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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 10

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10 THE SCRANTON TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1959. -nir vViMrttattranVrflaYif'- ir TTifc 'W' wiw yT Couples Wed in City Churches, Betrothals Listed 4 1 i i of" 1 5 "V.y ''if Powell Portrait LEONARD JR. Powell Portrait MRS. ALBERT MRS. GEORGE DEEP COREY MISS NANCY O'HORO St.

Paul's Church was the set-lwool dress with black acccs- sones. Mrs. Corey was prenuptially entertained at showers given by her aunts, Miss Margaret Pekar, Rembrandt Portrait MISS JANE ELAINE MAHONEY Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Mahoney, Winter Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Elaine, to James Edward Dynan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dynan, 725 Prescott Ave. Miss Mahoney is a graduate of Notre Dame High School, Moylan, Pa.

She is presently attending Jefferson Medical College Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. Mr. Dynan is a graduate of Central High School and the University of Scranton and will graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine this June. A Fall wedding is planned. Powell Portrait Breakfast for the wedding party and immediate families was held at Hotel Casey.

The bride, a graduate of St. Patrick's High School and Mary-wood College, is a member of the faculty of Lincoln (14) Public School. The bridegroom, a graduate of Pittston High School, Wyoming Seminary and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, and an Army veteran. The Apostolic blessing of Pope John XXIII, was bestowed this morning at 11 in St. Patrick's Church on the wedding of Miss Mary Frances Collins, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins, 308 Meridian and" Albert P. Leonard son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert P. Leonard 575 North Main Pittston. The Rev. Harry Lewis per- Mrs. Joseph Pekar and Mrs George Pekar: and by Miss Mar Mr.

and Mrs. Peter P. O'Horo, 1621 Electric Dun-more, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Lt. (jg) Eugene F. Getty, USNR, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Getty, Fort Wayne, Ind. Miss O'Horo, a graduate of St Paul's High School, received her bachelor of arts degree from Mary wood College and is employed by the National Geographic Society and Magazine, Washington, D.C. Lieutenant Getty, a graduate of Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne, received his bachelor of science degre from the University of Notre Dame.

South Bend, Ind. He is stationed at the Navy Publications Center, Washington. DC. A June wedding is planned. chalonis, Miss Kathy Campbell and Miss Jule Ann Callahan, in Philadelphia.

They will reside in Scientist Cliffs, Md. ting this morning at 11 for the. wedding of Miss Marie Theresa Pekar, Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pekar, 1332 Penn to George Deep Corey, Scientist's Cliffs, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Deep I. Corey, Barre, Vt. The Rev. Joseph P.

Ryan performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with red poinsettas and palms. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in an ivory skinner's de murra satin gown with a fitted bodice, round neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Her sheath fashioned floor length front skirt had soft pleats with a deep pleat back skirt which swept to the floor. She wore an heirloom Belgian waist length lace veil of Married in Cathedral Entrants Invited In Sewing Contest mony before an altar decorated employed as a Pittston funeral with" poinsettas and Christmas jdirector. greens.

When leavin? on their wed- The bride, given in marriage trip to New York City, bv her father, was attired in ajthe bride was attired in a multi-floor-length gown of white peau 'colored feathered cloche blue rip snip, featuring a Sabrinaiwool dress with silk trim, a fur Christmas Has Special Joy For New Parents in Area Area homemakers today were urged to enter sewing in the jacket, navy accessories and. an orchid corsage. state competition in the Farm neckline trimmed with Alencon lace and tiny seed pearls, and a fitted bodice. Long sleeves Show at Harrisburg from Jan Thev will reside at 575 North Traffic "over" the Scranton area was pretty tough during Christmas with Santa Claus and Mr. Stork racing side by side to meet their dead lines.

