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HazUton Standard-Speaker, Monday, 17, 1962 14 Married at Mahanoy City Bride of Eugene J. Matyas Nuptials Saturday Morning Lynne Habel Is Fiancee Of Student Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Habel, Drums Junior Garden Club Goes on Hike Drums Junior Garden Club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

John Williams, and went on a hike to collect leaves. They made blue prints of the leaves and Allentown, formerly of Hazleton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne Louise, to George R. Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jophia Pitcher, Longbranch, N.

J. named each. A late Autumn wedding is planned. Both Miss Habel and Mr. Pitcher Participating were the following members: Robin Engler, Michael Boock, Irene Frederick, Chris Brown, Fred and Debbie Miller, Michael and James Morgan, Piper were graduated from Ursinus College in 1961.

Miss Habel is studying toward a Master's degree in Physiology at Hunter College, New York City, and Mr. Pitcher is studying with the Biochemistry Department, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City 4f fit 1 and Jeffrey Pensock, Gar-rity, Kathy and Jane Medveckl, Nancy Shellhammer, Louis, David liilli jS-Ax "V- ii, I SM Yv and Michael Visintainer, Michael Roman, Teddy Thomas, Brian and Donna Greenwalt. Adults attending were Mrs. John Engler, Mrs. William Boock, Mrs.

Paul Brown, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Lewis, Mrs. Charles Greenwalt and Mrs.

John Williams. Altar-Rosary Meeting Tues. In Borough Altar and Rosary Society of St. I Francis of Assist Church. West Ha CWV Ladies Elect Slate Of Officers Leona Zurick was elected president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the zleton, and St.

Michael's Church, Harwood, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. in the parish hall. This will be the first meeting of the organization for the fall and winter i itm 1 ti.lmimi'iim' Will is season. Leo G. Samborowski Catholic War.

rrku Cosgrovt All new members are invited to Mrs. Thomas Chrlstino Mrs. Eugene J. Matyas attend the session, and all old Frkui Mrs. Robert John Butcher were John Tihansky, Fullerton, Veterans Post, West Hazleton, yesterday.

Other officers named were Josephine Voycheck, first vice president; Mary Pleban, second vice members are asked to make returns on the August calendar. Gerald Nicholas, Harrisburg, and roses. 'They carried tailored arrangements of apricot duchess gla-mellias. Anthony Christino, Jr. was best Chabala, Tresckow, Mrs.

Stanley Daniel McDermott, Newport, R.I Hostesses for the social session will be Mrs. Anna Brill, Mrs. Anna Brown, Mrs. Rose Bauman, Mrs. president; Bertha Slizofski, third Grusetskie, white House, N.J., sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Jo Miss Jo Ann Kadysewskl pre sided at the organ, and Mrs. John seph Gramata, Pottstown, sister Mane Bednar. Mrs. Edward Brine Renitsky sang appropriate wed of the bride. They wore gowns and enberg and Mrs.

Thelma Detz. ding music. accessories to match the honor at The bride's mother's corsage tendant's and carried cascades of Miss Bernadine Theresa Goy-' dish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Goydish, 27 West Oak street, Tresckow, and Robert John Butcher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Butcher, 203 East Sherman street, McAdoo, were married Saturday at 11 a.m., at St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church, McAdoo. Rev. Paul Vasko performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass.

After a reception at the Lobitz Hall, Harleigh, the couple, left on was of white roses, and the bride white mums centered with minia groom's mother's corsage was a ture blue mums. vice president; Anna Kolbush, Also, Mary' Lesh, treasurer; Mary Virginia Lesh, historian; Mary Geary, ritual; and Julie Siep-ietowski, Tessie Chupialo, and Victoria Yachem, trustees. Officers will be installed 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct.

21. Hostesses were Annetta Sheerin, Victoria Yachem, Leona Zurick, and Josephine Voycheck. Weddings Rapach-IIiggins Miss Paulette A. Higgins, daugh white orchid. Miss Sandra Lee Goydish, Mid dlesex, was flower girl.

She After a honeymoon in the New England states and Canada, the couple will reside in Stamford, ier of Mrs. Mary Higgins, 726 wore a long opera blue colonial style gown with fitted bodice, Seybert street, and the late Daniel Conn. Higgins, became the bride of Ro scoop neckline and short sleeves The bride was graduated from bert Rapach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her bouffant skirt with side in a honeymoon to Montreal and Miss Katherine E.

Stepanick, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stepanick, 717 North street, West Hazleton, and Eugene J. Matyas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Matyas, 739 West Green street, West Hazleton, were married Saturday at 9 a.m. in Transfiguration R.C. Church, West Hazleton. Itev. Stanislaus G.

