NT = x A i aun ss / © ec Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Finn, former residents of Dallas Township, an- nounce the recent marriage of their daughter, Khrysa Lee, to David L. Hasler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Hasler of Edinburg, Texas. Rhysa is the granddaughter of Mrs. Cora A. Finn and the About 35 family mem- bers turned out Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rought of Lockville (Centermoreland area) for a dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Miller of Lockville, who observed their 66th wedding an- niversary on Tuesday. Mrs. Rought is a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were married on April 7, 1912, by the late Rev. Charles Sweet, pastor of the United Methodist Church in Avoca, at the home of Mrs. The Lehman Charge will have as its theme for the first Sunday of Lent ‘“The Outstretched Hand.” 7 The Cubs of Pack 241 will attend and participate in the leadership of the Leh- man service as it is also great-granddaughter of Harry H. Carey, Dallas. The wedding was held Saturday, Dec. 10, in the First United Methodist Church, Edinburg, and was attended by close friends and relative. The Rev. John H. Sayre, officiated at the double-ring candlelight ceremony. Miller’s late parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson in Avoca. Mrs. Miller is the former Miss Rhuea Ferguson. Miller is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller of Avoca. For many years, he worked as a carpenter-repairman for the Moffat Coal Company in the Avoca-Taylor area, and later for the Hudson Coal Company at its various collieries in the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley areas. About 38 years ago, the Millers moved to the Lockville Area where they farmed Scout Sunday. The Jackson ad- ministrative board will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. The Pastor’s con- firmation class will meet at the Lehman Church on Sunday, 4 p.m. The National Hair- dresser’s Assn. will hold a meeting at the Kingston Beauty Box, 422 Market Street, Kingston at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14. There will be a guest speaker New members welcome to attend. wre LBail2 Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Edinburg High School. The bride is employed as a receptionist at Valley Fruit and Vegetable Company, Pharr, and the groom is employed by the McAllen police department as a police officer. for 13 years before Mr. Miller retired about 25 years ago. The couple is in good Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church where they have been members since moving to the Lock- ville area. Miller will mark his 86th birthday anniversary in April. Mrs. Miller will be 86-years-old in September. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have two children, Mrs. Leon (Jean) Race of Kunkle and a son, Russell Miller, of Shenandoah. They also have five grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild, representing five generations of the family. LS ambulance aux. Sponsors bake sale The Lake Silkworth Ambulance Auxiliary will sponsor a bake sale, Feb. 15, at Carrie’s Store, for- merly Sayre’s, in Lake Silkworth. The sale will start at 10 a.m. John Newberry, Ransom Road, Dallas, is a surgical patient at Thomas Jef- and neighbors may write or send cards to him at the Thomas Jefferson Hospital, 11th & Walnut St., Foeherer Pavilion, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. Catherine Hirleman, 184 Ferguson Ave., Shaver- town, has returned home from Allied Services In- stitute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Congratulations to Donald Zerfoss, Sr. and Donald, Jr., who are celebrating their birthdays this month. Donald, Sr.’s birthday was Feb. 7 and Donald, Jr., is Feb. 13. They are residents of Sweet Valley. Miss Jeanne J. Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Evans, Church Street, Dallas, is spending her third year of study at the University of Friebourg, Switzerland. Miss Evans is a junior at LaSalle College where she is a political law student. Barbara Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Dallas, is interning in the public information department of Williamsport General Barbara is a senior at Lycoming College and is earning college “The members of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas will hold a parish recep- tion, Sunday, Feb. 12, 4-7 p.m., welcoming the Rev. William F. Cusick, new pastor of the church, and honoring the Rev. Thomas M. Jordan, former pastor. Rev. Jordan has been named Dean of Bradford- Sullivan Counties, - and pastor of the Church of Epiphany, Sayre. Rev. Cusick is a retired Navy chaplain, having served with the Navy for 12 years. prior to his new assignment. The reception, which will be in the social rooms of the church, is open to the public. All parishioners and friends are invited to attend. Refreshments provided by the women of the church will be served following a brief program at 4 p.m. i Rev. Stephen McGough is general chairman of the reception. credit while doing on-the- job training in public in English and mass communications, Barbara plans to return to the Wyoming Valley area to embark on a career of public relations following her graduation from Lycoming College in May. Best wishes to Miss Rosalie Danna of Dallas, who plans to marry Paul J. Olshefski of Shickshinny in April. Miss Danna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Danna of 13 Windsor Drive, Dallas. Dewey Hoover of the Outlet is a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Elsie Bohme, former Dallas resident, now residing at the Methodist Home in Tunkhannock, is a patient in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Carverton, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Robert Michael, Jan. 24 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Humphrey is the former Yolan a Perno of Korn Krest. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hum- phrey, Carverton. Robert is the first grandchild for the Humphreys and the second grandson for the Pernos. Keith Worthington is a medical patient at Wilkes- PAGE SEVEN a Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Mary Opalka, Idetown Road, Dallas, celebrated her 95th bir- thday on Thursday, Feb. 2, with an open house at her home. Mrs. Opalka who came to this country from Poland when a youngster, has been doing her own household chores. We extend our sincere wishes for happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croman, RD 1, Harveys a daughter, Jan. 28, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, 18 Kingswood announce the birth of a son, born Jan. 30, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Comer, RD 5, Shavertown, announce Re birth of a son, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Konopki, Meadowcrest, observed their 18th wed- ding anniversary Jan. 29. They are the parents of five children. Mrs. Konopki is recovering from recent surgery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in_ Kingston. : Our best wishes to Marion Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Barnard, Jr., 393 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, whose engagement to David C. Finn, 6 S. Main St. Shavertown, was recently announced. Finn is the son of Reese E. Finn, Harveys Lake and Mrs. Walter Sorchik, Loyalville. Quota electrical appliances, too. reflected in your electric bill. k-load” n 12 CORPORATION 1 3 PM
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