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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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I 10 Haileton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, October 30, 1971 October Wedding Vows Are Recited in Churches of Greater Hazleton Area If'' 'Mf ii in mm 1 1'M1 1 1 flit 4 -W i r) ''ii "i i "i IjmX I ji'iprr HviM its 1 1 ii: sa ttift1iVdliiii iiit'tonilti niAHilil I '44 A 1 Mrs. Joseph N. Egger Mrs. Antho ny J. Tate Mrs.

Joseph F. Lettiere Mrs. Mark Christman Miss Carol Ann Dobash, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John' T.

Do Miss Lucille K. Jumpeter, daugh peter, cousin of the bride sang bash, Main Street, Harwood Mines, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore the Aria, by Bach; "Woodcutter The wedding of Miss Marie Antoinette DeBias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael DeBias, 79 Maple Tresckow, and Joseph Francis Lettiere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lettiere, 745 N. Locust this city, took place Oct. 9 at 11 a.m.

in St. Bartholomew's Church, the waistline. Her headpiece, designed for the gown, was a matching lace cap with a back bow of satin and held a short mantilla veil and a lace-bordered long mantilla. She wore white satin slippers and carried a cascade of white carnations and lilies of the valley and Anthony J. Tate, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Anthony Tate, Pardees Jumpeter, 604 E. Blaine Mc-Adoo, was married to Mark An Song," "Mother at Thy Feet is Kneeling" and Mrs. Vera Scarlato long bishop sleeves and the empire waistline. Miss Tina Dunasavage, Tama-qua, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a gown to match the honor attendant's. Both carried nosegays of green, maroon and yellow daisies with wheat and green streamers.

Joseph Veet, this city, was best man. Robert Michalochick, North The Rev. Stephen P. Luzetsky performed the triple ring ceremony at Hie marriage of Mary Ana Michalochick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Michalochick, Main Street, June-dale, and Joseph N. Egger, son of Mrs. Mary Egger and the iate Frank Egger, 21 E. First this city. The nuptials were held Oct.

2 at 10 ajm. in Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church, ville, were married Oct. 2 at 9:30 thony Christman, son of Mr. and sang "On This Day, Beautiful a.m.

in Holy Trinity Slovak Mother." Mrs. Alvin Christman, 189 S. Church Oct. 16. The Rev.

Jo Church, this city. The Rev. Paul van Maanen officiated for the dou of frost seersucker chiffon trimmed with Val lace threaded with moss velvet, and her softly gathered moss velvet skirt fell from Val lace at the waistline. She wore a matching lattice Camelot cap trimmed with Val lace and a four-tiered nose veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and green carnations.

Bridesmaids were Meiinda Dobash, Harwood, cousin of the bride, Susan Lee Pastorella, West Hazleton, and Barbara Pastorella, Par-deesville, cousins of the bridegroom. They wore wine colored gowns and headpieces to match the The bride's mother wore a mint green polyester crepe knit coat centered with two orchids. ble ring ceremony, assisted by the seph Barnes performed the triple ring ceremony at 12 o'clock noon in Immaculate Conception Church, Rev. Luke Silvestri. The couple and dress and a corsage of white roses edged' with1 mint green.

The bridegroom's mother wore a pink knit coat and dress and a corsage Miss Janet Marcolina, this city, was maid of honor. She wore a long gown of apricot chiffon over taffeta. The molded bodice had a high rolled collar and full sleeves Tresckow. The Rev. Joseph H.

Fellin, Pitts-field, uncle of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial The couple received the Papal Blessing. White and yellow Kelayres. received the Apostolic Blessing from Pope Paul VI. Carolina, brother of the bride, was the usher, and Mark Cussat, this city, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Bouquets of purple mums and The Rev.

Felix Losito, Holy Rosary Church, Reading, and the Rev. James Langan, St. Gabriel's of white roses edged with baby white pompons were used on the pink. mums decorated the church. The bride is a 1967 graduate of Church, were seated in the sane Beaver Meadows.

1 Yellow mums with a white bow decorated the altar and the bride presented a bouquet of white Fuji mums and carnations to the Blessed Mother. After a reception at the Stagecoach Inn, the couple left to spend a honeymoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They now reside in this city. tuary. The bride presented a bou After a reception at Carmen's Banquet Hall, the couple left to quet of blue and white carnations altar and Miss Mary Maylath was organist and vocalist.

