PAGE FIFTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Volack of 57 WHite Street, Swoyersville, will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary this Tuesday. They were wed Dec. 28, 1952, at St. Mary’s Church in Kingston with Mrs. Volack’s cousin, Rev. Emil Pakutka, per- forming the marriage ceremony. Mrs. Volack "is the former Mary Ann Kader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kader of Swoyer- sville. Volack is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Volack also of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Rita Wichner, Bernadine Kader Chiazza, Leona Volack Romanowski, Clem Rusavage, Thomas Semanek, deceased, Joseph Kader. The Volacks are parents of six children, Mrs. Susan Kolesar of Swoyersville, Mrs. Donna Rickets of State College, Denise of Salisbury, Conn., Cindy of Manhattan, New York, Ted with the U.S. Army in Panama, Edward at home. They also have two grandchildren, Kristin Kolesar and Robyn Ricketts. Volack is associated with a construction company as a supervisor. Mrs. Volack is a registered nurse at the Nesbitt Hospital. years, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary this Monday. They were married Dec. 27, 1957. Mrs. Rosencrans is the former Rose Marie Yarina, daughter of Mr. Joseph Yarina, Wilkes- Holland. Standing, Mrs. Rosencrans. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rosencrans, former residents who have resided in Kingman, Arizona for the past 23 SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT DART LEAGUE--Dr. Checkeyes came through with a 2-1 win over Chet’s Jets. Tops for Dr. Checkeyes were Butch Conniff 35-37-39-111, Dave Check 31-36-40-107, Bob Miller 81 and Bob Latoski 75. High for the Jets were Al Balun two games of 39-40-79, Tom Cruthers 83, Mike Stelma 75, Stoney Stonionis one game of 32 and good shooting by Chet Zukosky while the Scoop showed again. The Air Heads finally got in the win column by taking a 2-1 win over the Giants. High for the Giants were Steve Adamchak Jr. 45-31-42- 118, Dan Marascio 28-41- 32-101, Doc Watson 78, Steve Dosiak 77. Standings: Dr. Checkeyes 17-7, Giants 14- 10, Chet’s Jets 9-15, Air Heads 8-16. Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 40.70, Steve Adamchak Jr., 38.28, Ken Roberts 36.83, George Kapalka 36.50, Dan Marascio 34.66. “0- DICKO’S DART LEAGUE--The Sailors kept up their winning ways as they took a 3-1 win over the Steelers and moved into top spot. High for the Sailors were Bob Valatka 36-31-39-106, Rich Polachek 36-33-37-106, Cutter Joe Joe RanieliR. Ph. Rosencrans and Clinton Barre, and the late Mary Yarina, West Wyoming. Rosencrans is the son of Mrs. Johanna Rosencrans of West Wyoming and the Belinka 85, Mike Kurilla 78. The Lions took a 3-1 decision over the Raiders. High for the Lions were Joe Merc 31-44-31-106, Adam Stelma 31-29-42-102, Dicko Obsitos 58. High for the Raiders were Steve Yonick 30-29-42-101, Joe Madar 94, Romie Shedletski 82 and Gene Soboleski 49-96. Standings: Sailors 29-7, Steelers 27-9, Lions 12-24, Raiders 4-32. Top five in averages: Bob Valatka and Ed Karasek 35, Adam Stelma and Steve Yonick 32 and Cutter Karasinski 31. -0- SHANKY’S OVER THE HILL DART LEAGUE-- The Yankees rapped out a 3-0 win over the Dodgers. High for the Yankees Galletti; late Clinton Rosencrans, Sr. Their attendants were Joe and Johanna Gula. The Rosencrans are parents of three daughters, Mrs. Raycene Opinger, Mrs. Joanne Holland and Andrea, all of Kingman, Arizona. They also have four grand- children, J.J. and James Holland, Joe Opinger, Michael. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Romanowski of 123 Diamond Street, Swoyersville, recently celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary. They were joined in marriage Nov. 24, 1945, by Rev. Joseph Miers at the Sacred Heart Church in Luzerne. Mrs. Romanowski is the for- mer Eleanor Ignatovitz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ignatovitz of Luzerne. Romanowski is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Romanowski, Sr., of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Helen Turkavitch, Celia Taxtius, Charles Romanowski and Chester Zukosky. ‘were Steve Adamchak Jr., 43-116, Cooksie Adams 37-104, Tom Cruthers 43-97. High for the Dodgers were Dave Check 37-97, Gary Hughes 32-75, Bob Gaydos is improving. Penn State pulled out a close 2-1 win over the Cards. High for the Penn Staters were Cotton Vojtko 35-92, Jim Cruthers 68. Tops for the Cards were John Dele- scavage 40-116, George Nemetz 34-96, and Scoop was there. Standings: Penn State 20-4, Cards and Yanks 11- 13, Dodgers 6-18. Top five in averages: Steve Adamchak jr., 39.4, Cotton Thomas 38.23, John Delescavage 35.13, Ed Kulbacki 32.15, George Sam Barbose, Vince Galletti. 