: MR GE I Le nT SE We TREEEABRCNHRES GREP PAGE EIGHT : THE DALLAS POST, WE it i a 2 : = " Anniversaries MR. AND MRS. National Bank, Edwards- Saturday. They were wedonApril27,1957atSt. ville by Rev. Edward Stephen Ulichney, The Adamchicks are: ward on Presently HENRY C. NOVROSKI, ville and is the leader of married on April 23,1960 Mary’s ~~ Church in Sokolowski. Violette Mandycz, the parents of children, pomm Soman o nef 32 McHale St., Swoyersv- the Henry Charles at St. John’s Nepomucene ~ Swoyersville by the late Mrs. Savoca is the Leonard Mandycz, Rene Paul and Michael SHibere ie py: is @ ille will celebrate their Orchestra. Church in Luzerne by Rev. Anthony Lewan- former Margaret Holupof Walko Holko and Thomas Mrs. Adamchick is ii =. bi " the 40th wedding anniversary -0- Msgr. John Balberchak. dowski. Swoyersville. Savoca is Walko. employed at the Country meriean i ancer Tuesday. They were MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Ruch is the former Mrs. Brennan is the formerly of Luzerne. The Schnellys are the Maid Apparel, Plains. Insuranceand the George married on April 26, 1943 at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville by Rev. George Martiricho. Mrs. Novroski is the former Anna . Gula, daughter of the late John and Anna Gula, Swoyers- ville. Mr. Novroski is the son of Mrs. Edna Novroski and the late Jacob Novroski also of ~ Swoyersville. ¢ Their attendants were Helen Gula Gaydos and ‘ The Novroskis are the parents of three children Mrs. Carol Matinas, Mrs. Jean Jagojinski of Swoyersville and Thomas Jr., Kingston. They also * have three grandchildren, Krystin, Tiffany and Thomas Matinas, Jr. Mr. Novroski, a former school director and Mayor Swoyersville, is Darts MICHAEL MOSES, 187 Shoemaker St., Swoyers- ville will celebrate their 47th wedding anniversary Friday. They were married on April 22, 1936 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville by the late Rev. Joseph Buda. Mrs. Moses is the former Mary Jaken of Swoyersville. Their at tendants were John Jaken and Sophie Stichinski. The Moses’ are the parents of three children: Helen Covert, Swoyersv- ille; ‘Richard, Norristown and Michael Jr., Shaver town. They also have nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Moses, a former building contractor is the zoning officer of Swoyers- ville. -0- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RUCH, 703 Main St., Swoyersviile will celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary Lorraine Krostag, daughter of Mrs. Mary Krostag and the late Tony Krostag of Swoyersville. Ruch is the son of Mrs. Dorothy. Ruch, Luzerne and the late Robert P. Ruch. Their attendants were Rose Mary Sikora Isopi, Frank Moran, Mary Ann Golias Kelly, Robert Hewitt, Jean Santos Mascher and Fred Mascher. The Ruchs are the parents of three children, Debbie Slatky, Forty Fort; Ted, and Kurt. Mr. Ruch is associated with Franklin First Federal Bank. Mrs. Ruch is a dispatcher at the Municipal Building in Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. FRANK BRENNAN, 257 Hughes St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were former Jean Cheskiewicz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cheskiewicz. Brennan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brennan, Swoyersville. Their attendants were Veronica Hromek Christanovich, Joseph Brennan, Charlotte Starolis Prohaska and Edward Begosh. The Brennans are the parents of five children: Mrs. Susan Shaver, Swoyersville, and Frank Jr., Diane, Jean Ann and Mark. They also have a granddaughter. Mr. Brennan is em- ployed with the Postal Service in Wilkes-Barre. :0- MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS SAVOCA, 21 Green St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 34th wedding | anniversary Saturday. They were wed on April 23, 1949 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyers- over the third place were Steve Ada mchak Jr. Tom Cruthers 41-97, High for the Cards were good 41-107, John Dele Scoop, 65. The Dodgers took a 2-1 win over the pennant winning Penn State team. High for theDodgers were Gary Hughes 34-97, Joe Koval 32-87, Dave Check 38-86. High for the Penn _ Staters were Ed Kulbacki - 85, Jim Cruthers 75. Members of the pennant . winning Penn State team were: Ozzie Williams, Emery Washko, Vojtko, Ed Kulbacki, Jim Cruthers. Final top averages: Steve Adamchak Jr. 40.4, Joe Koval 39.26, Ozzie Williams 35.2, John Dele- scavage 33.70, Ed Kulbacki 32.9. Final second half standings: Penn State 25- 11, Yanks 20-16, Cards and