SE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brozena of 88 Nesbitt Street, Larksville, annou@® the recent marriage of their daughter, Mary Jo, to Robert Wojtowicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Wojtowicz of RD 2, Follies Road, Dallas. The Rev. Joseph F. Kalinowski performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptail Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Plymouth. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a formal white satin jersey gown. Her headpiece was a matching and side bow. She carried a bouquet of white daisies, baby breath and pink sweetheart roses. The Rosemarie Brozena, wore a mint green gown of maracaine jersey. Her headpiglye was a cluster of pink isies and baby breath which matched her Pou The ®est man was Stanley Brozena. A reception was held for the family at the Kingston House. Mrs. Wojtowicz is a graduate of Whoming Valley West High School Juvenile diabetics The monthly meeting of the local chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foun- dation will be held on Wednesday evening, June 25, at 7:45 in the Sheraton Meadow Avenue, Scranton. The Juvenile Diabetes Foundgon is planning to raise W#2 million for diabetes research during this year. surgical Sandwich & Hot Dog Buns Dinner Rolls Kaiser & Hard Rolls Potato Buns Barbecue Bread Sliced Jewish Rye Sliced Pumpernickel Bread { Mothers sponsor tour A bus tour to Penn- sylvania Dutch Country will be the final project of the season for the Dallas Mothers Club. The tour will be Saturday, June 21. The bus will leave Shavertown and proceed to Amish and Mennonite farmlands. The bus will stop at farmers markets and the Pennsylvania Farm Museum. There will also be a family-style dinner at the Red Caboose Depot served in train dining cars. One need not be a club member to attend the tour. For further information and reservations call Ann Marie Niznek 675-2983. Reservations will be on a first come-first served basis. Subscribe to The Post Mr. Wojtowicz is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School ‘and is a member of IBEW Local 1319. ; Goode Steven M. Goode, East 42nd Street, Dallas, was among the 784 Rider College graduates receiving degrees in the school's 110th com- mencement June 1. Goode’s degree was a -B.A. in political science. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shuleski, 232 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas celebrated their 30 wedding an- niversary, Tuesday. The Shuleskis were married June 10, 1945 in St. Joseph's Mrs. Shuleski from Gus and Patricia. Theresa M. Derwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Derwin of Oak Hill, Dallas, and Richard E. McCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCarty of Fieldcrest, = Shavertown, were married Saturday at 10 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The Rev. Lynn Rothrock assisted the Rev. Stephen McGough in the double ring ceremony and the celebratiion of the Nuptial Folk Mass. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of silk organza and chantily lace. Her matching: headpiece featured a Camelot cap of chantily lace with tine seed pearls. The cathedral illusion was trimmed with matching lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of carnations, roses and baby breath. Mrs. Rita Brody was matron of honor. She was attired in a blue print A- line halter gown with matching cape. She wore a picture hat and carried a bouquet of blue carnations, white baby roses and baby breath. LEATHER BAR Old Lehman Road Lehman, Pa. PBS CASTING SERVICE The bridesmaids were Marjorie McCarthy, sister of the bridegroom, and Barbara Swan and Judy Brady, sisters of the bride. They wore gowns similar to the matron of honor in shades of pink and carried bouquets of pink carnations, roses and baby breath. David Cragle was best man. Ushers were Michael , Brody, Jon Smathers. mand, Gene Holcomb. +The reception was held after the ceremony at the American Legion Home, Wilkes-Barre after which the couple left for Canada. The bride was honored at a shower at Gus Genetti’s, Wilkes-Barre, A rehearsal dinner was held by the | bridegroom’s parents at the Castle Inn, Dallas. The bride is a graduate of Lake-Lehman’ High School and employed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. The bridegroom is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and employed by Sterling Products. The couple will reside in Trucksville. We have... BOOK ENDS PAPER WEIGHTS PLAQUES or PICTURES ACCESSORIES Ken & Priscilla Allison Phone 675-1805 1-800-982-4323 local presentation Mr. and Mrs. Zane Heffner, R.D. 4, Dallas, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jeanne, to Robert Faneck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Faneck, 120 Dagobert Street, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Heffner is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and is em- ployed as a stenographer at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas. PAGE SEVEN Mr. Faneck is a graduate of Meyers High School and Kings College and is em- ployed as an accountant at ‘the State Correctional Institution at Dallas. A September wedding is planned. Cindy Lou Shouldice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shouldice of 255 Ash- wood Drive, Brick Town, New Jersey, will graduate trom Brick Township High School, on June 19. She is presently employed at The Elaine Powers Figure Salon, in Brick Town. Her sister, Connie Lee, graduated Glassboro State Mrs. Nelson Dymond of Orange was elected president of the auxiliary to Franklin RTownship Volunteer Fire Company at its annual. elections meeting. She succeeds served several terms as president. Other officers chosen were vice-president, Mrs. Janet Zarno; treasurer, Mrs. Millard Beatty. Auxiliary is furthering plans for the annual fire company bazaar to be held next month: on the fire company grounds in Orange. Teacher’s College with a B.A. in elementary education. She also received a speech therapy teaching certificate. The Shouldices are the grand-daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Malta, Ashley and Lavinia Shouldice North Carolina. ‘Over-Fifties’ The Back Mountain Over-Fifty Club will be meeting Friday, June 13th at 1:30 p.m. at St. Therese’s Church Hall. A speaker will be present at the meeting to discuss Medicare. Any person over 50 is invited to attend. BANKRUPTCIES FOR CASH =i 60 .. 16 Cases. . . . 2 KUL, 25... oN 112(0 Cases. .. 280 Cases. ..... 300 ... 90 Cases .... 90 Cases . . * (120) Holds 1 . Encyclopedias (300) 50 Lb. Case 8D-16D CR on ee | Ardox Cmn Spiral Shank Nails 12%. 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