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SCIMNTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1943. 27 Becomes Bride In Myrtle Street Church To Wed July 9 in St. Peter's Cathedral Church Youth Group Will Florf nffirorc Reception fo Mark 50th Anniversary Marking th 50th anniversary its founding, the City Beautiful As sociation mill celebrate with a reception, dinner and musical in the YWCA on Thursday, June 9, at 6 Mothers' Club Fete Scheduled Tonight Attorney Robert G. Coslizer, president, hat appointed the fol lowing committees: Mrs. W.

W. Scheuer, general chairman; Mrs. James T. Sweeney, cochairman; II 111 blVWI VIIIVVIJ Miss Peggy Davis is general chairman of the annual banquet of the League of Youth of Immanuel Baptist Church tonight at 6:30 in the church assembly room. Miss Davis will be' assisted by Arthur Conrad Arlene Taylor.

Audrey Taylor and Thelma Brown. Rev. Clayton Maude, pastor of First Welsh Baptist Church, will he the speaker. Rev. Dr.

William D. Goltghtlv, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, will give the invocation: Bruce McGregor will lead the singing. Miss Davis will give the welcoming address and Howard Conrad will be toastmaster, Election of officers will follow with Miss Taylor, chairman of the meeting. Benediction will be offered by the Friendship Circle. Mrs.

William D. Golightly will be pianist. The banquet -will be served by members of the Women's Union, with Mrs. Arthur Conrad as Mrs. Althea Carlucci Cottone, Kingston, and Harry M.

Gordon, prominent local realtor, were married today at noon at the Gordon home, 1741 North Washington in the presence of the immediate families. Rev. Dr. Harold S. Swales, former pastor of Myrtle Street Methodist Church, assisted by Rev.

Mark Kroehler, church pastor, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Gordon is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlucci, pioneer residents of this city.

She formerly taught at Central High School, and during the past year was a member of the faculty of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Mr. Gordon, son of Mrs. Mate Winfield. is the owner and founder of the G.

G. Realty Co. He is Mrs. Angelo W. Fiorani, reception; Mrs.

Garfield Weaver, decorations; Mrs. Hubert 'Gordon Jr- invita The Mother-Daughter dinner, sponsored by the Young Mothers' Club, will be conducted tonight at 7:30 in the YWCA Auditorium. Mrs. Andrew Shevak is program chairman, and Mrs. William Prall and Mrs.

John Thomas are co-chairmen of the dinner and pro m. Tnptf 1 tions; Thomas R. Millen, nominations; Attorney Leslie H. Simmons, finance: William J. Rader and J.

Elmer Williams, arrangements, and isBssssMaMsssaBsajssMMBMRMmpmspi" wwmmpmmmmnmmmmmmmmzmmmmmmmtmmm it 1 'H. r- -n 'jytfa gram arrangements. Miss Ruth Doud, retiring direc Miss Helen Hamilton, program. tor of the YWCA. WH K've the invocation.

The tribute to mothers will be given by Mrs. Paul Gronski and the mother reply by Mrs. SMg past president of the Scranton Real Nellie O'Hara. Gifts will be presented to the oldest mother, the Estate Board, and former vice president and director of the Penn Inea Sippel. 2148 Myrtle St re- youngest and the mother with the most children.

Program favors will cetved her diploma from Keystone sylvania Realtors Association. He is be presented to each mother. Group singing will be led by Miss Doud, junior College on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

David Doughton Jr 410 Madison have returned with Mrs. Edgar Duncklee as accompanist. Guests will include active in Methodist Church circles, being lay leader of the Scranton District of the Wyoming Conference. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton C. Gordon, from Atlantic City, Miss Doud. Mrs. Warren N. Edson, i Mrs.

Joseph Fpolluto and Infant chairman of the young adult committee; Miss Martha B. Wollerton, daughter, 723 South Irving Ave have returned home from St. Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Greta, to president of the YWCA board of Mary's Hospital. Miss Mary La Her, 1420 Cedar Dr. Nathan Rickoff.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rickoff, 329 Colfax and Miss Leila 'Boyle. 1011 Ave. West Market St have returned MRS.

HARRY H. SMITH JR. Miss Gordon attended Miami from a 1 Onlay vacation in Boston MISS MARY ANN NICKEL directors, and Miss Florence L. Gillespie, young adult director. Following the ballet numbers there will be musical selections by Audrey Mostek and Marlyn Anne Hancock; accordion selections, Rosann Watson; tap dance by Marie Varosky and Peggy Hogan, with Mrs.