Wolf celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the double ring ceremony which was followed by a reception at O'Lear's Candlelight Room. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a candlelight silk peau gown, designed by the house of Bianchi in a princess bell style. The fitted bodice was re-embroidered with Alencon crystals and pearl sprays which also outlined the bateau neckline, and had bracelet length sleeves. The bell shaped skirt had a front panel with re-embroidered Alencon lace and crystal and pearl sprays on the side front, and draped to the full back, with a chapel length train falling from the softly tailored bow centered with a self peau rose. She wore a candlelight elbow length cloud pouf English illusion veil with hand rolled edge, ar With a nuptial mass Saturday at 10 a.

in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Mahanoy City, Miss Mary Lou Ollin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ollin, Mahanoy City, became the bride of Thomas Chris-tino, son of Mr. and Anthony Christino, Vine street, this city. Rev. P. C.

Chesna officiated for the ceremony, Prof. Yanaitis presided at the organ, and Adeline Hassie was the vocalist. White gladiolas and mums decorated the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory peau de soie gown, with heirloom duchess and rosepoint lace forming the long tapered sleeves and was draped in a panel over the sheath skirt that flared to form a chapel train. Her full length veil of illusion was held by a duchess rose of rosepoint lace and she carried a stylized bouquet of duchess glamel-lias with ivory accessories.

Mrs. Anthony Maff, Tamaqua, was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Albert Mikalaushas, Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Ann Christino, sister of the bridegroom. They wore peridot sheath dresses with back fly-away panels, and headpieces of duchess John Rapach, 212 East Holly street on Saturday.

September 1. at 5 Hazle Township High School and Geisinger Hospital School of Nursing. She is a graduate nurse. The bridegroom was graduated Quebec, Canada. They will reside in Manville, N.J.

Given in marriage by her father, man for his brother, and Frank Ollin, brother of the bride, was the usher. The bride's mother wore a greige knitted costume dress with taupe accessories, and a turban of variegated autumn shades. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige embroidered sheath dress with mink accessories. Each wore a corsage of green cymbidiums. After a reception at the Mansion Hotel, Mahanoy City, the couple left on a wedding trip to Miami Beach, Fla.

For traveling the bride wore a royal blue coat and dress and matching pillbox hat, with a corsage of white tuberous begonias. The couple will reside in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. The bride was graduated from Mahanoy City High School and Mc-Cann's School of Business. She is employed as secretary at Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. The bridegroom was graduated from Hazleton High School and is attending St.

Joseph's College, Philadelphia. He is employed by E. J. McAleer, Philadelphia. from Hazle Township High School Anniversaries BIRTHDAY: Jean Mary Ripple, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Ripple, 825 Emerald court, two, today. the bride wore a white silk bouquet peau gown, colonial bell style, with short fitted bodice, scalloped Alencon lace bateau neckline and bracelet length sleeves. Her bouffant front bell skirt had scalloped and Pennsylvania State University. He is a civil engineer for F.D.

Rich, Stamford, Conn. Out of town guests were from Connecticut, Virginia, Rhode Is Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin verted pleats fell over a hoop with a large back bow, and she wore a matching sequin crown and face veil. She carried a nosegay of white mums centered with miniature blue mums.

Robert Kakalec, McAdoo, was best man. Ushers were Nicholas Goydish, Roselle, N.J., brother of the bride; Leon Schott, McAdoo, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; and Andrew Butcher, McAdoo, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Donald Sist sang "Ave Maria," "Oh Lord 1 Am Not Worthy," "Mother at Your Feet Is Kneeling" and "On This Day 0 lace outlining the hipline, and ex Reimold, Harwood, 17th today. He is a junior student at Hazle Township High School.

land, New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia. Rosemary Switski, daughter of tended in(o a full chapel length train extending from the waistline centered with a loop bow. She wore an elbow length four tier-on-tier cloud veil of English illusion with hand rolled edge, arranged on an iridescent and tear drop air. ana Mrs. Louis Ckitski, 14 South Third street.

West Hazlptnn seventh, Saturday. She is a second ranged on a crystal and pearl grade student at West Hazleton elementary school. I Mnldor Y.W. Board, Girls Club Meet Tonight The board of directors of the a. m.

in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church. Rev. Joseph Jackanich was the celebrant of the nuptial mass, and Rev. Daniel Higgins, T.O.R., performed the ceremony.

The Apostolic Blessing of Pope John XXIII was bestowed upon the couple. Given in marriage by her brother, Lawrence V. Higgins, Harrisburg, the bride had as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Patricia Higgins, this city. Leslie Rossi this city, served the duties of best man for his brother-in-law. St.

John's Choir, led by Peter Roman, sang the responses to the mass and several other selections. Following a reception at Sun Valley Inn, the couple went on a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and Canada. Upon their return they will reside at 705 North Locust street. The bride is a graduate of Hazleton High School, class of 1959, and the Hazleton State General Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1962. The bridegroom was School, class of 1958, and is employed as an area sales representative for Revelation Vacuum Cleaners.

Mary Jo Matz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matz, 733 Peace street, first, today. A nartv was Covered Dish Supper Thursday To Open Season for A.A.U.W. The bride's mother wore a toast colored silk brocade jacket sheath cocktail dress with matching accessories.

