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-THE SCRANTON TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1945. 1ft 1 Six Who Became Brides In Late November Nuptials A fe I I I i '1- -r 4- 4 J'- y. xv a -x1 1 v-- A 4 fell? I BIRS. JOHN ONUFRAK MRS. THOMAS M.

MOUGIIAN MRS. WALTER WHITFORD MRS. JOSEPH A. STAGE MKS. FRANCIS BABORSKY MSS.

DON STILLO WED TS ST. LUCY'S CHTJSXH I MrsI Thomas Ml Moughan, the for-l mer Dorothy M. Spohrer, daughter I 4. jrl Cipriano, daughter of Gaetano Cipri-1 of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Spohrer WYOLHKG TAYLOR ALTON ano of 34 Nortn Bromley Avenue. to Don Stillo. son of Mr. and Mrs.

CLIFFORD Mrs. Via la Bennett, Cerrespondent rhona Clifford l-R-21 HARFORD Mrs. Lynn Bralnarc, Cerrespond- tzl Nm Items Left Wlta Her Will Get Prsmpt Attention. o. Nicholas Stillo of Brooklyn.

N. took place Saturday morning in St. Lucy's Church. Rev. Myron Florey CerrespeadraL EUray rkm S-ltSC tM SMik Mate HI Llacola Street, Fhcai UU performed the ceremony, details of rka Ifl-M Tjm left at ike Disaia heat at the UIsmii Ooti CeapuT BeiJ- mart era Blraey Aveaaa.

which were published yester Clifford. Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs.

READY F03 THMSGIYES EAF.1 f'R. MRS. W. W. OAKLEY Taylor.

Nov. 26. Mrg. Grant Davis of 109 Carroll Street. Pittston.

to shown above in her bridal gown of ivory brocaded satin and veil of Her marriage to Thomas s. Moughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Mouxhan of 150 Oak Street, Pittston Township, took place Saturday morning in St. Mary's A Munition Church.

Pittston. Rev. Henry A. Diehl, pastor, performed the ceremony, details of which were published in Saturday's Times. After a motor trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Moughan will reside at 109 Carroll Street Pittston. The bride is a former employe of the F. W. Woolworth George Snyder and family of End-well.

N. Y-, spent the weekend at day's Times. Mr. and Stillo will reside at 356 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn. ONTJFRAK-DANCHAK Wyoming, Nov.

26. The annual or South Mam street is iu at ner A miliary Have Party. horn. ENTERTA1XED Oil USSIVERSABY football game between Wyoming the home of Mr. Mrs.

A. l. Snyder. Mrs. William Town end of.

West Memorial High School and West Minooka, Nov. 28. Arrangements have been completed for the card Miss Christine Danchak. daughter Wyoming High School will be played Thanksgiving Day at 10 o'clock in of Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Danchak of Simpson, was married Saturday party and movie to be presented on Tuesday evening, Dec. 3, in the Com uie Wyoming Stadium. John Lud munity House for the benefit of the afternoon in ss. peter and Paul Mrs. Charles S.

Ross Jr. of Scranton entertained the Baptist Missionary Society last Wednesday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Franklin of Waverly. Mrs. Kenneth Rivenburg and wikowski is coach ox the west Wyoming team and George Weaver Dalton, Nov. 25.

The Parent- Teacher Association will meet it the high school tonight at 8 o'clock. Edgar Stevens and Robert L. Stevens. Pittsburgh visited their parents. Mx.

and Mrs. E. Stevens, recently. There wil Ibe a union Thanksgiving service at the Baptist Church tomorrow at 7:30 P. M.

Rev. Thomas Jones will be the speaker. There will be special music, James McKean Jr. spent a weekend furlough from the army with friends and relatives here. Nicholas Danlyk hasjreturned from Canada where he visited relatives.

The Methodist Church entertained in honor of Mrs. Waitte, the former Edna Jones, at the church parlors Friday evening. Because of the holiday this week the Baptist Church choirs rehearsed last evening and there will be no other rehearsal this week. Company, Pittston. Mr.

Moughan is is coach of the Wyoming team. Church, that place to John Onufrak. also of Simpson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Onufrak.

