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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 28, 1960 PAGES Festival Staff I Ignar-Gostabile Nuptials Today Freeland Becomes Bride Miss Wag ner, Bride Of James J. Cappare Meets Tuesday. A joint meeting of the executive CarlComstedt Recite Vows Miss Marilyn Wagner, daughter board and chairmen for the Sum mer Festival of St. Joseph Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Wagner, evening at the hospital. Originally Drums, became the bride of Carl Comstedt, son of the late Mr. and and Mrs. Carl Comstedt, Phil-! adelphia, this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, West Hazleton. Rev.

scheduled for Monday evening, this meeting was postponed due to the observance of Memorial Day. Mrs. R. G. Schwartz, president, has arranged for detailed reports to be given at this meeting by members of the solicitation and other major committees.

All festival chairmen are re Harry A. Bump performed the double ring ceremony, and Mrs. quested to file a complete roster of their committees with Mrs Schwartz at this time. Mrs. Howard 1 If 8 V- A Av i i iiMimiiiiwiiiiiiwiiiMm 4 CI -A 1" A 2 Iiiiiii lii -rr iii iTilif -'li iiiiUif iiitiiiriTiiViif iri' iltriTrv it IK i mn iwiiiimipikii.

mmmn The regular monthly meeting of the auxiliary will be held on Monday, June 6. Mrs. Anthony Fedullo, program chairman, will present Miss Rosemary Devers of the Bell Telephone Company as the guest speaker. Members of the contact committee under the direction of Mrs. Frank Repanshek and Mrs.

Francis Antonelli, will serve as hostesses. Paul Suitch provided the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white nylon lace princess style waltz-length dress, a fingertip-length veil of nylon illusion; attached to a tiara of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a cascade of white carnations. Mrs.

Frank Ramsden, Flour-town, the matron of honor, wore a shaded blue nylon net dress with a taffeta underskirt, a matching crown, and carried a cascade of yellow Ruth Wagner, Hatfield, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a blue dress and carried a miniature bouquet, a duplicate of the bride's. Frank Ramsden, Flourtown, performed the duties of best man, and Frank Ramsden, Flourtown, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors and an open house at the home of the bride. After a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the couple will reside at 7011 North 15th street, Philadelphia.

Rochester Gir Becomes Bride OfT.F.Horvath Stanley Farkus Put Mrs. Clarence B. Novotnak Mrs. Charles A. Ignar Mrs.

James J. Capparell floor-length gowns, having fitted bodices, scoop necklines, and short canelets over the shoulders. Their full, gathered skirts had a tunic The marriage of Miss Jean Adele Costabile, R.N., daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Costabile, 217 South Bennett court, to Charles A.

Ignar, son of Mrs. Catherine Ignar Fedor, 602. Lincoln street, and the late John Ignar, took place this morning in Holy Rosary Church. effect edged in cotillion blue ana nicked up at the sides with bows. They wore double crowns of borse- hair and pearls with circular veils.

The maid of honor and brides maids carried cascade bouquets of pink glamellias with blue trim ming, while the flower girl carried a white lace basket of blue feathered carnations. Miss Catherine Barbara Hollo-gowns of silk organza. They had dick, R.N., daughter of Mr. andjlace bodices, and full draped skirts Mrs. George Hollodick, 422 Win- accented with back-bowed sashes ters avenue, West Hazleton, be- and streamers.

They wore large came the bride of James J. Cap-hair braid picture hats trimmed parell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! with pure silk organza, and car-N. Capparell, 524 North Broad ried cascade bouquets of white car-street, West Hazleton, this morn-'nations embedded in blue nylon ing at 9 o'clock in Ss.

