mie ress 3 EERE pr he Mr. & Mrs. Leroy A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Brown of Lehman, will in Grand Rapids, Mich., by the late Rev. Ellis A. Christian. Attendants were Mrs. Doris Gains and Edward J. Brown. The couple will renew anniversary on Nov. 10. They were married in St. Phillips-:Episcopal Church Della Robia WREATH CLASS Nov. 21 Independent Hose Co. ‘Sprague Ave. Kingston Call For Reservations 288-0873 Something Special or you Saturday, Nov. 6 in the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Main St., Dallas, with the Rev. John 8S. Prater officiating. Mrs. Brown is the former Louise Jones, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones of Grand Rapids, Mich. Brown is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Brown of Wilkes- Barre. The couple has one The New Goss Manor Homeowners Association will hold its annual Halloween party for children of residents of New Goss Manor, Orchard View Terrace, and Grandview Acres., Saturday Oct. 30, at 10 a.m. \ \ / Joan Marie Parker, [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Parker, 20 Westminster Drive, Dallas, and John Thomas Strinkoski, son of Stanley Strinkoski, 20 Timpson Street, Ashley, and the late Eleanor Dennis Strinkoski, exchanged marriage vows Oct. 2 at the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The Rev. = Stephen McGough performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, escorted by her father, was attired in a formal gown of ivory chiffonette over peau taffeta. An empire bodice featured a high rounded neckline with a fitted collar and full bishop sleeves with lace inserts tapering into wrist ruffles. A sheer neckline insert of swiss net was adorned with Schiffle embroidery daughter, Mrs. Vickie Price, of East Brunswick, N.J. They also have four grandchildren. A reception will be given by their daughter im- mediately following the renewal of vows in the parish house until 3 p.m. No invitations have been issued. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brown are welcome to the service and recep- tion. at Irem Temple Country Club in the Sun Room. There will be games, prizes and refreshments. Costumes will be judged and prizes awarded for the prettiest, the funniest, the most original and the best group. and accented a rose medallion insert bordered with seed pearls. A full skirt with a flounced hemline cascaded into a chapel length train. The entire flounce at the bottom of the skirt was outlined with a panel; of English net Soper Schiffli embroidery. +7 Her elbdlr length mantilla was edged in Swiss Lace attached to a enhanced by separate bouffant blushes. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses with babybreath and ivy cascading softly from matching streamers. The bride’s mother was attired in a romance blue Qiana formal gown, fashioned with a deep V neckline, self cumberbund and long sleeves enhanced with a cuff of matching Ostrich feathers above a bell shaped skirt. She wore a gardenia corsage. Miss Ellen Marie Parker, the bride’s sister was maid of honor. She chose a burgundy formal silk knit gown fashioned with a high-rise loose bodice featuring a scoop neckline, long full sleeves with a set-in sash at the front of the waist and was semi-velted displaying a free flowing backskirt. Her headpiece was a Gatsby pictures hat accented with streamers matching the gowns of the bridesmaids, which were identical in a dusty rose shade. Each attendant carried two pink roses with baby breath and ferns and pink lace streamers. The bridesmaids | were Miss Patricia Peters, Philadelphia,‘ a cousin of the bride; Mrs. Robert Bayer, Jr., Shavertown and Miss Joan deQuevedo, Virginia Beach, Va. William Strinkoski, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Daniel Chergosky, William Cooper, a cousin of the groom, and Edward Gaughan; were ‘ushers. James A. Parker, Robert B. Parker, Anthony Joseph, Thomas C. Culley and Robert Bayer, Jr. chauffered the wedding party to the Holiday Inn, Wilkes-Barre, where a dinner reception was held. The groom’s father hosted a rehearsal dinner for the bridal party at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Mrs. Strinkoski is a graduate of Dallas High School and received an associate degree in general studies from Keystone Junior College, La Plume. Strinkoski is a graduate of Ashley-Sugar Notch High School and Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, where he received a bachelor of arts degree in economics. He served as an officer in the United States Army for five years. The couple will reside in Phoenix, Ariz. after taking a motor trip to New Orleans, La., for their honeymoon. He has accepted a position with S.S. Kresge, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. ; Nita Perry marries Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Nita: (Williams) Perry of Bodle Road, Carverton, to Donald Moser of Weatherly. which took place Saturday evening in Carverton UM Church. The Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor, performed the ceremony. A reception followed in the church social rooms. The bride, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Williams, Jr. of Trucksville, was given in marriage by her brother, Sheldon Williams of Trucksville. Mr. Moser is the son of Mrs. Ethel Young of Weatherly. Attendants were Mrs. Faye Perry, Carverton, sister-in-law of the bride, and Charles Andrews of Weatherly. Lee Giroux will be instructor for a Production Management Workshop to be held on Nov. 17, 18, 1976 at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of The Pennsylvania State University, Lehman. The course will provide enrollees with an opportunity to understand the integration of production managers with planners, controllers, expediters, tool ‘control specialists, factory supervisors, buyers and personnel. The latest production management techniques will be studied and there will be an opportunity to share ideas and experiences with other supervisors and managers. Pre-registration will be accepted until Nov. 11 and complete information is available by contacting Robert E. Hare, Assistant Director for Continuing Education at the Wilkes- Barre Campus, 675-2171. LX NJ Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is. Philharmonic receives grant Following a directors’ meeting of the Nor- theastern Philharmonic C.H. Welles, IV, President; Robert Lettieri, ul Area Council head; an Mrs. Harry Hiscox, Wilkes: Barre Area. head, ax nounced that the National Endowment for the arts has awarded $15,000 to the Philharmonic for its 76-77 season. A limited number of box office seats will be available for the Family Holiday Festival on Dec. 18 and for the February and April con- certs. RECLINERS & 200 up to gla 7 (/ () a a ER Dit eto