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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, May 11, If 41 Area Young Women Recite Nuptial Vows in April Ceremonies Coronation At Kelayres On Monday Immaculate Conception Church i i I Garden Club Spring Lunch On Thursday Hazleton Garden Club will have its spring luncheon at the Valley Country Club Thursday at 12:30 p.m.'hv.- The program for the afternoon will feature flower arrangements by Richard Mutton of Pen Argyl. Monday is the deadline for reservations which may be made with Mrs. John Wright, Conyngham. of Kelayres will have its annual May crowning Monday at 6:30 p.m. The procession, and crowning at the Sacred Heart square will followed by mass in the church.

In the event of inclement weather, the crowning will be held in the church. Lucille Jumpeter will serve as May queen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sal Jumpeter, 604 E.

I Iff I'ptv Blaine McAdoo, she is a stu dent at the St. Joseph Hospital School of Laboratory Assistants. The court will include Joana Billet, Theresa Moffa, Lea Per-fetta, Donna Donscesz, and Frances Amorose. First Holy Communion class, members of the Immaculate Conception Society, Christian Mothers and parishioners of the parish will participate in the procession which will be held through the streets of Kelayres, weather permitting. The Rev.

Felix Losito will celebrate the mass. Anniversaries WEDDING: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salazer, 127 Penrose Beaver Meadows, 51st, tomorrow. Mrs.

Salazer is the former Enrica Fellin. The couple has five daughters, one son and seven grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Oronzo Scarcella, 578 Swain Bristol, 12th, tomorrow.

Mrs. Scarcella, the former Kita Salazer, Beaver Meadows, is an anesthetist at Lower Bucks County Hospital, Bristol. Her husband, a former resident of Hazleton, is employed by the Levittown Post Office. They have a son and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. John Swet, 336 Marshall Elizabeth, N.J., 23rd, tomorrow. They are former residents of Tresckow. State Trooper and Mrs. Francis Swet, Bethlehem RD 3, sixth, to Farkus Farkua Farkus morrow.

Mrs. Swet is the former Mrs. Rocco Anthony Lyate Mrs. Stephen G. Richards Mrs.

Joseph Michael Zavitsky Jr. Drums Garden Club Program on Mon. Drums Garden Club will have a special program Monday 7:30 p.m. at the Butler elementary school. Mrs.

Charles P. Conrad, Camp Hill, will present flower arrangements of "Women of the Bible." Ann Yundt, AUentown, and Troop The marriage of Miss Mary Rose a corsage of white carnations. er Swet is a former resident of Given in marriage by her Paul G. Prokipchak, Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The bride was graduated from Miss Suzanne Denise Kelley, 1 W. Garfield McAdoo, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Mi- this city. Hazleton High School and is em the bride wore a white silk-faced chael P. Kelley, was married to peau gown with high-rise fitted Rocco Anthony Lyate, Laurel, bodice, pearl beaded wedding ring son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rocco Lyate, neckline, long, fitted sleeves, and ployed in the business office of the Standard-Speaker. The bridegroom, a graduate of West Hazleton High School, attended Pennsylvania State University and Syracuse University, and is an airman first class in the U. S. Air Force.

535 N. Wyoming this city. a sheath skirt with a cathedral Andrew M. Myers, 46 Penrose Beaver Meadows, to Joseph Michael Zavitsky son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Zavitsky, Main Junedale, took place April 27, at 10 a. m. in St. Mary's R.

C. Church, Beaver Meadows. The Rev. William Bigos performed the double ring ceremony which was followed by a reception at Souvenir Molly Maguire Newspaper At all news stands BIRTHDAY: Sharon. Engler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hayden Engler, 701'McKinley eight yesterday. She is a second grade student at A. D. Thomas School Christ Broadt, 123 S.

Woodward Court, 86th, today. He is a retired Ls'iigh Valley Railroad engineer. Shirley Witcofski, 323 Winters AdT Miss Cecelia Mercantino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mercantino, 123 S.

Vine and Stephen G. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Richards, 703 Wagonwheel Lane, Temple, were married April 20 at 10 a. m.

in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The Rev. Henry Luchi performed the double ring ceremony. After a reception at the Niagara Twilight Room, the couple left to spend a honeymoon in Miami and Nassau.

