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THE PLAIN SPEAKER; HAZLETON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959, PAGE 7 Becomes Bride of Harwood Man" Boy Scout Mothers Engagement of Mary Ann Fatula Miss Patricia M. Veale Becomes feride Of Frank H. Walser Toddy Make Party Plans A Halloween party for October was planned at last night's meet ,1 ing of the Christ Lutheran Boy Scouts' Mothers Auxiliary. The party will be at 7:30 p. ni.

that day Mothers Auxiliary Donates To Church A donation to the 70th anniversary of the church was made at last night's meeting of the Mothers Auxiliary of Troop 19, St. Mary's G. C. Church. At the same time plans were made for a bake sale following the masses, September ,7.

Members are asked for donations of baked goods. Mrs. Helen Sabol, presideut, presided for the at the church. Members of the committee for the party are Kristine Bender, Violet Troy, Hannah Sachs and Betty Barrett. Last night's meeting followed a wienie roast at the home of Thd-ma Eroh, East Beech street.

1 Music Program For YM Ladies A musical program was presented by Rev. John Sloudt and Miss Mae 0m Mmm' v'mmimxm -fJ s5 I i rJ MacaroW at yesterday meeting of the YMCA Ladies Auxiliary. A new member, Mrs. Alex Hoffman, was welcomed during the course of the program. Barbara Howe, T.

McLaughlin Exchange Vows At a nuptial mass this morning at 11 o'clock, Miss Barbara Marie Howe, daughter of Mrs. William E. Howe, 142 South Carol boulevard, Highland Park, Upper Darby, became the bride of Thomas F. McLaughlin, son of Mrs. Elizabeth McLaughlin, 137 South Wyoming street, this city.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. James R. Cummiskey was celebrant of the mass In St.

Lawrence's Church, Highland Park, Upper Darby. Mrs. Francis Blankeimy-er was the organist. The bride, escorted by her brother, William E. Howe, wore a silk taffeta gown, topped with an Alen-con lace bolero with bracelet-length The program opened with a piai-o duet, "The Whiffenpoof Song." .1 A followed by the two vocal solos by Rev.

Sloudt, "Because of You" and "You'll Never Walk Alone." Miss Mary Ann Fatula Mrs. Edward John Boyle An old-fashioned hymn sing concluded with the singing of "The Lord's Prayer" by Rev. Stoudt. Mrs. Harry Bump was in charge of devotions.

Twenty members and four visitors were present. At the business session, it wa decided that a fish dinner will be held October-28 and a rummase sale in November. The October meeting will be a hat show by Mrs. Helen Lohman, of Deisroth's Department Store. Mrs.

Harry Fesler will be in charge of devotions. Social committee will be composed of Mrs. Oscar Rein- sleeves. The gown had a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil was at tached to a Juliet cap of lace an cented with rhinestones and pearls She carried a prayer book trim med with lilies-ofthe-valley.

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Fatula, 101 Highland street, Jeddo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to John G. Miller, Massapequa, Long Island N.

Y. Wedding plans are Incomplete. Miss Fatula is a graduate of the Philadelphia General Hos-p'al School of Nursing and is employed by Dr. Harry K. Stone In Woodside, Long Island.

Mr. Miller served in the U. S. Navy in the Korean conflict and presently is attending New York State University. Weddings LYNNCERIANI The marriaic of Miss Irene Ceri-ani, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Ceriani, 919 Ridge wr-Xn i.v.ju.t Miss Gertrude Howe, Upper Darby, was maid of honor for her Pane sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mrs. Frank II.

Walser hart, Mrs. Elmer Geisler, Mrs Roland Edmonds, and W. H. Quay. William E.

Howe, Downingtown; Mrs. David P. Howe, Bala-Cynwyd; Miss Ann Louise Scgaria, daughter of Mrs. Frances Segaria, 526 Garfield street, became the bride of Edward John Boyle, son of Mrs. Beatrice Boyle, 73 Cross street, Harwood, in a double ring ceremony at 10 o'clock Monday morning in Most Precious Blood Church.

Rev. Paul Cattone officiated. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. James Flynn and Rev. Robert Burnett.