Santa, due back at the North Pola af mirlnicrlit rririctmnc Tt a n-iirrV i i 11 to 15. tapered to points over the jMain; Pittsten. txniDits snouid be sent or wrists. Re-embroidered Alencon The former Miss Collins was entertained i a 1 ly at ivory, mantilla tashion, and a lace decorated her bouffant skirt which was caught in the brought to the show no laterlhad t0 cancel his Christmas than 6 P.M. on Jan.

9. Those to fill certain orderslllsted in the birtiJi column fol- -r i i- IVTrc Pnt origins i cuuurcu pfaris, a tin showers given IUU Miss' Mearalyn thf bridegroom. She carried v-uuuijr wismng iu at local hoDita iiow: is. iJ oacK oy two iaige ptdu ue sulc Q'Mallev and roses. Her tour tierea veu oi latter' hnma a colonial Douquei oi wmie The first Christmas present' AT MERCY Farks Mrutin, home economist, English illusion fell from a eap'1310 jh Washington A.ve and holly and a satin of Alencon lace and seed at HntPi TprWivn' hv ieovered missal.

Agriculture Extension Officej ed Mr- Stork was a A daughter Dec. 2d to Joseph Select Building, and entries will 10 and Thelma and Ceil Bostedo Ignatovich, Miss Lucille Marchalonis, be sent to the show with aIle Ku, Falls. the Misses Joan Wright and Marcia Coury; at a dinner-party at Hotel Casey by the faculty She carried a cascade bouquet of large cabbage roses entwined with ivy. Miss Anne Terese Collins. local 4-H Club entries.

D.oaieU at- l61 A-M-'AT HAHNEMANN The Open Class Division Slinds uay aiercy tios-i 2, John and Philadelphia, was maid of honor attired in a moss green skinner's de murra satin street length dress with a fitted bodice, deep round neckline and three quar 'of Lincoln School; a dinner- be entered by all women in iCarol Jones Godlewski, 1136 sister ot me Driae, was at n.h paritrv hv Other births not-, previously Eynon St Pennsylvania. This class includes A son Dec. 25 to Adam and ter length sleeves. Her skirt of honor in a street-length dress ithe jIisses Nancy Genevieve and moss preen lace featuring Leonard and Mrs. John fitted bodice, mgh neckline and at cocktail party short sleeves.

A green satin nrA XT many divisions. For example: Overall aprons, half aprons, pajamas, cotton dress suitable for general wear, afternoon or featured a large fringed French how at the back of the waist. ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE -I fAX Kelly at their home, 1428 South waistline over her bouffant iece consisted of three Nancy W'hitford Zawicki, 112 Highland Clark's Summit. A son Dec. 25 to Elmer and Ida Stevenson Swartz, RD 3, Clark's Summit.

A daughter Dec. 25 to Robert best dress, women's tailored wool or wool mixed, either Webster Ave. large bows o' the same material Q. Would it be all right fnr me dress, suit or coat; two-piece skirt. She wore a matching feather halfhat and carried a bouquet of poinsettas and holly The parents of.

the bride-(encircling the head. She carried eroom entertained' the wedding ired carnations with holly. X7 I I vl rsy- zmm- i me Kins i am invuinE in a tailored suit or suit rire nF hrtHi 1- i cotton, linen or synthetic anditnbli" amount of jnnneyiand Rose Ward Carey, Box 123, party at a buffet supper Iol- Garland Corey. Delaware, leaves. towards one big present for thefcride'? Dalton.

John Conwav, Havcrtown, wasjlowing the church rehearsal last women's dress from feed sack. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Gardner Corey, Barre, A daughter Dec. 25 to Robert might in their home. There are other divisions for best man.

A. this' would be in ex- brother of the bridegroom. ea IS'niely poor taste. It is much and Paul J. Pekar, brother of i I better to allow each guest to and Sandra Hall Batzell, RD 2, Lake Ariel.

