The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania (2024)

Miss Linda Rosencrance Weds John Novotka in Factoryville July 18. 1981 The Tribune. Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

John Novotka Today's Weddings Miss Maureen Elizabeth Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Owens, 835 Woodlawn and John Krancis Judge, son of Mr. and Mrs, William J.

Judge, 588 W. Locust at 2:30 p.m. at St. Clare's Church with a reception at 6 p.m. at Runco's Lounge, Dunmore.

Miss Linda A. Pearce, daughter of Donald R. Pearce, 941 Clay Throop, and the late Arlene J. Pearce, to Michael R. Kushner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roman Kushner, 806 Myers Peckville, at noon in SS. Cyril Methodius lie Church, Olyphant, with a reception at 6 p.m. at Scranton Treadway Inn. Miss Gloria Huniyack, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Huniyack, RD 1, Gouldsboro, and Alan F. Zekoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Zekoski, 51 Warsaw Exeter, at 2 p.m.

at St. Tikhon's Monastery Church, South Canaan, with a reception at 6 p.m. at St. Anthony's Hall, Exeter. Now See Here! by Bert Bacharach A GOOD TIP: A USC people trained themselves themselves with less food-and Handwriting Tip: If the final straight downward line, it reveals and dislikes.

Science of the eyes: restless eyes that cannot look one steadily in the face denotes designing mind Our Confusing Language: lord, roared, poured, bored. Good Advice you are too thin and want to put on weight, sleep an hour or two longer. It helps the body retain nourishment in the form of fat Dream interpreters say if you dream of yawning, whether you did it or observed others doing it, it suggests that your tendency to negative thinking is holding you back! Smattering of signs: A woman with the Sun in Aries will spend endless time fixing her hair or trying on hats A Libra woman pays little attention to the newest fashions she dresses to suit her type. Many Pisceans are constantly plagued by indecision, as some force seems to be pulling them in different directions. Sundry items: Lobster intelligence from Pen Pencil, NYC: "Lobsters are lefthanded! or right handed like people.

The large claw indicates which!" Actor dancer Don Ne: Natale is one of showbiz's most: ardent weight-lifters, just asi Milton Berle is an ardent wit: lifter! Add Phobias; The fear of doctors is properly called lathophobia (There should be one about the fear of their bills!) Farewell to the white chef's Hat at La Toque Blanche and greetings to "Panache," Linda Zarnowski Becomes Bride of Raymond P. Yarros 8 Rev. Dale Hinds Performs Nuptials In Baptist Church Factoryville Baptist Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Miss Linda Rosencrance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosencrance, RD 2, Clarks Summit, and John Novotka, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Novotka, Factoryville. Rev. Dale Hinds officiated 1 in a church adorned "with twin arrangements of tinted carnations. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white sheer organza gown lined with satin featuring a stand-up collar, empire waist, lacetrimmed long illusion sleeves, a lace and applique skirt and a chapel train.

The bride designed her own wedding gown. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis, white roses, carnations and baby breath. Barbara Hayos, Factoryville, was matron of honor attired in a full length gown of Bangkok teal lustrous poly-knit with shirred shoulders, a blouson bodice, fully pleated skirt and draped cowl back. She carried a bouquet of miniature carnations, baby breath and daisies. Gowned similarly in jade were the bridesmaids: Karen Lucke, Dickson City; Gail Ross, Falls, sister of the bride, and Kathy Oakley, Kingsley, cousin of the bridegroom.

Flower girls were Staci co*kely and Heather Rosencrance, nieces of the bride. They wore white floor length dresses with a ruffled hemline and a jade velvet ribbon belt, and carried lace coily baskets filled with daisies and carnations. They wore baby breath in their hair. John Sankey, Philadelphia, was best man. Ushers were: Clyde Rosencrance, Nicholson, brother of the bride; Mark Novotka, Raleigh, N.C., brother of the bridegroom, and Mark Stuble, Factoryville.

Ringbearer was D.J. co*kely, nephew of the bride. A reception for 250 guests followed at Liberty Hall, Factoryville. An alumna of Abington Heights High School, the bride is employed by Acker Drill Chinchilla. A graduate of Lackawanna Trail High School and Johnson School of Technology, the bridegroom is employed by Precision National Corporation, Clarks Summit.

