PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, 183 Overbrook Ave., Dallas, will observe their 25 wedding anniversary on Tuesday. They were married June 7, - 1952 by the late Rev. John 0. Lindquist in Trinity Lutheran Church, Wilkes- Barre. Their attendants were Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy of Shavertown, sister of Mrs. Kozemchak and Mr. Kozemchak’s brother, Daniel, of Ashley. Mrs. Kozemchak is the former Nancy Ingrid Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ethel J. Smith of Shavertown and the late The joint board of the Wyoming Valley Newcomers Club meet at the First Eastern Bank, ‘Dallas Branch, with the President . Mrs. Paul Cotter, presiding. There were discussions on new projects for the list of the club’s charities were discussed and are as follows. American Cancer Society, Trinity Presbyterian Church, St. ~ Paul Lutheran Church, Jeannette Murphy’s Son, Blind Association of Wilkes-Barre, Leader East Nursing Home, Valley Crest, Channel 44, NT a BB TT bs George Smith. She is employed as assistant librarian at the Back Mountain Memorial Library in Dallas. husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kozemchak of Dallas and is the purchasing and traffic manager at Energy Convertors, Inc. of Dallas. The couple has two sons, Cliff, © a senior at Connecticut College in New London, Conn., and Glen, a junior at East Stroudsburg State College, East Stroudsburg. A family dinner celebration will mark the occasion. Juvenile Diabetes Association and Childrens Museum. There will be a picnic for general membership to be held on June 12, or if rain As part of its observance of National Hospital Week, Allied Services is making free literature available to the public. Anyone interested in educational material on such common ailments as low back pain, arthritis or stroke is asked to enclose a stamped self- addressed envelope and send it to Mrs. Rosemary Gallagher, public relations "ee a Duncans observe anniversary Dr. and Mrs. David R. Duncan, 13 Woodcliff Road, New Goss Manor, Dallas observed their silver wedding anniversary on May 25. They were married on May 25, 1952 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, McConnellsburg by the Rev. David R. Hoover. Attendants were Mrs. Kathryn Stevens, sister, of the bride, and Kenneth Fink, Phillipsburg. The Duncans have two children, Cindy Yatsko, age 20, and Michael David, 18. They also have one grandson, Brian, age two. Dr. Duncan, son of Mrs. Melvin Duncan, Tyrone, is dean of student services at Luzerne County Community College. He is an active member of George M. Dallas Lodge 531; Dieu 6 Le Veut Commandery; Irem Temple AAONMS; Kingston-Forty Fort Lions Club and Back Mountain Cultural Center. Mrs. Duncan is the former Mary B. Shimer, daughter of Mrs. and the late Paul Shimer of McConnelsburg. “The couple has resided in Dallas for the past nine years, formerly residing in Shippensburg. They are members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, :Shavertown. out June 25 at Bowman’s Creek. For more in- formation please contact . Mrs. Allen Call, Shaver- town, or Mrs. David Waligorski, Dallas. director, Allied Services, 475 Morgan Highway, Scranton, Pa. 18508. Allied Services is offering this literature to the public as part of its on- going efforts to help individuals remain in good health. or recognize symptoms so that they can seek medical help as quickly as possible. ARIS Li Allabaugh entertained Miss Susan Jane Allabaugh, bride elect of John Nutche, was en- tertained recently at a luncheon shower at the Wilkes-Barre American Legion Home, North River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Miss Allabaugh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allabaugh, 107 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nutche, Tener Street, Luzerne. The couple will be married on June 18 at 3 p.m. in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. Hostesses at the lun- cheon were Mrs. Tex Wilson, Mrs. Doris Mallin, Mrs. Martin Quinn, Mrs. Robert Monk, and Mrs. Andrew R. Denmon, Sr. Howard Grossman, president of Back Moun- tain Cultural Center, will be guest speaker at the Dallas Rotary Club, Thursday, June 2, 6:30 Country Club. Grossman will speak on the Folk Arts Festival and the goals of the Back Mountain Recreation = ‘Committee. ASSOCIATES DINNER--Dr. and Mrs. Donald Fries, above, of Shavertown, were among the more than 300 honored guests who attended the annual President's Associates Dinner held at College Misericordia. Dr. Fries is an associate professor of history at the college. The annual dinner was held in honor of the associates whose contributions go directly to the support of area students. The affair also serves as the occasion of the President’s annual report. The buffet dinner was held in the Redwood Room at Misericordia. KITCHEN TOUR--The above photo depicts a small portion of one of the beautiful kitchens displayed at the annual Spring Kitchen Tour sponsored by the Luzerne County Medical Society Auxiliary held on May tenth. The kitchen above is that owned by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Millington of Lake Laouise. Shown inthe photo from left to rightarelill Kowalski, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kowalski; and Gregory Burak, son of Dr. and Mrs. William Burak. (Lynnwood Studios Photo) Center Hill Rd. TREE CUSHION First 200 customers 133 DIS: TTT ALL OFFERS GOOD UNTIL JUNE 25 Fl y ; Ea
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