The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1974, Image 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reimil-
ler, 35 N. Lehigh St., Shaver-
town, have announced the com-
Deborah Kay, to Walter G.
Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Alan Adams, College Manor,
Dallas.
The wedding will take place
at the Shavertown United
Methodist Church July 6 at 4
p.m. The Rev. Dr. John Henry
Strock, Parkersburg, Va., Mr.
Adams’ uncle, will officiate
assisted by the Rev. Andrew
Pillarella of Trinity United
Presbyterian Church.
~ Miss Reimiller ‘has an-
nounced that her attendants will
Junior Women
Schedule Sale
p.m. Saturday.
cery size bag.
Anyone having rummage can
Mrs. John Oravitz is chair-
poster chairman and Mrs. My-
ron Pitcavage is in charge of
publicity. The president of the
Dallas Junior Woman’s Club is
Mrs. Charles Hibbard.
Pregnancy
Sometimes Desired
Sometimes NOT
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Provides confidential services
..Birth Control Counseling
...Out Patient Abortion Facility
...Menstrual Regulation
...Free Pregnancy Testing
Women’s Medical Center
Of Valley Forge, Inc.
Call Collect (215) 265-1880
And we are here to serve its
moving population. If you have
just moved into a new home,
call the Welcome Wagon host-
BSS.
Mrs. William Haller
287-3730
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ton, Dallas, matron of honor;
Dale Williams, Dallas, Leslie
Evans, Shavertown, and Mrs.
David Roberts, Forty Fort,
bridesmaids; Holly Barrow,
King of Prussia, will be flower
girl, and David Barrow, King of
Prussia, will be ring bearer,
both cousins of Mr. Adams.
"Mr. Adams’ brothers, Travis,
will be best man. Ushers will be
David Lieberman, Allentown;
Horace MacMaster, Philadel-
phia; and Paul Adams, brother
of the groom. -
An evening reception follow-
ing the ceremony will be held at
the Irem Temple Country Club,
Dallas.
Phone (717) 822-7604
sat. 11 a.m.—7 p.m.
582 S. MAIN STREET
Gail Marie Doughton
Plans May Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dough-
ton, Dallas, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Gail Marie Doughton of War-
minster, to Matthew Joseph
Szeliga Jr., Feasterville.
Mr. Szeliga is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew Szelgia Sr.,
of 119 Hill Ave., Endicott. ~~
Miss Doughton graduated
from Dallas High School and
Slippery Rock State College.
She is an elementary school li-
pbrarian for the Central Bucks
School District, Doylestown.
Mr. Szeliga graduated from
Union-Endicott High School,
Broome Community College
and Rochester Institute of
Technology. He is a safety en-
gineer for General Accident As-
surance Co., Philadelphia.
May 25 is set for the wedding.
Board Meeting Held
By Valley Women
An executive board meeting
of the
Woman's Club was held
recently at the American
Legion Home, North River
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs.
David Hettinger, president,
presided.
Mrs. William Stiff and Mrs.
Fred Super, arts chairmen,
expressed their pleasure in the
excellent response of the club
members to the art classes and
to the members who con-
tributed in making the club’s
“Art Fiesta’’ a success. They
also reported that the Monday
morning art classes held at the
First United Methodist Church
are now ended for the season.
Mrs. Ralph Trax, first vice-
president and chairman of the
program committee, an-
nounced that Joe Bousard,
artist and composer, will
present ‘Three Generations of
Music’ at the April 9 tea at the
YM-YWCA auditorium, at 1:30
p.m.
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foy,
RD 7, Midway Manor, Shaver-
town, celebrated their 15th wed-
ding anniversary April 4.
They were married in 1959 in
St. Vincent’s Church, Ply-
mouth, by the Rev. Joseph Gal-
lagher. Their attendants were
Mrs. Robert Fisher, Feeding
Hills, Mass., sister of Mrs. Foy,
and Francis Mikalanis, East
Chicago, Ind..
Mrs. Foy is the former
The Foys have two children,
Richard III, an eighth grade
student at Dallas Junior High
School, and Christopher, three
years.
