Cc @ aT AD KD 4D see Hn a= Qui 93 ihe &i BE EEE EN TEN N03 BR WN OE re 12 Bowling Champs { om ie & Lipinsky, D Perziazis inailng of in Tha REC invaders kept their over the /Stars this past Pool League. George Nemetz put in 12 balls and won one game, Pete Cwa- lina knd Jim Sarti three seven balls to win one and lose one. Bob Tibus ran eight balls and Andy Fer- ence chipped in with three. The Generals continued their hot pace, edging out the last place Bandits, 2-1. Worler Worlinski carded Stock No. 24 USED CAR 10 balls and got a win, Shanky Adamchak Sr., made two balls and the surprise of the evening, Chooch Gonglefski, made two and was the first player of the year to win a game on the break as he made the 8-ball. For the Bandits, Scoop Gula made seven balls and won a game, Joe Koval made five. The Express took a 2-1 win over the Blitz. Dave Check led the Express with 16 balls made and a win while Bob Gaydos made four balls and one win. For the Blitz, Steve Adamchak Jr., made eight and one win and John Urban chipped in with nine balls. Top five: Pete Cwalina Sr., 5.37; Worler Worlinski 4.60; Dave Check 3.83; Joe Koval 3.66; John Urban 3.57; George Nemetz 5.10. Standings after seven weeks of play: Invaders 15-6; Stars and Generals tied at 12-9, Express 9-12, Blitz 8-13 and Bandits 7-14. CAVALIER toc 0. LOW AS 7288 1983 CHEVETTE Stock No. 209 $5777 884 Wye. Ave. KINGSTON 2/1217 Doreen AND MRS. ROBERT ALLEN JR. 81 Warsaw St., Swoyersville will celebrate their, 15th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were wed on June 29, 1968 at St. Mary’s Church in Swoyers- ville by Rev. Joseph Sitko. Mrs. Allen is the former Cynthia Shultz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shultz of Swoyers- ville. Mr. Allen is the son Allen, Sr., of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Bernice. Kachmar, Carl Eichorn, Randy Allen, Linda Emershaw. Karen Shultz was flower girl and Jerry Piazza was ring bearer. They are the parents of a daughter, Lori Anne. Allen is a sign erector for Plastic Arts Inc., in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Allen is a key punch assistant supervisor with the First Eastern National Bank in Pastor Notes Anniversary The Confraternity of the Christian Mothers of St. Mary’s Czestochowa Church of Swoyersville, recently honored Rev. Edward Sokolowski on the 39th anniversary of his ordination to the - priest- hood. Mary Zukosky, chair- lady of the Fall social is accepting reservations for the “Music Box Theater” to see Neil Simon’s ‘‘Star Spangled Girl’’ on Satur- day, Sept. 10. Members of the St. Gerard Committee for June are Helen Peeler and Josephine Starolis. Gift of cella Kotchik. ! The next meeting will be held July 5 after the 7 p.m. Mass. Members are asked to wear their medals. Karasinski, team from First Trout 14%, inches. Dave's mo Kingston. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HEMINGWAY, 311 Dana t., Swoyersville will cele- brate their 28th wedding anniversary Saturday. They were married on June 25, 1955 at St. Mary’s Church in Swoyersville by Rev. John Masakowski. Mrs. Hemingway is the former Eleanor Jakon, and Mrs. Walter Jakon of Swoyersville. Mr. Heming- way is the son of Mrs. Mabel Hemingway of Wilkes-Barre and the late Frank Hemingway Sr. The Hemingways are the parents of two children, Frank Jr., employed with the U.S. Government in Hawaii and Mrs. Beth Ann Terreto of Swoyersville. Mr. Hemingway is the Food Service Director of the Pittston Area School District. MR. AND MRS. NICK E. FRUSCIANTE, 86 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville will celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary Sat- urday. They were married on June 25,1955 at" 'St. Joseph’s Church in Wyo- ming by Msgr. Edward Manikowski. They are the parents of three sons, Rick, Swoyers- ville; Nick, Edwardsville; and Don of Pocono Manor. They also have one grand- child. : Frusciante is employed as a forming foreman at Owens Illinois in Laflin. -0- MR. AND MRS. DAVID GAYDOS, former resi- dents of Swoyersville who now reside at 163 Monu- ment Ave., Wyoming, will celebrate their sixth wed- ding anniversary Satur- day. They were wed on June 25, 1977 at St. Mary’s Church in Swoyersville by Rev. Edward Sokolowski. Mrs. Gaydos is the former Mary Ann Mar- galis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Margalis of Watkins St. Gaydos is the son of Mrs. Albina Gaydos of Simpson St., and the late John Gaydos, all of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Christy Green, Sal Drago, Leah Meyers, Pattie Dorman, Sharon Gaydos, Melanie Margalis, Mark Margalis, Robert Matson, Robert Gaydos, Joe Macareo. Flower girl was Christine Walsh. Ring bearer was Ron Walsh. The Gaydos’ are the par- ents of three sons, David Joseph, James Anthony and Jason Christopher. Fortune Fabrics Plant in Swoyersville. He is man- ager of the Kiwanis Girls’ Softball team in Swoyers- ville. 