Thomas Hogan as accompanist; piano selections by University and is enrolled in Flora and New York City. Miss Marilyn Stone, daughter of i Miss Helen Ruane. daughter of Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University where she is majoring in psychology. She is an Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie W. Stone of 949 North Irvine became the bride of Harry H. Smith son Mr. and Mrs. John Ruane, 615 Pear Su is vacationing in Bermuda.

She officer in the Nu Zeta Nu Sorority. day. July 9, in St. Peter's Cath-jdral. Miss Nickel, a graduate of Central High School, is employed by the WUliams Baking Co.

Mr. Noon, a- Navy veteran, is employed by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.

Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. Nickel, 415 Taylor announce the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Joseph J.

son of Mrs. Catherine Noon, 257 Laurel Arch-bald, and the late John Noon. The ceremony will take place Satur Dr. Rickoff. attended the Univer mm acrompamea vy miss Mary uury ant, Washington, D.C.

Judy Tunis and orchestral num-l 839 North Irving on Monday Ruth Doud Resigns Position at YWCA Miss Ruth Doud, executive director of the Scranton YWCA for the past four years, has resigned, effective Sept. 1. to accept a similar position at the Gettysburg YWCA. Mixs Doud started her work In the YWCA as a volunteer in 1916. She served as.

industrial secretary in York. and in the same capacity in the Scranton association in 1919 to 1929. In 1927 she served as exchange secretary to the YWCA in Turkey. From 1929 to 1941 she was industrial secretary and musie program director in the German-town YWCA. During the war.

her work as USO director received recognition in a feature article in "Look," a national magazine. Before assuming the position of executive director in the local association. Miss Doud was program director io the Wilkes-Barre YWCA. Active in many civic projects. Miss Doud is a member of Quota Club and a director of the Lackawanna County rWeliare Council.

Miss Martha B.tWollerton. presi 1 Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and sity of Scranton and graduated as valedictorian of his class from the at 2 P.M. in Myrtle Street Methodist family, Plymouth; Mr.

and Mrs. Al Church. The ceremony was performed by Ohio College of. Chiropody. He interned at the Cleveland Foot Clinic of the Ohio College of Chi bert Walters.

Tonawanda, N.Y., and Lee Reid. this city, were recent guests of Mrs. Hilda Reid, Lake Rev. Mark Kroehler. Miss Ruth Kinback was soloist and Mrs.

Frank ropody and is resident chiropodist Carey. Jones, organist. Births at Hospitals Given in marriage by her father, Mr. and Mrs. D.

G. Davis, 1516 jvi at a Atf A at 4 It ai'i UfAAtc. at the Cleveland State Hospital. Dr. Rickoff is a member of the Phi Alpha Pi Fraternity from which he received the scholarship award the bride wore a gown of white vvu ik- iiau mm ucu AT STATE: Son yesterday to John and Helen Szpra Sobieski, 110 marquisette over paper taffeta, a rounded sheer yoke outlined by a band of floral spray applique with for 1948.

bers by Teddy Toth and "The Polka Dots," with Peter Barbuti, Charles Weber and Teddy Toth. Committees on arrangements are: Mrs. Shevak, Mrs. Prall, Mrs. Thomas; refreshment committee, Mesdames Anthony Bender, William Burge, Paul Gronski, Johanna Mulkerin, John Novajosky, Boley Petrus, Leonard Prall, Walter Sa-rokas, Frank Siglin, Stanley Yarzy; serving committee, Mesdames George Beddoe, Michael Butash.

Welland M. Byers, Edward Davis, Joseph Janosky, Charles Kumpas, Agnes Mahila, Edna Stott, Charles Townsend Vincent Varosky, William If. Williams, George Zvtrblis; reception committee. Mesdames Fred Cardene, Charles Hancock, Gerald Mangan and Alfred Watkins. No date has been set for the Fisk Blakely; daughter to John and Catherine Culkin Jennings, fitted -basque bodice.

Her ap- wedding. 2046 North Main Ave. pliqued skirt fell in gathers into a full oval train. Her veil of French Alexander Parisi, this city, and Anna Lozosky, Exeter, obtained a illusion formed two tiers and fell bridesmaid's, a bonnet of matching marquisette, and carried a basket of white daisies. Fred Smith was his brother's best man.

Leslie W. Stone David Laudig? Norman Gitlin and Eugene Campagna were the ushers. A reception followed at the Dei-trick. When the couple left on their wedding trip to New England the bride wore a glen plaid suit, furs, navy accessories and an orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Central High School and Lackawanna Business College.

She was employed by the International Salt Co. The bridegroom, a graduate of Central High School, served in the United States Navy. He is attending Pennsylvania State College. The couple will reside at State College, Pa. Out of town guests included Mr.

and Mrs. J. Warren Daniels Sr. and daughter, Nancy, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Warren Daniels Amsterdam, N.Y.; Allen Stone, Misses Ann and Linda Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc-kissick and son. Richard.