Given in marriage by her brother, Maurice Segaria, the bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace over peau de soie, with a fitted bodice, scalloped neckline, and unpressed pleats falling into a cathedral-length train. She wore a double-tier fingertip veil of imported and Mrsi Frank G. Fusaro, Ard- more. All were similarly attired in street, Freeland, to Louis Lynn, son of Mrs. Rose Lynn, 100 St.

James drive, Drifton, and the late John Lynn, Freeland. Rev. Anthony Noviello was celebrant of the 9 o'clock nuptial mass, and a wedding dinner took place at Gus Gen-netti's Hotel. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a white silk organza gown, made in a colonial style with a fitted basque bodice, a Chantilly lace Sabrina' neckline and short sleeves Her triple bouf- Her cascade bouquet was of pink roses. Paul Nicholas Walser, Sugarloaf, served as best man for his brother.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Veale wore a moss green crepe sheath dress and a white feathered demi-hat. The bridegroom's mother chose a burgundy wool sheath dress and a matching burgundy velvet hat. wore corsages of Weddings Guests The following out of town guests attended the Spear-Lock wood wedding, Labor, Day in St. Bartholomew's Church, Tresckow: Mrs.

Ferdie Bionaz, R.N., and children, Mary Frances and Valerie Anne, Phylls Mehalko, Port YWCA Schedule The following activities are scheduled at the Young Women's Christian Association next week: Monday Hazleton Woman's Club, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Hazleton Women's Duplicate Bridge Club7 12:30 p. United Church Women, 2:30 p. Junior Canteen, 7 p.

m. Thursday Cadettes, 6:30 p. m. Greater Hazleton Area Practical Nurses Association, 7:30 p. Senior Canteen, 8 p.

m. Friday Ideal Club, 8 p. m. Saturday Seventh Day Advent-ists, 9:30 a. m.

age; Anne Mane Lockwood, R.N., Social Club Plans October 13 Supper The Women's Social Club, Laurel and Oak streets, will have its annual supper at Sun Valley Inn, October 13. A bus will leave from Laurel and Oak streets at 6:15 o'clock that evening. Arrangements for the supper were made at the regular club meeting. At the same time plans were completed for a rummage sale October 1, at 109 North Wyoming street. Members are asked to take their rummage to that building, Wednesday evening, September 30.

The club will sell Christmas candy as one of its projects. Awards of the evening we'nt to Mrs. Harry Jacobs and Mrs Marie' Schneider. French illusion with a hand-rolled phaelanopsis orchids Mr. and Mrs.

William Nelson and A wedding luncheon was served Mary Margaret, Phil at Singley's, Conyngham Pass. Keeny, MrTand Mrs. August Cher- edge, arranged on a crown adorn-Ifant skirt had side panels of scaled with rhinestoncs and pearls. She loped lace cascades to the hemline, carried a prayer book with an i She wore a silk organza and lace-orchid and satin streamers. trimmed cap, which held her hip- Miss Patricia May Veale, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Samuel Veale, 530 Grant street, this city, was married this morning at 10 o'clock to Frank Henry Walser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walser, Strawberry Hill, Sugarloaf. The wedding took place in the First United Presbyterian Church with Rev.

Dr. Frederick Barnard Crane officiating at the double ring ceremony. George Schwartz presided at the console of ihe organ, and Mrs. Schwartz was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a champagne silk satin dress, having a scoop neckline and full skirt with appliqued trim.

Her French illusion veil was arranged on a satin band. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Joseph Andrews, Rutherford Heights, was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a jewel ruby silk satin dress with a full floor-length peacock blue satin gowns with chiffon bodices and bracelet-length sleeves.

They wore matching bandeaux, and carried cascade bouquets of vari-colored chrysanthemums. Gerald Kearney, Pittston, served as best man, anfl the ushers were William Martin, Kingston, cousin of the bridegroom; Eugene Flood, this city; and Thomas Ziegenfuss, Bloomall. The bride's mother wore a mauve rose silk dress trimmed with matching lace and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a Navy blue silk print dress and Navy blue hat and accessories. Both wore white orchid corsages.

tollowmg a honeymoon trip to Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Cape Cod, the couple will Miss Dolores Ancharski. the maidi'engtn veil ot plain rrencn musion of honor, wore a coral silk organza Pete Saul, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Russo, Allentown; Atty. and Mrs. Joseph Greco, Nesquehoning Dr. Robert Gunderson, Denver, Colorado. -Mrs.

