® 5 \ MR. AND MRS. PETER MADAYA, 941 Swoyersville, recently celebrated their 42nd wedding anniver- sary. They were wed on Feb. 1, 1941 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville by the late Rev. Joseph Buda. Mrs. Madaya is the former Ann Novroski, Swoyersville. Madaya is formerly from Plains. Their attendants were the late Agnes Michaels and Edward Michaels. The Madaya’s are.the paents of a daughter, Mrs. Christian Zambo, Pitt- ston. They also have two grandchildren, Drew and Joseph Zambo Jr. Madaya is a retired miner. -0- MR. AND MRS. FRANK LEONARD, SR., “282 Kossack St., Swoyers- ville, recently celebrated their 53rd wedding an- niversary. They were wed on Feb. 2, 1930 by the late Rev. Joseph Buda, at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyers- ville. Here Swoyersville and Luzerne football fans were disappointed this past weekend as the Jets were shut out by the Miami Dolphins by a 14-0 score. Many of them had the Jets playing in the Super Bowl. This was no fault of the Jets’ Coach Walt Michaels as he did his usual fine job and he con- ducted himself well during the interview after the ‘game. He gave no apologies, he said that someone has to win and lose just like Dallas. He gave no excuse for his players but some of them are grandstanders. Lou Michaels was right Bowling Their attendants were Mary Olesky Bednar, Cecelia Shakusky Baker, Helen Basarab Gurnarie, the late Sophie Romanowski, Steve Nevelas, Andrew Leonard, both deceased, and William Fender and Joseph Supko, both also deceased. The Leonards are the parents of two children, Frank Jr., Swoyersville and Mrs. Louise Sch- wartz, Chase. They also have seven grandchildren and three great grand- children. The Leonards are the former owners and operators of Leonard's Dairy located on Spruce St., Swoyersville. MR. AND MRS. ALEX O’DONNELL, 209 Poland St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 32nd anniversary tomorrow. They were wed on Feb. 3, 1951, by the late Rev. Andrew Klobuciusky at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. in his prediction as he said breaks, makes their own breaks, will win the game between the Dolphins and Jets. How right he was. Lou knows his football. Disappointed Jet fans were John Foglietta, Max Chipego, Ron Alunni, Magistrate Andrew Barilla Jr., David and Andy Barilla III, Emery Washko, Bob Gaydos, Cutter Karasinski, Shanky Adamchak Jr. and Sr., Frank Roche, LaFoof Gonglefski, Ted Rydzewski, Dempsey Sekerah, Joe Parker Podskoch, Ray Podskoch, Bernie Saypack, Frank Jacien, Buck Urban, Chet Zukosky, Ron Gula, Bill Mrs. O’Donnell is the former Agnes Kovalick, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kovalick, Sr., Swoyers- ville. O’Donnell is the son of Mrs. Mary O'Donnell and the late Arthur Bush O'Donnell, Swoyersville. The O’Donnells are the parents of five children. Alex Jr., Luzerne; David, William Swoyersville; Patricia and Richard. They also have three grandchildren, Alex III, Nancy and David O’Donnell. O'Donnell is a super- visor for Environmental Resources, Wilkes-Barre. =0- MR. AND MRS. AN- THONY ‘““LIPPY’’ LIPINSKI, 196 Shoe- maker St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were married on Feb. 9, 1965 in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Lipinski is the former * Mary Gardecki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gardecki, mer residents who now reside in Binghamton, N.Y. Lipinski is the son of Mrs. Ceil Lipinski and the late Anthony Lipinski, Swoyersville. The Lipinskis are the parents of three children, Donna, Christina and Anthony III. Mr. Lipinski is associated with Midway Tool Co., Wilkes-Barre. -0- MR. AND MRS. GEORGE JADOSH, SR., 67 Birch Drive, Swoyers- ville will observe their 35th wedding anniversary Monday. They were wed on Feb. 7, 1948 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyers- ville, by the late Rev. Joseph Buda. Mrs. Jadosh is the former Violet Raieski, Swoyersville. Jadosh is also a Swoyers- ville native. Their attendants were Louis Jadosh, Dorothy Raieski Yescavage, Helen Dziadosz' Zuba, John Volak. Flower girl was R. Jr., associated with Reilly Plating Co. Jadosh is a retired sub- contractor of the Brocca Construction Co. -0- MR. AND MRS. CONRAD INNAMORATI JR.; Huntsville, Ala., former residents of Swoyersville, will cele- brate their 27th wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married on Feb. 8, 1956 in Huntsville, Ala. where Innamorati was in the service. He is a retired service man and presently a lead dietician at a hospital in Alabama. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Condy Innamorati Sr, Hemlock St, Swoyersville. Mrs. Innamorati is the former Hazel Champion, Huntsville, Ala. -0- MR. AND MRS. AN- THONY JERRY STEFANOSKI JR., 141 Ave. A., Swoyersville, will PAGE THIRTEEN Wednesday. They were married on Feb. 9, 1973. Mrs. Stefanoski is the former Rachel Dalless-- ndro of Wilkes-Barre. Stefanoski is the son of Mayor and Mrs. Anthony Stefanoski, Sr. Swoyers- ville. The Stefanoski’s are the parents of.four children, Richard, Lisa, Stacey and Noelle. Mr. Stefanoski is associated with Royer Foundry Co, Kingston. -0- COUNCILMAN AND MRS. RON ALUNNI, 58 Broderick St., Swoyers- ville will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary Friday. They were married on Feb. 4, 1961 at St. Ann’s Church, Luzerne by Rev. Victor Simkonis. Mrs. Alunni is the former Antoinette Padalski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Padalski, Swoyersville. Alunni is the son of Mrs. Alga Alunni, Plains and the late Americo Alunni. Pascucci, Angelo Pascucci, Ronald Serafin, Bernadine Padalski, Tom Ledoretti and Loretta Kemzura. The Allunis are the parents of two children, Sherry and Ron Jr. Alunni, councilman from the third ward, is owner and operator of Ron’s Hair Fashions, Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH KOLOJEJC- HICK, 438 Warsaw St. Swoyersville will cele- brate their 33rd wedding anniversary Friday. They were wed on Feb. 4, 1950 at St. Mary’s Greek Catholic Church, King- ston by the late Rev. Emil Semetkowski. Mrs. Kolojejchick is the former Helen Tribus, Swoyersville. Mr. Kolojejchick is also a Swoyersville native. . Their attendants were Anna Tribus Broda, the Tribus, Gloria Musser and George Broda. Flower girls were Cathy Tribus Owens and Jackie Tribus O’Connor. John Kolojejchick Jr. was ring bearer. The Kolojejchicks are the parents of two sons, Daniel, Swoyersville and David, Harrisburg. They also have two grand- daughters, Denise and Beth Ann Kolojejchick. Mr. Kolojejchick is retired. -0- MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM “BUCKY” AMOS, 35 Perrin St., Swoyersville will cele- brate their 23rd wedding anniversary Friday. They were married on Feb. 4, 1960 by Msgr. John Balberchak st St. John’s Nepomucene Church, Luzerne. : Their attendants were the late Anna Petro, sister of Mrs. Amos and the late Paul Honoosic, Sr., brother in law of Amos. Lehman, Socky Saxon, Hank Novroski, Bob Rish, Ralph Romanowski, John Delescavage, Cooksie Adams, Red Cheskiewicz, Bob Ontko, John Lagoski, Len Padalski, Joe Perzia, Sonny Kemzura, Al Surgan, Terry Gavlick, Joe Koval, Ozzie Williams, Jim Cruthers, Tom Cruthers, Bob Hospodar, Jamie, Mike and Tony Pugh, Tom DiMaria, Jerry Turner, Alan Hornick, Tippy Santee, John Adamchak, Joe Adamchak, Eddie Novroski, Joe Kurpis, George Shendock, John YonKondy, Lou Palermo, Ed Brominski, John Dorish, Paul Starolis, Sibby Cicero, Al Bogdon, Steve Yuhas, John and Bruce Lykon and just about the whole town of Swoyersville. ‘0. Swoyersville was saddened over the death of Johanna K. Roman- chick Ruzicki of Warsaw St., Swoyersville. She will be missed by her husband, Edward, mom and dad, John and Pauline Podskoch Slocum St., Swoyersville who is a surgical patient at General Hospital. Andy better get well soon as the mushrooms will be coming out. He is a great gardener and mushroom picker. The other resident is Charley Washko, Hughes St., Swoyersville. He