After a reception at the Lobitz Hawaiian Room, the couple left to spend a honeymoon at Niagara Falls. They will reside in Pardees- to the Blessed Mother. honor attendant's and carried colonial bouquets of white roses and orchid carnations. Leonard Chervino, Pardeesville, Clair Magusehak snng "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother," "A Time for Us," and "Mother at Thy Feet Is The bride's mother wore a romance blue Venice lace dress with jeweled grosgrain belt, matching accessories and a corsage of white spend a honeymoon in Acapulco They will reside in this city. After a reception at the Niagara Lounge, the couple left to spend a Given in marriage by her father, -wvas best man.

Kicnara uooasn, ville. the bride wore a floor-length gown honeymoon in Montreal and Que Given in marriage by her fath- 4TlA lAfk Vn AM A linn of white dulcette satin and pearl bee, Canada. They will reside at beaded peau d'ange lace with a Hazleton High School and a 1968 graduate of St. Joseph Hospital School of, Certified Laboratory Assistants. She is employed by Dr.

Julius Foldes -at the Physicians Clinical Laboratory, this city. The bridegroom is a 1965 graduate of Hazleton High School and is employed by B.F. Ziegler, general contractors, this city. Out of town guests were from New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Philadelphia and Scranton. 634 Cleveland this city.

Harwood, brother of the bride, Michael Wisda, this city, cousin of the bride, and James Faust, Mil-nesville, were the ushers. The bride's mother wore a blue high satin collar overlaid in the Given in marriage by her father length gown of white satin with ai empire bodice featuring a mock vest of pearls. The stand-up collar and cliffs of the long bishop sleeves were enhanced with pearls lace. The princess bodice, bishop sleeves cuffed at the wrists, and the bride wore an original white delustred satin gown with Alencon wore a mint green dress with beaded trim, matching accessories and a corsage of white roses. The bride attended West Hazleton High School and is an assem- Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal A-line gown of dulcet satin.

Her empire bodice had a square sheer yoke edged in Venice lace flower clusters and long lantern sleeves. The A-line skirt fell from a satin band at the empire waistline, and her detachable aisle-wide train fell the center front A-line panel of the lace trim. Re-embroidered crystals and silver dress and coat with silver accessories and a corsage skirt were highlighted in garlands and pearls were used on the A-line and seed pearls as was the back of pearled lace. The skirt had a skirt which had a scalloped hem of white roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a Nile green silk and SJIS SU the'US 1 The bridegroom attended Hazleton tram.

Her full back flare with a half belt at line, and on the bodice which had cuffed at the wrists. A narrow band of white pailettes and aurora sequins banded the waistline of the semi-full skirt which had a deep border of pailettes and sequins. She wore a Juliet cap with centered front bow, short circular veils and double panel floor-length veils. She wore apricot peau slippers. Mary Lynn Enama, mis city, and Kathy Burns, Freeland, were bridesmaids, and Melanie De-Bias, Tresckow, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

They wore gowns and accessories to match the honor attendant's. All carried cascades of yellow and pumpkin pompons surrounded by wheat. Juliann Salnicky, Harleigh, Niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl and wore a gown to match the other attendant's, a Dior bow headpiece and carried a nosegay of yellow and pumpkin pompons. Robert Stefanick, this city, was best man. Robert Petruska, Allentown, and David Rorhbach, this city, were the ushers, and Rocco Generose, this city, nephew of the-bridegroom, was junior usher.

Mrs. Marie Sist was organist and sang "Mother "All That I Am," and Perfect Love." The bride's mother wore a brown chiffon dress with sleeveless beige worsted dress and coat with match from a back bow and was trimmed chapel triple-tiered bouffant veil of imported silk illu a high Victorian neckline, bishop ing accessories and a corsage of with Venice lace motifs. Her four High School and is a machinist at Barrett Haentjens and, this city. i Out of town guests were from Maryland, North Carolina, Michi- tiered imported illusion veil held sleeves and deep French cuffs. The satin chapel-length train with scattered motifs fell from the back sion fell from a pearled Juliet cap.

She carried a cascade bouquet of white Fuji mums with wheat and a white bow. Miss Aggie Joyce, Wilkes-Barre. a profile headpiece of Venice lace petals studded with pearls and she yellow roses. Out of town guests were from New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, Harrisburg, Allentown and Scranton. high-rise waistline, and she wore 1 gan and New York.

carried a bouquet of white roses an elbow-length, double-tier bouffant yeil arranged on a Camelot and carnations encircled with baby was maid of honor. She wore an A-Mne floor-length gown of green "IprOivir until OVM imMolliA MmimiMM Health Food Products Natural Vitamins breath. Miss Bernadine Marsicano, Mc-Adoo, was maid of honor. Her for headpiece of Alencon lace petals clustered with pearls. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli blooms now at Hazle Drugs Inc.

the stand-up collar, cuffs of the Adv. mal gown had an empire bodice and grape ivy. Miss Donna Billet, Middletown, was maid of honor for her cousin. Discipline While Driving Is Unsafe When you're taking a trip in the family car and your children become unruly, stop the car. Settle the problem on the side of the road.

