The marriage of Miss Carol Delovich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delovich, RD 1 Dushore, to Allen Kohl Williams, Jr., son of Mrs. Emanuella Prutzman, Shavertown, and the late Allen K. Williams, Sr. was solemnized on June 24, at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Church, Lopez. Rev. Michael Evans performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, and pearled silk Venice bodice, a Queen Anne neckline and cap sleeves. The pleated skirt was accented with a lace edged hemline on an attached chapel train. Her matching three tiered silk illusion veil fell from a beaded Venice Lace Camelot headpiece. She carried a cascade arrangement of gardenias, carnations, roses and baby’s breath. ~The bridal attendants were all similarily attired in lustrous pastel aqua gowns, with pleated skirts, featuring a bandeau bodice accompanied by a sheer chiffon capelet. They each wore aqua and white silk roses in their hair accented with baby’s breath and silk leaves. Each attendant carried a colonial style summer bouquet: of miniature chrysan- thumums, carnations and baby’s breath, with long silk streamers; and the flower girl strew the church aisle with sweetheart rose petals which she carried in a princess basket. Mrs. Elaine Delovich, served as matron of honor, and Miss Lee Ann Wenner, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Pamela Elchak, cousin of the bride, and Miss Nancy Furman, firend of the bride. The flower girl was Miss Jacqueline Delovich, niece of the bride. Gregory Williams served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Thomas P. Delovich, brother of the bride, Christopher Williams, brother of the groom, and Joseph Halat, firend of the groom. The mother of the bride selected a sky blue formal length fitted gown with sheer bishop sleeves. Her corsage was a white Face The the Showcase." beautiful in makeup especially (717)287-7517. bridegroom’s mother wore a long sleeved soft peach A- line gown. She too wore a white orchid corsage. Immediately following the church ceremony an afternoon dinner reception Dallas. The bride was honored at a surprise shower given by Miss Pamela Elchak and Elaine and Jacqueline Delovich. Mrs. Williams is a graduate of Sullivan County High School and King’s College. She is employed by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security = Ad- ministration, Wilkes- Barre. Williams was graduated from Dallas Senior High School and attended Penn State University. He is currently employed by Finnegan Construction, Ashley, and is pursuing his interests as a musician. Following a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, Va., the couple will reside in Dallas. Airman Wesley R. Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Traver of YOU THINK | YEAH, THE YOUR R.D. 1, Sweet Valley, Pa., has been selected for technical training at Fort George G. Meade, Md., in the Air Force voice processing field. The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Com- pletion of this training earned ' the individual ! credits towards’ an associate in applied with science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Traver is a 1976 graduate of Lake Lehman (Pa.) High School. Back Mountain Kiwanis Club met Satur- day, July 22, at the Mark II Restaurant, Dallas with- vice president, Joseph McDonald, presiding. Visiting guests at the meeting included Peter George, George Mec- Cutcheon, Robert Lawhorn, and Bernard Banks, all of Dallas Kiwanis; Steven Gavlick, Joseph Perza, Fred Sup- and X. Abbott, Swoyersville Kiwanis; Francis Curry, LCCC Kiwanis; and Granville Miller, Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis. The club extended sympathy to Bob Leonard and his family on the death of Leonard’s mother, who nick, Washington during the week. McDonald reported Dallas Fire and Am- bulance, Inc. announced its training and work schedule for the next month. All members are urged to participate. July 26, at 6:30 p.m., there will be ladder practice. Aug. 2, will be testing of hoses, pumps and hydrants; Aug. 9, air packs; Aug. 16, portable equipment; and beginning Aug. 23, there will be work on the grounds preparing Saturday July 29, begin- ning at 9 a.m. A fund drive meeting will be Monday, July 31, at 7 p.m. : The ambulance an- swered 36 calls during the month using 22 volunteers. The fire company an- swered one brush fire with eight men responding. Contest”. Entrants are asked to select a slogan concerning the Back Mountain Area. ENTRY FORM T-SHIRT SLOGAN NAME ADDRESS: PHONE: Return To: T-SHIRT CONTEST DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS P.0. Box 373 - Dallas, Pa. 18712 AUGUST 9, 1978 there will be a District convention of Kiwanis at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia Aug. 17, 18, 19 and 20. Secretary James Snyder reminded all committee chairman that reports are due this week and urged that they be turned in on time. James Bush visits Taiwan Navy Operations Specialist Seaman James M. Bush, son of Robert J. and Francis Bush of Route 2, Box 446, Harveys Lake, Pa., recently visited Keelung, Taiwan. He is assigned to the guided missile cruiser USS Worden, operating from Yokosuka, Japan. This vessel's Keelung port visit was part of the Seventh Fleet’s mission of presenting goodwill ‘in the Western ‘Pacific area. Worden'’s remaining schedule includes par- ticipation in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations. Worden is 533 feet long, displaces 7,800 tons and carries a crew of 396 of- ficers and enlisted men. She is outfitted with guns, missile launchers, torpedo tubes and an an- tisubmarine ‘ rocket launcher. Bush joined the Navy in October 1976. » Mrs. Dorothy Norbut of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who Mrs. A.R.' Denmon, Sr and other relatives in the area, returned home July 23, by way of Eastern Airlines. John N. Conyngham, 4th, Shavertown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conyngham, 3rd, RD 5, Shavertown, is a sophomore at Dartmouth College where he has been cited for outstanding academic achievement during the last term. Conyngham is a 1975 graduate of the Hotchkiss Ide family to observe The Ide Family will hold its 75th Diamond Jubilee outing at the pavillion at North Lake, Pa., Sunday Aug. 6 beginning with a picnic basket lunch at 1 p.m. During the business meeting which will follow there will be election of officers, special awards and entertainment. Come greet your relatives who descend from Revolutionary Patriot Nehemia Ide. Lick To gel Tod! Sriek) Until the 1880s father clocks’ as “long-case elocks.” Three-in-one car instru- ment. Vertical compass has full 360 degrees view, can be locked to save bearings when not in use. Ther- mometer gives reading in Cand F’ so you can adjust heater or air conditioning for comfort. Mileage minder helps you check gas mile- age. School" ‘and spent a on an Interalp program'in performance, his professor noted the commendation is for special achievement in industrial archaeology. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Kingsbury, Jr., Overbrook Ave., Dallas, who celebrated - their seventh wedding anniversary on July 17. They were married in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake Silk- worth. They are the parents of two daughters, Nicole and Nancy. Joan is a reporter for the Dallas Post. Charles D. Flack, Sr., Bulford Farms, Shaver- town, is recuperating following surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. Friends and customers are happy to see that Caddie LaBar has returned home from the hospital and is seen around his sporting goods store on Memorial Highway, Dallas.” much better but taking it easy. Thomas Reese, Dallas Borough tax collector, and John George, Hoagie Bar proprietor, took off for a golfing vacation in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maseychik, former Pringle residents, have moved into their new home in Shavertown, - formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William DeAngelo and family. Jeff Gregory, son of Gregory and Dallas School Board director Pat Gregory, is spending two weeks vacation with his parents. Jeff is a student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. ; Mr. and Mrs. John English Jr., of Orange, Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Jefferson, Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. They also have a son, John Alden, age two. ; Mrs. English is the former Catherine Shelburne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelburne, Cen- termoreland. Dial-A-Driver needs volunteer drivers. in the Back Mountain. Persons willing to help may call the Dial-A-Driver coordinator. Mrs. Norman Wien- ckowski, Harveys Lake, is a patient in Hospital. 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