white. Iieka, 423 Smith St, Dunmore.

Rev. res and an orchid corsaje. bertha forming a point at the front The wedding will be on Satur Szostowski, took place Saturday at 11 AM. in Sacred Heart of Jesus an antique show and sale May 14, day, May 5, at 10 A.M. with a nup iDr.

William Boyd performed the. The former Miss SralKU. a The Women of St. Luke Church ceremony at 9 A.M. and was ecle- rraduate of Blakely Ilixa Sch4, and back.

They wore French straw Dutch bonnets. They carried spray 15 and 16 at Hotel Jermyn, spon tial mass in Holy Family Church. ine onae-eiect, a graauaie oi Marywood Seminary and Marywood College, is associated in business with her uncles in the Obrana Press. Mr. Hopkins, a graduate of West Pittston High School and the University of Scranton, is manager of the Subregional Veterans Administration Office in Scranton.

He Church, Mayfield. Rev. Joseph Morzewski performed the ceremony bouquets of deep pink carnations sored by the 'Ladies Auxiliary to Sandy Weisberger-Leon Kaplan will conduct a luncheon meeting brant of the nuptial mass The wt employed by Ceclncal Re-tomorrow at 1 P.M. in the parish altar was decorated with Easter ctanc Jessup Serrrant Rev. Stephen A.

Kollar, pastor, will officiate. Breakfast for the and was celebrant of the nuptial and ivy. ost, Jewish War Veterans, has mass. Miss Camile Yuorkowski William Stacko Jr. was best, man immediate families will follow at announced that out-of-town deal and Andrew Nobilski of Simpson Hotel Casey.

and Stanley Yuorkowski Jr.1 were vocalists with Stanley Yuorkowski ers will display unusual items. was usher. Miss Miriam Majernik will be is president of the University of The show will be open from noon maid of honor and Edward Hopkins I Scranton Alumni Association. Breakfast, dinner and a followed at Rusalavitch's Hall, Sr. at the organ.

The altar was decorated with Easter lilies, pink to 11 PM. daily. Exhibitors will include Paul E. Bernheimer. Nor house.

Mrs. Charles Shike will 'lilies. iCiaglia. a graduate of Dunnrt speak on "My Observations at the Given in marriage by ber fa-'ltifh School, to with the 109th la-United Nations." jther, the bride ore a white satin fantry Regiment at Camp fashioned with a high round bury. Ind.

Gladys Watkins Post 550. Amer-J neckline, sheer yoke of illusion, a ican Legion, will meet tomorrow; bertha of satin and Chantilly lace Executive at 8 P.M. in Koch-Conley Postiand a full skirt with an inset of 3 Home. North Washington Ave. Mrs 'the ruffled lace down the back ofjlO Heard On KOOiO Martin T.

OMalley. commander.Uhe skirt. Her Cinder tip-length Mua Bertha D. MacNeiU. ho will preside.

illusion was arranged from completing ber 25th ear ai eiff a satin cloche. She carried a prayer, tjve secretary of the Br Sarter Or- Carbondale. When Mr. and Mrs. and white gladioli and cibotium Szostowski left on a trip to the ferns.

ton, who will present displays figurines in bisque and Southern States and Cuba, the Given in marriage by her father. SOCIAL NEWS Dresden, early American and Vic bride wore a navy blue suit, white torian china, colored glass and an the bride wore a gown of imported Belgian lace in a Chinese pattern. Net and nylon fashioned the fitted hat, navy blue accessories and a fur outstanding display of prints. stole. They will reside on Fair Mrs.

Paul Amadio and Miss Mari Proceeds will be used for the Honesdale. Scranton City Chapter. with an orchid marker. canua'uon, a Red Featbrr Areacy. on Kurnts of Vandling entertained benefit of hospitalized veterans The bride, a graduate of Benja ters of the American Revolution, Tickets may be purchased from any Miss Mary Lou Silvestri of Peck- will be interviewed tomorrow at ville was her cousin's maid of PJL over Radio Suuoo min Franklin High School, Car bodice which had long fitted sleeves and a bertha, The lace skirt had a foundation of satin.

Her veil or imported French illusion was arranged from a headpiece of recently with a shower party in Borough Hall, that place, in honor Births at Hospitals AT MERCY A daughter April 5 to Louis and member of the organization or at bondale, is employed by Allen Un of Miss Rosemary Amadio, 527 Main the door. honor. She wore a Nile green Chantilly lace and marquisette WARM. On Monday at noon, she wOl be heard over the Scranton Times Sta- Vandling. There were 70 derwear that city.

