PAGE SEVEN MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH HUDICK of 23 Barber Street, Swoyers- ville will celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary on Friday. They were married on July 9, 1923 by the late Rev. John A. Karnish at the Holy Trinity Church in Swoyersville. Mrs. Hudick is the former Mary Kovalick of Swoyersville. The Hudicks are the parents of four children, Mrs. Marie Kziadosz, Swoyersville, Anne at home, Mrs. Helen Stesney, Fla., and Joseph Jr., Centermoreland. They also have four grandchildren, Robert and Ronald Dziadosz and Richard and Donna Hudick. Mr. Hudick is a retired miner and former policeman in Swoyers- via (5 0 MR. AND MRS. LOUIS DZIADOSZ, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudick, of 45 Jay Street, are celebrating their 33rd wedding anniversary on the same day. They were married on July 9, 1949 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville by the late Rev. Joseph Buda and Rev. John Masakowski now pastor of St. John’s Church, Larksville. The Dziadosz’ are the parents of two sons, Robert and Ronald. Dziadosz is employed at Wilkes-Barre Iron Works, Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN HARCHAR, JR. of 345 Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville will cele- brate their 5th wedding anniversary on Friday. They were married on July 9, 1977 at the Holy Trinity Church, Nan- ticoke by Rev. Walter Poplawski. Mrs. Harchar former Nancy Bromfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Bromfield, Nanticoke. Harchar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harchar, Sr., Swoyers- ville. Mr. Harchar is associted with Baron’s Seafood, Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KALMAN- OWICZ of 50 Sidney Street, Swoyersville re- cently celebrated their 36th wedding . an- niversary. They were married on June 22, 1946 by the late Rev. Joseph Podskoch, cousin of the bride at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Kalmanowicz is the former Josephine Pod- skoch, daughter of the late Stephen and Johanna Podskoch, Swoyersville. Kalmanowicz is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalmanowicz Sr., Exéter. Their attendants were the late Mary Podskoch Scripp and Al Scripp, Union, N.J. The Kalmanowicz’ are the parents of four children, Thad, Center- ville, Md., Kenny and Charles, Swoyersville, and Mrs. Ann Markie Maskinas, @ Nuangola. They also have nine grandchildren: Jana, Erin and Michael Kalmanowicz, Amanda, Melanie, Brianne, Daniel Kalmanowicz and Jeffrey and Mathew Kalmanowicz. Mr. Kalmanowicz is associated with Baron’s Seafood, Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN YUHAS JR. of 1025 Main Street, Swoyersville, will cele- brate their 31st wedding anniversary next Wed- nesday. They were married on July 14, 1951 at Holy Savior Church in Wilkes-Barre by Rev. Joseph Monaghan, cousin of Mrs. Yuhas. Mrs. Yuhas is the former Mary Jule McAfee, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McAfee, Wilkes- Barre. Yuhas is the son of Mr. Stephen Yuhas Sr., and the late Mrs. Anna Yuhas, Swoyersville. The Yuhas are the parents of seven children: Stephen III, James, William, Mrs. Mary Kay Covert, Mrs. Susan Coulter, Joyce, and Julie. They also have one grandchild, Kimberly Yuhas. Yuhas is employed at Luzerne Products Co., Plainsville. Mrs. Yuhas is employed at Fad Mifg., Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH POLLICK of 161 Kossack Street, Swoyersville will cele- brate their 20th wedding anniversary this coming Wednesday. They were married on July 14, 1962 by the late Rev. Anthony Lewandowski at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyers- ville. Mrs. Pollick is the former Shirley Vinsko, Swoyersville. The Pollicks are the parents of five children: Christopher, Brernda, Pamela, Joseph Jr., and Eric. Mr. Pollick is head dispatcher at Interstate Dress Carriers, Pittston. Mrs. Pollick is employed at J.C. Penney, Wyoming Valley Mall. St. John’s Holy Name Society of Miller St., Luzerne, recently held their Annual Family ‘Breakfast on Father’s Day. The affair was held at the Knights of Columbus Home on Main St., Luzerne. Invocation and benediction was given by Rev. Edward Shoback, moderator of the Holy Name Society and pastor of St. John Nepomucene. Master of ceremonies was Joseph Kurpis. Main speaker was Robert Alexander, Professor of government Saturday, June 26 at their new store located in the Dallas Shopping Center in Dallas. Throughout the day, Mickey Mouse and Goofy were on hand to greet the youngsters. Hot dogs and soda were prvided and gifts given to all. Ida; who also has a Ida’s Pet World East located at the Midway Shopping Center, Wyoming, said the new store will carry AKC dogs, tropical birds, and all small animals, fish and accessories. Above left to right, Kerrey as Goofy, Bonnie Gilroy, Sheila Hoover, Heidi Yorina, employees; Mrs. A.J. Cefalo, Mrs. N.J. Parella, Mrs. Leonard Valenti, Bill Brennan, store manager; Tina Kluk, Ida, Leonard Valenti, Jack Pritchard, Pritchard Insurance Co.; Sandi George, employee; Maurice, Nolts Ponds Inc. representative; Chicken barbecue planned for July 25 Qe Luzerne Centennial Committee will sponsor a Chicken-Bar-B-Que to be held on July 25, (Sunday) from noon to 6 p.m. at the Main Street Stockade, across from Luzerne National Bank. Donation will be $3.50 a ticket. Tickets may be purchased fron: any of the com- mittee members. & Former resident of Swoyersville, John Delescavage, Jr., shot the above black bear on a recent hunting trip to the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. The bear, which with one shot from a Sako 3006. John, Jr. is married to the former Debbie Lewis of Kingston. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Delescavage, Sr., Jay St., Swoyersville. "MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St. ,Swoyersville, Pa. 287-7724 tr eassasssnvissCOUPON: Esssssesssene excluding, Cigs., Milk & Tobacco. ; Offer expires July 12, 1982 » FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED - aes ey x Kathy in polities at King’s College, who spoke on ‘““Sanctifying Life’’ Professor Alexander said that we all have a place and job in life to do and as long as we do it to the best of our ability and with the idea of helping others, we life. He said that we also bring happiness to others, selves. Life without God is life with despair. His talk was well re- ceived | by everyone in attendance and more of us should take heed. to this fine saying. This affair was also a farewell to the Sisters of St. Methodius, as St. John Nepomucene School will be closed. Joseph Voytek, president of the Senior Holy Name Society, thanked everyone for their assistance and thanked the Sisters along with Rev. Shoback for their fine work at the school and wished them well in their new school. EDWARD VOLACK, co- chairman with Leonard Stefanko, of the Summer Bazaar of St. Mary’s Church, Shoemaker St., Swoyersville, to be held on the American Legion Post 644 grounds, July 15 through 17 have an- nounced the following men to be waiters at the Caberet Style Bar: Joseph Gonglefski, Ralph and Mike Romanowski, Ed and Fred Prolieka, Tom Urban, Al Balun, Larry Kiwak, Ray Vanyo, Tony Harzinski, Bob Covert, Rich Gabvlick, Lou Michaels, Chip Chipego, John Hanadel, Ed Masavage, George Monto, Lindy Berti, Mike Stelma, Charlie Rutt, John Kotchick. Rain or shine, the bazaar will be held under huge tents and tradition Polish foods will be featured. Entertain- ment nightly will be by the local polka bands such as Kryger Brothers, July 15; Polka Punch, July 16 and Ray Suda on Satur- day, July 17, 7 p.m. to midnight. Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, recently announced the winners of their first annual achieve- ment scholarship compe- tition, according to Dr. Wallace F. Stettler, president of the prep school. Anthony Joseph Stallone, son of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Stallone of Harveys Lake, was named winner of the full tuition scholarship, while Florence Jaigeong Synn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eun Hi Synn of Wilkes- Barre, received the half CLOSED TUESDAYS Re mS =I : _ Joe Ranieli R. Ph. | competition. Stallone currently attends Gate of Heaven School, Dallas, and Synn attends Meyers High School, Wilkes- Barre. DONATION--Atty. Joseph Yeager, president of the Swoyersville Lions Club, an- nounced at the recent Lions Club meeting that the club donated $25 to the American Diabetes Association. Dough Lara and Patrick Sheridan represented the American Diabetes Association and accepted the donation. Both Lara and Sheridan spoke on diabetes and showed film and slides on the various care that is being provided by the Association. The club also donated $50 to the Children’s Museum for the Deaf located on Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, through Mrs. Jean Yarmey. Left to right, Patrick Sheridan, Dough Lara receive the donation from President, Atty. Joseph Yeager of the Swoyersville Lions Club. ON THE JOB--Joseph Lopallo, popular. councilman of Luzerne, is.one of.the head. workers working forthe Luzerne County, Redevelopment keeping the.gr ass) ¢ution ther Redevelopmentilots { throughout the County "Joe and his crew, above, take cdte of their! properties in. Hanover, Nanticoke, Kingston, Luzerne, Forty Fort, Swoyersville, Plymouth and various other boroughs. Above the men of the Luzerne County Redevel- opment workers cutting grass throughout the county are, left to right, Curt Rowney, Hanover; Mark Teufil, Hamilton Avenue, Kingston; Joe Lopallo, Luzerne and Joe Cresh, Wells Street, Forty Fort. o> WILKES COLLEGE FAMILY--The Leo Gavlicks, 12 Creek St., Swoyersville, are a Wilkes College Family. Members of the family who have graduated from Wilkes are seated, left to right, Atty. Jean Gilroy Gavlick, 1974 graduate of Wilkes, 1971 graduate of Delaware Law School; Barbara Gavlick, 1976 Wilkes graduate with degree in art; standing, Jeffrey T. Gavlick, 1982 cum laude graduate; Leo F. Gavlick, P.E. 1951 graduate with associate degree in engineering and graduate from Lehigh University with a degree in civil engineering; and Atty. Blase L. Gavlick, 1973 graduate of Wilkes and 1980 graduate from Delaware Law School. Both Mr. and Mrs. Galick have been active members of Swoyersville Kiwanis Club and all of their children were in Circle K, Blase being president of the K Club at Wyoming Valley West, and served as governor of this district while a student at Wilkes College. Barbara and Jeffrey served as Lt. Governors in the K Club while Jean served as president. The moose is the largest (fi member of the deer family. BARON 'S Fi D 1 300 AVENUE A, SWOYERSVILLE—287-211 1 (Wholesale & Retail) “TAKE OUT ORDERS OF ALL FRIED SEAFOODS DAILY" [SMALL BRAZILIAN SPECIAL LOBSTER TAIL + $7.99 COD hain ¥7.49 EI ARDSHELLS S FoR THE HOLIDAYS ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF FRIED HADDOCK, FISH STICKS, DEVILED CLAMS, DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, LOBSTER, FRESH CLAMS, FRESH SALADS, AND ASSORTED FROZEN FOODS. HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER 287-1393