Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mosier, Sr., R.D. 2, Hunlock Creek, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Joseph Jay Maskalis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maskalis, R.D., Dallas. Miss Mosier is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is employed as a secretary by Phoenix Manufacturing Inc. Mr. Maskalis is also a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, and is, employed by offset Paperback .Co. The wedding will take place May 22, 1976 in the Community Church, R.D. 2, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buzunis, Falls, = will observe their 34th wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. They were married Nov. 27, 1941, in Holy Trinity Church, Swoyerville, by the late Rev. Father Karnish, pastor. Mrs. Buzunis is the former Ann Harchar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harchar, Swoyerville. Mr. Buzunis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buzunis, Luzerne, and is associated with as a mason. The couple has five children: Robert, who resides in Luzerne; home. will be offered Sunday morning at 10:30 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, with the Students Dallas students Thomas McAvoy, Dawn Morgan, Scott Davis and Mark Johnson have been nominated to “Who's Who Rev. Thomas Croghan, pastor, officiating. The couple will be honored at a family dinner at home Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, Sweet Valley, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Nov. 23. PU0IU DY RITA ra ese , The Wolfe's were married at the Broadway Methodist Church by the Rev. Oscar Saxe on Nov. 23, 1950. They have resided their entire married life in Sweet Valley. Mrs. Wolfe is the former Phyllis Harvey, daughter of the late Eugene and The Parents-In-Action Committee of the Wyoming Valley Montessori School will sponsor an inter- contenintal art and craft show and sale on Sunday, Nov. 23. The event will be held at the school which is located at 371 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre from 11 to 6 p.m. Featured will be multi- Among Music Students in American High Schools.” The nominations were made by Lester R. Lewis, music chairman at Dallas media art work by local and nationally known artists. Crafts to be sold include work in ceramics, leather, metal and coal. Knitted and crocheted articles and other handcrafts will also be available. European coffees will be served, the public is invited. Senior High School. The nominations are based on, ‘‘Outstanding music ability and contribution to the school’s Nov. 30 is the last day in the ** order-taking phase’ of ‘the Annual Cookie Sale sponsored by Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council. Council Chairman, Mrs. Charles FE. Hensley, Wilkes-Barre, commented at Girl Scouts throughout ns area of Penn’s Woods have been busy salesgirls since the Nov. 15, king orders for cookies to be delivered about mid- January. She stated that shortly after the order- taking pahse. the total order ‘is placed with the Cookie Company; therefore, she ‘encouraged interested persons to make known their orders to their favorite Girl Scouts, prior to the deadline date of Nov. 30. Five varieties are available in the family-size packages, each one-dollar and twenty-five cents. These include the traditional . Shortbread (Scot-Teas), Sandwiches (Oxford), Lemon Sandwiches, Mint and Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes (Savannahs). Mrs. Hensley said the cookie sales enable Penn’s Woods to provide camping opportunities to Girl Scouts at a lower cost, they help provide an assist to the maintenance of camp properties owned and operated by the Council, and they also strengthen proposed camp development plans. She encouraged public support of the Cookie Sale. Hunting Licenses Licenses Sergeant's Medicines SHAVERTOWN Committee members include Nancy Waligorski and Peggy Slusser who are co-chairing the event, Maureen Farrell, chairperson PIA, Stanley Silverstein, publicity, Rose Mary Medico, Sue Siglin, Maria Rubando, Michael Waligorski, and Marie Gladish. Who’ overall music program. Personal growth and development through participation in band or orchestra activities. Citizenship and service to school and community.” Nomination also requires seniors attaining C or better grade averages McAvoy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy, 63 Main . St., Shavertown. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Morgan, 198 Maple St., Trucksville. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis III, High Point Acres, Dallas. And Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Johnson, 90 Midland Drive, Dallas. WBRE is ‘all news’ One of the area’s pioneer radio stations WBRE (1340 AM and 98 FM) be come Northeastern Pennsylvania’s first all Monday, Nov. 10, National and International stories will be researched and reported through the facilities of NBC News. Local news and and reported by an expanded staff at WBRE All News Radio. Subscribe to the Post - 20, 1975 PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Noxen, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 26. The Ruffs were married Nov.’ 26, 1925 in the Noxen Rev. Leonard Davis. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. Ruby Keiper, sister of Mrs. Ruff, and Mrs. Eloise Casterline, Montrose were the four- year old flower girls. The late Albert Keiper was pianits and the late Mrs. Lillian Kocher Auvil was Nancy Ellen Fleming of Dallas has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Goucher College, Towson, Md. Miss Fleming, a graduate of Dallas High School, is a senior majoring in psychology at the liberal arts college. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Suffrona Long Harvey. She is employed by the Lake- Lehman School District and Phylis’ Beauty Salon. Wolfe is the son of Elmer Wolfe and the late Marie Fraley : Wolfe. He is Commonwealth Telephone Balshaw Oratorio Clifford Balshaw will conduct the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society chorus, soloists and orchestra in music by two twentieth century composers at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, ‘in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Kodaly’s ‘‘Missa Brevis’’, written during the closing days of World War II, will open the program. Soloists will include a soprano trio, Joanne Herron, Louise Cherry and Dorothy Balshaw; contralto Helen Ralston, tenor the Rev. Jack Keeler, and baritone David Scott. Vaughan Williams’ Christmas cantata “Hodie” was first per- dford Balshaw Troop 281 sets drive Boy Scout Troop 281 of Dallas will hold a paper drive Nov. 29 at Dallas Methodist Church. The drive will be open for deliveries from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fleming, 63 Main Street, Dallas. Phi Beta Kappa is an honorary national fraternity to which certain seniors are elected as a result of outstanding academic work in college. The Beta of Maryland Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was founded at Goucher in 1904. Company. The couple has one son, Bing, who is married and resides in Dallas. They will celebrate their anniversary with an open house Sunday, Nov. 23 from 2 to 6 p.m. No invitations have been issued. formed in 1954 and will be the major work on the program, with Mrs. John Vaida as soloists. The title is taken: from the ancient carol ‘This day Christ was bern”, the first of several Christmas poems united by a connecting link of scriptural narrative to be sung by Louise Cherry, Dawn Diemer, Barbara Jones, Donna Miles and Nancy Tenneriello. Balshaw, a resident of New Goss Manor, Dallas is organist and choir director at St. Stephen’s Church.and Misericordia. Contributor cards may be obtained in advance from members of the chorus and board of directors or from the church office. None will be ysold at the door. All seats ill be reserved for card holders until 3:15, after which anyone without a card will be admitted to available seating. Telephone $34 9508 10s Twp CAl LD The House of soloist. The couple have four children, Mrs. Dorothy Case, Noxen; Mrs. Mildred Cook, Beaumont; Albert, Morrestown, N.J.; Edward, deceased; and a foster daughter, Mrs. Florence Shilanskis, Tunkhannock, R.D. 5. They have 11 grand children and six great-grandchildren. Mr. Ruff, a retired store in Noxen for 40 years. Mrs. [Ruff is a retired teacher from the sixth grade of the Tunkhannock Area School District. an open-house given by their children at. their home, Saturday, Nov. 29 from 2 to 6 p.m. No invitations have been issued. All Latest Styles Limited Supply All Weather Values to ‘35 COATS, SKI JACKETS & PLAID JACKETS Livin | Ideas LIVING IDEAS IN Hi Tradmonal . 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