Rev. Methodius Naiveschuk performed the The annual joint pep rally of both schools will be held tonight at 7 Harford, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs, Williston W.

Oakley of Oakley were tendered a surprise party at their home Saturday evening in honor of their forty-second wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley received many cards and gifts. Rev.

P. J. Bult spoke an dMrs. Flossie Brun-dage read an original poem. Readings were given by Mr.

Oakley. Those present were: Mrs. Lizzie L. Carey, Sprftigville; Mrs. Flossie employed by the Erie Railroad Company.

STAGE -DE VINE ceremony. daughter, Ruth, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Simon Iyoob of The bride wore a white brocaded o'clock in the Wyoming Memorial High School Auditorium. Bands of Carbondale. The marriage of Miss Mary E.

satin gown, veil of illusion and carried roses and pompons centering both schools will take part in the Taylor Street suffered a broken arm at her home last week. Miss Eleanor Kline, who ia teaching at Hatfield. will arrive here tomorrow Jo spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents on High Street. Mrs. Hairy Undertnan of Arch-bald visited her parents on Street Saturday.

Dr. A. W. Samson has returned after several da ys visit at West Chester. Pa.

James Evan of High Street is able to be around after an illness of several days. Plan your Christmas shopping today. Desirable gifts for every member of the family. Friedman's. Adv.

N2S-t3. Ifrs. M. R. Kerr of Church Street attended the tea given for Mrs.

Daniel Lewa at the Welsh Baptist Mrs. Carl Derr. Mrs. Lililan an orchid. Miss Anna UanchaK, program.

Dodie Haas of Kingston, humorist, will speak. The players Devine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Devine of 830 West Market Street to Joseph A.

Stage, son maid of honor and Misses Dorothy Ladies Auxiliary of the Minooka Hose Company. Chairmen and committee workers are putting forth every effort to make this affair' a success, and residents of the township are urged to co-operate by attending the party. Classes will be dismissed tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the Thanksgiving vacation in Minooka School. Jerry Kennedy Jr, Birney Avenue, underwent a tonsUectomy recently in a Scranton hospital Patrick Mullen. Cedar Avenue, was a recent visitor in Baltimore, Md.

Garbage and Ash Collection. James O'Mallev will collect gar Brundage. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Danchak and Anna Onufrak, brides will be introduced by their coaches.

Other speakers will be Supervising Mason and daughter. Barbara. Fac- Sneidman and Rhode Shields of Nicholson were callers in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Nolan of Scranton were guests of Mrs. Anna Neary on Saturday. maids, wore, brocaded and net Principals Gilbert Perry of West Wyoming and John E. Piatt of gowns and bonnets, the, maid of honor wearing pink and ihe brides tom; Rev. Peter J.

Butt, daughter, Wyoming. Barbara, and son. John; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Conrad and sons.

Lewis and Harold. West Lenox: Mr. and maids, yellow and aquamarine. They carried lavendar pompons and red Street Commissioner Frank Alia of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert E. Stage of 731 Hampton Street took place yesterday morning at 6 o'clock in Holy Rosary Church. Rev. M. A.

Roche performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. The attendants were Miss Sally Fasano of Philadelphia and William A. Karle, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride wore an s. Andrew onufrak was best announces that tin can collections tomorrow will be taken from Eighth Street to the Forty Fort Borough man and Walter Koremin and Paul Paulick were ushers.

WAVERLY Mrs. Chester James. Correspondent Phone Clirks Stoma ITJ-R-IL Une. After a reception at the Danchak bage at homes for 25c and ashes 10c CHINCHILLA Mrs. A.

t. Maynard. CerrespeBdeat, a bushel. Adv. 128 Zo-tZ home, Mr.

and Mrs. Onufrak left for Mrs. Clyde Tinany, rUngsley; I red Conrad, Mrs. Freda Klim, daughter, Norma, and son. Raymond; Lucille Loomis, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Oakley and Mr. and Mrs.

Toward Sisco and son. Jeon Lee. Oakley: Mr. and Mrs. Gid Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carey, Mrs. Louise Oakley, daughters, Ruth and Elaine, and son. American Beauty dress, black acces OCT-OF-THIS WORLD GOODNESS Washington, D.

where they will Both are graduates of Fell TownshiD High School. The for Yea. yeull find out-of-this world -It Clarks SasasaK SS-I series and corsage of white orchids. Her attendants wore a Nile green Connolly Post No. 563.

American Legion, will meet tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the headquarters on Birney Avenue. Eugene Driscoll will mer Miss Danchak was employed by dress, brown accessories and cor goodness in Spaulding Fruit Cake. Serve it often for dessert time holiday enjoyment. And don't forget Chinchilla. Nov.

26. Mr. and Mrs. Waverly. Nov.

28. Miss Lois Sheard, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident in New sage of bronze pompons. the Children's Dress Factory. Car- After breakfast for the Immediate George Bower spent a few days in New York last week. bonds le.

Her husband is employed families at the Dippre. Mr. and Mrs- Word has been received of the Stage lert lor Philadelphia and Wash to place your order witn your grocer for Spaulding Stuffing Bread. YouH find several delicious stuffing recipes printed on the wrapper. Adv.

N2M2 preside. Members of the Minooka Social Club are asked to attend a special meeting tonight at o'clock in the clubrooms on Birney Avenue when several matters of Importance will be considered. birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jersey on Nov.

16. returned to her home in Clarks Summit last week. Miss Sheard was confined to a hospital in Trenton following the accident At present her condition is ington. D. a The former Miss De- in wasiungton.

Thanksgiving Candy You will find a fairly good as William Knapp, Endicott, N. Y. NEED SOAP? See Sherwin-Williams Co. Sex Lack. rhone S27S Adv.

N25-2S-27 -2S-28 -aO-t. Church, W' st Scran ton, on Saturday afternoon. Tuesday and Wednesday Thomas Theatre. Tha Dark Carver with Lucille Ball, WilUas Bendix, Cliften Web. Adv.

N26-U Mr. and Rlrs. J. Knopff returned to Trenton. N.

J-, yesterday after a week-end visit here. J. Hertz and Sally Zink accompanied them. The funeral of Mrs. Gomer Williams of Main Street will be held Thursday afternoon from the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Fernell Biechler of Main Street. Rev. Clifford Cross of the Congregational Church will conduct the services. Interment, Duryea Cemetery.

Rev. and Milton R. Kerr of Church Street will spend Thanksgiving with relatives at Rochester, vine is a graduate of St Agnes' Hos pital School For Nurses. Philadel Mrs. Knapp is the former Miss Ruth Bailey, daughter of Mr.

and sortment of hard candy, cream phia, and has been engaged in pri reported as good. Miss sneara nas been employed in a Germantown Mrs. William Bailey. wafers, caramels, salted nuts, Miss Viola Leach spent the week vate duty in this city. Mr.

Stage is employed by Burschel Dairy fschooLfor the past two years as end witn mends in OneonU. N. company. Mrs. rrancis Smith Jr.

and infant music director. Miss Joanne Lewis spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her par for Thanksgiving. Dunmore Candy Kitchen Dunmore Corners. MOOSIC Wanted 10 Experienced Operators Also Learners band who is employed there. Mrs.

Etta Porter had as her Sunday guest Mrs. Emma Raebel of Scranton. Mrs. J. L.

Geist of Bingham ton. N. Y. spent the weekend here at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- MARY DUEKIN IS BRIDE daughter, Carol Anne, returned to their home Saturday from the State RENDHAM Klsa Frances Feley, Cerretpondent IBS Nerth Mala Street PbsM Tayler SW ents, Mr. and Mrs.

George D. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. James Durkin of 636 Hospital, bcranton.

Mrs. W. Knapp spent the week The ladies' class of the Baptist South Blakely Street. Dunmore, an nounees the marriage of their dauch Barbers in New Delhi. India, will now call at you hotel and cut your hair while you are in bed, for only Maid Apparel SZT Mai with her hus- ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kimble. ena in uover. r.

Best St. Church will meet with Mrs. s. w. Hall at her borne on Tuesday ter.