They will reside in this city. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk organza and English Alencon lace with crystals and pearls embroidered on Alencon motifs. The skimmer bodice had a high jewel The Rev. Joseph P. Dooley celebrated the nuptial mass April 20 at 12 o'clock noon, in St.

Patrick's R. C. Church, McAdoo. After a reception at the Lobitz Fountain Room, the couple left to spend a honeymoon in the Poconos. They will reside at Laurel, Md.

length cape watteau train falling from the back neckline. Her cathedral-length silk illusion veil was arranged on a mounted pouf centered with pearl teardrops and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Mary Carol Prokipchak, McAdoo, was matron of honor for A West Hazleton, tomorrow, John Michael Lazar, son of her sister. She wore a long A-line gown of yellcw sakette, with high-1 a Mrs.

John Lazar, 40 Penrose i Beaver Meadows, fifth, tomor row. FOR THE PERFECT WEDDING PLAN THE PERFECT RECEPTION AT GUS GENETTI'S Avoid troublesome details and disappointments. Rely on our courteous and experienced staff to assist you in planning a reception free from worry and complete in every detail. Coffee Hour For Nurses Last Night the home of the bride. After a honeymoon in New York, Canada and Niagara Falls, the couple took up residence at 46 Penrose Beaver Meadows.

Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white organza and Chantilly lace gown with fitted empire bodice of lace, scalloped Sabrina neckline sprinkled with' iridescent sequins, and long sleeves tapering over the wrists. Her A-line skirt featured four gands of scalloped lace and her watteau train of organza was edged in lace. Her bouffant veil of illusion was arranged on a queen's crown of pearls and crystal auroras. She carried a bouquet of white daisies. Miss Cathy Jean Myers, Beaver Meadows, was maid of honor for her sister.

She wore a floor-length gown of maize saki with a fitted empire bodice of lace and an A-line saki skirt. She wore a crop-top jacket with scoop neckline and elbow-shy sleeves and a daisy cluster headpiece with bouffant veil. She carried yellow and white daisies. lip1 1 I' i fV neckline and the skirt was A-line. Her cathedral-length train of silk nylon illusion had a scalloped edge and was studded with Alencon motifs.

It fell from her framed pillbox hat in a mantilla style and fastened at the neckline in a snood effect. She wore white wrist-length gloves and carried feathered carnations centered with a white orchid. Susan Massaro, Havertown, was honor attendant. She wore a long Camelot gown of orchid silk Chiffon with fitted high-rise bodice, bateau neckline, long puffed sleeves with orchid buds and green leaves embroidered at the waistline and on the cuffs. The skirt was a sheath style and she wore a soft cage style chiffon coat over the gown, a forward headpiece of orchid roses and lilies of the valley with a bouffant face veil, and matching pumps.

She carried a cascade of daisies tinted yellow. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, this city; Miss Marion Richards and Miss Joann Richards, Temple. They wore yellow gowns to match the honor attendant's with orchid buds and green leaves trimming the empire waistlines, matching yellow headpieces and pumps. They carried cascades of daisies tinted orchid.

Michael Richards, Reading, was best man. Ushers were Raymond Jackson and Mark Salvatini, this city, and Lloyd Snyder, Reading. Albert DeFrancesco this city, was ring bearer. Miss Therese Zogby presided at the organ and Andrew Kostic sang "Ave Maria," Lord, I Am Not Worthy" and "Mother at Thy Feet Is Kneeling." The bride's mother wore an aqua blue chiffon and lace cocktail dress with matching accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a mint green coat and dress with matching accessories. The bride was graduated from Hazleton High School and is a bookkeeper for the DeFrancesco Detective Aeencv.

The bridegroom, a Nurses' Alumnae Association of Hazleton State General Hospital hd a coffee hour last evening in the Nurses' Residence, in obser rise fitted bodice, crystal beaded high neckline and short cap sleeves. Her profile headpiece was of yellow clustered daisies, and she wore matching pumps and white wrist length gloves. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerald J. Avillion, this city, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs.

Thomas Fale-shock, Miss Evelyn Prokipchak and Miss Aileen Thomas, McAdoo. They wore gowns identical to the matron of honor's and all attendants carried, cascade bouquets of bronze spider mums and bronze daisies with brown ribbon. Anthony Lyate, this city, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Nicholas Avillion, Joseph Veet, John Sacco and Joseph E-ger, all of this city. The choir of St.