0- MAGISTRATE AND MRS. ANDREW BARILLA JR., 416 Slocum St., Swoy- ersville will celebrate their 27th wedding anniversary Monday. They were mar- ried on June 27, 1956 at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catho- lic Church in Swoyersville by Rev. George Hritz, pastor emeritus. Mrs. Bar- illa is the former Mary Ann Charnetski, daughter of Mrs. Ann Urbanovich and the late Edward Char- netski. Barilla is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bar- illa Sr. of Slocum St., Swoyersville. Their attendants were Arlene Mokrish and Anthony Charnetski. The Barillas are the par- ents of four children, Mrs. Susan Davis, associated with Bargain’s Galore in Taylor; David, construc- tion worker; Anita, senior student at Sacred Heart Hospital of Nursing in Allentown; and Andrew 3rd, student at Penn State Extension. Barilla is serving his second term as Magistrate of the 1-7 District which takes in Swoyersville, Forty Fort, Luzerne, Prin- gle and Courtdale. Mrs. Barilla is her husband’s secretary at the Swoyers- ville Borough Building. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN “MAX” KONOPKA, 388 Warsaw St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary Sunday. They were mar- ried on June 24, 1961 at Sacred Heart Church in Luzerne by Rev. La Blanc of King’s College. Mrs. Konopka is the former broski, Baltimore, Md.; Kenneth, Mary Ann and Joseph, Mr. Rhiel is employed at taintop. MR. AND MRS. FRANK KRAKOSKY, 51 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville will cel- ebrate their 34th wedding anniversary = Saturday. They were wed on June 25, 1949 at Holy Trinity Church in Swoyersville by the late Rev. Andrew Klobuciusky. Mrs. Kra- kosky - is the former Mildred Charney, daugh- ter of Mrs. Helen Charney and the late Gus Charney. Krakosky is the son of Mrs. Celia Krakosky and the late Frank Krakosky, Sr. . Their attendants were the late Mary Barilla Hizny, Stan Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adamchak, Marion Kudacik and Frank Charney Jr. The Krakoskys are the parents of five children, Ronald, Shavertown; Mrs. Karen Rooney, Swoyers- ville; Kenneth, Shaver town; Jayne and Nanci. The Krakoskys also have three grandchildren, Jen- nifer and Norah Krakosky and Jessica Jayne Rooney. Mr. Krakosky is asso- ciated with Community Buick in Kingston as gen- eral manager. Mrs. Kra- kosky is associated with Fashion Youth Center in Edwardsville. MR. AND MRS. RONALD KRAKOSKY of Shavertown, son and daughter in law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krakosky, will celebrate their 10th wed- ding anniversary tomor- row. They were wed on June 23, 1973 at Forty Fort Methodist Church. Mrs. Krakosky is the former Ruth Richards, daughter of Owen and Ruth Rich- ards of Forty Fort. Their attendants were Susan Richards, Ann Bentz, Linda Samuel Jimmy Samuel, Mol#® of the” late Stephen and Susan Brdaric of Luzerne. Konopka is the son of the late Mary and John Kon- opka of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Mildred Brdaric Pipan, Jean Jenkins, Mary Ann Stefanko Yurko, Leonard Stefanko, Richard Marrey, Edward Tusicki. The Konopkas are the parents of two children, Susan and John Jr. Konopka is associated with the United Pants Co., Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. WESLEY RHIEL, 226 Kos- sack St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 26th wed- ding anniversary Monday. They were married on June 27, 1957 at St. Mary’s Church in Swoyersville by Rev. John Masakowski. Mrs. Rhiel is the former Steffie Kielan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kielan of Swoyersville. Rhiel is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhiel of Wilkes-Barre. Their attendants were Florence Kosakas, Edward Potera, George Madar, Carol Laskaris. The Rhiels are the par- ents of five children, Wesley Jr., Columbus, Perhac, Steve Ollack Mike Yasenchak, Charles Bustin. The Krakoskys are the parents of two daughters, Jennifer and Norah. Ron is a salesman for Community Buick in Kingston. and -0- = MR. AND MRS. JOHN ROONEY, daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krakosky, 87 Maltby Avenue, celebrated their fourth wedding anni- versary recently. They were married on June 16, 1979 at Holy Trinity Church in Swoyersville by Msgr. Michael C. Polcha. Mrs. Rooney is the former Karen Krakosky. Mr. Rooney is the son of Mr Eleanor Rooney, Wilkc™/ Barre and the late John Rooney. * Their attendants were Jayne Krakosky, Nanci Krakosky, Donna Desi- derio, Marsha Hallmar, Kevin Jordan, Gerard Rooney, Dave DeFine, and Ken Krakosky. The Rooneys are the parents a a daughter, Jes- sica Jayne. Mr. Rooney is associated with the Heritage House in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Rooney is a teacher at Elk Lake.