Her husband, a graduate of Waymart High School, engaged in the lumber lace. She carried a spray bouquet gown made with a scalloped neck Augusta Gurevitex Weinberger, 177 will meet at the Lackawanna Historical Society Home. 232 Monroe Ave. on Monday at 2:30 PJ4. The board will meet at 1 PM.

Mrs Raymond Fellow regent will preside. At the general meeting, a film entitled "The Rehearsal," will guests. Ex-Resident of City of stephanotis and ivy centering Moosic Old Forge. aad lace pepiom. She WQAN, on the "Open House" line Nile and excavating business.

twin lavendar orchids. A son April 4 to Bernard and Mrs. Peter Stolan, 211 North Featured in Article green mitts and a msicmng 'program. Mary Stancheski Archaniolowicz, picture hat She earned yellow In honor of Miss MacNnll's silver Mrs. Cortland Leigh of New York, Cameron entertained her card club recently at home.

High scores RD 2, Factoryville. carnations. be shown. Tea will be served. the former Laura Jean Davis, inn mm I1 frm The ondesmaias.

miss ihiriey tr werd made by Mrs. Joseph Devine, and Mrs. Roy Randomonski. Other AT ST. MARY'S A daughter April 4 to Paul and PERSONALS Farrow of Peckrille and Mus Ann" House will be conducted at the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayland H. Davis, 418 Wheeler is the subject of an article published Marriage Licenses guests were Mesdames Harry Zen Ellen Sweeney Genarda, 2800 Bir- Kolsovsky of Jessup. wore yellow 'rirU Hnh Fourth a ke, Edward Scheller, Andrew Bed' ney Ave. Roy P.

Schofiald. Scranton; Buth C. ffown. made identical to that worn -rs. .,.1.

recently in a metropolitan news HuIm. Scranton. inton nar, Michael Echon and Patrick A son April 4 to Joseph and Rita paper. crtnid B- oy me maia on nonor. iney wore, pounced as Irom 4 to 8 PM have mitrkinn mittc rA i- 11 r-m Vi tw a a a Martin Ort.

Scranton laiky. Scranton. Farrell. Black McDerroott 2610 Cedar Ave. Mrs.

Ann Golob, 209 Jefferson- t0morrW Classes foe Women Robert Sims. 1707 Electric St. To Resume af CYC Mrs. Leigh, purchasing dietitian at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, 1 nv airnai err ft infml rirnt.

a AT WEST SIDE A son April 5 to Fred and Doris 1 1 sa 1 ivvi Miiuu 1 in i CPPCalUaVC GI Invitations have been issued by (since 1946, gives some ideas on Prya Aldrich. Mehoopany. Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Buggy of Williamstown for the marriage of St East Stroudsburg iU0M- ifrom different sources. A son April 4 to Willard and Donato Ciaglia wa, best man Sal-j Mr James W. McNulty is chair- Dunmore, is a patient in Moses Tay All special interest classes for A son April 4 to John Anthony combating high prices for food with the employment of various menus lor Hospital. Dorothv Kambeck Holeate. Susaue-ivwre cco na scagnwu man in aiiair ana atrs and Ava Puras Tylutke, 316 North women will be resumed at the their daughter, Marie, to Leonard Czarnecki, son of Mr.

and Mrs. and the utilization of more staple Wilson is president of the organi- Van Buren Ave. hanna Clarks Summit r- ushers. A daughter April 4 to William! After breakfast and solid foods. at the bride's zation.

Joseph Czarnecki, 617 Dundaff St rT" va Uiuuii i. Catholic Youth Center this evening Rocky Glen Moosic, is a MA surrical raUent in Tavlor HosoitaL ter three-week Easter, interval AT TAYLOR A daughter April 5 to Arthur and Mrs. Leigh's husband. Dr. Leigh, Dickson City.

and Agnes Fratago Jenkins, 110 graduate of Alleghany Genera The weddirig will be on Satur Irene Zrublo Knopp, 1242 Morey Miss Jean Kessler. 239 Putnam The f08 1x1 hridge, hat design-StTS a "Juent in Moses Taylor Hospital, Pittsburgh, had four and day, April 14, at 10:30 AM. in St, Old Forge. one-half years of service in the Sacred Heart Church, Williams- A daughter April 5 to James and Arnold Ave. AT STATE A daughter April 4 to Richard and Dorothy Laskey Donvito, 1218 Lloyd St.

