& Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Otto, Jr., 104 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, announce the marriage of their daughter, Deborah Susan, to Kwong K. Hui, son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoi Hui of Saigon, Vietnam, formerly of Canton, China. The ceremony was performed at noon on Dec. 31 by the Rev. Jule Ayers at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Ainslie DeYoung of Wilkes-Barre and James Yin of Oakland, Calif., were the couple’s attendants. A wedding breakfast followed at The Lodge, Newberry Estates, Dallas. The bride graduated from Wyoming Seminary and attending Austin Community College, Austin, Texas. The groom is a graduate of LaSalle College, Hong Kong. He is a student at the University of Texas at Austin. The Dallas Mothers Club people who've been -complaining about the long, snowy, cold, winter. They have just the thing to take care of boredom and frustration - ‘an old fashioned minstrel show! Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Dallas Jr. High Le - Many Back Mountain residents who were in the audience last year an- nounced that it looked like so. much fun, they were sorry they hadn’t joined. So this year Diane Wojciechowski, the director, is issuing a toetappers, as well as the wonderful members of last year’s chorus. Warren Rosengrant will star as Mr. Interlocutor. The format for this year will be an old time minstrel show for the first act, and Broadway favorites in the second act. Tryouts for specialty acts in produc- tion numbers will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in the Dallas Jr. High School auditorium. The Dallas Mothers Club provides . windbreakers jackets for all senior athletic team members, including managers, who have participated in a sport for two years. Over 90 jackets were presented to seniors last year. The jackets have the sport emblem and number of the player, and athletic director Jerry Stinson reports that the students appreciate this recognition of their efforts. The Minstriel Show, ‘White Tie and Tails” will at 8 p.m., April 28 and 29 at the Dallas Jr. High School auditorium. Mrs. Carl Dymond is chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Lehon and Mrs. George Isaacs. For further in- formation, contact Mrs. David Wojciechowski or Mrs. Carl Dymond. tryout. The Dallas Junior Women's Club will hold their annual dinner-dance on Saturday, Feb. 11, at Haytield House on the Penn State Campus in Leh- man. This vear's affair will start with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing from 9 til 12. All club members are asked to make their reservations before Jan. 31 by calling Mrs. David Morris. The proceeds from this year’s dance will be placed in the scholarship account. Each year the Dallas Juniors award a $500 scholarship to a deserving senior in the Back -Mountain. Wi 3 & t LONS | nen Westminster Presbyterian Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Karen Elizabeth Stine, daughter Stine, 2023 Blairmont Drive, Upper St. Clair, Pa., to Raymond Andrew Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Jacobs, Glen Falls, N.Y., former residents of the Back Mountain. The Rev. Helsel per- formed the double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin and carried a bouquet of white roses. Carolyn Herbst, Rich- Flock makes Linda R. Flock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Flock, of 23 Westminster Drive, Dallas, is one of 206 students to the dean’s list for the fall semester of the 1977-78 academic year at Lycoming College. The dean’s list is issued at the close of each OAK HILL Some of us enjoy an ice cream birthday cake or a golden layer smothered in whipped cream (that’s my favorite) and there’s some like Carol Hill who celebrated her birthday with a candle stuck in a jelly donut. But then the rest of us didn’t have a cub scout den singing a big Happy Birthday. Congratulations to John and Mary Elenchick who will honor their 43 wedding anniversary Jan. 29. Gate of Heaven Parish will sponsor a Paper Drive the weekend of Feb. 4 and * 5. The truck will be located in’ the rear parking lot. Happy to learn that Mike Rempliewicz, Sr. is recuperating at home following his stay at Wilkes Barre General Hospital. I wouldn’t dare mention her name, but someone I love still has her Christmas tree up. And Vin thinks I’m bananas. Greetings to Joe Ger- chak and Terry Cummings who will celebrate their birthday Jan. 30. March 22, Gate of Heaven travelers will depart for a six day vacation to Disneyworld, Fla.Fare: $216 per person based on four in a room; $239-three; $252 two,in- cludes airfare via Eastern Airlines hotel ac- comodations at the Hilton Inn and much more. Everyone is welcome to join this happy group. For details please contact Bridgette Correale 6395759. Reservations deadline is Feb. 1. The Batkas, Charlie, Eileen, Karen and Chuck, traveled to New York last week to see the Ice Capades at Madison Square Garden. For nothing I would have given them my own performance PAGE SEVEN of a triple jump, followed by a flying camel. ice skating?..no, just trying to throw out the garbage. Now that takes us up to the word I'm quickly getting to dislike--SNOW! In the twelve years that we are living here, this last snowstorm made me realize, we live on the wrong side of the road: Everytime we plowed, shoveled and dug our way out to the street, along comes mighty Tonka and plows us in again. If that wasn’t enough to make me want to go back to my mother how about the children being home the extra days, cleaning out the refigerator, the cabinets, the pantry, the linen closet and the dryer. (that’s where I hide the goodies I like.) The only things the children didn’t eat were my house plants and a bag of saw dust. Let the sunshine in.. PLEASE! mond, Va., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Woll, Carol Jacobs and Sharon Suchy. The were attired in gowns of burgundy velvet and carried pink roses. Robert Corso was the groom’s best man. Ushers were Brian Jacobs, Earl Phillips and Edward Minkler. The bride’s mother wore a light blue knit suit dress. Following a reception at Valley Brook Country by Mrs. Norman Franklin’ Miss Nancy J. Acker, P.G.M. of Venarrgo, Pa. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis - Bonning Jr. of Jackson was entertained at a dinner by her worthy matrons, and appointments of 1976 at the American Legion Home, North River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Club, the couple left on a _— i a {rip to's, Thomas. Fieldcrest, visited Mr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs were graduated from William and Mary College. They are residing at Newport News, Va. and Mrs. Charles Small, and son at Forrest Lake, Pa. Belated = Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Helen Allison of Pemberville + Ohio, who celebrated her birthday on Jan. 14. Helen is a former member of the Jackson Township Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Myrtle Rogers, of dean’s list semester in recognition of superior scholarship. Students are admitted to the dean’s list when they have completed at least four courses with other than a satisfactory or unsatisfactory grade and have a minimum grade point average of 3.50 for the semester. have . her granddaughter for three good reasons. .oDown Gloves JEANS $5.00 *3.00 $10.00 $15.99 Value. Perms pe! T-Shirt with oO % < ¥ / POTOSI IIIS. \) \ and grandson spend some time with her. Sgt. Shirley Hall, serving with the U.S. Air Force stationed at Las Vegas, Nev., has been transferred to Guam. Christopher Hall, a member of the U.S. Air Force, has now returned to Chanute, Ill. Miss Laurie Kittle, a student at George =~ Washington University “Washington, D.C. was named to the deans list last semester. Laurie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle of Chase Road. Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence and daughter Mrs. Thomas Perkins, of Ceonetown, have been very ill with a case of the flu. Glad to hear she is getting better. Miss Marie Wright, of Idetown spent a week with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright of Chase. ‘Mrs. Ethel Reese of Follies Road is a patient at Nesbitt We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutrynowicz, and son Michael, of Glenside and Tommy Toomey, of Philadelphia recently spent a week-end with Mrs. Norman Franklin. 36-B Main St., Dallas Open Thursday Evenings 675-3464 675-1113 44 Main St., Dallas ~ Appointment Only Tuesday thru Saturday __675-4900 675-0563 Dallas Shopping Center Frostings J *Cuttings *Perms *Colorings *Blow Dries 675-0865 SHEAR DELIGHT Nancy Merolli, Prop. 696-3448
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