Peter and tulle and blue forget-me-nots en-Paul's Lithuanian R.C. Church, twined with white and blue organza Rev. Victor J. Kupstas officiated ribbon. for the double ring ceremony and Miss Patricia Felhn, Manville, celebrated the nuptial mass.

ix- J- cousin of the bnde. was The church altar was decorated flower Her floor-length blue with gold vases of white gladioli. i Sllk organza gown had a back bow and the bride presented a spray of and sasn and ner bouJuct was white carnations and blue forget-similar to tnose of the at" me-nots tied with a blue satin rib- tendants. bon at the altar of the Blessed Thomas Shusevich West Ilazle-jjotner was best man. Ushers were Escorted by her father, the bride George Hollodick.

this city, broth-wore a pure silk organza gown, de- thf JsePLh Capparell, signed with a basque bodice with a I e'st "azleton, brother of the scoop neckline and short puff bridegroom; John Bindus, Sugar-sleeves trimmed with Swiss em-loaf; James Ustynosk! and Law-broidered organdy and pearls. Corra West Hazleton. Carry bouffant skirt had Swiss Buffal. N.Y., served as St. Casimir's Church, Freeland, was the setting this morning at 9 o'clock for the marriage of Miss Clara Cecelia Swankosky, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Swankosky, 1168 Schwabe -street, Freeland, to Clarence B. Novotnak, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Novotnak, 8 South Middletown, Jeddo. Rev. Stanley Gorski officiated for the double ring ceremony, and Stanley Mackowiak presided at the console of the organ for music by the choir. The wedding reception was held at Nocchi's Hall, Freeland, after which the couple planned a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N.J. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white nylon organdy gown with a fitted empire bodice of Chantilly lace, a scalloped scoop neckline and long lace sleeves.

Her full, gathered skirt had lace medallions and fell from the hipline ihto a chapel train. She wore a butterfly veil of import-' ed French illusion, arranged on a Leonard Swankosky. Freeland, brother of the bride, performed the duties of best man. and Robert Novotnak, Jeddo, brother of the Coaldale.Girl, Francis Kelly Married Today At a nuptial mass this morning at 11 o'clock, Miss Eleanor B. Kla-pac, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Klapac, 26 East High street, Coaldale, became the bride of Francis L. Kelly, 89 North Lee court, this city, son of Mark Kelly and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, this city.

Rev, Maurice Cannon celebrated the mass in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Coal-dale. Michael O'Malley, Lancaster, was organist and accompanied Mrs. Michael O'Malley, Lancaster, who sang "Ave Maria," "0 Sacred Heart" and "0 Love Divine." The wedding reception took bridegroom Raymona swankosky, Freeland, another brother of the bride, ushered. ed with a pleated cummerbund.

She wore a headband of miniature red roses and carried a matching spray of flowers. John'Ignar, this city, brother of the bridegroom, served the duties of best man, and Leo Popnick, Michael Dowger, Robert Highland, Maryd, and John Cappello, McAdoo, ushered. Louis Barletta was the ring bearer. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Costabile wore a dark beige cupioni silk jacket sheath dress with light beige accessories, while the mother of the bridegroom wore a navy Italian silk sheath dress with white accessories.

Both mothers wore white orchid corsages. Mrs. Mildred Stanziola presided at the console of the organ while Louis Costabile sang "Ave Maria," "Panis Angelicus, and the hymn, "Blessed Mother." Following a reception at the Most Precious Blood Hall, the couple left a honeymoon trip through the New England States. Upon their return, they will reside at 162 South Bennett court. The bride is a graduate of Hazleton High School and the Hazleton State Hospital School of Nursing.

She is employed on the staff of St. Joseph Hospital, this" city. Her husband, a graduate of McAdoo High School, is employed as a machinist for Aircraft Marine Products, Harrisburg. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were from New Jersey, Ohio. Virginia, Washington, D.C., California and Connecticut.

The bride's mother wore a blue lace dress, white accessories, and a corsage of blue and white carna tions. The bridegroom mother selected a blue dress and white accessories, and wore a corsage of white carnations. red annlinnps anH a rhanol train inn8 nearer, queen's crown of pearl? and Mrs. Theodore F. Horvath Miss Barbara Ann Oakes, daughter of Mrs.

