FERRY nm A a SR SP ER AGILE A SAA Ane Soo ie We RT RRR El 4 pk Sh SECTION A — PAGE 4 Kathy Dobinick Is Named To New Post Miss Kathy Dobinick, Alexandria, Va., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobinicki, Goeringer Avenue, Sha- vertown, has accepted a position with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in ‘Washington, D. C. A graduate of West Central Cath- olic High School, she has been em- ployed by the Navy. Department for the past two years. Democratic Women To Hold Holiday Party Lake Township Democratic Womens Club will hold their an- nual Christmas party at the Sports- Bar, Wednesday December 4, at 6:30 p.m. mans evening Reservations must be made with Frances Yankoski, or Doris Schooley by November 28. One dollar gifts will be exchanged. ALARM CLOCKS "2.62 40 Hr. . Alarm; Made By Westclox Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy 674-3141 1 en Ea & SHAVERTOWN Safety Binding 674-3888 ober in history. | Speary-Rand Co. 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Dallas looked lush and green by contrast, in spite of the driest Oct- Valerie Enn Kocher Mr. and Mrs, Luther Kocher, Nox- en, announce the birth of their second daughter, Valerie Ann, born November 8, at Wilkes-Barre Gener- al Hospital. She has a six year old sister, Karen Elaine. Mrs. Kocher'| is the former Betty Phares, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, Pikes Creek. Mr. Kocher is an Electronics technician - with the TEACHER HAS BIRTHDAY Milton Lutsey, Main Street, Dallas, observed his 33rd birthday on Sun- day. Mr. Lutsey teaches business education at Luzerne High School and is assistant football and basket- ball coach. Here are the reasons why we are HEADQUARTERS for the largest selection of SKIING EQUIPMENT IN WYOMING VALLEY. 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J. became the John Peter Zorzi, son of Mr. Conception Church, Elizabeth, N. J., on Saturday, Nov- ember 23 at 11 a. m. ; Rev. Joseph H.. Murphy perform- ed the nuptial mass before an altar decorated with bouquets of gladioli | and chrysanthemums and a sanc- tuary banked with palms. Dan Bi | Moore was organist, Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of chiffon taffeta, designed with a modified ! | scoop neckline with applique at the neck and bracelet length sleeves. Applique was repeated at the waist, skirt front and chapel “train. Her headpiece was a small crown of pearls and scintillating borealis i | beads from which flowed a bouf- | | fant finger tip veil of illusion. She | carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pompons. Miss Ruth Ann Zorzi, Harveys Lake, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Miss Eileen Cooney, Roselle Park, N. J. was bridesmaid. The attendants selected similar §| satin gowns of paradise blue with matching slippers and circular vel- vet headpieces with small floral decorations and veiling. ‘They car- ried cascade bouquets of gold and yellow pom pons and mums, Spec 4, Michael Zorzi served as from Kingston Bring the warm a festive touch These beautiful eral Deposit Insurance bride ‘of * i and . 1h Mrs. John K. Zorzi, Harveys Lake at and Richard O. Wolfe, Princeton, best man and John A. Fuhrmann were ushers, The mother of the! bride wore a cherry colored sheath dress of chif- | fon satin styled with a modified V neckline and cap sleeves and match- ing slippers. Her hat was a turban of pink draped velvet and she car- ried a gold mesh bag. Her corsage was of white carnations. "The bridegroom’s mother select- ‘ed a taupe brocade street length gown trimmed in velvet with matching accessories, Her corsage was of white carnations. The bride’s grandmother wore a costume of acetate green print with la small brimmed hat completing the outfit. | Mrs. Peter Malin, Luzerne, grand- ‘mother of the groom, chose a navy | blue lace gown with turquoise ac- | cessories. Both grandmothers wore | white carnation corsages. A reception followed the cere- {mony at Kingston Restaurant, Un- lion, N. J., after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Washing- ton, D. C. and Virginia. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary’s High School, Elizabeth, N.J., Essex School of Business, Newark and had been employed at Rahway | Hospital as a medical secretary. Mr. Zorzi graduated from Lake- Lehman High School, Bloomsburg | State College and is a mathematics | instructor at Valley Road School, Princeton, N, J. The couple will reside at 208 Center Street, Princeton. A Holiday Gift for You, National Bank... glow of candelight to your holiday entertainment, add to holiday meals. candles will burn for many, many: hours—use them again and again. Your savings insured up to $10,000 with the Fed- Corporation. Earn 3% interest compounded semi-annually. With their anniversary date falling on Thanksgiving this year, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lozo, Sr., Shavertown, will share their observance with some members of their family. Forty-five years have passed quickly and Mr. Lozo is now re- tired. Both he and his wife have been active members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, and she continues her participation in the Ladies Auxiliary and the church circles. Mr. Lozo's hobbies are baseball and politics. A friendly nature Distribute Many Dallas Women of Kiwanis will distribute Thanksgiving.baskets this afternoon to needy in the Back Mountain region. Mrs. Helen Rice will supervise | the packing of the baskets at the home of Mrs. Robert Maturi, Sutton Road. Mrs. James Huston, Sr., is co-chairman of the social project. Assisting + are Mesdames - Alfred Ackerman, Edwin Thompson, Sher- man Harter, John Blase, Thomas Kreidler, Ernest Gay. Key Club will assist in delivery. The Thanksgiving aid given by the Kiwanis Women began with the organization of a. ladies auxiliary a number of years ago and takes care of the holiday needs of twenty- Feted On Birthday Mrs. Sallie Diehm, formerly of Penn Ryn, now residing at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street was pleasantly surprised, Friday af- ternoon, when a group of neighbors helped celebrate her birthday. She was presented with flowers. Those present were Mesdames Carl Dau- bert, Don Paeglow, James LaBar, G. S. Williams, Charles Hosler, Ralph Brown and Misses Callie Bemesderfer and Carol Williams. Cub Scouts Attend “Beauty And The Beast” Cub Scouts, Troop 281, Den 5, attended a performance of ‘Beauty and the Beast” at College Misericor- dia on Saturday. Attending were Jack Cobleigh, Jerry McDonald, Eddie Nauroth, Mike Nauroth, Charles Wasserott, Roger Howell, Thomas Phillips, Douglas Wasserott and den mother, Mrs. Joan Wasserott. To Be Honored | Bt Buffet Supper Miss Sally Booker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Booker, Jr. | Machell Avenue, Dallas, and Miss | Catherine Shelborne, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelburne, Jr., Centermoreland will be feted at a buffet supper November 29 at 6 |p. m. by the former’s grandparents, 20 and Mrs. Fletcher Booker, Sr., 26 Reynodls Street, Kingston. | Miss Booker is a student at Amer- | ican University, Washington, D. C., and Miss Shelburne attends Cha- tham College, Pittsburgh. of ! ~ BALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. And Mrs. Willard Lozo To Mark 45th Anniversary brings him a ready welcome any- time with his friends and neighbors. He was a top bowler in his earlier days and many remember his prowess. Prior to retirement, he wag employed many years at Pressed Steel. The Lozos have five children: Mrs. Alice Crocker, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Bernice Hill, Shavertown; Willard Jr., wood, Fla.;- Mrs. Nancy Franchetti, Hatchville, Mass. Also nine grand- children and one great grandchild. Dallas Women Of Kiwanis Will Food Baskets five or more families. Corporal John Loftus, Wyoming State Police Barracks spoke on ‘The Safety of Seat Belts” at a recent meeting of the group. Mrs. George McCutcheon presided. Hostesses were Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Risidien Mrs. Edwin Thompson. Attending were Mesdames Sher- man Harter, Merrill Faegenburg, William Wright, E. J. Wilson, Helen Rice, J. B. Huston, Sr., Bradford Alden, John Marsh, Frank Mathers, II, Robert Maturi, Mitchell Jenkins, Leo Corbett; Ira B. Smith, William Guyette, McCutcheon, Edwin Thompson, Thomas Kreidler. Terry Lynn Heiser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser, Mooretown, announce the birth of their fifth son, Terry Lynn. The new comer was born November 18, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, and weighed six pounds and a half ounce. Mrs. Heiser is ‘the former Shirley Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Mooretown. The big brothers in the family are Richard, Timmy, Brian and Bobby. Mr. Heiser is employed at Town and Country Upholsterers. Kevin Leon Denmon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Denmon, RD 1, Harveys Lake, became the parents of a five pound, fifteen ounce son, Kevin Leon, November 8 at General Hospital. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Denmon is the former Josephine Cook, Cen- termoreland. Christmas Party Shavertown Fire Auxiliary will hold its annual Christmas party for firemen, wives and families on Sat- urday evening, Dec. 7 at 6:30 at the fire hall. A covered - dish supper will be served, and following the meal a party will be enjoyed with Santa on hand to bring youngsters each a gift. ‘A tree has been donated, and will be trimmed for the occasion. Reservations must be made no la- ter than November 30 with Mrs. Andrew Roan or Mrs. Thomas Dor- osky. Committee will be comprised of Mrs. William Pugh, Mrs. An- thony Plata, Mrs. William Frederick, Mrs. Roan and Mrs. Dorosky. when you open a new Kingston National Bank, $10 or more, or add a existing account. savings account at) with a deposit of $10 deposit to an One free Holiday Candle to each person or account. BAYBERRY CANDLES FREE To new Christmas Club Members ! A pair of bayberry scented candles will be presented to you, when you open your new Christmas Club Account at Kingston Na- tional. week. Start an account with 50c to $20 per - KINGSTON NATIONAL-BANK CORNERS - AT KINGSTON Chase; Robert, Holly- Alfred Ackerson, George | Judith Loke A five pound, nine ounce daugh- ter, Judith, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loke, Spring Garden Street, Trucksville, November 5 at Nesbitt hospital. There is another daughter, Lisa. Mrs. Loke is ‘the former Emily Cheresney, Plains. James Richard Cook Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, 'N. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, be- came the parents of a nine pound, six ounce son, James Richard, Nov- ember 8 at Mercy Hospital. There are four other children, Bill, Mark, Michael, and Sue Ellen. Mrs. is the former Eleanor Shuba, Kings- ton. Michael Vassilo An eight pound son, . Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vassilo, Tunkhanock Highway, Dal- las, October 28 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two other children, Sue Ann and Frank. Mrs. Vassilo is ‘the former Ann” Dogransky, Edwards- ville, John William Saba Mr. and Mrs. John Saba, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, announce the birth of an eight pound, two ounce som, John William November 6 at Mercy Hospital. There are two other child- ren, Blake, six and Lori, four. Mrs. Saba is the former Delores Mashin- ski, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Saba opera- tes the White House Diner in Forty Fort. Valerie Ann Kocher Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kocher, Noxen, announce the birth of second child, Valerie Ann, who was born November 8, at General Hps- pital. The new arrival weighed ¥ and a quarter pounds and measured eighteen and a half inches. She has a six year old sister, Kar- en Elaine. Mrs. Kocher is the for- mer Betty Phares, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares, Pikes Creek. Mr. Kocher is an electronics Technician, employed by the Sperry- Rand Co. . Lori Ann Christian Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian, Stroudsburg, announce the birth of a daughter, their third child, in General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, No- vember 17. Lori Ann, six pounds eleven and one half ounces, joins a brother Richard William, 2. Mrs. Christian is the former Patricia Swire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire, Noxen, with whom the two older children are staying while their mother is in the hospital. Have First Child A six pound, twelve ounce daugh- ter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Hazeltine, Southside Avenue, Dallas, November 20 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Hazeltine is the former. Alice Good, Plymouth. 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