is a medical patient at NPW Hospital. Charley is a Yankee hater and he will have to put up with Billy Joe was well known in the two boroughs and will be missed. -0- Councilman Jim Pugh and his son David spent several days in Miami, Fla., visiting Jim’s brother John and his family. They also visited Disney World and the other sites there. Much to Jim’s disappointment was the fact that he couldn’t get tickets for the Jets- SWOYERSVILLE BO- WLERETTES Z&B Body Shop 3, Pizza Perfect 0: Hi Q TV 3, Rich’s Service 0; Midway Restaurant 3, Lucky Imports 0; College Misericordia 2, Kalinosky 1; Bayo’s Cafe and Perzia Insurance played to a 1%- 1% tie. Tops scorers for the Nida Wancho 538, Sylvia Conduff 524, Sophie Zimniski 504, Marie Gurnari 503, Joann Stefanko 502, Sonya Ciotola 494, Doris Brace 491, Gert Evanoski 489, Gen Guzek 488, Mary James 485, Mrie Muchler 478, Shirley Yenalevitch 478, Theresa Burns 476, Lil Jackloski 472, Peggy Graham 470, Heidi Cook 470. ; These games were the beginning of the second half. -0- WEST SIDE SCORERS John Vojtko 530, Nellie Remetz 496, Angie Grivensky 490-538; Gerri Stuchkus 489, Ted Kocher HIGH 661, Dan Brek 588, Joe Medwick 600, Tom Cruthers 456, Shirley Yenalevitch 565, Andrea Dicton 518, Evely Jones 476, Eleane Klecha 470, Carol Boney 462, Bob Borish 605, Phil Storz 508, Ray Jackloski 503, Ed Buzitsky 548, Bernie Koscielski 587, John Hrivnak 635, Bob Zukosky 633, Art Cagigas 586, 608; Barney Kazokas 563, Bill Menta 552, John Max Konopka 529, John Mizenko 692, John Mayerski 569, Leo Orlandini 518, Bill Holena Confraternity of Christ- ian Mothers of St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville, re- cently held installation of officers for the coming year. Officers are president, Mary Ann Guchanyk; vice president, Sophie Miscavage; treasurer, Mary Jo Mackavage; secretary, Alice Matukonis; publicity, Isabelle Elick. Outgoing officers were president, Mary Szc- zucki; vice president, Theresa Gonglefski; treasurer, Carol Romanowski; secretary, Marge Mulaski and publicity, Eleanor Price. Gift of the month was won by Helen Stanishefski and Geraldine Cousin, new member was wel- comed by all. St. Gerard Committee for January consists of Eleanor Price and Betsy Resavage. Hostesses for the Feb. 1 meeting are Carol Romanowski and Marge Mulaski. Serving on the committee are DOLORES A. MAR- SHALL, daughter of Anna and Michael Capp of 139 Zerbey Ave., Edwards- ville, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to Marshall is a personnel officer at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, with the Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center. The captain received a master’s degree in 1980 Joe Ranieli R.Ph. Shirley Pollick, Betty Posatko, Eleanor Price, Bette Proleika, Ann Pychalsky, Betsy Resavage, Gerri Rish, Edna Romanowski, Helen 1 YOUR OWN |, WIN 637, 626; Paul Honoosic 594, Joann Pechal 551, Jo Anne Stefanko 549, 541; Betsy Tribendis 460, Shirley Kormos 445, 463; Dotty Kovaleski 445, Sue Morgan 437, 534; Dorothy Baines 434, Karen McManus 432, Cathy Jones 528, Rose Caladie 527, 470; Grace Smith 529, Joe Kelley 507, Trish Malloy 454, John Wilcox 698, 675; Jerry Ostroskie 602, Marge Dorish 470, Jim Mizenko 622, Charley Syroid 597, Steve Galanda 561, Joe Walko 554, Brian Masgay 574, Roy Baker Romanowski, Wanda Romanowski and Julia Sarnak. 545, Steve Shampack 528, Jim Caladie 504, Mike Hardik 554, George Krakoski 545, Andy Kundrat 613, K4rl Blight Jr. 608, Joe Tirpak 605, Mary Maximovicz 572, June Lopallo 514, Ethel Reggie 593, Tom Trosko 538, Mike Marinos 529, Boyd Hoats 526, Jeff 0O’Malia 522, Anne Chacko 512, Stan Korboski 511, Teresa Savage 509, Tony Rasimas 491, Ed Grivensky 490, Carl Edwards 473, Rick Titus 451, John Bigger 448, Jerry Campell 443, Paul Westenheffer 434, Val Martin 460, Susy Trosko 393, Wendy Wolfe 354, Megan Hoats 353, Sharon Rasimas 352. -0- CHACKO’S PREP MIXED BOWLING The Strikers led by Matt Hrivnak’s big 191 and a 479 series, took four points from