A son Anril 4 to Michael and Amy Medical Corps, and recently town, and will be followed by appendectomy. Margaret Riddle Howard, 343 Sussex Old Forge. reception in Lykens Hotel, Lykens quested to report to theLynett completed five years of service in St. Luke's Hospital, New York. He Miss Mary Pradon, 433 Prescott UyCeum before going to the spe- A son April 4 to William and Honoring Miss Mary Lois Morris Ave, nas reiurnea irom new xorcial sessions.

is now engaged in chest surgery at Naomi Kelly O'Boyle, 533 Green Manoski Otak, 3204 Laurel 1538 North Washington Seton Hospital, that city. wuryea. 1 Ave. bride-elect, Mrs. William Lance The former Miss Davis, whose wnere sne anenaea me imerna- expected that announcement tional 1Iair show- will be made tonight of the new Mrs.

Frank 1129 Hskm tn nfforpd for women A son Apnl 4 to reward and A son April 4 to Joseph and Mary Mrs. John Giblin and Mrs. William R. Graff entertained recently with wedding took place July 8 in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, New South Webster is spending at the center. The selection of ujwuu.

icauiu. iiarrison oral. 8iv neeier Ave. George Moosic. a son April 4 to Kenneth and AT HAHNEMANN Marilyn Lesh Hice.

RD 1. Clarks 3 a variety shower at Mrs. Graff I .3 York, was graduated from Centra home, 931 Moosic St There were two weeks witn her sister, Mrs. these classes was based on re-William Pearson, of Upper Darby, quests made by women atending Pa. the first sessions, and by members A daughter April 4 to Michael I Summit High School and Pennsylvania State College where she majored 12 guests.

Daffodils and white daisies were in dietetics. She served her in A son April to Aloysius and Margaret Card Holleran, 1144 Dr-rig St, Dunmore. Robert Hanick. 12, twin son of 1 who made their revests known by and Elizabeth Sumilas Kaminskas, 1812 Cusick Ave. A daughter April 4 to Robert and ternship at St Luke's Hospital.

Continued en Page 34) Mr. and Mrs. William Hanick, 733lmu Pne t0 oirecior SENSATION OF THE NEWEST WASHDAY IDEA! Capouse Ave underwent an appendectomy yesterday in State HospitaL Miss Barbara Harris, a senior at Wilson College, has been initiated into Phi. Beta Kappa at the col I ma 1 lege. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter L. Harris, 2333 North Washington Ave. 7 SLIM 'N' Miss Joan Kelly, 912 Alder and Miss Geraldine Higgins, 309 Birch St, are attending the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C-, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A Cyril Phillips, McLean Gardens, oyo Elected by Auxiliary Mrs. Henry E. Collins was elected president of the Ladies Auxiliary I li'lQil SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE TYPE OF WATER IN SCQAHTOM AREA ox the cortex cottage uud at a recent meeting in the Twin Grill. I I Mrs. Charles McGeehan presided.

4 Mrs. Mary Brown was elected! secretary-treasurer. The next meet ing will be at the clubhouse in Cortex at a time to be announced. I GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOUR WASH i il are tow 9 wew i it PEANUT BUTTER Softer th-'- ALL-BRAN MUFFINS Ho creaming, no en-beating -one easy mlTing this KeQoggqmck vayl 1 ara Kalian's 1 tup sifted lew I ap Milk boklnt pawrfse I IN THE TYPE OF WATER 'E HAVE HERE em tsn er "i low ComPTji lA Solium I. Onmhrno All-Bran.

mCk and peanut TESTED butter tn mlilng bowl. APPROVE baa ben tf, Scran- S. B2Tt together floor, baking powder Makes our local wafer softer than ram wafer! and smlt Into aamo bowl; add sugar aa ta. Bar enig unta combined. more iCIONT SIZE S.

mil greased muffin pans 4 full. Bake in preheated moderately hoi oven (4007.) about 25 minutes. washday PJgJ dothe. tion. SSU than in this area in the last 5 ytartl Safe for colors.

Kind to hands. except for discoloration not rr-movable by aoap and water. Money back if not tatwfied. Return unuted portion to Lever BrotXm Company. New Rain-Soft Ijtinso gives rain-soft suds that last clean longer in our kind of water actually renew themselves.

TTiey get out more dirt than any leading washday product introduced 10 medium mnfllni, 3 inches IS la diameter. whiter new. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Amrtttr flaw h4mUmf Ur MUn LtlEWEST OF RttlS.O4T.HE ONLY WASHDAY PRODUCT WITH SOLIUM.

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