Dodgers tied at 13-23. -0- SHANKY'’S = THUR S- Remember the nursery rhyme that sixpence, a pocket full of happened after the ‘‘four escaped from the pie? You can find out begin ning ‘Friday, April 22 Playhouse presents Song DAY NIGHT Dart League--The Giants took a 3-0 win over Dr. Checki’s. High for the Giants were Steve Adamchak Jr. 45-36- 36-117, Dan Marascio 37- 30-34-104, Jim Dunbar 30- 33-33-96, Steve Dosciak 77, Chooch Gonglefski 75, Doc Watson 68. High for Dr. Checki’s were Worler Worlinski 95, Dave Check 91, Bob Miller and Bob Latoski 68. The Air Heads took a 3-0 win over the Chet’s ET’s to tie them for third spot. High for the Air Heads were Ozzie Williams 37-48- 39-124, Cutter Karasinski 38-39-47-114, Jim Bilwin 42-36-41-119, Tony Pero 91 Joe Belinka 88, Joe Muscavage 72. High for the ET’s were Joe Pollick 38-51-45-134, Ken Roberts 33-39-32-104, Stoney Stonionis 38-29-38-105, Tom Cruthers 71 and the Scoop. Steve Adamchak Jr. had the only nine timer. The Air Heads hit the single game high of 210. Top final five in averages: Butch Conniff 39-90, Joe Pollick 3947, Steve Adamchak Jr., 38.54, Ozzie Williams 34.94, Bob Worlinski 34.22. Final standings: Giants (Champs) 48-24, Dr. Checki’s 36-36, Air Heads and Chet’'s ET’s 30-42. -0- CORAL LOUNGE PLAYOFF Results: The No Name's took a 2-1 win over the Hustlers to take the overall championship of the Coral Lounge Dart League. The No Names took the second half and the Hustlers the first half championships. High for the No Names were Tony Lipinski 34-31- 41-106, Jim Reilly 25-30-47- 102, and the only nine: timer of the night, Mike Kolesar 85 and Stan Price 76. Tops for the Hustlers were George Kapalka 34- 4323-100, Walt Songalia 96, Vince Dennis Jr. 86, Gene Gowisnok 85. The Coral Lounge Dart League will hold their annual Dart League Banquet on Saturday, the Coral Lounge on Owen St. Swoyersville. -0- .ALBA’S Dart League-- The two bottom teams did damage this past week by knocking off the first and second place teams. The Phillies put it to the Orioles by taking a 2-1 win as Max Chipego led the way with a 36-101 series. He was helped by Al Bogdon, 38-89, Fronge Fronczkiewicz 79, Jack Knecht 3-28 games for 84, and Emil Gomba 77. High for the Orioles were Ron Gula. 37-37-38-12, Jack Tobias 40-98, Bernie Derby 42-78, Gordy Price 71 and Sibby Cicero 68. The Brewers knocked off the Dodgers by the same 2-1 score. High for the Brewers were John Barber 45-43-35-125, Bill Reese 30-78, Joe Verfin 71, Jack Kemrite 66 and Red Rinks 61. High for the Dodger were Paul Starolis 38-105, Jerry Drobenak 35-99, Bob Zurawski and Babe kern 66. Top five in averages: John Barber 44, Ron Gula 38, Paul Starolis 37, Bob Zurawski and Babe Kern 66. Standings: Orioles 24- 12, Dodgers 20-16, Brewers 18-18, Phillies 10- 26. 20: RALPH & DICKO’S Final Dart League Results--The playoff for second place was at stake as the Steelers won the first half spot and the Colts the second half. The winner was the Colts who took a 2-1 win. High for the Colts were Gene Sobolewski with a big 35- 37-47-129, helped by Steve Yonick 99, Romy Shedletski 92, Joe ‘‘Jat” Madar 83 and P:rgy Adamchack 62. Tuvps for the Steelers were Cutter Krasinski 39-36-40-115, Ed Karasek 34-43-36-113, Joe Belinka 80, Andy Obsitos 72 and Sal Kopcho 63. of Sixpence-a special children’s play with music. Featured in the cast will be Music Box regulars Sally Williams, T. Doyle Leverett, Frank Marino, Ed Goman, Kevin Costley, Nanci Krakosky, Bonnie Biros and Ted Anderson. New faces in the cast include Ron Araya, Jane Krakosky and an extra special character--a ~~ blackbird puppet created especially for the Music Box production. The play will be presented at the Playhouse, 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville, for four performances: Saturday, April 23, 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 24,2 p.m. Admission is $4. per person (theatre only- no meal). For reserva- tions call 283-2195. Song of Sixpence will also be available for per- other locations after April 24. Call 283-2195 for in formation. The Savocas are the owners and operators of Nick’s Villa Nickola on Main St., Kingston. Savoca is also active in the Catholic War Veteransin Edwardsville, and is a former local and state commander. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SCHNELLY, 275 Dana St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married on April 26, 1952 at St. John’s Nepomucene Church, Luzerne by the late Msgr. George Ben dick. Mrs. Schnelly is the former Agnes Walko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walko, Milbre Street, Swoyersville. Schnelly is the son of Mrs. Pauline Schnelly and the late Peter Schnelly, Edwardsville. i Their attendants were Amelia Walko, William Walko, Dolores Dzurek, Bowling parents of a daughter, Paula Marie. ; Mr. Schnelly is em- ployed at Metropolitan Wire, Wilkes-Barre. -0- MR. AND MRS. DANIELDAMCHICK, 111 Butler St., Forty Fort, former residents of Swoyersville will cele brate their 26th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were wed on April 27, 1957 at St. Mary's Church, Swoyersville by the late Rev. Stephen Medwick, cousin of the groom. Mrs. Adamchick is the former Alice Kuzma, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kuzma and the late Joseph Kuzma, Swoyers- ville. Mr. Adamchick is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Adamchick of Luzerne and the late Adam Adamchick. Their at- tendants were Rosalie Kuzma Rogers and Frank Adamchick. Adamchick is associated with United Pants in Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS, STEVE GAVLICK, 48 Sycamore Drive, Swoyersville will celebrate - their 42nd wedding anniversary this coming Tuesday. They were wed on April 26, 1941 at St. Mary's Church in Rev. Joseph Buda. Mrs. Gavlick is the former Martha Zenda, daughter of the late Walter and Martha of the late Blase and Mary Gavlick, all of Swoyer- sville. The Gavlicks are the Marna Merrill, Los Almatos, Calif.; Stephen Jr., Cypress, Calif. and Kenneth, = Swoyersville. They also have four grandchildren. Gavlick, a former councilman of the second Bell Real Estate Co. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN MESAROS, former residents of Maltby Avenue, Swoyersville and now residing in Trucks ville, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married on April 26, 1943 at St. Stephen’s Church in Plymouth by the late Rev. George F. Gurick. Mrs. Mesaros is the former Verda Burns, Plymouth. Mesaros is also a former resident of Plymouth. The Mesaros are the parents of two children John Jr., Edwardsville and Larraine Kanasky, Shavertown. They also have five grandchildren Mesaros a former school and athletic director was the operator of Johnny Mesaros’ Used Car Lot in Wyoming. He is now in the antique car business. BUSINESSMEN’S = BO- WLING LEAGUE Perzia Insurance 2, Thomas Market 1; Sadowski Cafe 2, Frye Boot Rookies 1; Connolly Construction 2, Maltby Drug 1; Earl’s Garage 2, Top scorers for the week: James harris 243- 658, Jim Mizenko 257-613, Mitch Johnson 226-610, Ray Pick 212-578, Butch Elgonitis 211-564, Ed Kowalski 221-541, Carmen Milazzo 203, 541, Ray Arzente 218-540. Standings: Perzia Drug = 25-17, Thomas Market 22-20, Connolly Construction 22-20, Newcomb Bros. 21-21, Sadowski Cafe 20-22, Frye Boot Rookies 16-26, Earl’s Garage 15-27. J 0r TOP WEST BOWLERS Marge Stelma 600, Jo Ann Stefanko 566, 590: SIDE April Rakus 547, Ed Buzitsky 597, Jerry Ostroskie 639, Rich Interewicz 577, Ralph Stefanko 544, Joe Kolesar 524, Joe Cunningham 602, Stan Klecha 612, Eleanor Kuzma 481, Shirley n a Kiwanis Swoyersville Kiwanis Club purchased ‘ ‘Welcome to Swoyers- ville” signs and presented them to the borough. They Donates were put up by the street department under the direction of Street Commissioner John Mrs. Helen Stanishefski of Shoemaker Street, as they visited the sick and elderly of the parish for the Easter holidays. They visited homes in Pringle, Courtdale, Luzerne, Swoyersville, West Wyoming and Valley Crest. The group presented the elderly and the sick with gifts \ Yenalevitch 480, Tom Hospodar 476, Angie Grivenski 513, Bill Holena 593, Tom Appel 614, Charlie Siracuse 485, Bill Ostroskie 603, Tom Trosko 554, Steve Patton 551, Jeff O’ Malia 524, Paul 515, Dan Harry 507, Brad Patton 505, Mike Mayerski 502, Dean Carey 494, Alex Schneider 467, Joey Janosky 444, Steve Valentukonis 433, Xavier Evans 414, Matt Hrivnak 408, Joyce Mizenko 398, Heather = Honko 383, Debbie Frazier 356, Colleen Brown 345, Val Martin 453, Chrissy Moreale 439, Michelle Cain 438, Dawn Morale 377, Suzy Trosko 367, Russ Haines 432, Billy Dierolf 424, Frark Kuharcik 413, Andress 380, Bernie Koscielski 557, Rich Interewicz 605, 583; Brian Lewis 605, 647; Jim Caladie 573, Steve'Kovacs % Ron Rahl 542, Mary Lopallo. 431, Bernie ‘Koseieski 630; Jim Olejnik 333. chairman of the street ‘‘Socky’’ Saxon at the eight points Swoyersville from Forty Wyoming. the local Kiwanis Club has also purchased various other signs for the borough in the past. %
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