Patrick's Church sang appropriate wedding selections. The bridegroom's mother wore a peacock blue silk brocade sheath with a puffed draped silk brocade pillbox hat, black patent accessories and white gloves. The bride was graduated from vance of Pennsylvania Nurse Week Fifty nurses attended. Slit IK MUM I III I Mrs. Nancy Super, director of nurses at the hospital, and Miss ELEGANT DINING AND BALLROOMS TO ACCOMMODATE ANY SIZE RECEPTION FOOD EXPERTLY PREPARED, GRACIOUSLY SERVED EXCELLENT OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS PROFESSIONAL RECEPTION PLANNING SERVICE All These Fin Services Do Nor Mean Higher Cost Mary Barnhart, assistant director of nursing service, poured.

Members of the committee were Regina Scarcella, Beverly Bradish, Terri Repanshek, Jean Derr, Catherine DeVigili, Eleanor Saricks and Anna Ravina. Edward Zavitsky, Junedale, wasj Stop In And Inspect Our Faciiitiet i Sgt. Mary Ellen Kolcun Sgt. Kolcun, John Haluska To Be Married PHONE 454-1494 best man for his brother. Mrs.

Betty Hearity presided at the organ and Anna Strack sang "Mother at Thy Feet is Kneeling" and "Ave Maria." The choir sang "Take Our Bread," and "On This Day, Beautiful Mother." The bride's mother wore a pink suit with a corsage of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a magenta suit and Marian Catholic High School and MOTOR LODGE m- T.ct, ifninn is prior to her marriage was em- Miss joanne jLeaziesiu Lady-Grace Ceremony On Sunday Our Lady of Grace Church will WANTED TO PAY TAXES PHOENIX (AP) State income tax officials have found a happy taxpayer. Tax chief Robert Merrill reported a Phoenix man sent in a $10 check with a notation: "Although I owe no state- tax, I feel obligated to help pay the cost of operating the state government." A check of the man's tax return revealed that he actually Route 309 One Mile North of Hazleton a Washington, D.C. the of their announced engagement The bridegroom was graduated daughter, Mary Ellen, to Sgt. John J.

Haluska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haluska, 143 W. Grant McAdoo. The wedding is planned for June 15 at St.

Michael's Carpatho-Russian Orthodox have its May crowning Sunday at graduate of Muhlenberg High owed $5 in tax. Merrill said the 7 p.m. with Joanne Ledzieski is a colorist for J. Bass Co. Valmont Industrial Park.

man won't be asked for a cor rected tax form. The Portrait Look from Hazleton High School and Pennsylvania State University. He is an engineering technician with the Department of Defense. Out of town guests were from Maryland, Virginia and Philadelphia. K.

of C. Auxiliary Sale in Borough West Hazleton Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary will have a rummage sale May 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the borough K. of C.

Home. Anna Rose Daniels, chairman, asks persons with donations to take them to the Home Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Committee aides are Marge Sacco, Dorothy Lashock, Theresa Kukol and Mary Jane Filoreto. Church, Freeland. The bride-elect, a sergeant in the U.S.

Air Force, is a graduate of Crestwood High School, Mountain-top, class of 1964, and is stationed at March Air Force Base, California. Sgt. Haluska, an alumnus of Hazleton High School, class of 1963, is stationed with the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, California, and is awaiting transfer to Hawaii. May queen. jviemDers oi me Blessed Virgin Sodality and the first Holy Communion class will participate in the ceremony.

Members of the queen's court will be Sharon Alban, Phyllis Zola, Angela Garramone, Gloria Cheslock, Carol Sando, Maura Meyers, Theresa Famalette, Paulette Mason, Beverly Marsicano, Claire Zius and Elaine Meyers, prefect. Gowns for sodality members were donated by Mrs. Mary Tucci. New members will be inducted into the sodality during the ceremony. few 'Mill MI SEE MONDAY'S PAPERS Classified Ads Bring Results TO GO TO RETREAT Ladybug Angeline Valente asks Ladybugs who are going to Retreat Hospital to be at the Drake-Wear Post Home at 12:45 p.

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