Twin daughters, Dec. 28 to Jerry and Linda Meil Mittelman, 46 Laurel Oakmont Terrace. A son Dec. 26 to William and A separate entn- blank should be filled out for exhibits under the bride, ushered. Dinner was held at the Castle Restaurant for the bridal party and immediate family, followed by an afternoon reception at the Green Ridge Club.

general classifications, such as foods, clothing, and home O. What is thp proper vav of id-A'incv XIrcrc nr7fir R77 5miH dressing the mayor of our city? Irving Ave. Exhibits will be judged on AT STATE A. In speaking to him, you A. In speaking to him, vou The bride, a graduate of St.

i A hswe'rs Your Jan. 10. All exhibits must be the-sav. "Mr. Mavnr On an enve.

A son Dec 24 to and Paul's High School, and Miser! roweu Portrait M. jcordia Hospital School, of Nurs MRS. JOSEPH A. EAGEN JR. Problems property of the exhibitor you write.

"His Honor the Natalie Olanovich Haberek, made by her in 1959. Garments.Mayor." And the salutation to 3332 Birney Ave. not listed in the premium book formal letters to him is "Dear! A daughter Dec. 26 to Dome- ing, is on the staff of Misericor-dia Hospital. The bridegroom, a graduate of Barre High School, French silk illusion was attached snouid not be sent.

Send only! sir." and Marie Mills Killino, the best garments, selected for 620 Oak Old Forge. 7. Q. Is it the of the bct rran or one ot the ushers to propose the toat to the newlyweds the wedding reception? Mm good design, workmanship and suitability. Farm Show premium books are available at the Agricultural Extension Office.

In a Christmas setting of red poinsettias, ferns and palms. Miss Marguerite Anne Killeen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gore Killeen, 701 Jefferson and Joseph Andrew Eagen son of Mrs. Joseph A.

Eagen, 160 James Kingston, and the to a matching lace cap, outlined in seed pearls and satin. She carried a cascade of French white lilac bowed in velvet ribbon. Miss Mary Lou Killetn, this city, sister of the bride, was maid of honor in an iris Dutchess Barre, and Middlebury College, Middlebury, attended the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School. He is a member of the faculty at Calvert County Hieh School, Prince Frederick, Md. CAN'T Forget? All Right, Suffer i A.

It really doesn't matter. AT WEST SIDE A daughter Dec. 24 to George and Joanna Callahan Derenick. 21 Bald Mount Rd. AT TAYLOR A son Dec.

215 to James and Joan Renfer Kelly, 101 Cornells Pittston Whoever can do this most easily should do it. When leavino nn thpir Dear Ann: I'm 17 and madly in love with a fellow who i satin, princess-silhouette gown. v. 1.lt.. 1 -5 1 I I I I 1 111 1 I 1 Tl 1 1 1 1 .1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 I I II I 1 111 I I .11 1 I I I 1 I'll I 1 I I II.

Select Interfacing Similar to Fabric For Music tun. to WEJL i jcmi evt'u miuw i c.mm. xic iuun. me uui.iu unit; irip io inc roenno tcatunng portrait neckline in le evening was a horrible flop. Ted's a wonderful dancer and tains, the bride wore a black tial vows this morning at 11 fr0nt extending to a V-back 1 was so nervous I couldn't follow him.

We tried talking in ni.r.iu-di.ifu.d.. cimaxed bv aimatching Dinri. A 1 Engagement Announced m-vAh Z'S Mrs Consider the fabric in a gar Club Events ead and neither of us could think of anything to say. I He never asked me out again and I cant blame him. We pass each other in the halls every day and he says "Hi" and waks on.

"iniiii sircamers to tne nemune, eion- ment when choosing an inter n-ii-iiiony bodice, boullant skirt and faHn ii. t.i ,1.11111 arlvicpc Mrc Rrttv Pirl-c i. 1 1 Ill 1 1 A 11 1 II unpdiitu nit- cicssing three-quarter sleeves. Her head- nf Pnno lnhn WITT nr Ihft airuun, extension home econo ciotnea, nervous ana nau-sicK When I feel blue Marlicnr. 1 1'll't.

a nidltlllllS -dim mist, Lackawanna County. An sometimes because Dad and 1 T.ll, r-- interlacing should help give lies. every evening) I eat ice cream candy and popcorn Ive lcohoIi udve us aiiiiudi ouuw can tonight at the Glen Oak Country body to and hold the shape of a Escortedl by her father, the bride was attired in a formal gained 15 pounds and my np if f. npw gained 15 pounds and my garment Miniver rose with shoulder-length veil of matching silk illusion. She wore matching satin slippers and white French kid gloves.

Bridesmaids were Mjss Gayle mother is having fit because f-- if gown of light ivory dulcette my clothes are so tight, and my fa doos An interfacing that is similar to V. outer fabric in weight and hand is a wise choice. Weight Mrs. Leonard Newman, cochair- satin with empress bodice of imported, re-embroidered Alencon lace, featuring a high, scalloped skin is a mess. My AA or other rehabilitation cen man.

down because I can't concentrate Miss Connie Gore! refers to the thickness, aid Killeen and contour neckline and lone. ine junior Welsh omen tapered sleeves which termin-Miss Marv-Eagen. sister of the, fabric. When in doubt about ters which could help them to be well again. ST.

LOU LOU. Does almost every nno have a nod time but vou'If so, senl for ANN LANDERS' booklet, spciciv ot Lackawanna toumy ated in scalloped points over bridegroom: Miss Pauline Quinn. an interfacing, use self i a.w.u..i vni.iu-inc ine princess waist- Scranton. and Mrs. Frank XJ ine interlacing should need 0m: mas coiiinon tonight at Hotel line was accented by matching Reap.

Bear Creek. Their cos- 'he same care as the garment be Mm.uj; ni uv- in.iii saun dows in ironi ana DacK. ti.mes wer Heni cal tn that nf usc washable interlacincs in 10 to 2 A.M. Mrs. Nicholas Tos i Her bouffant skirt was arranged i i v.

v. cano is general chairman. wuu mjii, uiipi tvf vi iuiu wutv.ii extended into a cathedral train. Her four-tiered veil of imported "How to Be Well-Liked." enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a large, seli-addressed, stamped envelope. (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with, your problems.

Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, on anything but Ted. Don't tell mo to forget him because I CAN'T. He's the only boy I will ever love and I'd rather be alone than settle for second best. What's your advice? DESPONDENT. Dear Despondent: So you -can't forget him and you don't want that kind of advice.

Well, how's this? Continue to mop around, at yourself out of shape, ruin your complexion, get poor grades in school and cut yourself off from teen-age friends. You'll wind up plenty alone, miserable and a physical and mental mess. Is this what you want? It's the alternative, so make up your mind. The 18th annual dance of the University of Scranton Alumni Society will be tonight at 9 in Hotel Casey. Proceeds will go to the Alumni Scholarship Fund.

the maid of honor. Donald Eagen, Kingston, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Serving as ushers were James Golden, West Pittston. cousin of the bridegroom; Thorns Mulligan. Wilkes-Barre; Frank X.

Reap, Bear Creek; George T. Bell Kingston, and Thomas Mack Kingston. Breakfast was served the im Personals wasname garments and ones that dry clean well in garments that require dry cleaning. Washable cotton interfacings, include bleached and unbleached muslin, orgndy, nainsook, batiste, and some permanent finished lawns and crease-resistant percales. Interfacings that may be dry cleaned include mohair, wool, hair canvas, and ones made of blends of cotton, goat hair, wool, and rayon.

Because interfacing fabrics AC self-addressed envelope.) 1959. Field Entemrises. Inc. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kalinow-ski, Detroit, announce the birth of a daushter Christmas The Central High School Class of 1949 will hold its 10th anniversary reunion tonight at 6 at the Green Ridge Club. mediate families at the Country Elizabeth Brust Cited By U.S. Navy Admiral Dav in Detroit. Mrs. Kalinowski Club of Scranton.