The bride's mother chose a pink chiffon gown with sheer angel sleeves, a lace-trimmed empire waist, gathered V- neckline and a corsage of glamellias. The mother of the bridegroom selected a sleeveless champagne gown with an empire waist, V-neckline, pleated skirt, toast-colored capelet and a purse corsage of glamellias. The couple is residing in Taylor. Coming Events VFW Auxiliary Mabel Reed, state representative for the Department of Pennsylvania, Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars for the Clarks Summit State Hospital and her deputy Margaret Singer will have a dance at the hospital on Thursday, July 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This dance is being sponsored by the Department of Pennsylvania, Auxiliary.

There will be live music for dancing and refreshments will be served to about 175 patients. Giles Family Reunion The third Giles family reunion will be held on Sunday, Aug. 9, at Lake Genero. Information can be obtained officers including: Peggy Churchill, president; David Phillips, vice president; Alma Bird, treasurer; Marlene Sneed, secretary: Donald Harris, historian; Janie Evans. publicity.

78th Ross Reunion The 78th annual Ross Reunion will be held on Saturday, July 25, at Homer Ross's Star Lake, Route 92, above North Jackson, Pa. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The board of Dalton Woman's. Club was entertained recently at a luncheon at the home of the president, Mrs. Howard Griggs, Glenburn.

A business meeting followed to discuss plans for the coming year. A civic organization, the club supports projects and has a scholarship fund used each year for college students. Mrs. Jeffrey Kornblau, the former Lynn Sare Lynn Sare Marries Jeffrey Kornblau Temple Israel provided the setting recently for the marriage of Miss Lynn Barbara Sare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Sare, 206 Debbie Drive, and Jeffrey Matt Kornblau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kornblau, Flushing, N.Y. Rabbi Simon Shoop and Cantor William Horn officiated. Miss Judith Sare, this city, was maid of honor for her sister.

Deborah Kornblau, Flushing, N.Y., was bridesmaid. Alan Kornblau, Flushing, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Alan Sare, this city, brother of the bride, and Marc Kornblau, Flushing, N.Y., brother of the bridegroom. A graduate of Central High School and Wilkes College, the bride is attending Temple Law School, Philadelphia. An alumnus of Boston University, the bridegroom is also attending Temple Law School, Philadelphia.

The couple will reside in Philadelphia. Note Anniversary By Lopatofskys Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lpatofsky, Uniondale RD, will observe their 25th wedding anniversary at an open house July 26 from 3 to 6 o'clock at their home, given by their children and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kasztejna. The couple was married on July 28, 1956, at Holy Trinity Church, Simpson. Attendants were: Susan Lopatofsky Salko, Jeanne Arnold Wells, Mae Beth Gardner McPhearson, and Donna Simpson Blank. Also, Jacob and Thomas Lopatofsky, John Lash and Raymond Arnold.

Mrs. Lopatofsky is the former Betty Lou Arnold, Jermyn RD, Mr. and Mrs. Lopatofsky own and operate William B. Lopatofsky Farm Equipment, Rt.

106, West Clifford. The couple has four children: William, Timothy, David and Judith. Miss Bayait Bride Of Curtis Suprick Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Karen Bayait, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bayait, 113 N.

Main Towanda, and Curtis Suprick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suprick Ransom, in Sparta, N.J. An alumna of Towanda High School and Bradford County Vocational School, the bride will be graduated from Keystone Junior College with an associate of science degree in dietetic technology in the spring of 1982. The bridegroom is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and Keystone Junior College with an associate of arts degree in food service management.

The families will be celebrating the marriage with an open house at the home of Michael Suprick Box 115, Ransom, on Saturday, July 24, at 5 p.m. No invitations have been issued. Roberta E. Ewald Will Become Bride Of Ronald Williams Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Ewald, 36 Carlton Drive, Tinton Falls, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Ellen Ewald, to Ronald J. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

Gordon Williams, 59 Snyder Manheim, former residents of Tunkhannock. Miss 'Ewald, a graduate of Monmouth Regional High School, is attending Pennsylvania State University. She will be graduated in August. Mr. Williams, a graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School and Pennsylvania State University, is employed as a computer programmer for Electronic Associates, Long Branch, N.J.

No date has been set for the wedding. D'Angolas Observe 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. D'Angola, 302 N.

Cabrini celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on July 4 with a family dinner. They were married at St. Ann's Monastery Church by the late Rev. Alfred Weaver. They were attended by Mrs.

