The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 25, 1971, Image 7

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THE DALLAS POST, AUG. 25, 1971
Dallas Sisters are Selected
Christine Ann Puchalsky is Bride
In Late Summer Wedding Ceremony
Christine Ann Puchalsky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Puchalsky, Carverton Road,
RD 3, Wyoming, became the
pride of Gary R. Mathers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathers,
112 Carverton Road, Trucks-
ville, The Rev. Thomas
Croghan performed the double
ring ceremony Aug. 21 in
Blessed Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
gown of silk chiffon and Venise
lace. The fitted bodice featured
a Victorian neckline and bishop
sleeves, with A-line skirt. Her
gown was completed with a
detachable chapel train. A bouf-
fant veil of silk illusion fell from
a matching Camelot. She car-
ried a cascade bouquet of red
baby roses and white carna-
tions.
Barbara McDonald, matron
of honor, selected a lilac empire
gown of chiffon georgette. A
band of Venise lace and match-
ing ribbon encircled the neck,
waist and wrist bands. She wore
a picture hat of lilac and carried
a nosegay of white roses and
lilac carnations.
Bridesmaids were Joanne
Yonkondy, Mary Lou Porter
Mrs. Gary R. Mathers
SCRANTON
and Jane Burnett. Danette
Mathers was flower girl. They
wore identical gowns in apricot,
aqua, maize and pink, with
matching hats. They carried
nosegays of white roses and
carnations.
William Mathers was best
man for his brother. Ushers
were Daniel Mathers, Philip
Mathers, brothers of the groom,
and David Puchalsky, brother
of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a
cocktail hour and reception
were held at the Castle Inn,
Dallas, after which the couple
left on a wedding trip through
New York and Canada.
Mrs. Mathers is a senior at
College Misericordia pursuing a
B.S. degree in home economics.
A graduate of Millersville
State College where he received
a B.A. degree in industrial arts,
Mr. Mathers is a teacher at
Tunkhannock Middle School.
Upon their return, the couple
will reside at 82 Carverton
Road, Trucksville.
The bride was entertained at
variety showers given by Ann
Yonkondy and her daughter,
Joanne, at their home in
Swoyersville. Also Wilma Rich-
ards, Betsy Snyder and Bar-
bara Cobb entertained at their
Trucksville homes.
A rehearsal party was given
by the parents of the bride-
groom at Franklin Teahouse,
Shavertown.
Waverly Antiques Show
Opens Sept. 13 and 14
The 28th Annual Waverly
Antiques Show and Sale will be
held Sept. 13 and 14 in the
Waverly Community House.
The show and sale will be open
between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m.
both days.
More than 30 dealers from
New York; New Jersey,
Delaware, and Pennsylvania
will exhibit a variety of unique
items. A home-cooked dinner
will be served Monday night at
the Waverly Methodist Church
hall and Tuesday night in the
hall of the First Baptist Church
of the Abingtons. To ac-
commodate show-goers, a
snack bar will be open during
the day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m,
and in the evening from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. at the Community
House.
Tickets will be on sale at ‘the
door, and a printed program
will be distributed with each
admission.
* * *
Own a home freezer? Get a
free copy of “How to Buy Meat
for Your Freezer.” Write to:
Information Division, 'C&MS,
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 26
Federal Plaza (Rm. 1653), New
York, N.Y. 10007.
For six girls in Luzerne
County, Aug. 20 will be a special
day. They have been selected to
represent the county at the
Northeastern region 4-H Dress
Revue in Tunkhannock. The
event will begin at 9 a.m. in the
Tunkhannock Senior “ High
School, says Lillian = B.
Jamgochian, extension home
economist.
Girls who will take part in the
regional revue are: Monica
Rusnock, Sugarloaf; Sally
Brown, Nescopeck; Sheryl
Beard and Mary Beard, Dallas;
Roberta Perry, Benton; and
Brenda James, Pittston.
These girls started their
costumes at the beginning of the
4-H year. In addition to their
* * *
University of Nevada, Reno
—A new two-year School of
Medical Sciences will open this
fall. The first class of 32 stu-
dents was chosen from more
than 1,000 applicants.
sewing, they had the op-
portunity to develop grace and
poise, habits of good grooming,
skill in decision-making, and to
help plan the county dress
revue.
Luzerne County girls will
compete with those selected
from the other counties in the
Northeastern region. The five
top regional winners will be
awarded gold ribbons, and the
next seven will get blue ribbons.
Each county contestant will
receive a certificate of par-
ticipation and a medal of honor.
The five gold ribbon winners
from the Northeastern region
will compete with the top five
from each of the other four
regions for state honors. The
state winner wi' be selected
Aug. 26 at Pennsylvania State
University, University Park
campus. Twenty-five girls will
participate in this event. The
state winner will get an ex-
pense-paid trip to the National
4-H Congress in Chicago, the
first week in December: The
state revue will be televised on
WVIA Channel 44, Aug. 29 at 6
p.m.
The Cooperative Extension
Service of the university and the
Pennsylvania Retailers
Association, sponsor of -the
national 4-H revue program,
provide the awards and the trip
to Congress.
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