Camp Hill, Fred Smith, Pottstown, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Miller, Miss Marilyn Miller, Endicott, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. James Black, Hartford, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Argust, Long Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Louise Gitlin and Norman, Yeadon, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Keister, Elmira, N.Y.; Miss Helen Barber, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and AT HAHNEMANN: Daughter yesterday to John and Joan Gaeton Laskowskl, 31ff Third sons St. Ann's High Dance To Be Held Tonight St. Ann's High School junior and senior dinner-dance will be held tonight in the Chamber ol Commerce Building. Rev.Alfred Weaver.

honorary chairman, and Helen Joyce, general chairman. Committee members are: Thomas Hughes. O'Brien. John Brunner, Eileen Judge, Jerome Joyce, Gerald Gavin, Jean Lynott, Joan Coyne, James Harrity, Ann Miskell, Joan Connor, Marjorie Edwards, Elizabeth Dougherty, Ann Hopkins, Ann Lynch, Gertrude Kerrigan, Evelyn Langan, George Lai-ly, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Davis, Harold DiPienzo. Ann Connor, Theresa O'Hara, Cletus Mackin and John Gruczkawski.

marriage license recently in Wilkes- from a bonnet made of box pleats, trimmed with crystalircd orange Bar re. end guests Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yeeles and children Alyce and and Mrs. Alice Davice of Philadelphia.

Mrs. Russell Hoffman, Buffalo, N.Y., spenr the weekend with her father, Morgan Leyshon. and brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coglirer, 134 South Garfield Ave.) Mr.

and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Naw-rockl, 94 Berlin Rochester, N.Y- announce the birth of a son on May 30 at Genesse HospitaL Mrs. Nawrockr is the former Re-gina Malinoski, 519 East Locust St. Miss Ruth Gavin has returned to Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ, after spending several days at her blossoms.

She carried a spray ol Invitations have been issued by white gardenias centered with a white orchid, and wore pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mr.1 and Mrs. Joseph N. Fritzen, 1322 Penn to the wedding Mrs. Leslie Stone Jr.

was matron of their daughter, Lucille, to Don- to Donald and Marion Howell Leahey, 227 Colfax Walter and Ann Duignam McDonnell, 427 Taylor Harold and Laura Tyrrell Lord, Nicholson; son today to Edward and Lila Mae Henifin Foytack, 847. James daughter to Robert and Alberta Brenne Hart 819 West Elm St. dent ofjthe YWCA. and Mrs. Law-rence W.

Tice, past president and chairman of volunteer personnel, were hostesses today at a tea honoring Miss Doud, at the latter'a home. 235 North North Abington Clarks Green. Board and stall members were guests. Build your farm financial reserves in U.S. Savings Bonds.

of honor. She wore a gown of lilac aid E. Zwick, son of William Zwick, marquisette over taffeta, featuring 1025 Stafford and the late Mrs. Zwick. a ruffled shoulder line forming a cap sleeve, fitted bodice with a full The wedding will take place Sat urday, June 18, at 10 A.M.

in St. skirt, matching picture hat of lilac horsehair, with matching streamers and daisies. She carried garland Paul Church, Green Ridge. Rev. AT MERCY: Sons today to Hen Electric City Council, Daughters of America, will meet tomorrow at 8 P.M.

in GAR Hall. Mrs. Marion Williams will preside. Officers will wear white for installation. Thomas Manley will officiate.

of white daisies and ivy leaves. Roland Zwick will be his broth The bridesmaids were Miss Mari on Armbrust, Miss Maryella Ehr- er's best man. John Murphy, Dun-more, and Jerome Fritzen, Netcong, NJ brother of the bride-elect, will be ushers. hardt, Mrs. Marion Kuester.

They The Sunbeam Class of the YWCA will meet tomorrow at 8 P.M. in the board room. ry and Margaret Gallagher Arm-brustcr, 224 Broadway; to George and Marie Overboy Carpenter, 1022 Hampton daughter yesterday to Dr. Paul and Margaret Dun-leavy McNulty, 1421 Pittston Ave. AT ST.

MARY'S: Son today-to Paul and Theresa Grady Coyne, 1720 Adams Dunmore. home, 4503 Jefferson Ave. Miss Gavin recently was elected president of the Resident Student Council of the college. Miss Virginia Gallagher and fiance, Dan Doherty, have returned to Lancaster- after spending the weekend with relatives. Miss Ra-chael Fox, 207 West Drinker and Mr.

and Mrs. John Fisher, darks Summit. wore nile green gowns, identical to that of the matron of honor, match Miss Fritzen has selected Miss ing picture hats of nile green horsehair, and carried garlands of yellow Mrs. William Edwards, Syracuse, Eleanor Fitzsimmons as her maid of honor, and Miss Isabella La hey as her bridesmaid. daisies and ivy leaves.