Her gown had a gold metallic knit fitted bodice with high ivory silk and worsted ruffled neckline, long mm Pi mS) 'rW; fa Rosen Loves slim sleeves with ruffled cuffs, and a plain ivory silk and worsted A- lace coat and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother line skirt with deep ruffled hem line. She wore a matching gold Mrs. AB. and The wore a mint green crepe dress and jacket with matching acces- That is James Van Horn's ad- metallic knit Juliet headpiece with vice on child discipline in a mov- hip-length gold veils.

She carried sories. Each naa a wnue uiuuu ing vehicle. Van Horn is extension' antique gold carnations and cham- corsage. A l7 graduate of West Hazleton family life specialist at Pennsyl pagne pompons attached to a wide ribbon of gold antique velvet on High School, the bride is a record derk for the this city. vania State University.

When the car is moving, it's unsafe, seldom talisman peau de soie, with cascading armband. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Corellen effective and could cause even more commotion to try to correct! Puza, Beaver Meadows, sister of The bridegroom was graduated from Hazleton High School in 1965 and is employed at Kawecki Beryl-co Industries, Ashmore. Out of town guests were from Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Allentown and Devon. the bridegroom, Misses Melanie Skripnek and Mary Ann McAloose, McAdoo, and Nancy Lou Groh-man, Butler, N.J., cousin of the bride.

They wore gowns and headpieces to match the honor attendant's and carried champagne carnations and antique gold pompons your children's behavior. Instead, pull over to the side ol the road and get things straightened out firmly. You might have to make a few extra stops on your trip this way. But a few extra delays at first may make your trip a safer one. "oildren can't really understand trouble they might cause if Cooking Is Fun SUNDAY DINNER attached to a wide ribbon of an Feeling Is Mutual! "Being a salesperson myself your staff is just tops!" Mrs.

A. B. Hazleton, Pa. (The above is a direct quote taken from an actual customer's letter.) Thank you, Mrs. A.B.

for telling us how pleased you are with our service, values, and salespeople. Doesn't it make sense for you to join the thousands of satisfied people who deal with Rosen's Furniture? Especially now, when you can save even more during our 53rd Anniversary Sale! tique gold velvet on talisman peau they throw things, scream sudden-1 de soie with cascading armband. Patrick Donahue, this city, was Know mat such behavior distracts WURLITZER best man. Ushers were James Jumpeter, Warren, brother the driver and may cause him to lose control of the car. of the bride: Donald Williams, So, pull over to the side of the Philadelphia, cousin of the bride road and settle that problem be Miss Deborah Ann Gans Gans-Galski Troth Told Mr and Mrs.

Ted Gans, Dipple Manor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to Charles R. Galski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galski, 118 S.

Broad West Hazleton. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Gans is a 1971 graduate of West Hazleton High School and is employed at Leader Data Processing Center, Valmont Industrial Mr. Galaski, an alumnus of the same school in 1969, is serving with the U.S. Navy at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois.

groom; Gerald Donahue, New Jer sev. and Joseph Ritz, this city. fore you continue on your trip. Roast Turkey Yams Creole Green Beans Salad Bowl Vanilla Ice Cream With Lemon Sherbet YAMS CREOLE Looks inviting and tastes good. 6 medium yams, peeled (about 3 pounds) 3 cups water 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 container (8 ounces) heavy cream Lemon wedges Cut yams into Va by by 1-inch strips.

Bring water, niirrnw on1 colt Knil 1TI lnfCa Mark Billet, cousin of the bride, was organist, and Joseph Jum Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ghicker ino, 589 N. Sherman Court, will May Get Tickets For Dinner Party observe their 25th wedding anni versary Sunday. Mrs.

Chickerino is the former Pretty Brunette Races Edith Logudice, and the couple has two children. Nancv and Mrs. Michael Guza announced that tickets for the St. Joseph Hospital Auxiliary Christmas din OPEN EVERY Nicholas, both at home. anoua iui ci vuua, nun iimv-u muur heavy saucepan or Dutch oven; ner party may be obtained from Louise Roberee.

twenty-sev- fied. add yams. Boil for 15 to 20 min- her at Monday evening's meeting mother of three children is I Next was her step into the utes, stirring often, or until SUNDAY of the auxiliary. The party is a pretty brunette who is one of world of formula cars, rear-en-: 's ten(jer with a slotted scheduled for Dec. 6 at Niagara1 a rare breed.