Louise Marrone, Miss Lucille Mazene, Mrs. Lillian Golembeski, Mrs. Ann Marie Brado, Mrs. Theresa LaNunzita, Nunzio D'Angola, William Genello, Carmen Montella and Pete DeSantes. Mrs.

D'Angola is the former Angie Caterino, daughter of the late Catherine and Alfonso Caterino. Mr. D'Angola, son of Mollie D'Angola and the late John D'Angola, is owner and operator of Auto Clinic. 201 W. Elm St.

Reception Follows Nuptials Performed By Msgr. Gallagher Holy Rosary Church provided the setting on June 20 at 1:30 p.m. for the marriage of Miss Linda A. Zarnowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Zarnowski, 2030 Wayne and Raymond P. Yarros, son of Raymond R. Yarros and Mrs. Dolores M. Yarros, both of this city.

Msgr. John P. Gallagher officiated: Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal length gown of ivory qiana designed, with a snugly fitted bodice, sheer -shaped yoke outlined with a deep ruffle that also draped over the shoulders to form a cap sleeve, Victorian neckline and a softly flowing skirt. Her veil of imported French illusion fell from a sheer derby with an unswept side brim, circled by illusion, and falling into streamers for back detail. She carried a traditional cascade of yellow-golden wave roses, white miniature carnations, baby breath and white satin streamers.

Miss Sharon Zarnowski, this city, was maid of honor for her sister attired in a formal maize giana gown with a sleeveless fitted bodice, lingerie straps, empire waistline, soft flowing skirt and a matching crystalpleated Eton jacket with a high neckline. She wore miniature flowers in her hair and carried a longstemmed single golden wave rose, baby breath, foliage and yellow satin bows. Richard Zanghi, this city, was best man for his cousin. Stephen Zarnowski, this city, brother of the bride, ushered. A reception for 100 guests followed at the bride's parents' home.

The bride is a graduate of Technical High School. The bridegroom is an alumnus of West Scranton High School. The bride's mother chose a co*cktail length dress of mauve chiffon designed with a fitted camisole top over an attached crystal bodice, a V- neckline, natural waistline, full swing skirt and a wrist corsage of carnations. The mother of the bridegroom selected a co*cktail length dress of off georgette with a draped, bodice, surplice neckline, split sleeves, and tulip skirt. The bodice and skirt were delicately painted with a pastel print airbrush design.

She wore matching carnation wrist corsage. The couple will reside in Scranton. Swim Classes Listed at YWCA Swim classes at the Scranton YWCA are scheduled to begin during the week of July 27. All classes will run for six weeks, according to Physical Education Director, Sue Niemiec. The "terrified swim class," designed for those adult male and who wish to overcome a fear of the water, will begin on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

Basic swimming skills will be taught. Beginner and Advanced swim classes for adults will take place on Tuesday at 8 p.m. The children's swim class schedule is as follows: Tiny Tot with Parents, Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Tiny Tot class, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Junior Beginner and Advanced class, Wednesday, 7 p.m. For the more advanced female swimmers 14 and under, a Swim Team Clinic is in. process.

Girls can join at any time. The clinic runs on Monday and Thursdays p.m. All swim classes are taught by Red Cross Water Safety instructors and follow Red Cross standards of progression. Further information on classes and membership may be obtained by calling the YWCA at 342-3266. BIRTHS GNALL William Jr.

and Debra Wilga Gnall, 234 N. Main Taylor, a son July 17, Community Medical Center. ROSZA Peter and Elizabeth Fry Rosza, RD 2, Box 145.C, Nicholson, a daughter July 17, Community Medical Center. WRIGHT Gregory and Alice Holmes RD 2, Factoryville, a son July 17, Community Medical Center. Kings College, which later became Columbia University, opened in New York City in 1754 with eight students and one instructor.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Yarros Dear -Abby This Man's Derriere: Causes Him Despair Miss Karen Samuelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Scott, 148 Monroe Archbald, and Gerald Livsey son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Livsey, 110 Cemetery Archbald, at 3 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald, with a reception at 6 p.m.

at Mondale Country Club. Miss Paula Beth Warholic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Warholic, RD 1 1, Sturges, Olyphant, and Bret A. Davies, son of Mrs.

Thelma Davies, 303 Second Blakely, and the late Laurence Davies, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Eynon, with a reception at 6 p.m. at Larioni's Lounge, Olyphant. Miss Elizabeth Rita Greene, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Greene, 72 Belmont Carbondale, and Vito Anthony Ciaglia son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito A.