Mary Durkin. to Walter rut- Oat I light a p. Adv. N23-tJ su cents. ii i Rendham.

Nov. -26. The Bible ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitford of Dalton.

The ceremony was performed Saturday afternoon a. t. Rev. Philip R- Zink and family will spend JThank giving with relatives at Trenton, J. Mrs.

Benjamin Sweetman of Tay The Thanksgiving nonaay recess will start at noon Wednesday in study group of the Stewart Church the Waverly schools. School buses win meet tomorrow nient at i.su in St. Mary's Church, Dunmore, by o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kev.

j. r. uiuoegiy. will leave promptly at 12:50 clock. Lessons will be resumed as usual on Monday.

Dec. 2. Georze H. Johns. Maui Street- The attendants were Mrs.

William Kobrynick. sister of the bride, and Mrs. Arcn Miner, norm main Street, is recuperating after a few weeks' illness. lor Street-is Improving from her recent illness of pneumonia. John Gnall.

president of the local school board, has been appointed administrative assistant to Auditor General G. Harold Wagner at Harris-burg. Miss Agnes of Susquehanna will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with ber family on Church Street Miss Doris Willson of State Teach ers' College, Mansf ieldTii-turnL Four resional taoroom nroorietors. cited bv the State Liquor Control to her home, Main Street, tomorrow to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Eleanor Cichon of Franklin Street has recovered after a week's Board for violations of the liquor Robert Plndzola.

The bride wore an American Beauty suit, black accessories and corsage of orchids. Her attendant wore a gray suit, black accessories and corsage of gardenias. After a trip to New York Mr. and Mrs. Whitford will reside in Dalton.

BABOKSKT-PITCHO Miss Irene Pifcho, daughter of Mrs John Pifcho of 430 Dexter 'Avemr was married Saturday in St Johr Greek Catholic Church to Fran- laws, wil be given hearings in illness. Wilkes-Barre before Examiner Jesse vtvifh Babies George Stefanowich has returned THREE SPEAKERS HEARS IMS Hyman on Dec. 5 to show cause why their licenses should not be sus to Carton, n. after visiting reia Uvea on Sussex Street pended or revoked. Scheduled for hearings are: Joseph SESSION KELP BY EEHTAL SHOO? Grinaveckaa.

433 Penn Avenue: Jen nie La bo ran U. 811 espouse Avenue; David J. Bradley, 309 Dunmore Dr. Tasaea. Major Mua uU Dr.

I SPRINGVniE Urs. IL B. Clley. Cerretpondent Street troop, and Anna Pethalsky, 500-502 Dunmore Street, Throop. Miller Give Interesting Talks At C.

ef C. Gathering. Baborsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baborsky of Wikea-Barre.

Rev. Jr J. Kostival performed the cerenr details of which were publish yesterday's Times. After a honeymoon in the Poc Mr. and Mrs.

Baborsky will' at 236 Meridian Avenue. Pbtns 7UL Montrose attended church here Sunday morning and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Hay. Sorincville.

Nov. 26. John Fisher and son. Keith; Mrs. J.

C. Wademan and Miss Dorothy Conrad were in ear av A fl mm Owego, N. yesterday to atend the funeral of Dayton Sanford. Mr. Dr.

Frederic James. Temple University Dental School, discussed oral lesions encountered in general practice and illustrated the diagnosis with lantern slides at the meeting of the Scranton District Dental Society last night in the Chamber of Commerce Building. MaJ. M. E.

Mason, publicity relations director for the Salvation ai aaaaaWas iaWssAM-i Sanford resided here in his youth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Terry and two sons and Mrs. Bessie Pierson of Vestal.

N. were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marcy Army, stressed that the children of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wesley Govitte of rural areas in many states, including Pennsylvania, are sorely in need Thanksgiving ol dental care. He pointed out that America has approximately 30.000.' 000- children requiring dental attention, and he also disclosed that the Salvation Army itself is carrying on a program in which dental Denexits are provided to many youngnen remote areas. Dr. Allison Miller, Kingston, a tmstce or the Pennsylvania State Dental Society, also spoke.

Dr. Alan B. Davis presided. In World War I the Y. M.

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