The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 06, 1975, Image 7

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    Cynthia Cobleigh,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Cobleigh, R.D. 3,
Wyoming, became the
bride of Merle James
Taylor, son of Mrs.
Richard Hudson, Syracuse,
N.Y. and Merle Taylor,
Harvey’s Lake.
The Rev. Robert Yost
performed the double ring
ceremony in Shavertown
Methodist Church on
Saturday, Sept. 27 at 4 p.m.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father,
was attired in an original
a round neckline of white
embroidered lace and
seeded pearls and long
sleeves. The a-line skirt
was enhanced with
lace
apptiques. She wore a
Camelot headpiece
to a chapel length veil. Her
bouquet was white
Sue O’Malia,
Westmoreland Hills, was
maid-of-honor with green
picture hat Her bouquet
was green and white
GC Pack: 155: of
Trucksville held their pack
meet and Halloween party
at the Trucksville United
Education building.
Judges for the party
were Kingston Township
Police Chief Paul Sabol and
juvenile officer Luther
Roaselle.
Prizes were won by
Roger Griffith, funniest;
Ted Price, original;
Anthony Leonard,
prettiest; Eugene Parry,
ugliest. Cub master John
Roman introduced and
presented the following
new cubs with their Bobcat
badges: Jon Carriglitto,
Steven Ashworth, David
White, Jeffrey Spudis,
James Brown, Keith
Brown, Peter Kelly, Todd
Strawdenger, Timothy
Eric Lupinsky, James
Gerd Hoover, Scott
Hoover, Todd Swan, Jeff
Hess, Kurt Martin, Kevin
Kirk@Mark Oster, David
Mathers, and Christoper
Sutton.
Awards were presented
to Rodney Price, one gold
arrow and three silver
arrows; Roger Griffith,
one year perfect
attendance; John Roman,
badge; John Payavis, one
gold arrow, one wolf
badge; Frank Aritz, one
gold arrow and David
Woolbert, wolf badge.
leader Dick
Montgomery presented the
award to Eric Guglberger
one year perfect
attendance pin, two year
pin, traveler, naturalist,
citizen awards. Robert
Montgomery, forester and
traveler; Ted Price,
forester, aquanat and
citizen; = Tom Peeler,
Coast Guard Master
Chief Machinery
Technician William D.
Watkins, son of Mr. David
D. Watkins of 67 Price St.,
Kingston, Pa., has recently
completed a two-month
deployment aboard the
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citizen, forester, geologist
and naturalist; Jim Brown,
sportsman; Eugene Parry,
sportsman; Tim Smith,
sportsman; and two year
pin; Ralph Bentley, two
year pin and two year
perfect attendance.
Eric Guglberger
received his arrow of light
and graduation certificate
he was welcomed into Boy
Scouts by Fred Mooney and
Richard Montgomery.
Mrs. Guglberger
received the mothers
arrow of light pin.
Spooky games were
played and refreshments
served.
Next pack meeting will
be held Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
Coast Guard Cutter
Northwind, homeported at
Baltimore.
A former student of
Kingston High School, he
joined the Coast Guard in
January 1960
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carnations. :
Molly Nichols, Wilkes-
Barre; Cindy Garris,
Dallas; and Linda and
Judy Taylor, Syracuse,
sisters of the bridegroom;
were attired in gowns
indentical to the maid -of-
honor in blue and tan prints
with picture hats. They
carried bouquet to match
their gowns.
Wayne Taylor, cousin of
the bridegroom also from
Syracuse, was best man.
Ushers were Jerry and
Jack Cobleigh, brothers of
the bride; Dave Nallon,
Plymouth and John
Procopchak, Wyoming.
An evening reception
was held at the Columbia
House, Edwardsville.
The bride was feted at a
bridal - shower given by
Postmaster
Local residents are
encouraged to begin
mailing holiday parcels
and greetings as early as
possible. Dallas
Postmaster Bernard C.
Gawlas recommends the
following dates by which
mail should be deposited to
points as follows: Oct. 15,
surface
parcels to the Far East;
Oct. 25, ‘international
surface greeting cards to
the Far East; Oct. 28,
surface mail to armed
forces in Antarctica,
Australia, Indonesia,
Japan, Korea, New
Zealand, Okinawa,
Phillippines, Taiwan and
Thailand.
On Nov. 1, surface and
Space Available Mail
(SAM) to armed forces in
Ethiopia, Iran, Israel,
Saudi Arabia and Turkey
parcels to Africa and the
Near East;
)
Judy and Linda Taylor,
sisters of the bridegroom in
Syracuse. A shower by an
aunt, Mildred Lavelle and
sister Donna Cobleigh was
The maid-of-honor Sue
0’Malia also held a shower
at her home in
Westmoreland Hills,
Trucksville.