Leonard C. Oakes, 174 McKinley street, Rochester, N. and the late Mr. Oakes, was married this morning at 10:15 o'clock to Theodore F. Horvath, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Horvath, 229 East Jackson street, McAdoo. The wedding took place in Ss. Peter and Paul's Church, Rochester, with They will reside on Centre street, which fell from a large back puff. She wore a cap of Swiss embroid Miss Edwina Rland presided at the console of the organ while Mrs.

Thomas Vilushis sang "Ave She carried a cascade Freeland. ered organdy and silk, which held Today's bride is a graduate of of white camellias with a blue tint. her four-tiered veil of silk illusion ''9 1 Am Not with hand.mlloH oalimW Worthy" and "Mother Beloved." Freeland High School, class of 1954, Miss Regina Grohol, Freeland Rev. Guido Costabile, cousin ofj the bride, was the celebrant of the nuptial high mass and performed the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floor-length gown of imported peau de soie with a lace-trimmed bodice and scoop neckline accented with tear drop pearls, and long tapered sleeves.

Her billowing skirt ended in a chapel train. She wore a double fingertip veil of French silk illusion, attached to a double tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones, and carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid and stephanotis and satin streamers. Mrs. John Ignar, this city, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Adelia Zullo, Jeannine Buliano, this city, Vincentina Costabile, Harrisburg, cousins of the bride, and Mary Lou DeLuca, this city.

The honor attendant wore a white silk cocktail-length dress with a blue underskirt. It had a tight-fitted bodice and two-tone blue, ap-pliqued bateau neckline and short sleeves. Her full side-pleated dome skirt with a triple fold hemline had a two-tone appliqued border. She more a small blue leaf petal hat with a circular face veil, matching blue satin pumps and short white gloves. She carried an arm bouquet of long-stem pink roses.

The bridesmaids wore gowns identical to that of the honor attendant, and carried arm bouquets of long stem 'red roses. Frances AnnCostabile, sister of the bride-, was the flower girl. She wore an ice blue embroidered nylon dress with a taffeta underskirt, round neckline, short sleeves and a double-tier bouffant skirt accent The bride's mother wore a fitted place at the Coaldale VFW Home. RD, cousin of the bride, was maid and is employed at Tung-Sol Electric, Weatherly. Mr.

Novotnak. a 1952 graduate of Hazle trimmed with pearls. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white Rev. Robert J. Fox officiating for beige dress and bone accessories, The bride, given in marriage by while the bridegroom's mother se- her father, wore a floor-length of honor.

The bridesmaids were Township High School, is employ lected a beige lace dress and the double ring ceremony which preceded the nuptial mass. The bride wore a white waltz- ed at Highway Trailer vai- Mrs. Phyllis Novotnak, Freeland, sister-in-law of the bridegrodm; and Mrs. Alma Falatko, Freeland, sister of the bride. Miss Mary Ann Muscovitch, Allentown, niece length gown of Tuscany lace over gown having a taffeta bodice with a scalloped Italian neckline, long pointed sleeves and a silk organza skirt.

The gown was designed by Mrs. Janet A. Radziewicz, this city. She carried a-bridal missal topped matching accessories. Both wore orchid corsages.

Following a reception at the Eagles Ballroom, the couple planned a honeymoon trip to Las Veg taffeta, a hat of white chiffon mont Industrial Park. Guests attended the wedding from New Jersey, Chicago, Allen-town, Philadelphia and orchids embedded in nylon tulle, lilies-of-the-valley and nylon leaves with pearl trim entwined with silk organza ribbon. The maid of honor was Miss Janet Pastorell, R.N., Harleigh; while the bridesmaids were Nancy Sharpless, R.N., this city; Dolores Capparell, this city, cousin of the flowers and seed pearls, and short white gloves. She carried a bou of the bride, served as flower girl. The attendants wore powder blue as, Nev.

They will reside in West quet of lilies-of-the-valley, stepha with white roses and stephanotis. Miss Joan C. Klapac, Coaldale. bridegroom; Jean Stahovich, West was maid of honor and was attired in a light blue floor-length gown Hazleton. A graduate of West Hazleton High School and the Hazleton State Hospital School of Nursing, the Dear Abby: of silk organza.

She wore a crown The thin paperlike covering on a leg of lamb is called the "fell." Leave it on while you are roasting the leg because it helps to keep the meat juicy. of daisies and matching blue slip bride is employed at the State Hos notis and white ivy. Mrs. Robert Blossom, Rochester, was matron of honor and wore a turquoise blue sheath dress. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis and ivy.

The best man was Eugene S. O'Neill, Weatherly. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Oakes wore a beige silk sheath dress and matching accessories, There Are Such Things! pers, and carried a natural straw pital. Mr.

Capparell, an alumnus Hazleton; and Jean and Joan No-vitsky, this city, twin cousins of the bride. Miss Lettie Capparell, this city, cousin of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. All the attendants were similarly attired in blue ballerine-length of the same high school, is em ployed by the Capparell Construc By Abigail Van Buren tion Co. while the bridegroom's mothor May Services At Local Churches Getting Married? Largest selection Tuxedoes, Cutaways, Strollers, Full Press Dinner Jackets and Accessories in East. All sizes 4 to 54.

Cmpirc Haz. GL 4-3361 chose a powder blue sheath dress and white- accessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations. basket of daiises and ivy. The basket had blue ribbon on the handle and bottom.

Conal McBride, Norristown, formerly of McAdoo, served as best man. Following a wedding trip to Lake Wallenpaupack and the Poconos, the couple will reside at 89 North Lee court. A graduate of Marian High School, Coaldale, the bride is employed as a Bell Telephone Co. DEAR ABBY: Please answer as soon as possible because we are having an argument over this and it's getting serious. After a dinner at the Nile Mile Point Hotel, Webster.

N. the Last week my husband and 1 went to a party. The hostess came up to me and asked if I minded couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y. Upon their return, they will reside at 728 Jefferson avenue, Rochester, if she danced with my husband.

I didn't want to cause a disturbance so I said, "Go ahead and DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I am stupid but this question has to be answered and I am depending on you. My daughter is eleven and she is maturing rapidly. I developed early, too, so I suppose she is taking after me. I just can't bring myself to tell her the facts of life. I have tried, but I can't seem to.

find the right words. She is a bright girl and I think it would be easier if she would read it in a book. Are there any books for eleven-year-olds on this subject? TONGUE-TIED DEAR TONGUE-TIED: Ask your local librarian. You will be delighted with the assortment of books written especially for the operator. Mr.

Kelly, an alumnus of St. Gabriel's High School, served in the Navy for three years and 17 li' 1 1 1 rv i i mi VI inMCJJouuuk ill is active in the local Naval Re serve program. He is employed MWI.AWIWII!Wtwipip ii 1W mtmm mam by the Bell Telephone this "HAZLETON'S FASHION AND VALUE CENTER" city. N. Y.

The bride Is a graduate of East High School, Rochester, and the University of Rochester and its nursing department. She is employed as a head nurse at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester. Mr. Horvath was graduated from McAdoo High School and the Pennsylvania State University. He is employed as a quality control engineer at Eastman Kodak take him." They both seemed to enjoy the dance very much.

Now my husband says this was perfectly all right because the hostess is SUPPOSED to dance with all the guests. (I noticed she didn't dance wtih ALL her guests just the best looking ones.) I'd like to know if my husband is correct or not? WALLFLOWER. 'DEAR WALLFLOWER: Your Births Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vezendy, Junior Miss on this subject.

85 East Market street, Tresckow, CONFIDENTIAL TO "CON FIRMED BACHELOR IN THE OF a daughter (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother, prior to marriage, was Marie Cifranic. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Pollack, St. Christope Debrores, France, a daughter, Corrine Ann, born May 12. The mother is the former Pier A Bell Ringer is new seasonal merchandise, at a substantially lower price for one day only! husband is incorrect. Every male guest should ask his hostess to dance. But it is never proper for a lady (guest or hostess) to ask a gentleman to dance unless, of course, it's ladies choice.

Miss Eugenia Marnell Miss Marilyn Ltsante Reheating an apple pie? Sprinkle the top crust with light brown sugar and pecans before you put it in the oven. May coronation ceremonies are Bachelors often get tangled up with several women in their frantic effort to avoid getting tied up to one. Beware! "What's your problem?" Write to Abby in care of this paper. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mother of city, Miss At 7:30 o'clock in Grace Church, this scheduled for two Hazleton area Eugenia Marnell, daughter of Mrs.

churches on Sunday evening. In-Anna Marnell, rear 833 James! formation on the various programs rette Dubet, daughter of Andre Dubet, Paris, France. The father is a son of Andrew Pollack, McAdoo. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert II. Snyder, 41 Monticello road, Jefferson street, and the late Anthony Mar- follows: St. Nazarius Church, Pardees nell, will serve as May Queen for the annual May crowning service. ville, will hold its annual May Ladies-in-waiting are A crowning at 7 o'clock with Miss Manor, Alexandria, a daugh Stuff tomatoes with cottage cheese mixed with minced chives and parsley. Good for ter.

The mother's maiden name was Esther M. Sandrock. Marliyn Lesante, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Lesante, chosen to crown the statue of Our Blessed Lady in the church.

Cameron, Marie Machiagodena, Rose Marie Greco, Rita Caplo, Bea Bellucci, Louise Gaudiano, Rita Marchetti and Mary Longo. JOHNNYS The May Queen will be attend- Michael Gentle will perform IN THE duties of crown bearer and Gail, the. Iary Ann Moran and Celeste DaGrossa wUl MarVn0- Amf An" be train bearers. nd Doloies Moyer. Ronald ILaberta will serve as crown bear- Diane Mae DeLorenzo and PARADE it v.

7'! Paula Grusetski will be train "Tis the 0 Beautiful Mother," bearers. Month of Our Mother," and Mother Beloved." The procession will form in the parish hall and will be led by the Rev. Neil Gugliemelli. assistant statue bearer and two angels, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Old Taking part in the procession will Forgo, is a visiting priest who be the sodalists and the First will participate the ceremonies.

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Frederick Farace of St. Peter's Church in Mount Carmel, will deliver the sermon. The exercise is to conclude with benediction nf thp Most RIpsspH Sap- Hold Fete Monday Don't Forget To Honor The Dead 'Memorial Day The Nurses Guild of St. Joeph rampnt Rpv. Jospnh Fprrara will The BEST All 1 Buy In 3 Pieces! Town! Now Only FOLDING ALUMINUM CHAISE and 2 CHAIRS 7.50 The Chaise has a Sturdy Four-Web Construction, 1 Aluminum Tubing, Concealed Reclining Mechanism.

115 West Broad St. DOUBLE SIZE Reg. $5.40 SP.99 Phone GL 4-4943 TWIN SIZE Reg. $4.40 Sg.99 Fully Sanforized Filled with Snow White Cotton! Hospital will conduct a dinner be celebrant. dance on Monday evening at the Hotel Medvetz.

Mrs. M.ldred Grala TQ ATTEXD SERVICES is chairman for the event and is; Members of the Ladies Auxiliary assisted by M.ss Julia Resetar. of Drake.Wear V.F.W. Post 589. The dinner will be served at 7 will meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock and dancing will be from o'clock at St.

John's P.M. Church 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.

Mjsic for danc- where Memorial Dav services will ing will be provided by Lou Citn be conducted. Dorothy Sweda. and his orchestra. president, asked members to bring donations for the supper to be held Springtime salad: Add salt, sugar, Monday to the post home on Sun-and lemon juice to sour cream day. and use as a dressing for thinly sliced tomatoes and Those magnetic earrings are hot Pare the cucumbers or not as you fashion.

They come both in tailor- You'll want several at these special low prices. They're double stitched to hold cotton firmly in place with elastic corners to allow pad to slip on easily and hold pad firmly in place. Bon Ton Main Floor P'f ed pearl button and floral styles..

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