The bridegroom's mother wore a cocoa colored lace cocktail dress with matching acces given in her honor. spray crown, ivory wrist length kid gloves and carried a crescent bouquet of white orchids and ste-phanotis. Mrs. John Fowler, Washington, D.C., was matron of honor and wore a full length gown of jewel rose satin faced peau, with a short fitted bodice, scoop neckline, Jeffrey Michael Makara. son of Young Women's Christian Association will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the association Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Makara, rear 741 Alter street, second, on crown, and white wrist length gloves. She carried a pair of silver and white rosaries made by her mother, and a cascade of white mums and ivy centered with a white orchid. Miss Cecelia Shickora, Tresckow, was maid of honor. She wore an opera blue silk taffeta floor length gown with a fitted bodice, portrait neckline, short sleeves and a straight sheath skirt with fastened full back-controlled overskirt.

She wore an opera blue scalloped crown outlined with pearls and sories. Each wore a white orchid corsage. Saturday. building, when activities for the The bride is a graduate of West Miss Suzanne Paulshock. daueh- ensuing months will be outlined.

Hazleton High School and the Mc- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Paul- Cann School of Business. She was bracelet length tulip sleeves and plain front bell shaped skirt and pleated back fastened in center back with a narrow tailored bow. She wore a matching silk peau jewel rose pillbox hat centered employed os a clerk for the United snock 684 North Laurel street, fifth, tomorrow.

She is a kindergarten student at the Arthur Street School. Gas Improvement Co. A graduate of McAdoo, High A neighborhood conference, which some members of the Hazleton Branch will attend, will be held at Williamsport, Saturday, October 6. Dr. Eugene S.

Farley, president of Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, will be the luncheon speaker and Dr. Pearl H. Guest, Division of Counseling, Pennsylvania State University, will be speaker for the general meeting of the conference. Workshops for the conference will be led by Mrs. Richard Rommel, Swarthmore, "The Library Mrs.

Thomas Bunting, Abington, "The Fellowship and Mrs. Harold Dun-kelberger, Gettysburg, School, the bridegroom is a textile iridescent crystals with a circular with a rose and a pouf face veil worker 'for Johns-Manville, New face veil, short white gloves and matching pumps. She carried a WEDDING: Mr. and Mrs. John Tarapchak, 510 iefer avenue, 34th, on Jersey.

Out of town guests were from Hazleton Branch, American Association of University Women, will open its fall and winter program with a covered dish supper, Thursday at 6:15 p. at the Young Men's Christian Association. Mrs. George Troll, president, will preside for the business meeting, and the proposed budget for 1962-63, will be presented by the finance committee consisting of Mrs. Walter O'Brien, chairman; Mrs.

Gordon Will, Mrs. Troll, Miss Margaret McHugh, Mrs. Edward Cur-ran, Miss Therese Zogby and Miss Katherine Davis. Miss McHugh is chairman for the supper, and her committee includes Mrs. Paul Cannon, Mrs.

Al Gondall, Mrs. James Koch, Mrs. Victor Diehm, Mrs. Burt Roth, Miss Betty Harlor, Mrs. W.

B. Leister, Mrs. Hobson Zerbe and Mrs. Victor Schwartz. cascade of blue mums centered caught with soft illusion streamers, matching satin pumps and white kid wrist length gloves.

She carried a cascade bouquet of white and pink carnations. Bridesmaids were Misses Monica with white miniature mums. Detroit, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pottstown. One of the items to be discussed will be the disposition of groups renting the building for activities, and misrepresenting facts in their publicity. During the meeting, two new committees will be named, plans made for the Bizarre Bazaar, and reports received.

At the same time of the board meeting, will be the organization of a new young adult group. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 years are invited to attend this session at 7:30 p. today, to discuss the type of program to be followed and set up plans for an organization. Mrs. Howard Clymer and Mrs.

Paul Williams are co-chairmen of the young adult committee, spon Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Jluth Millett Tarapchak, McAdoo, Theresa Mal- BEGIN NURSES TRAINING Five local young women are among 61 students besinnine nurses Concordia Meets Concordia Social Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. at the Young Women's Christian Association. President Mrs. Fanny Fritz will preside for the meeting, and hostesses will be Mrs. Edith Thrash and Mrs.

Fanny Fritz. training today at the Geisinger You Always Must Take Care Medical Center School of Nursing, Danville. They are Theresa Mary inoski, Philadelphia, and Molly Timony, Drifton. They wore gowns and headpieces identical to the matron of honor's, and carried cascade bouquets of pink and white carnations. John J.

Levkulic, Harwooii Mines, was best man, and ushers Or Those Slips May Show Kudrick, Mary Elizabeth Puza, BACK FROM VACATION Mrs. Oliver Gicking, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berge, this city, have returned from a week's vacation at Erigantine, N. J.

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