Mr. Foy is an agency rela-
tions supervisor for Mgtors In-
surance Insurance Corporation,
a division of General Motors.
There is a correspondent in
your area if you live in Oak
Hill.
Call Bridgette Correale
639-5759
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FOR
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675-5289
Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat
Thurs. Fri
ane).
The Harveys Lake Women’s
Service Club have honored
eight girls of the month for their
achievements in home, school,
church and community. In the
absence of Mrs. Joseph Rauch,
literature and education chair-
man, Mrs. Howard Jones intro-
duced the girls, and Mrs. C.
Wesley Boyle, president, pre-
sented the awards.
Recipients are Susan Brown,
daughter of Alice Daniels, RD 4,
Dallas; Holly Harris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris,
RD 5, Shavertown; Jean John-
son, RD 2, Dallas, daughter of
Lehman Schedules
A Sunrise Service
The annual Easter Sunrise
Service at the Lehman United
Methodist Church will be held
April 14 at 6 a.m.
Mrs. William Dawe will pre-
sent an organ meditation begin-
ning at 6 a.m.
There will be: a trumpet duet
by Dale and Sae’ Jon Ehret. The
Idetown and Le ran choirs will
sing spiritual music.
The Rev. George Dickinson,
pastor of tke First United
Methodist Church, Wilkes-
Barre, will be the guest
speaker. z
Coffee and rolls will be served
by the Friendship Class follow-
ing the service.
LILLE
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GLOXINIAS
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Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson;
Sally King, RD 2, Dallas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest King; Harriet Kocher, RD
2, Dallas, daughter of Mrs. Avis
Kocher; Cheryl Robey, RD 5,
Shavertown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Robey;
Sandra L. Smith, RD 1, Noxen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Smith. Absent from the presen-
tation was Maribeth Taylor, RD
4, Dallas, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Taylor.
Mrs. Taft Truska Jr., finance
chairman, thanked the com-
mittee of Mrs. John Honeywell,
chairman; Fern Smith and
Mrs. Edward Knapp for the
success of the ham raffle. Win-
ners of the ham were: first, E.
Bambrick; second, Carol
White; third, George Wheeler.
The club will also sponsor a
rummage sale April 25 and 26 at
the Lutheran Church at Sandy
Bottom. Hours will be from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. Members are
asked to bring their items to the
church April 22, 23 and 24.
Mrs. Charles Austin, first
vice president, announced that
the program for the dinner
meeting May 2 will be the ‘‘Sha-
lom Singers” of Gate of Heaven
Church, with the Rev. Stephen
D. McGough as coordinator.
Borrowed thoughts, like bor-
rowed money, only show the
poverty of the borrower.
—Lady Blessington
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MUMS
TULIPS
HYACINTHS
The club gave a cash donation
to the Roland Ide family of Leh-
man, whose home recently
burned.
Esther Grey, Mrs. Richard
Williams Sr., Mrs. Charles Wil-
liams, Mrs. Howard Jones, and
Mrs. Carl T. Swanson an-
nounced their nominations for
1974-76 officers are: president,
Mrs. Taft Truska Jr.; vice pre-
sident, Mrs. Melvin Congdon;
second vice president, Mrs.
Carl Montross; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Howard Grey;
assistant recording secretary,
Mrs. Richard Willi
corresponding secretly, Mrs.
S. Richard Strazdus; assistant
corresponding secretary,
Esther Grey; treasurer, Mrs.
John Barbose; assistant trea-
surer, Ferne Smith. Installation
of officers will be held at the
May dinner meeting at the Cas-
tle Inn, Dallas.
Mrs. Melvin Congdon and
Mrs. S. Richard Strazdus gave
reports on the recent Luzerne
County meeting. Two members
of the Harveys Lake club were
installed as county officers—
Mrs. Allen Sorchik, president,
and Mrs. Carl T. Swanson, re-
cording secretary.
The next board meeting will
be held April 15 at the home of
Mrs. Carl T. Swanson. Pauline
Davis, Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda,
and Mrs. Louis Lanning will be
co-hostesses. This will be'a joint
board meeting of the outgoing
and incoming boards.
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