PAGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. William Barre High Schools. Nanticoke (Mrs. Ray director of music in the colonialsettlers, now inthe Rutgers University, and i Bernard Whitney recently Attendants were, matron Turner) soloistand Miss E. Wilkes-Barre Public 10th and in some lines the Columbia University. He celebrated their 50th of honor, the late Mrs. Mabel Evans, Wilkes Schools from 1911 to 1939: 15th generation in this also studied for two years ” wedding anniversary with ~~ Edward Peck, Old Forge: Barre (Mrs. Carroll Wood) When he retired. He was county from England. in the School of Theology at a cruise to Nassau and maid of honor, Miss Bonnie organist. also minister of music in Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Boston University. He is Bermuda on the S.S. Ppygh, (Mrs. Oliver Ushers were Merril the First Baptist Church, are former teachers, presently principal per- Rotterdam. Langdon), Kingston. Whitney, brother of the Wilkes-Barre for 20 years Whitney teaching in GAR sonnel technician in the They were married June Bridesmaids were Miss groom; the late Harold until his retirement. High School, for 25 years, Public Service Em- 30th, 1928 in the Dorran- Mabel Varner, (Mrs. McGraw, cousin of the Mrs. Whitney is also the . then changing to the ployment Program in ceton Methodist Church, Frank Poor), Forty Fort, groom; Paul R. Jones, the sister of the late Wesley E. = National Park Services, Newark, N.J. Kingston, by the late Rev. the late Miss Ruth Ran- late Edward Peck, the late Davies, county superin- where he served summers Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clarence R. Hickok, assisted by the late Charles S. Roush, of the First Baptist Church, River St., Wilkes-Barre. A dinner reception followed for 100 guests in the Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel Sterling with dinner music by the Varsity Or- chestra of the Wilkes- som, (Mrs. Earl Pedrick), Forty Fort, the late Miss Ethel Evans, (Mrs. James D. Evans), Wilkes-Barre and Miss Martha Davis, (Mrs. Arthur Berlew), Kingston, cousins of the bride. Wedding music was provided by the bride’s cousins, Miss Rith Evans, Jay Church, and the late John S. Davies, Jr., cousin of the bride. Mrs. Whitney was the former Marion Thelma Davies, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Davies of Park Place, Kingston. Davies was the tendent of schools until his retirement. Whitney is the son of Mrs. Earl B. Whitney of Westfield, Pa., and the late Earl B.. Whitney, farmer, road supervisor - and auditor of Harrison Twp. The Whitneys were early Michelle A. and Colleen campus of Pennsylvania in Yellow Stone National Park, Wyo. as ranger, then in Everglades National Park, Florida, during the winter, where he retired in June 1971. They have one son, David Bernard Whitney, a graduate of Wilkes College, Whitney are the fourth generation in the Whitney family and the second in the Davis family to celebrate their golden anniversary. They will give a dinner at Newberry Estates for immediate families. Terry A. Belles, who O’Donnell, 27 Forest Drive, Dallas Junior Women’s Children’s Annex will M. Bergevin, daughters of State University as part of completed his three year Dallas, announce the birth Club will sponsor a Story feature activities in ad- Mr. and Mrs. John P. the Penn State Scholars residencey in family of a son, June 25, at Wilkes- 5 4 Mrs. William Whitn Hour for all Fresh Air dition to a story and Bergevin, 29 Joseph St., Program for high school practice at Williamsport Barre General Hospital. Mr.and Mrs. William Whitney children and their host’s refreshments. Dallas, were listed among students. The high school Hospital. Belles is the son Four Back Mountain children, July 11, 10 a.m. to Host families who plan to the students on the dean’s students with their parents of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. residents have been named 11:30 a.m., at the Back come are asked to send in list at College in an overnight visit, met Belles, Harveys Lake. He to the dean’s list for the Mountain Memorial their reservation slips to Misericordia. with university faculty is a graduate of Wilkes spring semester at Man- FIND ALL YOUR Library. Mrs. Emory Yurko, Box Michelle will enter her members and students College, summa cum sfield State College. NEEDS WITH DALLAS The Story Hour which = 277, RD 3, Wyoming, Pa. junior year this September = concerning career op- ‘laude, and Temple Students achieving the POST ADVERTISERS will be held in the 18744 with a major in special portunities, academic University Medical School. honors were Maureen a xu education at College programs, and other Heplanstoopena practice Fallon, Timothy Kaye, Misericordia, and Colleen campus activities. in South Williamsport. Dallas; John Kraynack, - will be a sophomore with Mr. and Mrs. John Maureen Dexter, 61 Trucksville; and Carl an arts major at Kutztown Borish, RD 5, Briarwood Highland Boulevard, Rogers, Harveys Lake. State College. Drive, Shavertown, an- Dallas, was named to the Yvonne M. Pearsall, RD Cm MIM mp Ni Holly Peters of nounce the birth of a dean’s list at Kutztown 4, Dallas, junior, daughter cy Vie Vill Shavertown was among the ~ daughter, June 26 at State College for the spring of Mr. and Mrs. Richard c esley” 1 age area students who visited Wilkes-Barre General semester. She is the Pearsall and William ; : ; the University Park Hospital. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ostrum, Jr., a senior, son OFfgring opulence Wrsing Propo. Congratulations to Dr. Edward Dexter. of Mr. and Mrs. William . alii + Mrs. Jule Wilson, RD 3, Ostrum, Sr., 234 Memorial fedhurivo: Elizabeth Dominick weds Dallas, is a surgical patient Highway, = Shavertown, SKILLED NURSING in Nosh Memorial have beet pened 2 the : : Hospital. ean’s list a uckne , ( INTERMEDIATE NURSING E.L. Hocken ber ry Mrs. Josephine Norton, University for the second * 24 HR. R.N. SUPERVISION § nx : ; ; 8 Dallas, is a patient in St. semester of the 1977-78 - { PHYSICIAN ON CALL 24 HRS. Announcement has been. Pa. and Cornelius P, Stanislaus, Nanticoke, academic year. A grade | PRIVATE ACCOMODATIONS AVAILABLE made of, the marriage of = Dominick of Munik, Vierc sh i is recovering point average of 35 or RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS AVAILABLE 1979 Mrs. Eliazbeth F. Germany, sons of the frord a fracture inctrredin. better on a 10. scale 1s d oACTIVITY THERAPYe Dominick of Pompano bride. . aiiall required for recognition on i I Beach Fla, formerly of A reception was held Mr. and Mrs. Gerald the dean’s list at Bucknell. PHYSICAL THERAPYe New Goss Manor, Dallas = after the ceremony at Irem : : GOOD “OLD FASHIONED’” NURSING CARE od Board I. Hake Temple Conniry Club. Mr. F Dn berry of Pompano Beach = and Mrs. Hockenberry will ace The 7 OPERATED BY y d Ki pe hich reside at 102 N. Loveland . ° United M dist Home For The Aging Corp. me ce nas i ~ - Ave. Ringoon, and 50 Wedding Ma rch Lun i i Pine Driv Pompano : : SPONSORED BY THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES OF Doing eto Churen Beach, Chal when di Sd Loans Sood: OYING Sh The Rev. Robert DeWitt return from a trip to the Showcase.” The bteabe. } LAFLIN RD. Yost, pastor of the church, England. and Wales. mothers of the bride and groom and Phone 655-2891 twins rwnsie., re. 18440 officiated. Mrs. Beth a ot eo Pillarella Faerber was 2 selected for them and Stoll applied OPENING FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST 1978 aE - organist. SEE SEES by our professional personnel. A great The Wesley Village will be open in the first week of August 1978. TOURNEY WINNERS-Mark Richardson takes a prac- Attendents were Mrs. idea for those special formal occasions, We are at this time accepting applications for skilled, intermediate, tice throw prior to entering the horseshoe tournament James Umlauf of Rich- Buy or sell too. For your appointment, call and residential care. Contact Edward W. Bell or Gene West at 717- at Dallas Recreation Center on Friday. Mark and his boro, Pa. daughter of the in the (717)287-7517. 655-2891 or 717-655-2892, Monday through Friday 8:30-4:30. partner, Jonathan Dombek, left, went on to win the groom; Lee Hockenberry Trading Post championship. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) of Trucksville son of the i a groom; Norman L. oo Se Ie Si Dominick of Bridgeport, 649 WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON, PA. 18704 hop the first four floors of our factory-showroom for oa an in-depth selection of the finest Early American 7 Henkel-Harris * = Station Stickley * Harden * Kindel Monitor * Leister * Hitchcock Stiffel Lamps * Colonial Clocks Shifman Brothers & Simmons Bedding a PORTLAND, PENNSYLVANIA manufacturers of fine colonial furniture since 1859 Open Monday thru Saturday, 9 AM. 105 P.M. 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