PAGE SIX - Miss Patti Ann Cyphers, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : Sharps R. Cyphers of Box © 30, RD 3 Wyoming, became ‘the bride of James G. Mrs. ~James Barbacci of RD 1 Lake Road, Noxen _ recently at the Carverton _ Methodist Church. “Phe Rev. Paul Bauer ; performed the double ring - ceremony. The bride, escorted by - her father to the altar, was . attired in an original white : Qiana formal gown with a . molded bodice enhanced pe ; el yer A arn Te TO 5 Ly TT BOF MY TF le 71 es | a 1s a —. Reindeer, CT EW WW IEA TS SS ae | nt. CHRISTMAS CLUBS | (weekly payments as low as 50c) 4 THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK pe | ; “ with venise lace which also complimented the mandrin neckline and long slim sleeves, above a flowing circular skirt extending to a cathedral train. Her formal veil of venise lace on French illusion was arranged to a matching juliet cap. Her hand bouquet consisted of white roses, stephonitis tipped in blue and baby's breath. Ms. Sally Sperl, sister of the bride, was, maid of honor. She chose a sky blue nyesta formal halter gown fashioned with a grecian 29 TAX INCL. % A candlelight ceremony of new members was presented at the annual membership dinner meeting of the Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club at the Pinebrook Inn. Mrs. John Barbose, membership chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert McNeil initiated the following members: Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Paulette Sturgis, Mrs. Edwin Burnell, Mrs. Richard Titus, Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. William Megargel, Mrs. Michael Sullivan, Mrs. Grace Keiper, Absent were Mrs. Patrick Hogan and Mrs. Edward Stratford. President Mrs. Carl Swanson, conducted the business meeting. She thanked Mrs. S. Richard Strazdus, dinner meeting chairman, and her com- mittee Mrs. Howard Grey, Mrs. Melvin Gongdon and Mrs. Vivian Rinken for the lovely arrangements. Finance chairman, Mrs. J." Elliot Ide, urged the members to support all club projects. The next bodice above a circular skirt and was complimented with a matching capelette jacket edged in french stitching. Her headpiece was a matching juliet cap. She carried a long stemmed white rose tipped in blue with streamers. Dwight Barbacci, brother of the groom was best man. Jack Barbacci, brother of the groom, and Jack Mokychic, cousin of the bride, served as ushers. An afternoon reception was held at the Idetown being a theatre party on Dec. 3 at the Little Theatre, Wilkes-Barre. Tickets for “No No Nanette” are still available from chairman, Mrs. John Hudak. Mrs. T. Newell Wood, Jr., arts chairman, an- nounced the club craft contest will be held in February and all members are urged to participate. It was announced by gerontology chairman, Mrs. Esther Grey, that Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. Ann Crake and Mrs. James Garey have been added to the Honorary Membership. Mrs. Marguerite Cauda, second vice president, reported three folding walkers been donated to the club’s service equip- ment by the Harveys Lake Lions Club. Reports on the Northeast District meeting were given by Mrs. Jeanne Jones and Mrs. J. Elliot Ide. Mrs. Esther Grey and Mrs. S. Richard Strazdus gave their reports on the Luzerne County meeting. The president, Mrs. Carl Fire Hall after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New York and Hawaii. The couple will reside in Noxen. The bride was feted at a variety shower at the Castle Inn, Dallas, given by Sally Sperl, maid of honor mother of the bride, mother of the groom, Elizabeth Cyphers, aunt of the bride and Betty Mokychic, cousin of the Juliet, PAID ON ALL Swanson, announced a class on cardiac- pulmonary-resuscitation instructed by Mrs. Keith Swanson will be formed for club members, family and friends. The Christmas basket chairman Mrs. Keith Swanson, requested three dozen cookies per member be brought to the December club meeting or deliverea to a ‘‘cookie station’ by Dec. 14. Cookies will be packed Dec. 15 and baskets will be assembled Dec. 18 at the Lutheran Church, Sandy Bottom. Anyone willing to deliver baskets should contact Mrs. John Barbose or Mrs. Melvin Congdon, driver chairmen. Many volun- teers are needed for this service project. The president stated that the annual Christmas tree decorating contest spon- sored for Luzerne County will be held at the Carriage House. The club’s Christmas party and meeting will be held Dec. 2 at the Lake Elementary School. Gifts will be ex- changed. Program chairman, Mrs. Howard Piatt, in- troduced Miss Kathy Moyer who entertained with several musical selections accompanying herself on the guitar. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreher, 147 Park Street, Dallas, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary, Thursday, Nov. 18. They were married at St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes- Barre, by the Rev. Frank Goeckel. % Mrs. Dreher is the for- mer Melusine Schreiber, Austria. Mr. Dreher is a The Back Mountain Jay- c-ettes held their regular monthly meeting recently at College Misercordia. Karen Walter and Rose Burleigh were welcomed as new members. Sandy Mannear reported Do You that bibs were purchased for the Leader Nursing Home, Kingston. They will be donated shortly. Glenda Pomrinke stated that the price of the CPR for the Back Mountain Area has increased. The manikin should arrive sometime in the beginning Mary Ann Friar was selected again this year as Jay-c-ette representative to the Fall Fair Association. Chris Bach- man noted that Gourmet Club Ticket Books are still available. These benefit the Back Mountain Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. A Thanksgiving bake sale will be held at the Holiday Market, Dallas on Wednesday, Nov. 24 from 1 to 6 p.m. Pumpkin pies and other traditional Thanksgiving baked goods will be available. Rose Schmid and Carolyn Bulford are co- chairmen. Proceeds are used for Jay-c-ette com- munity and club projects. Christmas cards will be sent by members of the club to guests of local rest and convalescent homes who are not remembered at Christmas. The December meeting will be a Christmas evening with the Dallas Women’s Club Choral presenting a program of song. The evening will begin at 7:30 in the auditorium of College Misercordia. Refresh- ments will be served. Members may bring guests. native of Germany. The Drehers have lived in Dallas for the past 34 years. Mr. Dreher retired in 1965 from his position of machinist at Hess Gold- smith, where he worked for 37 years. The couple are the parents of two sons, Max, Campbell, N.Y.; ‘and Herbert, Dallas. They also have two grandsons and two granddaughters. They will be honored at a dinner for family and close friends, Nov. 20, at the Castle Inn, Dallas. fruit, cake, chilled milk. Tuesday--Chili tossed salad: chilled milk. ketchup-relish, pickle" , French fries (Jr. Sr.), AT, \: 3 \ iW BO | A \ \ u LY nL \ 4 0 : a! / ! ll Center Shavertown Mountaintop ——— ei peE—— sr i