The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 09, 1975, Image 7

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Miss Debra A. Rinken,
daughter of Mrs. Vivian
Rinken and the late
Alexander Rinken
Idetown, and David N.
Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G.A. Sharp of R.D. 5;
were married recently in
the Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church, Dallas.
The Rev. John Pratorr
performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride, given in
marriage by her mother,
wore a formal Bianchi
gown of white Quiana
length watteau train. Her
silk illusion veil which was
enhanced with a laced edge
and Venice lace motifs fell
from a draped Quiana
profile cloche. She carried
a bouquet’ of white roses,
stephanotis and baby
breath.
Mrs. Janice Congdon,
sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. She was
attired in a formal length
Bianchi gown of mint green
niesta knit featuring
capped sleeves and a jewel-
draped neckline. She wore
a headpiece of mint green
baby breath designed in a
halo effect and carried a
matching single rose
entwined with baby breath
and ribbon.
Miss Doreen Davis,
cousin of the bride, was
maid of honor. She was
dressed identically to the
matron of honor in peach
sherbert. Her gown was
complimented by a
matching headpiece and
single rose.
Thomas Healey was best
man and Peter Sharp,
brother of the groom, was
an usher. Melvin Congdon,
Jr., nephew of the bride
Bergavin,
president,
The Rev. Thomas Jordan
and Gate of Heaven,
P.T.G. board members
hosted a get aquainted tea,
Sept. 30. The ladies of the
faculty were each
To help support the
efforts of the prize winning
band, the Lake-Lehman
Band Sponsors are
planning to hold two fund-
raising events in their
behalf.
On Saturday, Oct. 18,
immediately following the
Lake-Lehman-Troy
football game, there will be
a spaghetti supper in the
high school cafeteria with
serving to begin at 4:30
p.m.
Menu will consist of
spaghetti and meatballs,
diningroom = chairman.
Mrs. Gerald Bernstein and
Mrs. Josephine Caccia are
also assisting with the
arrangements.
Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Caccia will be in the high
school lobby to collect for
and sell tickets on Oct. 13th
and 14th during the school
lunch periods. Tickets are
$2.25 for adults and $1.25
for children age 12 and
under.
On Friday and Saturday,
Oct. 24th and 25th the Band
Sponsors will hold their
Twp. Mrs. Virginia Major;
Ross Township, Mrs.
William George.
Donna K. Sutliff, a senior
at Lake-Lehman High
School, has been informed
by the National Merit
Scholarship Program that
she has earned the honor of
commended student in the
Annual National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying
Test.
Robert Leonard,
Mary Haas,
presented with a corsage of
fall flowers.
A short business meeting
reviewed the last meeting
and outlined the projects
for the coming year.
Gate of Heaven P.T.G.
will host a Fall Square
Dance in the auditorium
Sat. Nov. 1 from 9 p.m. to 1
Symposium which will be
held Nov. 2 through 4, at
the Pennsylvania State
University.
The Symposium is
designed to promote
research and development
at the high school level in
the sciences and math.
Miss Sutliff plans to
was ring bearer. Italian bread and butter, annual booster days at James L. Nicholas, further her education in the
. , A rehersal dinner, held at tossed salad, ice cream which time band members Principal, in announcing area of science upon
com l ng a C Li v 1 ti es Newberry Estates, was slices, coffee, tea and in uniform will canvas door the award indicated that graduation from Lake-
parents. Take-out orders willbe sold they have in the past. students who graduate : a
The October meeting of Piatt is chairman of this Following thr ceremony to those bringing their own Assisting Mrs. DeBarry, from high school receive Donna Sutliff
the Harveys Lake Womens project. ‘Women wishing to a cocktail hour and containers. Tickets are general chairman, are the this very significant honor. 3 i: a
Service Club was held Oct. submit recipes should reception were held at the available from any band following area Miss Sutliff is the Ch oir sell S hoagie S ot
2, at the Lake-Elementary contact Mrs. Piatt as soon Hotel Sterling after which member, band sponsor chairpersons: Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : {
School. Mrs. Taft Truska as possible. the couple left on a wedding © member or at the door. The Mrs. William McCarroll Wilson D. Sutliff of RD 1, The senior choir of the 15.
presided.
The women are planning
several projects for the
coming year. One of which
is a square dance called by
Red Jones on Nov. 15 at the
contacted for further in-
formation.
The @ Harveys Lake
Women s Service Club will
be putting out their own
At the meeting, an arts
and crafts display of the
members handy work was
organized. by chairman
Cleona Fritz. On display
was some beautiful hand
On the program, a very
informative talk given by
Mrs. Harold Bennett of
Noxen, about the different
techniques of ceramics as
given by the bridegroom’s
trip to the New England
states.
The bride is a graduate of
Lake Lehman High School
and Wilkes College where
she received a bachelor of
graduate of Penn. State
University where he
received a letters, arts, and
sciences degree. He is
presently employed by
orange or grape drink.
public is invited.
Gerald Bernstein and
Mrs. John Brown are co-
chairpersons. Those
willing to help serve or
carry trays may contact
Ambulance, Inc. held
election of officers at the
September meeting. Newly
elected officers are:
Carolyn Bynon, president;
to door with band tickets as
with Mrs. David Cochran,
co-chairman; Oak Hill,
Mrs. Hugh Dockeray;
Harveys Lake, Mrs. David
Brown and Mrs. Stephen
Salansky; Noxen, Mrs.