Bionaz also attended the 1940 class of W.H.H.S. reunion, at the Laurette Restaurant last reside at 55 West Fern street, this city. The former Miss Veale is a graduate of Hazleton High School and is employed as a service representative for the Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Walser is a graduate of with a hand-rolled edge.

She wore short white gloves, and carried a cascade bouquet of white Fujii mums and light pink pompons. Miss Ida Turri, Freeland, was the maid of honor. She wore a MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward Cortlrick RD 1 Freeland Anna Vetro Freeland Joseph F. Fagan Hazleton Elizabeth J. Mulligan Hazleton jewel pink silk organza ballerina- the Hill School, Pottstown, and! Saturday.

She is the former Mary Lafayette College, Easton. He is Gloria Lockwood of Tresckow. Classified Ads Bring Results length gown, designed with a fitted After a reception at the Penn-Sherwood Hotel, Philadelphia, the bodice, a portrait neckline and assistant publisher of The Plain Speaker Standard-Sentinel. Guests attended the wedding from Ridgefield, N. Gladwyne and Rutherford Heights.

skirt and a matching headpiece with a French illusion nose veil. short sleeves. It had a matching velvet ribbon sash with front streamers and a bouffant skirt with miniature clustered flower motifs around the deep hemline. She wore a jewel pink velveteen coronet with twisted white pearls and a circular veil, and short while gloves. Her couple planned a honeymoon trip, to Miami, Fla.

Upon their return, they will reside at 308-A East Essex avenue, Lansdowne. The bride attended St. Lawrence's School, Highland Park, and Holy Child Academy, Sharon Hill. She is employed as an accounting ballerina length gown, with fitted bodice, bateau neckline, drop sleeves, deep hemline, bouffant skirt, and a wide organza sash fastened to the back in a soft bow She wore a coral feathered hat and short white gloves and carried a colonial bouquet of white and coral pompons with ivy. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Ann Stasi, of Harwood, sister to the bridegroom, and Miss Suzanne Boyle, of Bethlehem, niece to the bridegroom. Thev wore gowns identical to the maid of honor's. Renae Palmer, of Baltimore, the bridegroom's niece, was flower girl and wore a coral ballerina length gown made in colonial style with a shirred fitted bodice, square neckline, and deep hemline bouffant skirt with a back bow. She wore a matching horsehair bow headpiece and carried" a princess basket of white, coral, and blue pompons. John Boyle, Kenilworth, N.J., brother of the bridegroom, was the Dear Abby: It's GOODBYE cascade bouquet was of pink Fujii clerk for the General Motors Ac Better Check Carefully! By Abigail Van Buren ceptance Wynnewood.

Mr. McLaughlin attended St. Gabriel's School and was graduated from Hazleton High School, class of 1951, and King's College, Wilkes-Barre, class of 1957. He has a bachelor rf science degree in accounting. He is a cost accountant for the West-inghouse Electric Lester.

Guests attended the wedding mums and jewel pink pompons. The flower girl was Miss Joanne Batcha, niece of the bride, who was gowned similarly to the honor attendant. She wore a velvet coronet headpiece with a short veil, short white gloves, and carried a miniature cascade of light pink Fujii mums and jewel pink pompons. Anthony Lynn, Freeland, performed the duties of best man for DEAR ABBY: I have been seeing a lot of a divorcee who has two kids, 3 and 5. She says she Birth loves me and plans to marry me, but I sometimes wonder if maybe from Long Island and Montgom jery, N.Y.; Wilmington, his brother.

and this Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, SUMMER What's Your Guess As to the Temperature READING On Hazleton Federal's Sign at 3 P. M.Wednesday, Sept. 23 the first day of Fall. city. HELLO FALL With Miss Mary Ricotta presiding at the console of the organ, Andrew Falatko sang "Lord, Who At Cana's Wedding," "Marriage Blessing," "On This Day, Beautiful Mother," "Panis Angelicus," and Lord, I Am Not Worthy." The bridegroom's mother wore a ULCWToMeet Here Oct.

21 "Now I Know in Part Then she isn't playing me for a sucker. Every Saturday she is off work and so am I. I take her kids out for pony rides and keep them the whole day. She never wants to come with us. She says she has something to do at home but when I bring the kids back she is never home.

