on ot nd a ar- er yard mer few otal upq it of the sses end at at /pse fwil of gan- oun- 1san er’s f an- eld ent 30X hip and ve hat Iso the in lis- ap- jor the fey oa fs Lorene Nancy Daring, daugh- Daring of Shrine ‘Acres in F. Charles LaBerge, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. LaBerge of Findlay, Ohio, July 27 at half The double ring ceremony Methodist Church with the Rev. Douglas Akers officiating. The music was provided by Paula Castrucci, soprano, and #1. oboist, who on the organ. The acolyte was David Burnaford. The bride, escorted by her father, was attired in a Bianchi gown of imported candlelight ivory crepe, designed with a high neckline. The fitted bodice was enhanced with a cumber- bund of pearl and irridescent beading which also trimmed the long tapered sleeves. The skirt was flaired in a slight A-line ending in an aisle width chapel length train. Her chapel length veil was an heirloom veil of ivory silk illusion with deep bands of imported peau de ange lace and pearls extending from the wide headpiece down both sides of the veil. She carried a formal bouquet of stephanotis, variegated ivy, and phalenopsis orchids. Raelene Daring, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a floor length halter gown designed by Bianchi of coral matte jersey, com- plemented by a matching cape- let. The halter neckline ex- tended down into a fitted bodice with a self-fabric Grecian sash and skirt. Her headpiece was . Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Allison, Kingswood Drive, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Lee, to Robert James Evanko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evanko, Lakewood, Ohio. Miss Allison is a graduate of Rogers High School, Toledo, Ohio, and is currently a senior at Bowling Green State Univer- sity, where she is a member 6f Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Evanko, a graduate of Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio, graduated from Bowling Green State University in June with a Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mazur, Casterline Road, Harveys Lake, will observe: their eighth wedding anniversary July 29. ‘They were married in Trucksville United Methodist Gommer Jr. : ~The couple has daughters, Amy 4, and Andrea Misericordia during the 1972 flood. Mr. Mazur is employed at Metropolitan Wire Goods Corp., Wilkes-Barre. A family dinner will fark the ~occasion. Gatsby styled in matching jer- sey. She carried a garland bou- quet of apricot Fuji chrysanthe- mums, white stephanotis, ac- cented with green miniature star flowers. The attendants were Suzanne LaBerge of Findlay, Ohio, sister of the groom; Mrs. Thomas Guantlett of Dallas, cousin of the bride, and Joan Rumsey of Metuchen, N.J., roommate of the bride. They selected gowns identical to the maid of honor in apple green. Their bouquets were also similar to that of the maid of honor. Maragaret Daring, sister of the bride, was a junior brides- maid. She wore a coral dress identical to that of the maid of honor and carried an identical bouquet. Jon Jay LaBerge, brother of the groom, was the best man. The ushers were James W. Pichert of Trucksville; Victor G. Vogel of Norristown, and An- thony Pucillo of Mount Vernon, N.Y. The mother of the bride was attired in an apple green chiffon floor length gown featuring a full skirt and portrait neckline with ruffling falling into a cape- let in the back of the gown. She carried a bouquet of worburn abby roses and green ivy at- tached to a green purse. The mother of the groom wore a sleeveless A-line print gown in pastel shades of yellow, white and green over which was worn a full length coat of the same fabric. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses attached to a white purse. The maternal grandmother of the bride, Margaret E. Hislop, wore an original gown of ivory silk chiffon designed with a bod- ice of Venise lace complemen- ted by a jacket of matching lace. The paternal grandmother of the bride, Mrs. John Lenzi, was attired in an A-line pink polyester gown. It featured a V- in rousching. She carried pink roses on a pink purse. The paternal grandmother of the groom, Alice LaBerge, wore a blue gown complemented by a floor length coat jof the same material. She carried a bouquet of pink roses on her purse. A reception was held follow- ing the ceremony at the Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas.’ The bride is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and was graduated from Wilkes College in May with a B. S. de- gree in music education. Mr. LaBerge graduated from Dallas Senior High School and was graduated in May from the Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelors degree in engineer- ing science. He is currently pur- suing his masters at the same university. The bride and groom were entertained at a brunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mohr of Dallas, given by Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. William Pierce, and Mrs. John Valenti. The bride was entertained at shower luncheons given by Mrs. Robert F. Moore and Margaret E. Hislop, and by Mrs. Robert Hoffman. A splash party shower was given by Mrs. Vic- tor Baiz at her home. A dinner party was held in the couple’s honor last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Fredricks. ; Mr. and Mrs. John C. La- Berge were host and hostess at the rehearsal dinner held at the Castle Restaurant in Dallas. After a wedding trip to St. Thomas the couple will reside in Baltimore, Md. Local Girl Feted At Bridal Shower Mrs. Nicholas Mazur, Caster- line Road, Harveys Lake, hosted a bridal shower recently in honor of her sister, Shirley Brown. The color scheme was green and blue and a centerpiece of wedding bells and shower cake was arranged on the buffet table. Cocktails and lunch were served after which games were played and prizes awarded to the winners. Guests were Mrs. George Swan, Mrs Mickie Swan, Lila Shaver, Norma Allabaugh, Marguerite Burk, Lorraine Robert Culp, Mrs. Dale Wright, Mrs. George Nemetz, Mrs. Albert Cadwalder, Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. Herbert DeWitt, Mrs. Willard Brown, Mrs. William Hodakowski,Georgiena Weidner, Mrs. Sterling Brown, Mrs. Nicholas Mazur, the hostess, and Shirley Brown, guest of honor. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase. She is the bride-elect of Dale Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swan, RD 3, Dallas. Shriner Mr. and Mrs. Paul &. Shriner, Hershey, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah Lynn, Wyomissing, to David A. Newhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart, Shavertown. Miss Shriner is a graduate of Hershey Senior High School and Reading Hospital School of Nursing. She is presently employed as a registered nurse in the Reading Hospital. Mr. Newhart is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and attended L.C.C.C. for two years. In May he received his B.A. degree with honors from Wilmington College in Delaware. He is presently employed at the Sheraton Brandwyne Inn, Wilmington, Del. The wedding will take place Dec. 7 in Hershey. In the 54 years that Jennie Newman has lived in Dallas, she has made several contri- Back Mountain Library Auction has received hundreds of dolls that Mrs. Mewman designs and creates clothes for. Mrs. Newman has been ac- tive in membership of the Dallas United Methodist Church, Dallas Township P.T.A., the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Co. Auxiliary and as presi- dent of the Dallas Township Women’s Civic Club. ‘Mrs. Newman and her husband, the late Arthur C. Newman, bought and farmed the land now occupied by the Anne Gray Participates In Anne Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gray, 39 Westminster Drive, Dallas, will represent the community in the Miss Pennsylvania Teenager Pageant. Anne, a student at Dallas High School, is 16 years old. She is a member of the Lazarus Teen Board, Parish Folk Group, Chorus, Gymnastics Club, Ski Club, hockey team, and Student Council. She is also the class treasurer, a cheer- leader and a candystriper. Anne’s honors include being a Dallas Schools. She has two daughters, Mrs. Bernard Corby, who resides near her, and Mrs. Granville Sowden, South Carolina. Mrs. Newman also has four grand- children, and seven great grandchildren. 13 arly Observing her 81st birthday July 17, Mrs. Newman had a party at her home for family and friends, Celebrating, with her were her daughters; Martha: Ward, Helen Titus, Linda and Michael Carter and daughter Michelle, Marsha Landis and son Alan, Louise Kreidler, Thelma Gasner, Ruth Lee, Ethel Bassler, Mabel Mundy and Vera Kresge. ‘Teenager’ Pageant member of the National Honor Society, the French and English Award winner and County Essay winner. She is also a honor roll student. The’ contestants in the. pag- scholastic achievements, civic contributions, poise,personality and appearance. Each girl will submit a theme on the subject, ica?” Anne will be participating in the pageant July 26-27 at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Harris- burg. Poe's 3 In Double Deborah Kay Reimiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Reimiller, 35 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, and Walter G. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alan Adams, College Manor, Dallas, were united in marriage at a candlelight ceremony July Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride- groom’s uncle, the Rev. Doctor John H. Strock, Regional Asso- ciate Synod Executive of the Synod of the Trinity of The United Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Rev. Andrew Pillarella, * pastor of Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Dallas. The ‘candlelit altar of the chrysanthemums and Kentia white mums marked the pews. Candelabra accented the sanc- tuary. v Mrs. William = Faerber, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Pillarella was organist. Vocal- ist Gordon Evans sang ‘The Wedding Prayer’’, ‘I Love You’’, ‘O Perfect Love’, “The Lord’s Prayer’, and ‘We've Only Just Begun’’. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore an original Priscilla of Boston formal length: empire gown of white silk organza over taffeta. The bodice was fashioned of French Chantilly lace and the long, slender sleeves of English net were appliqued with lace. The jeweled neckline and sleeves were embroidered with clusters of seed pearls. Chantilly lace flowers were scattered on the princess line skirt which featur- ed a wide scalloped edging of lace around the hemline. Over the gown was a sleeveless or- ganza coat, the back falling into a graceful cathedral train scat- tered with Chantilly lace and flower applique. Her four-tiered waist length illusion mantilla with small * blusher veil fell from a Camelot of embroidered lace and seed pearls. She carried a formal bouquet of white roses, ele- gance carnations and baby’s breath with a garland of stepha- io[The Bride} chose sher sister, Mrs. RobertiElstoni'of Dallas, as her matron of honor. Leslie Evans, Shavertown, Dale Wil- liams, Dallas, and Mrs. David Roberts, Forty Fort, were bridesmaids. Travis Adams, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Paul Adams, Dallas, brother of the bride- groom; Horace MacMaster, Springfield; and David Lieber- man, Allentown. The flower girl and ring bear- er, cousins of the bridegroom, Barrow, King