The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1983, Image 15

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parents of four children, Maier-Saba Co. in
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1 t., Swoyersville will cele- Jr. and Linda. :
drate their 58th wedding Schwenk is employed by MR. AND MRS.
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f'hey were wed by the late
ev. John A. Karnish at
Holy Trinity Church in
woyersville. Mrs. Marcin
ds the former Mary Olejnik
®f Swoyersville. Marcin is
2150 a Swoyersville native.
4 The Marcins are the par-
ents of 10 children, seven
pf whom are still living.
$r. Florence Marcin, RSM,
.5.C.M., nursing at Maria
@oseph Manor, Danville;
Major Mary Marcin,
Pease, AFB, New Hamp-
shire; Joseph, John J.,
Mark, all of Swoyersville;
Vincent, Noxen; and Mrs.
@nna Concetti of West
oro, N.Y.. They also have
3 grandchildren.
& Marcin was employed at
Ihe Lehigh Valley Coal and
Znthracite Co. for 43 years
before retiring. He served
®@s secretary of Swoyers-
ille Council for 22 years
@nd as tax collector for
fight years before retiring
een active in church and
ivic affairs for many
ears.
i MR. AND = MRS.
GERALD O'DONNELL,
259 Warsaw St., Swoyers-
Ville will celebrate their
pn wedding anniversary
Monday. They were wed
on June 20, 1927 at Holy
Frinity Church by the late
ev. John A. Karnish.
rs. O’Donnell is the
dormer Elizabeth Vitan-
bvec of Swoyersville.
4 The O’Donnells are the
aro of five children,
rs. Martha Lulowitz,
yoming; Mrs. Rose
Sabol, Dallas; Gerald,
Exeter; John, West Wyo-
#ning and Robert, Pittston.
They have 11 grandchil-
firen and four great-grand-
hildren.
4 O'Donnell spent nine
years in the service during
World War I. He also
‘Worked as a miner for 50
m MR. AND MRS.
: DANIEL CHIPEGO, 91
. Noyes Ave., Swoyersville
will celebrate their 36th
{ wedding anniversary Tues-
( day. They were wed on
ne 21, 1947 at St, Mary's
hurch in Swoyersville by
e late Rev. Joseph Buda.
rs. Chipego is the former
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%The Chipegos are the
Jdrents of six children,
jane Chipego Zupko,
Biel Jr., Robert, Swoy-
&sville; Mary Jo Chipego
jeczynski, Warington; Olejnick Jr., Clara 4 Barbara, !
Po and Jill at home. Kuminka, and Joseph Bartkowicz is retired S onore th Sale
‘also have six grand- Vidunas. Susan Stachow- £ the F 1 Aviat .
fo a Sandy, Jeffrey iak was flower girl and om om 4 ve . Edward J. Chernesky, and the Ottoman Legacy. “JUST IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY
#hd ppuglas Zupko; Caro-
; chris, Carrie, Kim-
berly, Danielle Chipego
and Jennifer Pieczynski.
the Tobyhanna Signal
the Chamberlain Corp.,
Scranton.
MR. AND MRS.
ANDREW LAWRENCE
SR.,17 Maltby Ave., Swoy-
ersville, will celebrate
their 43rd wedding anni-
versary Wednesday. They
were married on June 22,
1940 by the late Rev. Basil
Lipesky at St. John the
Baptist Church in Pittston.’
Mrs. Lawrence is the
former Margaret Mikitish
of Pittston.
The Lawrences are the,
parents of seven children,
Andrew Jr., Kingston:
Mrs. Arlene Coughlin,
Catonsville, Md.; Robert,
Dallas; Mrs. Mary Sulli-
van, Woodlin, Calif.; Dr.
Stephen, Oakwood Park,
Laflin; Dr. Joseph, Semi-
nole, Fla.; and Paul. They
also have 10 granachil-
dren, Leslie, Leigh,
Laurie, Victoria, Chris-
tian, Alexandara, Robert
Jr., Andrew, Randolp and
Joseph Ryan Lawrence.