Carroll were elected to the
board of directors. Peg
Cartier and Rita Carroll
were appointed for the
audit committee.
less than two percent of the
Shickshinny and has been
an active member of the
Lake-Lehman student
body.
She was also honored by
her selection to attend’ the
interested
wreath are asked to bring
Lehman High School.
Dallas United Methodist
Church will hold a hoagie
sale on Saturday Oct. 18.
Orders may be placed
with any choir member or
by calling the church
wire, frame and all size
pine cones.
cook/@wk, full of time well as a beautiful display Lazarus Department store = Blodwen Shaffer, vice Stella Bulford announced
testé\W recipes. Delores of her work. : as a buyer. president; Resia Carroll, the Christmas party will be ¢
Gate of Heaven Church,
Larkins, reservations and
The couple is now
residing in Huntsville.
treasurer; and Nancy
held Sunday, Dec. 14 at the
Newberry Estates.
Dancing from 2 to 6 p.m. to
the music of the Ray Suda
Band will be followed by a
buffet at 6 p.m.
The auxiliary will handle
the Christmas
Dallas has completed plans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, project again this year. °
for its Bicentennial Buffet- = Wenrick, publicity. Blodwen Shaffer is 0Cla
Dance set for Oct. 18 at the The reservations dead- chairman.
school auditorium.
The committee has
begun preparing decora-
tions for the gala fund-rais-
ing event which will fea-
ture the popular orchestra,
“The Last Call” from 9 - 1
Tm. The Dallas Senior High their education beyond D diréctor. of. 2d 85mA2. eo
Committee members ; 3 ! eyon evaney, director o chairmen. spo : the
incl : Mr. and Mrs. Leo School this week an- high school. The program financial aid, College The next auxiliary No fuss, no bother, ts automatic. On your order,
RutkSwski, chairmen: Mr. nounced a program for stu- is scheduled for Thursday Misericordia, will discuss meeting will be held at the federal government will send your monthly social se-
and Mrs. Joseph McGraw, dents and parents concern- evening, Oct. 9, at 7:30 federal programs includ- First Eastern Bank, curity ‘checks (or federal pension checks) directly to i
co-chairmen; Mr. and Mrs.
William Kalinowski and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Tirpak, buffet arrange-
ments; Mr. and Mrs. David
line has been extended in
order to accommodate
those who were not yet able
to respond.
ing financial aid for all stu-
dents planning to continue
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Enclosures
Joseph McGraw
Mrs. Joseph McGraw
p.m. in the Dallas Senior
High School.
Joseph F. O’Donnell,
guidance counselor, will
moderate the program
which includes the follow-
ing:
Henry Chance, director
of financial aid, Kings
College, Wilkes-Barre, will
explain the process of the
parents’ confidential state-
ment and will review pro-
grams available through
the college financial aid
office.
Sister Jeanne Marie
ing basic education opport-
unity grant, supplemental
educational opportunity
grant, national defense
student loans, and college
work study programs.
Joseph H. Haggerty,
regional director of
PHEAA, Scranton, will
discuss Pennsylvania state
State Guaranteed Loan
Programs.
Joseph F. O’Donnell will
speak on miscellaneous
sources for Fiancial Aid for
continuing education.
Cookbooks are being sold
by the auxiliary members.
Anyone wishing to
purchase a cookbook can
contact any auxiliary
member or by calling Fran
Roginski 675-2765 or Naomi
Dallas, Oct. 13 at 7:30.
Mrs. Thomas Wenrick
from the Della Robbia Shop
will demonstrate how to
Lt. Charnik
promoted
Marine First Lieutenant
Stanley M. Charnik, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Charnik
of Kingston, Pa., has been
promoted to his present
rank while serving with
Force Troops, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
» PAGE SEVEN
For reservations and
information call Mrs.
Anyone interested in
assisting in the patterning
of Anne -Sevenski of
Idetown please call Mrs.
Robert Leonard, 675-0254.
Hoagies will be available
for pick-up on the day of the
sale between 11 a.m. and
noon at the church
basement.
The proceeds of the sale
Lake Lehman Junior High work, including quilts, arts degree in Spanish and Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, Roland Fielding and Mrs. Pennsylvania Junior office. Deadline for placing will benefit the Choir Robe
School in Lehman. Also a ceramics, knitting, elementary education. She Sterlyn May; Jackson Science and Humanities orders has been set for Oct. Fund.
nine cubic foot Amanna: crochet, crewelwork, is presently employed as a 1
freezer with a side of beef painting, macrame’, kindergarten teacher by Ca r ol yn Byn on h ea d S D a 1 1 as Au Xo
inside will be raffled off. decoupage, embroidery, Lake Lehman school : : It Pays To Advertise
Mrs. Carl Swanson and ~ applique and dough district. The ladies auxiliary of Jannette Grieves, make a pine cone and fruit the following items to the
Mrs. Taft Truska may be . sculpture. The bridegroom is a the Dallas Fire and Elizabeth Layou and Rita wreath. Members who are meeting: wire cutters and It Pays To Advertise
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