the Eagles, while Steve Valentukonis hit 475 for the Dallas Cowboys in a losing cause, as they only took one point from the Smurfettes. Other high scores by boys were Marty Leandri 354, Xavier Evans 343, and Brian Tosh 338. Leading the Smurfettes to a three point win was Karen Betnar with 394. Other high girl scorers were Michele Edwards 372, Debbie Frazier 341, Sue Valatka 334 and Heather Hanko 334. Second week standings are as followed: Smur- fettes and Gutterettes share first place 7-1, Ding Bats 6-2, Flyers, Strikers and Pin smashers all have 5-3, Dallas Cowboys 4-4, Gutter Balls 3-5, Eagles and Rebels 2-6, Raiders and Pin Busters 1-7. a surgical patient and is recuperating at her home. She would like to thank everyone for their best wishes. 7 St. Mary’s Holy Name Society will hold their annual Pre-Lenten Doughnut Ball on Saturday, Feb. 12 at their hall on Shoemaker St., Swoyersville, beginning at 8 p.m. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Henry Charles Orchestra. A limited sold, on a first come basis. -0- The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of Holy Trinity parish, Swoyers- ville will hold a White Elephant Sale at the Indoor Bazaar to be held on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11 and 12 in the school auditorium on Hughes St. In addition to members of the Confraternity, members of the parish and those who reside out- side the parish are invited to donate toward the sale. Small items such as jewelry, vases, glass, mugs, dishes, kitchen items are need for the sale. Clothing will not be accepted. Drop off date is Saturday, Feb. 5 after evening Mass and Sun- day, Feb. 6 in the lower level of the church, Thursday, Feb. 10 after may be brought to the school auditorium. Raieski. They are the celebrate their 10th Their attendants were late Len Kolojejchick, Amos is a retired for- parents of a son George wedding anniversary Rosemarie Siracuse Rita Saxon Trexter, Steve garage owner. with Joe Gula Joe Sieminski, Bob Romanchick, sisters, Martin and the Yanks this Dolphins game. That’s Committee for set up, Vohar, Paul Biely, Lou Mrs. Jean Kapral, year. Get well soon okay, Jim, better luck pricing and selling are Dziados, Kosty Harzinski, brother, John and all of Charley. next time. Diane Amos, Alyce Cactus Stelma, Duke her friends and relatives. -0- -0- Kuzma, Arlene Adam: Stelma, Gene Sobeleski, . -0- Forty Fort and It’s good to see Mrs. chak, Mary Anna Bingo Berganya, Steve Two of our top residents ~~ Swoyersville residents Marie Adamchak of Maguschak, Elizabeth Yonick, Denny Hlavac, are patients at the local were saddened over the Hughes St., Swoyersville Lukesh, Margaret Paul Pasek, Don Covert, hospitals. They are death of Joe Polinski of up and around. Marie was Lawrence. Mike Simko, Jim and Andrew Barilla Sr., Murray St, Forty Fort. Volunteers are needed for the sale and anyone interested can contact any officer of [the organization. TH Madeline Barush and Dolores Tomchak are on the St. Gerard Committee for Feb. | The annual Bingo-Quilt Sunday, April 17. Msgr. Michael C. Polcha is moderator and pastor, Madeline Barush is president. -0- Shanky’s Softball team of Swoyersville met this Saturday evening to make plans for a Hoagie Sale. The Hoagie Sale will be Friday, Feb. 12. Persons or groups interested in purchasing hoagies are asked to call 287-9438. Deliveries will be made to persons purchasing five or more hoagies. Deadline for orders is Feb. 8 when hoagies have to be paid for. -0- The Athletic Booster Club of Holy Trinity Church of Swoyersville will conduct a meeting Thursday, Feb. 3 at 7:15 p.m. in the lower level of the church. Everyone: involved in participating in the Winter Bazaar to be held on Feb. 11 and 12 are asked to attend, also any- one interested in volun- teering their time and energy to get this projectg underway are invited to the meeting or can con- tact Joseph Lipinski, chairman. FRESH $2 60 FRESH PERCH 32.69 BEE GEE — PEELED 3 ,%34.00 FRIED LOBSTER 3599 CLAMS = ~