She's among the gined machines with a com-; rpmnvp yams to warm Getting Married? Largest selection of Tnxedos, Cutaways, Strollers and Dinner Jackets in the East. Afl sizes from 4 to 54. Lounge. jfew women in the world who pletely different set of handling serving dish; keep warm. Stir Mrs.

Charles McGeehin, hospital- drive formula cars profes- characteristics. I cream into syrup; boil, stirring itv rihairman. reDorted that Sisters sionally those funny machines After trying a used Lotus fnr 7 trt in minutes or un. 1 T05 of the hospital will serve as host-, that are little more than a pow- she bought a new Lotus 69 and til m'ixture is reduced by about Frtnini" 499 ut. esses for Monday's social session.

ered fuel tank on wheels. iook an intensive three-day and is thickened. (Mixture With the Wurlitzer Rally Funmaker there's fun for everyone (g It's A Chord Organ With Swingin' Rhythm Chords One finger plays rich push-button chords in whatever rhythm pattern isset. One finger plays melody on either keyboard (gilt's A Complete Spinet Organ With Two 44-Note Keyboards and 13 Pedals Play it the conventional way Add bass drum, cymbal, snare drum, wood block and brush automatically with Swingin. Rhythm.

(S) Pace-Setting Features The Rally Funmaker leads the pack even ahead of music machines that aren't really instruments at all. It's easier to play than all the rest but produces authentic organ voices. "I Uke the competition," 31 a racing scnooi near wiu be foamy removed says when asked why she races Mont Tremblant, Que. heat.) Pour over yams, cars. "I like it not only in mo-! The 69, powered by a four- Garnish each portion with a tor racing out also in the other cylinder Cortina engine putting, lemon we(jge to be squeezed things I like to do.

I also like out 1Q5 horsepower, is good for over yams. Makes 10 servings. VOTE the gamble. For me it's not a top speea oi rdoui ij mnes work. It's a Dleasure." hour on a long straight with Anniversaries As well as-campaigning PrPeF She and Louis Germaia, her BIRTHDAY: On Nov.

2 chamDionshiD she is a partner Partner ta Caractera their, Clare daughter of Mr. fn ToSrP'r fv irnhl arts arts firm, form the and Mrs. Irvin Sandrock, 579 A firm. And if this and her racing llJSZf and olcn cnile vuiupaiijr J. lie tax a cue LeW AiSXOrUlO, 9UI1 UL aren't enough, she wuiic wjui a laniuuvv Mrs.

LeWlS J. ASIOnnu, iwi rcato This season was Louise's first 14th today, Svins lcrack at national comPetition. LuAnn, daughter of Mr. and g. husband, Matthieu, chief, Mrs.

Emil Zapach, 344 E. Samuels In case you re thinking this is harmacist at Quebec city's Ave 10 today. She is in the fifth 'T wospiiai nnsi-noa, nas Deen a grade at the Heights scnooi. Mr, Roberge is a slim five feet four great help was the first to apach will ceiebrate his birUidaj 100 inches and weighs exactly encouraee me to race," she on Monday, For your Sunday enjoyment, VISIT ROSEN'S, and III iVLX OUIX pounds. said.

I. i i ii- n.i. II to retain as Judges of Luzerne County JUDGE RICHARD L. BIGELOW JUDGE EDWARD W. LOPATTO Lawyers of Lower Luzerne County Bar Association iw uui iuamicu yeisuimei.

miss uoiores II TT TO Tfl TO Her racing career started what do her children, aged WEDDING: four years ago when she bought eight, five and seven, think of Mr. and Hollick, our decorator, and Sophia will also be irl LOlO IlLUOj Mrs. John Sarosky, an Austin Cooper and entered their mother's being a a competition school event with driver? available to answer all your decorating questions. Browse Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. Browse Sundays I to 5 p.m.

41 WEST BROAD ST. West Hasten 454-3202. race Drums RD 2, 11th, yesterday. Mrs. Sarosky is the former Ann Glod of quite Crystal Ridge.

The couple has been: three children. John Lisa Ann VV finish "I think for them it's normal. They've always a mend, a mtn-piace and Louise was hooked. Four novice races in 1968 won involved and I think it's just 'and Thomas, her a national competition li OPEN and Fri. Noon 'Til 9 P.M.

Sat. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. like a girl who is an artist her children are used to it and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Miller, 527 James 59th, last Tuesday. cense, in 1969 sne entered tne don't think it's unusual." Quebec regional championship.

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