Street, Silver Elegance Regal bands of sterling on classic white. Perfectly at home in the most sophisti- cated formal setting, and equally appropriate for cas- ual everyday dining. BONUS When you collect 8 Bo- nus Coupons, which are packed in the #2 Units and in the 61-piece set, we'll give you a beautiful Covered Casserole and Electric Warming Stand absolutely FREE! Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Brace, R.D. 3, Orange, Dallas, will observe their golden wedding an- niversary on Saturday. They will be honored at an open house celebration on Sunday by their son and | daughter at the home of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brace of . Orange. No invitations have been issued and friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the open house Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Brace were married at the home of Mrs. Brace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hen- shall, in West Pittston on * Sept. 24, 1927, by the Rev. Wilson Treible, an uncle of Mrs. Brace. Sept. 3. William J. dotted Swiss gown with green. lace at the neckline, lace Mill Emilie Peters, sleeves and a layered skirt. ~~ Shavertown, was maid of With it she wote a white honor for her sister. She picture hat and carried a wore a rose colored jersey cascade bouquet of white gown with an empire spider chrysanthemums waistline and cape sleeves with accents of pink and anda pink picture hat. She Williamsport. /} Er \ADI5% th Yess [ You get your FIRST place setting free when you open a new Sav- ings Account for $50 or more, or add $50 or more to your present Savings Account. Take your choice of the two beautiful patterns shown above — the pastoral charm of English Village or the classic simplicity of Silver Elegance... both sets are dishwasher-safe and oven-proof. Once started, you can add to your collection of imported English dinnerware by purchasing an additional place setting or accessory unit for only $4.72 plus tax each time you make an additional deposit of $25 or more to your Savings Account. Your EIGHTH place setting will also be free with your deposit. She is the former Miss Marion Henshall of West Pittston. Brace is the son of the late Paul Brace and Mrs. Brace of Wyoming. The Braces are owners- operators of ‘Brace’s Orchard’ in the Orange area and are widely known throughout the Back Mountain. The couple have two children: Mrs. Eugene R. Miller of Hartford, Conn. and Lawrence Brace of Orange. They also have three granddaughters and a grandson. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, and granddaughters, Lois and Louise Miller, of Hartford, Conn., are spending the week here to celebrate Mrs. Miller’s parents 50th wedding anniversary. carried a bouquet of pink spider chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Misses Holly Peters, of $5,000 or more. Savings Account. green gowns like the honor attendant’s and off white picture hats. They carried bouquets of green spider chrysanthemums. .. Tim Croteau, Williamsport, was best man and ushers were Fred Berry, brother of the bridegroom and Jeffrey Peters, Shavertown, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the Sons of Italy Hall Following a trip to the Poconos, the bridal couple will reside in Williamsport. any setting. Leslie Evans to wed Pomerantz Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Evans, Shavertown, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Leslie Frances, to Dr. Philip A. Pomerantz, son of Atty. and Mrs. Benjamin Pomerantz of Philadelphia. Miss Evans graduated from Dallas Area Senior High School, and College Misericordia with a B.S. in nursing. She is pursuing a master’s degree at University of Pennsylvania and is employed at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Pomerantz is a graduate of Central High received his B.S. degree from Penn State University. He is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine, and will complete a two year Fellowship in nephrology in July. The wedding wll take place on Sept. 30. MEMBER F.D.I.C. ®