Mrs. Taylor is a 1975
graduate of Dallas High
School and is employed at
Leslie Faye in Wilkes-
Barre. She is also an Avon
representative.
Mr. Taylor is a 1972
High School and was
employed at Hess gas
station.
The couple are now
residing at Country Village
Trailer Court in Orange.
Nov. 7, Parcel Air Lift
(PAL) mail to armed
forces in Ethiopia, Iran,
Israel, Saudi Arabia and
Turkey; Nov. 11, surface
and Space Available Mail
(SAM) to armed forces in
South and Central
America, the Congo and
armed forces in Belgium,
Denmark, England,
Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Italy,
Norway, Netherlands,
Portugal and Spain, and
international surface
parcels to South and
Central America and
Europe; Nov. 18, Parcel
Air Lift (PAL) mail to
armed forces in South and
Central America. the
international surface
greeting cards to South and
Central America and
Europe;
Nav. 20, Space Available
Mail (SAM) to armed
forces | in Antarctica,
Dizzy Gillespie, the noted
jazz king of the trumpet,
will be in concert with his
company Thursday, Oct.
30, at 8 p.m. in the Wilkes
College Center for the
Performing Arts as the
sixth feature of the
college's Concert and
Lecture Series.
A member of the Jazz
Hall of Fame, this com-
poser, band leader and
trumpet virtuoso has had a
profound influence on
American music for more
than 30 years.
Some of Gillespie's hits
include: “A Night in
Tunisia,” ‘‘Cool World.”
‘Sweet Low Sweet
Cadillac,” and “It’s My
Way.”
The public is invited
without an admission
charge to the performance.
when we
PAGE SEVEN
Students at Wyoming
Seminary,
the
for school’s
Australia, Indonesia,
Japan, Korea, New
Zealand, Okinawa,
Philippines, Taiwan and
Thailand; Nov. 25, surface
mail and Space Available
Mail (SAM) to armed
forces in Canada,
Greenland, Labrador,
Newfoundland and the
Azores; Nov.
Airlift (PAL) to armed
forces: in Belgium,
Denmark, England,
Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Italy,
Norway, Netherlands,
Portugal and Spain and
Parcel Air Lift (PAL) mail
to armed forces in
Antarctica, Australia,
Indonesia, Japan, Korea,
New Zealand, Okinawa,
Phillippines, Taiwan and
Thailand and Nov. 30, all
surface parcels to Alaska
and Hawaii should be
mailed.
sized, competitive
societies, which vie for
intramural athletic,
homecoming display and
queen, debate, theatrical,
and other championships.
Janet Murray, Wilkes-
Barre, was chosen
president by members of
the Athenian Society,
senior vice president will
be Russell ‘‘Skip’’ James,
Kingston; junior vice
president, Midge Robinson,
Dallas; and freshmen vice-
president, ‘Charles
Parkhurst, Trucksville.
Sophomore vice-
presidential duties will be
handled by Athenians
Robert Grosek, Plains, and
Alicia Mack, Kingston.
The Florentines chose
Lee Ann Earl, Kingston,
president; Bruce Buckle,
and Sally Nork,
Montoursville and
Kingston respectively,
senior vice president;
Peter Buckle,
Montoursville, junior v.p.;
William “Jamie” Pearce,
Forty Fort, sophormore
v.p.; and Liz Kluger,
Kingston, freshman v.p.
Interestingly, Nancy
Alexanderian,
Pittston, was selected
freshman v.p. by the’
members of the
Alexandrian Society; Paul
Williams, Danville, was
chosen president. Paula
Gruskiewicz, Woodridge,
N.J., will be senior v.p.;
Greta Howard, New York
City and Ray Kresge,
Kingston, will share the
junior vice presidentcy;
and Bill Goidell, Kingston,
v.p.
Ira Demery, Brunswick,
Ga., will head the Oxonian
Society. His vice president
will be Stephanie
Anderson, West Pittston,
and Jeff Norris, Pittston,
seniors; Roberta Torony,
Fox Hill, junior; Joan
Morris, West Pittston,
sophormore; and Lester
Smulowitz, Kingston, and
Jane Mermelstein, Wilkes-
Barre, freshman.
0. Charles Lull, dean of
students, advises ‘the
Athenian Society; Patricia
Podesta, mathematics
department chairman, the
Florentine; Stephen =
Washburn, history
insturetor, the
Alexandrian, and
Charolette Levy,
economics, the Oxonian.
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