She makes the excuse that somebody always drops by and takes her somewhere. A few times I saw her get out of cars with different men. Am I being a sucker or not? What should I do? OLDER MAN. DEAR OLDER: If you take the kids out for pony rides while "Main-ma" is horsing around, you are Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Close, 2906 Shakespeare Road, Bethlehem, a son (St. Luke's Hospital, Bethle-heb). The father is a former resident of this city. Mr. arid Mrs.

Jesse C. Tom, 46 West First street, a son (State Hos-ptial). The mother is the former Ethel Mae Phillips. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hyziak, 146 West Sherman street, McAdoo, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother, prior to marriage, was Marian Cheeka. Mr. and Mrs.

John Koehler, 108 Hudsondale street, Weatherly, a daughter (St. Joseph Hospital). Before marrias'fc the mother was Ether Romig. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Romanelli, 14 Spruce street, Tresckow, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother is the former Christine Panzarella, the father is an assistant editor of the Standard-Sentinel. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Kolbush, Shall I Know" is the theme for the United Lutheran Church Women's convention of the Hazleton District, rose lace dress, a rose feathered hat and black accessories. The bride's mother chose a Dior blue dress, black and white, feathered hat and black accessories. Both wore corsages of white pompons. to be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, this city, October 21. best man.

Ushers were Edward Glennon, Shamokin, and Philip Werntz, Sha-mokii. Nicholas DeJoseph, Hazle-ton, was ring bearer. Mrs. Mary Marion sang "Ave Maria," "Dearly Beloved," and "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother." Organsst was John Stan-ziola. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige satin dress with brown accessories, and the bride's mother wore a Copenhagen blue dress with black accessories.

Each wore an orchid. Following a honeymoon trip to Bushkill Falls and New York, the couple will reside at '60 East Main street, Bloomsburg. The attended Hazle Twp. High School and was formerly employed at Geissler's. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hazle Twp.

High School and is presently a junior at Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Guests attended thi wedding from Bloomsburg, Lansford, Bethlehem, Philadelphia, Levittown, Williamsport, Shamokin, Kennil-worth, N. and Baltimore, Md. The couple left on a plane trip In developing this theme, love will be stressed, and the fulfillment of the law. to Miami Beach, Fla.

Upon their return, they will reside at A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO 3 WINNERS Who Come Closest To The Answer Miss Hilda Kaercher, retired finother kind of four-footed animal. The bride- attended Freeland High School and was employed as A woman who cares enough for a man to marry him does not behave this way. Find out more about her or see less of her. a forelady at the Freeland Shirt Co. Mr.

Lynn, an alumnus of missionary from India, will recount many interesting experiences of her work during the dinner meeting. Mrs. Ruth Juram Smith, now editor of the magazine, "Lutheran Woman's Work" will be the speaker for the afternoon session. Mrs. Smith will speak from Jier vast experiences working in conjunction FIRST AWARD $15 SECOND AWARD $10 THIRD AWARD 5 DEAR ABBY: In a doctor's of- ju r.asi uiaine street, McAdoo, a Hazle Township High School and the Palmer Business School, is employed as an accountant at the American Fore Insurance Philadelphia.

nee recently when I was asked (St. Joseph Hospital). The was iu jive my name 10 ms nurse, ijmomer, prior to marriage, Winnifred Donaldson. saia, io. jvux me nurse went on to ask me minstinns wita the Augustana Lutheran 'about mv hushanri and I saiH tip AND WE WILL DOUBLE THESE AMOUNTS IF WINNERS HAVE ACCOUNTS AT HAZLETON FEDERAL! Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Onore, 1008 West 11th street, a daughter (State Hospital). The mother's maiden name was Rogina Bislocky. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Shinko. Irvington, X. former residents of this city, a daughter (East Women. She will answer dead. She then said mv name and clarify problems confrontmg shoud be JANE joneS the local organization.

wiU you please tell me which is Mrs. F. Leroy Tanney, president correct? of the Ministerium of Pennsylva-j j- rjQUBT ma ana Adjacent aiaies, wiu Dring DEAR IV; A wirtmv main. hAr Oranop General Hospital, East Hospital Auxiliary Will Meet Monday A complete report on the past summer festival will be made at the first fall meeting of the St. Joseph Hospital Auxiliary at 8 p.

m. Monday in the auxiliary rooms. Mrs. Ray Schwartz, program coordinator, announced that Rev. William Ward, hospital chaplain, will address the auxiliary on the 10th anniversary of the hospital.