of Prussia. Matron of honor wore a for- mal length A-line halter back gown of lilac nyesta knit with matching long-sleeved jacket. Self-fabric ruffles trimmed the front and cuffs. Her headpiece was a matching lilac knit cloche. She carried a circular bouquet of bridal pink roses, deep pink carnations, lavender pom-poms interspersed with purple asters and trimmed with violet streamers. The bridesmaids were attired in gowns and headpieces of shell pink nyesta knit identical to the matron of honor. They carried similar bouquets with pink streamers. ; The flower girl wore a gown identical to theimaid of honor’s. She wore fresh flowers in her hair and carried a miniature bouquet of mixed summer flowers. The bride’s mother selected a iced mint chiffon with rows of gold beading outlining the crys- tal embroidered empire bodice, long tapered sleeves, and with duchess neckline above a double circular chiffon skirt. She wore a wrist corsage of phalenopsis orchids. The bridegroom’s mother chose an original Gregory Cic- cola gown of strawberry pink chiffon featuring crystal beaded cuffs of the long bishop sleeves. Vermicelli crystal embroidered the high-rise bodice and sleeves above the full circular chiffon skirt. She wore a wrist corsage of phalenopsis orchids. A formal reception followed the wedding at the Irem Temple Country Club, after which the couple left for Fort Lauderdale and Disneyworld, Fla. A shower and luncheon was held for the bride-to-be by her attendants at the Spinning Wheel, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. William H. Mohr and Mrs. ° Edwin Barrow, cousin and aunt of the bride, entertained the bride at a pool-side luncheon and shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mohr, Audubon. ¢ A rehearsal dinner for the bridal party and guests was held July 5 at the American Legion, Wilkes-Barre, and a brunch for more than 60 out-of- town guests was catered July 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alan Adams. Mrs. Adams is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is employed at First National Bank of Eastern Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Adams is also a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, and following graduation enrolled in an elec- tronics course at West Side Vo- Tech School. He is employed by Guyette Communications Ine. The couple will reside in Dallas. The Northeastern Pennsyl- vania story in words and pic- tures will be published in book form as a combined effort of the Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Pittston Chambers of Com- merce, according to a joint announcement made today by the three chambers. Designed to tell a unified, Schools, General Hospital, when her Wilkes-Barre neighbors in Highland Woods Ann. ‘Pictured are: Mrs. Whitman: Jennie Lit- Mrs. Robert Brown, %. Nelghaor comprehensive story of the sister communities, the book will be used to attract new in- dustry to the area and for a number of additional purposes. Cost of the book will be under- written by advertising space purchased by business firms and other organizations in the area. The book will be produced by Windsor Publications, specialists in the creation and production of books for com- munities throughout the United States. The decision to adopt a uni- fied approach--rather than each community ‘‘going it alone’’-- was made at a recent meeting of officials of the three Cham- bers with a representative of the Windsor organization. The combined approach of the Wilkes-Barre, Pittston and Scranton chambers is the first instance of a unified effort of this type in Windsor’s exper- ience. Shortly, an editorial team from Windsor will begin gathering facts and shooting pictures in the region. They will cover transportation, utilities and commerce, churches, schools, residential and recreational areas, and the people of the region. In essesnce, the book will be a colorful portrayal of the ‘life style’’ of the communities, individually and collectively. The book, which will be in full color on glossy stock, will be used as. a basic ‘‘sales tool’”’ by organizations and individuals for inducing new industry to locate here, to attract pro- fessional people to the area, to serve as a retail buyer’s guide for local people, and as an all- purpose piece ‘to show people quality of life of Northeatern Pennsylvania. Making the announcement were the presidents of the three chambers, Richard M. Ross Jr., greater Wilkes-Barre; Robert E. Nolan, Jr., greater Scran- ton; and Joseph A. Quinn, greater Pittston. In making their joint announcement, the three said, ‘We view this ‘‘life- style’”” book as an important forward step, not only for each of the communities, but for the entire region.” Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Walk, 51 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, announce the July 6 marriage of their daughter, Sally, to Thom- as Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane, 959 E. 48th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sally, a 1968 graduate of Dallas High School, graduated from King’s County Hospital School of Nursing in 1972, and is presently serving on the Hospit- al’s staff in the medical inten- sive and coronary care units. Mr. Kane graduated in 1966 from Nazareth High School and attended St. John’s University. He is serving his apprenticeship in the plumbing trade. : Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skelton of Brooklyn were the attendents. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the apart- ment of the bride’s uncle, Ken- neth Walk, Southbridge Towers, New York City. \ The couple are residing at 1181 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, NY: