The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Mr. and Mrs. Dale John Morris Lisa Kohut, Dale Morris exchange wedding vows Wedding vows were exchanged June 2, 2001, at St. Rose of Lima Church, Carbondale, between Lisa Marie Kohut, daughter of Margaret Kohut and the late Frank Kohut, Carbondale, and Dale John Morris, son of David W. and Carole K. Morris, Trucksville. Msgr. Feldcamp officiated the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Frank Molinaro. Robyn Hachan sister of the bride and Theresa Salansky were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Monique and Nicole Milinaro, cousins of the bride. Anne Bianco, cousin of the bride and Dana Morris, sister-in-law of the groom. Alyssa Hachan, niece of the bride served as junior brides- maid. Mariah and Dana Hachan, nieces of the bride served as flower girls. Shane Fegely and Jeff Mullen, were best men. Ushers were Dave Morris, brother of the groom. Patrick Morris, brother of the groom. Jeffrey Morris, Trucksville, brother of the groom and Dave Hachan,' brother-in-law of the bride. Scripture readings were read by Thomas A. Keller, uncle and godfather of the groom and Robyn Hachan. The bride is a graduate of Lakeland Jr./Sr. High School: and Empire Beauty School. She is employed at the Beauty Bar, Viewmont Mall, as a hairstylist. The groom is a graduate of Dallas High School and Wilkes University, with a degree in mechanical engineer- ing. He is employed at Doyle & Roth Manufacturing Com- pany, Inc., Simpson, as a mechanical engineer. Following a wedding trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, the couple resides at Newton Lake, Greenfield Twp. Correction A correction to the anniversary announcement of Elizabeth and Donald Harvey which ran in the August 29 Dallas Post. Elizabeth Harvey is the daughter of Robert and Sandra Evans, Edwardsville, and the granddaughter of Frances Coleman and the late Charles Coleman, and the late Theopilus (Ted) and Elizabeth Evans. lions Club's new officers The Dallas Lions Club installed officers for the 2001-2002 year. In- stallation was held at the Castle Inn in Dallas with Lion Paul Mc- Cue performing the installation ceremony. A program followed the dinner meeting in which Tom Stires, CPA, gave an insightful expla- nation of the recently-passed federal tax law changes. The newly-elected officers are: President Frank Rollman; 1st Vice President Nick Calvitte; 2nd Vice President Gary Hozempa; 3rd Vice President Dr. David Spring; Secretary Walt Roberts and Trea- surer Joe Canfield. Also, the club’s Tail Twister is Atty. John Morris and The Lion Tamer is Bob Burke. CPA Tom Stires accepts a certificate of appreciation from outgoing President Pat Burke. wow! 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Member FDIC 10th anniversary open house at PSU rec center The Athletics & Recreation Fitness Center at Penn State Wilkes-Barre will host an Open House on Sunday, Sept. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. to celebrate its 10- year anniversary. The communi- ty is invited to tour the building, meet the staff, and take part in sample classes including Aero- bics (1 p.m.), Spinning (1:30 p.m.), Yoga (2:30 p.m.), and Pi- lates (3 p.m.). In addition, the weight room will be open all day for interested persons who are 18 years or older. Comic to appear at Penn State Comic Danielle Broussard will perform at Penn State Wilkes- Barre in Lehman on Wed., Sept. 5, as part of the campus’ Cul- tural and Performing Arts Se- ries. Broussard will appear in the Science Building's Bierly Au- ditorium at 7 p.m. Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Cultural and Performing Arts events are free and open to the public. For more info. call 570- 675-9284. t A registered dietician will be in the center to address ques- tions or concerns regarding di- etary matters. A body fat analy- sis will be available to determine the percentage of fat in your body. Door prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. For more information or direc- tions to the campus, please call Deborah Spencer at 675-9259. L Wednesday, September 5, 2001 5 Trucksville Nursery School cookbooks on sale Trucksville Nursery School has collected the best recipes from group members, family, and friends and compiled them into an at- tractive hardcover keepsake cookbook. They will begin selling their one-of-a-kind cookbooks on Sept. 5 for $12. Books may be purchased from any member of the organization or at Trucksville. All proceeds will benefit the Trucksville United Methodist Church Building Campaign. The cookbook contains 430 well-loved recipes including appetiz- ers, main dishes, desserts and many others. For more info contact the school at 696-3899. DUMC ice cream social Dallas UMC will be having an Ice Cream Social Sun., Sept. 9 from 12-2 p.m. Lunch is available. All are welcome. Horseshoe pitching contest The Luzerne County Fair Annual Horeshoe Pitching Contest will be held on Sun., Sept. 9 at the fairgrounds on Route 118 in Dallas Lehman Twp. Anyone interested in participating in the contest should be at the fairgrounds on Sept. 9 by 11 a.m. for registration. For additional info call 675-FAIR. Craft venders wanted The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold the Eighth Annual Country and Holiday Craft Fair at the Kingston Armory on Nov. 24 and 25. Limited vender spaces are available. Crafters interested in par- ticipating should call Barbara at 823-7161. All crafts must be hand made. Woman’s Day Apart Shavertown UMC ‘Day Apart’ is a get away for fellowship, study and quiet reflection at Frances Slocum State Park Sat. Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Pavilion #1. Bring a bag lunch and drink. The theme will be ‘Sharing Our Gifts for God’, led by Pastor Jan Clark. An offering to benefit Sky Lake church camp will be taken. Cub Pack sign up Cub Pack #155, sponsored by Trucksville UMC will have sign up on Wed., Sept. 12 from 6-8 p.m. in the Educational Building on Church Road in Trucksville. Boys from grades first thru fifth are invited to join. Cubmaster is Lori Monk. @he Bracken Cheatre Company Will Present HA BROADWAY MUSICAL REVIEW at the Nuangola Lake Association Pavilion Fri. & Sat., September 7 & 8, 8:00 P.M. md Lg Nr | Directed by John Sherrick, the show will spotlight performances by a variety of entertainers with musical direction by Brenda Nighbert and choreography by Jennifer Harris Tickets are $15.00. For Reservations or more information, please call The Bracken Theatre Company Hotline at 570-822-7106 The Bracken Theatre is a non-profit organization and is a member of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Theatrical Alliance. 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