Lawrence is retired
from Armour and Com-
pany of Scranton.
MR. AND MRS.
ANTHONY HARZINSKI
JR., Slocum St., Forty
Fort, former Swoyersville
residents, will celebrate
their 36th wedding anni-
versary Tuesday. They
were married on June 21,
1947 at St. Mary's Greek
Catholic Church by the
late Rev. Gregory Moneta.
Mrs. Harzinski is the
former Evelyn Clark,
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald Clark
of Swoyersville. Harzinski
is the son of Mrs. Mary
Harzinski and the late
Mayor Anthony Harzinski
also of Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Mrs. Carolyn Stewart and
Frank Harzinski.
The Harzinskis are the
parents of three daugh-
ters, Evelyn, Toni and
Libby.
Harzinski is Business
Manager of 1319 Electrical
Union.
MR. AND MRS. CHES-
TER STACHNIEWICZ, 148
Simpson St., Swoyersville
will celebrate their 24th
wedding anniversary
Monday. They were mar-
ried on June 20, 1959 by
Rev. A.J. Norkunas at St.
Mary’s Church, Kingston.
Mrs. Stachniewicz is the
former Bernadine Vidunas
of Kingston, Stachniewicz
is a Swoyersville native.
Their attendants were
Bernadette Vidunas, Vince
Clem Lukasewski Jr. was
ring bearer.
The couple has three
children, Barbara, Debbie
and John Paul.
Mrs. Stachniewicz is a
JOSEPH WASKEY, 19
Clinton St., Swoyersville
will celebrate their 31st
wedding anniversary Tues-
day. They were married
on June 21, 1952 at St.
Mary’s Church, Swoyers-
ville, by the late Rev.
Anthony Levandowski.
Mrs. Waskey is the former
Alice Dziadosz of Swoyers-
ville.
Their attendants were
Pauline Waskey Lindak,
Helen Anderko, Louis
Dziadosz, Geysa Yash.
The Waskeys are the
parents of a daughter,
Mrs. Mark Kosco. They
also have a granddaugher,
Susan Kosco.
Waskey is employed at
Wilkes-Barre Iron Works
Co., Luzerne.
MR. AND. MRS. JOHN
TOBIAS, 7 Frederick St.
Swoyersville will celebrate
their 24th wedding anni-
versary Tuesday. They
were wed on June 21, 1958
at Gate of Heaven Church
in Dallas by Msgr. Francis
Kane. Mrs. Tobias is the
former Mary Lou Mona-
han, daughter of the late
Maurice and Amelia Mon-
ahan of Swoyersville.
Tobias is the son of Mrs.
Mary Sauers of New
Jersey and the late Ste-
phen Tobias of Swoyers-
ville. -
Their attendants were
Dorothy Konopki Cebrick
and Walter Yurevitch.
The couple has two sons,
Jay, Binghamton, N.Y.
and Michael, Pittston.
They also have two grand-
children, Lydia and Rory
Tobias.
Tobias is supervisor at
the Wilkes-Barre Post
Office, and acting secre-
tary of the Swoyersville
Kiwanis Club.
MR. AND MRS.
JOSEPH BARTKOWICZ,
11 McHale St., Swoyers-
ville will celebrate their
33rd wedding anniversary
on Friday. They were
married on June 17, 1950
at St. Mary’s Church,
Swoyersville by the late
Rev. Joseph Buda. Mrs.
Bartkowicz is the former
Irene Mahalic of Swoyers-
ville. Bartkowicz is a
Plains native.
Their attendants were
Michael Poltach, Dolores
Mahalic Pugh, Peter
Mabhalic and Vivian Amato
Pugh.
They are the parents of
three children, David, Mil-
itary Town, N.Y., Beverly
Wilkes-Barre-Seranton
Airport. Mrs. Bartkowicz
is employed at Cynthia
Sue Fashions in Swoyers-
ville.