A reception is the former Miss Marv Ann followed at the Country Club may shrink during washing or Wave Elizabeth J. Brust, yeo-j man third class, USX. daughter Grind Shenherd Hnild Polcha. daughter of Mr. and which the bridal party drv- cjcaningi alwavs wash Andrew Polcha, 1643 North received guests before a usina Main Ave.

decorated with holly and! Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath.i'"11'"' cncicjr luucius Buffalo, announce the birth of i The former Miss Killeen is Plprt Rnrhnrn Fin r- i To Meet on Jan. 5 St. Margaret Chapter.

Guild of the Good Shepherd Church, will meet Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 12:50 P.M. at the church. of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Brust Dear Ann: I a school 333 wheeler recently re-teacher who just read the letter. ceived a letter of commendation blistering you because you spoke from Rear Adrn. Jonn S- Mc out against excessive drinking. Cain, USN.

Chief of Legislate bought shoes for fads Affairs, Navy Department, came to school in subzero; the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. weather wearing onlv galoshes. Mice Rmct u-nc ritorl fnr tho Miss Barbara Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fine.

825 ineir iirsi cnua, a aaugnter.ian diumna iu iuarjwooa aem-Dec, 24, at Mercy Hospital, Buf-jinary and Marymount College, falo. Mrs. McGrath is the for-Tarrytown, N.Y. Mr. Eagen was mer Miss Rita Langan.

from Wyoming Sem- North Webster has been Miss E. Irene Perry will pre elected an officer of the junior Leo inary and Georgetown univer class at Wellesley College, Wei sity, ashington, D.C. Scranton Dry Oooqj Portrait lesley. and will serve as a I've had six-year-olds cry in my manner in which, s'd- Mrs. Ralph Lynch, 1701 Ot sir.

and jvirs. lap because Daddy came home she performed her duties! in Quincy a member of theO Hampton St. drunk and chased the family the Congressional Information puild and president of the Epis- out of the house. I've Division, Office of Legislative copal Church Women of the SPECIAL TREAT For a wedding trip to the member of the executive corn- Bahamas Islands, the bride wore mittee. -mothers grocery money because Affairs, during the "rush province ot Washington, win For a special treat, 'blend an a honey beige vicunoor walking Having received frrlnnan lsuan s-ounce jar of triple-use cheese suit with diadem mink collar i honors for outstanding academic t'a cneck went to pay a dis- period before the Congres-: 3 oiscussion -on ii orderly conduct charge.

tHe got sional adiournament. i i Relations." spreaa into not tomato or pea ana mink Drown accessories, and achievement during the first MISS MARJORIE ANN SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. JacobA. Snyder.

1430 Church announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Ann, to Albert E. Katinsky, son of Mrs. Jean Russell, 511 East Market St. Miss Snyder, a graduate of Central High School, attended Marywood College, and is now attending Lackawanna Junior College. Mr.

Katinsky, a graduate of Technical High School, is affiliated with Westinghouse Bloomfield, NJ. No date has been set for the wedding. drunk and broke the furniture Before entering the Navv; Mrs. Edward Wells is chair- mi soup for extra heartiness and a flowered cloche hat, shading year at college. Miss Fine has flavor.

Served with a sandwich from beige to mink brown tones. in a tavern). November 1957, she graduated man of the luncheon committee. For years, through bad times from Central High School, and assisted by Mesdames Charles and good, I've watched little employed by The Scranton! Rettew, Gordon Simonson and participated in the Junior Show this year. A music major.

Miss Fine was graduated from the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr. this lunch or supper menu item will be welcomed by grownups and children alike. Upon their return, the couple will reside at 7 York West Pittston. ones come to scnooi lu-iea, m-limes. i i Frank Seay.

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