Miss Mary McNertncy will meet greetings and will present the husband-s name lor the rest of herOrange, N. The mother, be-work of the functional committee. natural life unless she fore marriage, was Beatrice Kersi-Mrs. Joseph Sinister, acting your LEGAL signature should be kofski. Here's All You Need To Do To Enter! pigment ui me iucai group, SMml JONES" with the A nouni-eu, iimi ill iiiiiuuuu 10 ine 'AfDc iriHV TOX'FS THE RULES All entries must be submit in paren- OetTinq Married? Additional entry blanks may be obtained without 1 speaKers, mere wui oe sncciai iuic mis: oane; UI19.

VflllL i uiivi 1 umc sacrea music Dyiocariaient. Smith Jon (M John Luncheon 11 be served bv theln cm Cutaways, Strollers, obligation from our receptionist, or use facsimile. ted on official entry blank on or before 3 P. Fri i nil k.v ij 111,111 tit: hi f's Full Dress Dinner Jac day, Sept. 18.

ed "MRS. JOHW kets and Accessories in In the case of ties, winners with the committee for the Past President's dinner following the I East. All sizes 4 to 54. CONFIDENTIAL TO DOROTHY: FmnlrO 422 E- 5th Sorry. You came to your senses MIR" Haz.

GL4-35G1 ladies of trinity at 12:30 p. m. The dinner meeting in Wagner Hall of that church is set for 6:30 p. to enable professional' women to hear the message by Miss Kaercher. will be selected by drawing.

Employees and families not eligible. The judges decision is final. Address them to "Guess the Temperature" and mail to or deposit at Hazleton Federal. auxiliary's business session. Books and periodicals, which are still in demand for the hospital ten years and three children too late.

When a woman gives herself to a man for nothing (not even a marriage certificate) he usually OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Meet On Monday library service, can be picked up by contacting Mrs. Howard Nelmes GL 4-1675. Mrs. James Boyle, president, will be in charge How Christian Science Heals "GOD DOES NOT AFFLICT" WAZL (1490 kc) Sunday, Sept. 13 at 9:13 A.M.

The worship committee of the Hazleton Federal Savings Loan Ass'n. 12 East Broad Street, Hazleton. Pa. figures she is worth exactly what she cost him. Nothing.

He can be forced by law to support his children but no law in the land can compel him 'o live with you. of the meeting. Young Women's Christian Association will have a meeting Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the association builting to make plans The Temperature Reading on your T. T. Sign will I I be Degrees at 3 P.

M. Sept. 23, 1959 Circle Six Meeting for fall vpsnpr sorvirps. The first Miss Katherine Davis presented Lf tnese ervices be held Oc- li NAME i I ADDRESS i the study on "The Spirit Speaks 1 totoer 4. 'M to the Church," and Miss Edith I Homer Achenbach is the 11 Mumaw presented a paper on committee chairman, and mem- Miraj, a mission hospital in India-.

are Mrs. AIbert Young- at this week's meeting of Circle cour Mrs. Charles Schutter. Mrs. Ill CONDITION YOUR HOME for lasting beauty! Custom Color Paints for Walls and Woodwork BOSTON'S On Our 2nd floor 44-46 NORTH WYOMING ST.

Six of the First Tresbyterian rhariPc RurkharHt Miss Marv First ENROLL FOR NEW FALL CLASSES EVANCHO School of Practical Nursing Enrollment taken daily, 11 A.M. fi P.M. At The Altamont Hotel, Broad and Church Hazleton, Dial GL 1-3501. (Licensed by the Dept. of Instruction Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania) Church.

Mrs. Donald Mitchell, fwh Paula RaiuW and Janp fl circle leader, presided for the ses Rerig. i sion. Plans were discussed for the rummage sale and October 21st bazaar. I Hostesses were Mrs.

Elmer J. Leonard and Mrs. Mitchell. Genetti's 15th St. Super Market Open 'i Daily 9 a.m.

to 9 pm. Give "Sill" Green Stair.pr 1 We.

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