Shown here are members of the 1983 graduating class of
Wyoming Seminary. First row, from left, Thomas Peeler,
Trucksville; Karen Hannigan, Dallas; Valerie Geist, Dallas;
Lowri Hedden, Dallas; Carol Ostrowski, Kingston; Pandora
Prahalis, Hauppauge, N.Y.; Elizabeth Rose, Binghamton,
N.Y.; Alison Boote, Forty Fort; Constance John, Dallas;
Sheli Tinkelman, Wilkes-Barre; Christine Lee, Stroudsburg;
Ellen Daley, Kingston; Pia Taggert, Hazleton; Debora
Maseychik, Shavertown; Priscilla Davis, Mountaintop.
Second row, Christina Chung, Oakwood Park: Margaret
Csala, Wilkes-Barre; Kathryn Byrnes, Kingston; Lauralie
Chapin, Kingston; Suzanne Lehman, Dallas; Marney Mac-
Fadyen, Elmhurst; Kelley Patchen, LeCanada, CA; Beth
Weiss, Honesdale; Eve Bohlin, Wilkes-Barre; Susan Smith,
Forty Fort; Heather Mack, Bear Creek; Kymbal Carpenter,
Metairie, LA; Julia Beirne, Athens; and Lynne Harvey, Forty
Fort. Third row, Christine Wiklund, Wilkes-Barre: Frances
Henry, Huntingdon; Laura Garber, Wilkes-Barre; Karin Saul,
Dallas; Sarah Pierson, Dallas; Lawrence Klunger, Kingston;
Erik Johnke, Hazleton; John Morris, Kingston; Yu-Ling Shao,
Dallas; Charles Noussair, Forty Fort; Kevin Tama, Towanda;
Grant Alley, Berwick; Louis Larsen, Stroudsburg; Bradley
Mueller, Wyomissing Hills; Christopher Barrett, Wyoming;
and Frank Lombardo, Shavertown. Fourth row, Paul Ryne-
ski, Kingston; Daniel Cole, Lee, ME: Edward Caruth,
Honesdale; William Anker, Dallas: Timothy Morris, Rhinecliff,
N.Y.; William Taylor, Timonium, MD: James Cotis, Sparta,
N.J.; James Bufalino, West Pittston: Gregory Lull, Kingston;
Christopher Evans, Dallas; Milton Johns, Wyoming; Davies
Cabot, Kingston; Lawrence Shertz, Kingston; James Kul-
baski, Ashley; Christopher Williams, Dallas: Harvey Lambert,
McLean VA; Mark Antinnes, Kingston; John Solinsky,
Trucksville; and Dominic Mack, Mountaintop. Fifth row,
Stephen Diehl, Fort Myers, FL; David Lemmond, Dallas;
Michael Hargadon, Forty Fort: Christopher Gunster, Dallas;
John Rogers, Pittsburgh: Sean Doyle, Williamsport; Richard
Buck Hill Falls; James Buttz, Buck Hill Falls;
Kenneth Thorne, Palos Hills, IL: Mark Ambrose, Wyoming;
James McNulty, Brightwaters, N.Y. Haybert Louchie,
son, Southington, CT; Geoffrey Heydt, Shavertown; Eric
David Grosek, Dallas. Absent at the time of the photo were
Michael Angelo Answini, Wilkes-Barre: Karen Ann Jeremy,
Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Littzi, West Pittston;’ Dennis Richards,
Windber; Douglas Richards, Wilkes-Barre: Dawn Smith,
Cherry Hill, NJ; and John Weaver, II, McLean, VA.
More than 1,000 guests, friends and relatives,
including parents, faculty, attended commencement
ratory School in Kingston.
trustees, fellow students, exercises at Wyoming
At a baccalaureate serv-
ice held earlier in the day
in the Church of Christ
Uniting, Kingston, Dr.
Abraham Barris, Rabbi,
Temple Israel, Wilkes-
Barre, spoke on “The
Hunge. of the Spirit.”
Participants in the bac-
calaureate service
included Dr. Wallace F.