1Ta.m. to 7 Days a Week They are parents of two Koval of 193 Owen Street, sons, Robert of Avoca, Swoyersville, will and Thomas of Swoyer- celebrate their 29th sville. They also have one wedding anniversary grandchild, Thomas tomorrow. They were Romanowski, Jr. Mr. joined in marriage Dec. Romanowski is retired 23, 1953, at St. John’s from the Gabriel Church in Luzerne by Industries. Msgr. John Balberchak. -0- Mrs. Koval is the former Atty. and Mrs. Frank Lois Shampack, daughter Artiz, Jr., of Church of the late Mr. and Mrs. Swoyersville, Michael Shampack of recently’ celebrated their = Swoyersville. Koval is the 3rd wedding anniversary. son of Mrs. Anna Koval of They were married Nov. Dana Street, Swoyer- 22, 1979 by Rev. John sville, and the late Santasky at St. Nicholas Michael Koval, Sr. Church in Wilkes-Barre. Their attendants were Mrs. Aritz is the former Margaret Germak Novak Jane Ney, daughter of Mr. and John Novak. and Mrs. Harold Ney, The Kovals are parents Wilkes-Barre. Aritz is the of eight children, Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jr., Swoyersville; Mary Aritz, Sr., Swoyersville. Therese Pazamickas, RN, ~ Their attendants were Sunbury; Raymond, Lori Ney and Dominick Annapolis, Md.; John, Aritz. Ushers were John Camp Leguene, N.C.; Chipego and John Michael, Swoyersville; Brokenshire. Lois, Barbara, and They are the parents of Robert. They also have a daughter, Elizabeth five grandchildren. Mary. Mr. Koval is Secretary Mrs. Aritz is secretary of Swoyersville Borough to her husband, Atty. Council and is a mechanic Aritz, at his office located at the United Pants Co. in on the corner of Owenand Swoyersville and Main Streets, Swoyer- Plymouth. Mrs. Koval is sville. Atty. employed with the Leader Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nursing Home East. -0- Pechal 82 and Bob Matson ALBA'S DART 80. High for the Eagles LEAGUE--The first half was Mike Moses with a 95. champs, the Colts kept up Final first half stan- their winning ways by dings: vikings 24-12, taking a 3-0 win over the Steelers 19-17, Raiders 18- Steelers. High for the 18, Eagles 11-25. Colts were John Barber Top five in Averages: with another big series of Joe Balent 36.44, Lou 32-38-50-125, Al Bogdon 98, Hodle 34.22, Bill Hulse Bill Reese 36-92, Jerry 32.81, Mike Moses 32.14, Drobenak 67 with a nine Bill Fox 31.13. timer. High for the Joe Balent had the high Steelers were Dr. Leo single game of 48, high Potera 32-96, Jack Tobias three game series of 117 76 and Bob Zurawski 69. and Mike Moses, the most The Packers took a 3-0 nine timers 2. victory over the lowly -0- Eagles. High for the CORAL LOUNGE Packers were Paul DART LEAGUE--The Starolis 36-36-40-112, Jack Hustlers took a 3-0 win Knecht 34-34-32-100, Emil over the One Arm Bandits Gomba 83. Tops for the to keep their two game Eagles were Sibby Cicero lead. High for the 86, Max Chipego 85, Gordy = Hustlers were Ken Price 70 and Bob Jasterzinski 39-32-40-111, Wolensky 70. George Kapalka 34-25-45- Standings: Colts 33-9, 102, Vince Dennis Jr., 78. Steelers 22-20, Packers 20- 22, Eagles 9-33. Top five in averages: Tops for the One Arm Bandits were Leon Ziomek, art Delsano 71 John Barber 41, Paul and good shooting by Jim Starolis 36, Ron Gula 34, Jasterzinski and Joe Fronge Fronczkiewicz 33, = Cheskiewicz. Jack Tobias 31. The No Names stayed 2 -0- 4 games behind as they took ANN’S CAFE DART LEAGUE--The Vikings took the first half as they took a 4-0 win over the Raiders. Tops for the champs were Lou Hodle 32-37-41-112, Bill Hulse 95, Jerry Salata 86, Jim Mazzillo 69. High for the Raiders were Joe Balent with a big 28-35-48-111, Harry Frohman 84, Joe Mattie 71. The Steelers were a 4-0 winner over the Eagles and took over second place. High for the Steelers were Bill Fox a nice 40-32-39-111, Ray a 3-0 victory over the One For the Road gang. Tops for the No Names were Jim Reilly 94, Walt Wruble 82, Stan Price 81 and Lippy Lipinski 80. High for the One For the Road Gang were Mike Repak 90, Ted Daveski 78 and George Lutz 76. : Standings: Hustlers 22- 8, No Names 20-10, One Arm Bandits and One For the Road Gang 9-21. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 37.92, Mike Repak 35.16, Lippy Lipniski 32.14, Jim Reilly 32.13, Leon Ziomek 31.83. SWOYERSVILLE HOSE CO.,NO. 2 Slocum Street Swoyersville, Pa. PHONE 287-9115 BINGO EVERY TUES. &FRI. GUARANTEED 1100 JACKPOT 30 GAME SERIES Maureen McCawley, Wyoming Valley West High School senior, was selected Student of the Month for November. This is a program sponsored by the Kingston-Forty Fort Lions Club in cooperation with the Wyoming Valley West High School faculty. Maureen was chosen by the faculty for her numerous activities, both academic and co- are drum member, student liaison to the Wyoming Valley West Board of Directors, student council executive board, “National “Honor Society, and editor of the West Side Story (school newspaper). Her name appears in Who's Who Among High School Students. Maureen plans to attend college to pursue degrees in accounting and com- puter science. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John’ T. MecCawley, Luzerne. Sharon Spitale, senior at Wyoming Valley West High School, recently won the competition at the high school in the Voice of Democracy contest and will now represent Wyoming Valley West in further competition. The Voice of Democracy contest is a project of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the local com- petition being sponsored by Anthracite Post No. Kingston. Sharon gave a three to five minute .speech on the topic of ‘Youth, American's Strength.” She will now enter the interdistrict competition and hopefully continue on to the state competition. First place winners enter the five-day national competition held in Washington, D.C.; many qualify for different scholarship awards. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitale, Forty Fort. 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