Ciaglia, 139 Walnut Dunmore, at 12:45 p.m. at St. Rose of Lima Church, Carbondale, with a reception at 5 p.m. at St. John's Center, Mayfield.

psychology professor says if fat to eat slowly, they'd find they'd lose weight strokes of a word is ended with a someone with strong likes which is the new. decor, symbolic of the elegant eighties Designer Halston is in China, to advise on making garments for the West (Ah sew?) Pat Cooper at La Scala, said: "These days it's easy to make money-it's just tough to make a living!" Newest act at Club Ibis: a ventriliquist's act called Billy and The Madame. (Billy speaks for himself plus!) Wolf's Sixth Ave. Dell features a choice of 30 overstuffed sandwiches. (I remember.

That's where I overstuffed myself!) People In a duplicate bridge game held at the Jewish Community Center by the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club, northsouth winners were: Charlotte Berger and Nancy McDow, first: Peggy Campbell and Mary Chang, second; John and Dorothy Rinck, third. East-west winners were: Raey Adelson and Louise Thayne, first; Ruth Sayers and Ann Watkins, second; Shirley Hollenberg and Gerry Sare, third. Patients listed at Gelsinger Medical Center, Danville, include: Jaime Lyn Yankovich, 1, Jermyn, Miss Kathleen Bellman, 1132 Grandview and Mrs. Bernadette Adcroft, 1235 Capouse Ave. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING BEST RESULTS DEAR'ABBY: I am a 21-year-old male who needs with an embarrassing problem.

I'm 5-foot-8 and weigh 180. I work out three times a week at a health club and am in pretty good shape except for the, abovementioned. I've tried every conceivable exercise and diet I've come across, but can't seem to lose any of the flab back there. It's just plain fat, Abby, and no amount of exercise can firm it up. Someone told me that it can be removed by surgery.

Is that so? I don't care if the operation is painful and leaves a scar. Anything would be, better than hauling around this outsized caboose all my life. I'm not exaggerating I look practically deformed. It's so bad I hate to go to the beach. If this kind of operation can be done, who would do it? A YARD OF LARD DEAR YARD: A plastic.

surgeon. (But try to find one who doesn't mind getting a little behind in his business.) DEAR ABBY: You have stated many times in your column that the unwed mother who gave up her child for adoption showed the ultimate in unselfishness. Well, it's time you heard from one of the "selfish" mothers who kept her child over the objections of her parents and many wellmeaning friends. It took more than unselfishness for me to keep my baby. It took courage, determination, confidence and a lot of guts! I was 17 at the time and had to drop out of school in my senior year.

I had my baby, went to work, borrowed money and paid I it back. I finished my education and didn't go on welfare, either. I made a choice that was right for me and I never regretted it. I am now married to a fine man and we have two other children. I thank God that I kept my firstborn.

I will never have to wonder how she is, what looks like, what her interests are or how she will turn out. "SELFISH" IN WISCONSIN DEAR SELFISH: Your case is very rare, and I commend you. The most recent statistics show that last year in this country there were 1.1 million pregnancies among teen-agers, and that 96 percent of those girls kept their babies. About two-thirds of this number will go on welfare, resulting in the cost of about $8.3 billion a year to taxpayers. (P.S.

More than 90 percent of the teen-aged boys who fathered these children took no responsibility for the baby or the teen-aged mother.) It's my behind. It is enormous! DEAR ABBY: If after years of hard work, your husband finally had an opportunity to do what he has always wanted to do run his own business and be his own boss but it meant that you would have to leave your lifelong friends and part of your family, your lovely, comfortable home and move to another state where you knew no one and would have to practically start all over again, what would you do? EDNA DEAR EDNA: Are you kidding? I would go with him and never look back. And I've done it three times with DO regrets. DEAR ABBY: For those who are shocked that a non-virgin bride wants to wear white at her wedding: What would they suggest? Tattletale gray? AMUSED IN KY. DEAR AMUSED: Why not? And she could carry daisies.

They don't tell. Eastons Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Easton, 9702 Shadow Oak Drive, Gaithersburg, announce the birth of their daughter, Lindsey Beth, born July 5 at Holy Cross Hospital, Md.

Mrs. Easton vis the former Jane Ellen Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein, Quincy Avenue, and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Kahanowitz, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein. FRANK SINATRA 2 DAYS I NITE THURS. AUG.

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