Miss Linda stone, cousin of the N.Y.; Mrs. Grace Dean, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Pottstown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ar aia Miss Mercedes Helen Greene, 22, Robert E. Nolan son of Mr. bride, was1 flower girl. She wore a lilac gown similar to that of the thur Schimpff, Easton. aVW y4 a nurse, formerly of Scranton, now of Flushing, N.YM and Dr.

Vincent Hayes Pascal 26," New York, secured a marriage license in New Nv i II' 1949 Marriage Licenses York yesterday. 296 Under 1948 Figure and Mrs. Robert E. Nolan, 1008 Electric has been elected secretary of the Howard Eckfeldt Society, a mining and geology organization at Lehigh University, for the coming year. Miss Sally Hope, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Stanley Hope, 913 Rich-mont St, a student at Mt. St. Jo- L.

A Will 1 I They will be married in Marriage licenses issued in Lack Michael Church in Flushing on June 13. I I SUPPER awanna County during the first five months of 1949 dropped 296 Miss the daughter of Auxiliary to Conduct Card Party on June 7 Ladies Auxiliary of Melita Com-mandery 58, Knights Temple, met yesterday and completed plans for the dessert card party on June 7 at 1 P.M. in Masonic Temple. Present at the meeting: Mrs. George Ham, chairman, and Mesdames Rollin Williams, Mary Healcy, William Lewis, James Stewart, George Steiner, John T.

Rawson, Robert Masters and Mrs. Louis Lohmann. Card party tickets may be procured from committee members. WENZEL HONORED Victor A. Wenzel, secretary of the Scranton Building Association 10, received word today of his appointment to the Personnel Policies'- Committee of the United States Savings and Loan League, 57-year-old nationwide trade organization of the savings association business.

in comparison with the number Issued during the same period last Samuel F. and Helen G. Breman Greene, was born in Scranton. Her prospective husband, the son of Vincenzo and Elizabeth Hayes Pas-cale, was born in Brooklyn. year.

The totals were 897 for 1949 and South Side Sophomores Planning Ball June 10 Miss Ruth Miller is general chairman of the June Moon Ball sponsored by the sophomores of South Scranton Junior High on Friday June 10, at the Elks Club. Assisting Miss Miller are: Treasurers, Harold Hoffman and'Ed-ward and Thomas Mineo; decoration Misses Marlene Chase and Gloria D'Amico; entertainment. Misses Elise Calderbne and Mary Ann McGinnis; tickets and posters, James McGoldrick and James Gavern; safety, Miss Betty Huff; patrons, Larry Homer, Misses Ann Carlucci and Francis Notari; publicity. Misses Claire Hopkins and Katherine Palahunick. 1,193 for 1948.

according to Mar Mrs. Joseph Schieber, 146 East Pine Dunmore, left this morn riage License Clerk P. A. Ryan. Alice Northup Gets ing for Somerset Center, where she will be the soloist at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Efmira College 'E' Madelyn Foley, to Vincent Coaty Miss Alice L.

Northup. daughter on Saturday morning in St. Patrick's Church, Somerset. Miss of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Northup, mrya aciqhuj, vociinui iuu, naa as her week-end guests. Miss Mary Elisabeth Logan, Swarthmore, Miss Barbara Garrett, Chestnut Hill and Raqutl Amram, Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Robinson. 1709 Wayne had as week-end guests their 'daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs and Mary, Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Robinson's sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Dug-gan. Flushing. N.Y., and her brother, Martin Gaffney, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

J. a. Evans. West-hampton Beach. announce4 the birth of a daughter, Xaren Lyn, at Southampton Hospital, Southampton, LX.

on Saturday. Mrs. Evans is the former Dorothy Vernooy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vernooy, Lakeland, Fla, formerly ef 908 Taylor Ave.

Mr. Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Evans, 1822 Price St Dalton, was awarded i the Elmira Foley is the daughter of Joseph F.

Foley, president, Callen Construc College a the annual banquet of the Athletic Association on May 25, at Elmira College, Elmiriu N.Y. tion Co. He is a former South Total income of United States life insurance companies in 1947 was more than $9,000,000,000. (Continued 4h Paqt 29) The Is awarded to rirla who curicular activities. Miss Northup will be president of the Elmira College Athletic Association for the college year 1949-50.

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