Stettler, president of Wyo-
ming Seminary; Rabbi
Barris; the ‘Rev. Charles
F. Gommer, Jr., pastor of
the Church of Christ Unit-
ing; the Rev. James Pall,
associate pastor of the
Forty Fort United Method-
ist Church.
For commencement,
participants included Dr.
Stettler; the Rev. Gregory
Edward J. Chernesky, above left, is shown being
congratulated by Dr. Ellwood B. Jacoby, Superin-
tendent, Wyoming Valley West School District.
Myers, school chaplain;
the Rev. Stewart Pierson,
rector, St. Stephen’s Epis-
copal Church, Wilkes-
Barre; Robert Klarsch;
Richard L. Pearsall, chair-
man, board of trustees;
and O. Charles Lull, dean
of students. John R.
Eidam, dean of admissions
and Harry J. Nagel,
English teacher at the
prep school, served as
marshals for the academic
procession.
In events held earlier in
the weekend, 10 Wyoming
Seminary students were
tapped into the Cum Laude
Society at ceremonies held
Saturday evening follow-
ing a smorgasbord for stu-
dents and their parents,
given by the board of
trustees. Making the
announcement was John
H. Shafer, president of the
local chapter of the society
and director of develop-
ment at the school.
Those inducted were
Eve Bohlin, Wilkes-Barre;
James Bufalino, West
Pittston; Davies Cabot,
Kingston; Milton Johns,
Wyoming; James Kul-
baski, Ashley; Heather
Mack, Bear Creek; Kelle
Patchen, LeCanada, CA,
Sarah Pierson, Dallas;
Paul Ryneski, Kingston;
and Susan Smith, Forty
Fort.
Students tapped into the
Cum Laude Society last
fall were: Lauralie
Chapin, Kingston; Laura
Garber, Wilkes-Barre:
David Grosek, Dallas; and
Erik Johnke, Hazleton.
od
social studies teacher at
Dana Elementary Center,
Forty Fort has been
informed by Prof. Norman
Itzkowitz, project director,
that he has been selected
Thirty-five teachers
from eastern United States
have been selected to par-
ticipate in the project
which will be held from
July 5 to July 30.
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sMR. AND MRS. District at Wyoming ARD BISHIE, 69 Hughes * Eastern Studies, Princeton der the role of the millet Ena
" ROBERT CHIPEGO, 78 Valley West. Stachniewicz St., Luzerne will celebrate University, to participate system, nationalism, and Wh Al White
oyes Ave., Swoyersville, is employed with Standard their 32nd wedding anni- in a National Endowment modernization in the late ° id
N yill celebrate their eighth Coated Products, Hazle- versary tomorrow. They for the Humanities Work- Ottoman Empire and how Not All
vedding anniversary on ton. : were married on June 16, shop on Contemporary these elements impact on Sizes in
yuesday. They were wed MR. AND MRS. LEON- 1951 at St. Mary's Church Middle Eastern Problems All Coors
dh June 21, 1975 at St.
Nicholas Byzantine Catho-
ic Church, Swoyersville
By Rev. Christopher
Retruska. Mrs. Chipego is
ARD CURRY, 294 Miller
St., Luzerne will celebrate
their 28th wedding anni-
versary Saturday. They
were married on June 18,
in Swoyersville by Rev.
John Masakowski. Mrs.
Bishie is the former Agnes
Maholik, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Peter
the modern Middle East.
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the former Janet Simko, 1955 at St. Peter and Maholik Sr., Swoyersville. Swoyersville o/ 50'S
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Their attendants were Stungis. Bishie, Luzerne. Still time to plant vegetables A OFF Lhd
Apita Piazza Simko, Diane Mrs. Curry is the former Their attendants were :
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Brank Simko. Jill Chipego
s flower girl.
Fe Chipegos are the
parents of two daughters,
rrie and Kimberly.
Theresa Surdel and Stan-
ley Zenda.
The Currys are the par-
ents of a daughter, Cath-
leen Shovlin. They also
raine Schuette, Wescos-
ville; Lois, York;
Lusenda, and Leonard Jr.
with the Armed Forces.
Bishie is employed with
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