Sessions Listed by WRC Beth Leach, in cooperation with Women's Resource Center, is organizing group therapy workshops for children whose parents are separated, in the process of divorce, or divorced. The group is also open to children who have lost a parent through death or who are in a single parent family. The number of children per will be limited. For information, contact the Women's Resource Center. Ms.
Leach notes that in the United States there are 13 million children under the age of 18 whose parents have divorced. BOYS'-PREP SUITS $7498 SUG. REG. TO $115 By Pierre Cardin, Mr. Chips, John Weitz JR, Husky, Slim, Prep, Student STUTZ PREP SHOP 115 DELAWARE OLY.
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Troiani, the former Miss Deborah Simonik Miss Simonik Weds daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Simonik, Nantico*ke Drive, RD 3 Endicott, Fernando J. Troiani Miss Deborah Simonik, N.Y., became the bride of Sears Portrait Studio BABIES CHILDREN ADULTS FAMILY GROUPS INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS your baby's growing From first step to first day of school, remember the special times with professional portraits taken regularly at Sears.
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for each additional subject in portrait. Choice of backgrounds. Poses our selection. Viewmont Mall Scranton 348-2327 Wyoming Valley Mall Wilkes -Barre Barbara Cocchini Weds Joseph Curmaci in Church Reception Follows Wedding Service By Rev. Lanton Simpson United Methodist Church provided the setting recently for the marriage of Miss Barbara L.
Cocchini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cocchini, 1720 Farr and Joseph S. Curmaci, son of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Sam Curmaci, 219 N. Rebecca Ave. Rev. Robert E. Lanton of-, ficiated in a church bedecked with white chrysanthemums.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white silk chiffon gown with a blouson bodice, a deeply scalloped yoke of Schiffli embroidered English net, a mandarin collar, modified bishop sleeves with matching lace cuffs, a natural waistline with a self-tie belt, a controlled A-line skirt and a soft chapel train. She wore a wreath of silk poppies a and baby breath with satin streamers and carried a bouquet of white carnations, pink and wine sweetheart roses and baby breath. Miss Jeanne Marie Everett, Herndon, was maid of honor for her aunt attired in a formal wineberry satin gown with a molded bodice, square neckline, short pouf sleeves, a set-in waistband at the natural waistline, forming back ties, and a soft slightly dirndl skirt. She carried a bouquet of wine-colored carnations, pink and wine sweetheart roses and aby breath and wore a matching cluster of flowers in her hair. Angelo Curmaci, this city, was his brother's best man.
An open house reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The bride, a graduate of West Scranton High School and the University of Scranton, is employed as a medical technologist at Clinical Labs, Inc. An alumnus of West Scranton High School, the bridegroom is employed by Weston Controls, Archbald. The couple is residing in this city. Zonta Club Meet Set The Zonta Club will meet on Thursday, April 1, at 8 p.m.
at the Jermyn Motor Inn. Mrs. Rose Wartko will preside. The annual Easter Egg Hunt for the children of the Polish Union of U.S.A. will be held on Sunday, April 4, at 2 p.m.
at the Polish Union Auditorium, Wilkes-Barre. A bus trip to Delancy Street, N.Y., will be on April 25. The bus will leave from the home of Mrs. Cecelia Darmofal at 7 a.m., stopping for breakfast and dinner. Hostesses for the evening will be: Alice.
Tracewski, Stasia Forrish, Verna Patchoski, Mary Martini, Mary Dzwonczyk, Diane Keller, Ann Page, Debbie Kasuba, Della Zvirblis and Mary Labelle. Favors will be given and reservations are a must and must be made by Tuesday. Call Mrs. Wartko after 4 p.m. Nancy Bachurek is in charge of publicity.
HOME HEATING OIL FOR LESS THAN 100 PER GALLON SCRANTON MID-VALLEY AREA RESIDENTSI THE OIL GLUT IS HERE GRANDE FUEL OIL CO. Sales, Service and Installation Call 343-1835 or 489-6748 For Prompt Delivery at 99.9° Per Gallon Cash Sale While Supply Lasts. Payment to Be Made in Full at Time of Delivery. 150 Gallon Minimum Delivery. Account Must Be Current.
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3RD LIGHT Fernando J. Troiani, son of Mrs. Katherine Troiani, RD 2 Avoca, and the late Fernando Troiani, in a noon ceremony Saturday in St. James Church, Johnson City, N. Y.
Rev. Thomas Keating of St. Mary's Church, Cortland, N. officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.
She wore a formal gown and carried two long-stemmed red roses. Miss Kim Taro, Binghamton, N.Y., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan L. Bystricky, Johnson City; Mrs. Kathleen Morris, Binghamton, and Miss Lori Carmon, Owego, N.
Y. Dominick V. Troiani, RD2 Avoca, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Nicholas Nidoh, Westfield. Alan Piatkowski, Buffalo, N.Y.; Donald and David Simonik, Endicott, brothers of the bride.
The mother of the bridegroom hosted a rehearsal party at the No. 5 Restaurant, Binghamton. The wedding reception, given by the parents of the bride, was held at 6 p.m. at the Fountains Pavilion in Johnson City. The bride is a graduate of Seton Catholic High School, Endicott, and is employed by the U.S.
Postal Service in Binghamton. The bridegroom is a graduate of Pittston Area High School and is employed by Kaminski Bros. Avoca. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will reside in Lenox. Dental Society Luncheon Set Auxiliary to Scranton District Dental Society will host its annual Past President's Luncheon on Tuesday, March 31, at noon in the Scranton Country Club.
Guest speaker will be Scranton City Solicitor, Edmund Scacchitti. His topic will be "'Downtown Redevelopment." Program Chairman, Mrs. James Burne Jr. noted that Easter flowers will be distributed at the meeting. The annual luncheon honors past officers of the Dental Auxiliary for contributions of community service in the field of dentistry.
Ratay Studio Mrs. Joseph Curmaci, the former Barbara Cocchini Agnes Ciullo Set to Mark 75th Birthday Mrs. Agnes Ciullo, Jackson Heights Apartments, will observe her 75th birthday on March 31. She is the daughter of the late Sam and Marion Perry of Carbondale. Mrs.
Ciullo be honored at a family dinner hosted in her honor by her children on Wednesday at Jay's Restaurant. She is the mother of four children, three of whom are living: Philip Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. Bert Turso, this city, and Joseph, Old Forge. She also has seven grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. THE SPRING STYLES ARE JUST AROUND AND CLOTHES CORNER Pierre Cardin Tank Tops Spring Spring Chino's Assorted Styles Colors Split Skirts $49.95 $29.95 Reg.
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