PAGE TWELVE St. Henry Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, Ind., was the scene of the wedding of former area resident, Miss Patricia Lynn McMichael and Richard James Feagler on Friday, Oct. 20, at 6 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McMichael of 5829 Arlene Avenue, Fort Wayne, Ind., formerly of Ransom Road, Dallas. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Feagler of 4903 Frane Road, New Haven, Ind. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She carried a bouquet of white roses, lily of the valley, baby’s breath, and fern. She wore a gown of polyester knit with a full bodice and neckline of Venice lace and long sleeves with matching lace. Mrs. Mary Jo Weigel was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Suzanne David, Miss Donna Ide, Mrs. Joyce Gepfert and Miss Lois Gepfert. Kent Feagler, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Rex Gepfert, Robert Mec- Michael, Herbert ‘David and Steven McMichael. The reception was held at Quixote Hills Country Club immediately following the ceremony. Guests were present from New Jersey, Michigan, Kentucky, and Penn- sylvania. The bride graduated from Fort Wayne Com- munity School of Nursing and is employed as a Lutheran Nursing Home in Fort Wayne. The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University and is employed as a computer analyst at the B.F Goodrich Comapny, Woodburn, Ind. After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside in New Haven. Ind. Wedding bells will ring out Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. in St. Frances X. Cabrini’. B.C. Church, Carverton, for Miss Jane Burnett of Carverton Road, Trucksville, and Scott Holbrook of Wilkes-Barre. Miss Burnett is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Holbrook of 659 Memorial Hwy. Dallas 675-2623 Daily 9-5:30 Friday ‘til 8 A Rn re ERE yd BE RRR Tv RR A A Ne ° cd fos fo? o> ct] for section, Wilkes-Barre, and the late Ernest Holbrook. Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, pastor, will offer the nuptial mass and perform the ceremony. A reception for members of the immediate families and guests will follow at Konefal’s East at Yatesville. Following a trip, the couple will reside at 209 Hellers Grove, Trucksville. Bride-elect is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College. She is associated with Galland, Steinhauer and Repa Insurance Company in Kingston, as a secretary. Mr. Holbrook is a, graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, and is service manager in Shavertown for the Penn Fern Oil Company. A Mrs. Ethel Cooper of Centermoreland and George Keller of Tunkhannock were united in marriage in the Wesley United Methodist Church in Vienna on Sept. 30. Among those in at- tendance at the wedding were sons and daughters and grandchildren of the couple. Also. from Maryland, George and Donald, sons of George W. Keller. Lynn Daniels, Florence and Jack Greenly from Tunkhan- nock, and Ada Hess who flew in from Hawaii to attend her mothers wed- ding. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Keller’s daughter Marian Reeves in Vienna, Va. The October meeting of the Dallas Jr. Women’s Club was held at the Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. An international Covered Dish Dinner, began the evening, featuring tables . decorated to denote many foreign lands. ‘A variety of were brought by each club member. 3 As a follow-up. the In- ternational ‘Affairs Department is continuing their collection of bars of soap for the soap project to send to the poor in promoting better hygienic conditions and urged the use of Halloween UNICEF containers by club members children. The business meeting followed the dinner with Mrs. Robert Eyet, president, presiding. The minutes were read and treasurer’s report was given. New members were introduced by Chairman Mrs. John Vozniak and a membership drive was announced. Conservation chairman, Mrs. Jeffrey Townsend announced the recycling drive to be held Oct. 28 at the Shavertown Methodist Church parking lot and urged all to participate. Mrs. Basil Russin, Home Life chairman, gave details of the Junior Club Project--‘‘Juvenile Diabetes-Research, Public Education and Detection.” Mrs. Russin also an- The newly organized Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club is currently making preparations for a “Thanksgiving Dance” and everyone is invited to attend. Mary Ann Davies, chairman of the event has announced that all proceeds will benefit the Back Mountain Library, Realizing the fact the annual auction can cover only about one-half the actual cost of running the library for a year, the club decided to donate the monies raised by the dance to this ‘‘much needed’ institution. Marie Barbose, president and honorary chairman of the dance, has announced the following committee chairmen: Mary Ann Davies, general chairman; Phyllis Balmer and Cathy Bernardi, co- charimen; Rita Cutter and Sandy Richardson, Tickets; Naomi Ward and Jane Riggi, Reservations; Cathy Bernardi and Karen Kanglietti, program; Phyllis Balmer and Grace McCue, basket of cheer; Sheila Bonawitz, publicity. The ‘‘Thanksgiving Dance’ will be held Friday evening, Nov. 24 at the Treadway Inn, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with music provided by ‘‘Take Four”. Donation will be $10 per couple. An enjoyable evening of fashions will be presented dd RR E RRR 9; oo /AleS Pry yd »: by the Dallas: Junior Women’s Club on Tuesday evening, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Treadway Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Women’s winter and holiday fashions and furs, as well as children’s school and holiday fashions, will be featured by the Kay Regan Shoppe, the Kiddie Shoppe, and R&K Furs. Chairing the event is Mrs. Robert Mugford. The ticket and publicity committees include Mrs. Paul Perch, Mrs. JAmes Richardson, Mrs. Alfred Hall, Mrs. John Oravitz, Mrs. Paul Fosko, Mrs. Jeffrey Townsend, Mrs. Dwight Nunemacher and Mrs. Wayne Pelty. Moris Piano and Organ is providing an organ for the evening’s muscial en- tertainment. Door prizes will be furnished by the Kay Regan Shoppe, the Kiddie Shoppe and R&K Furs. Tickets, which are $4, are available’ at Back Mountain = Lumber in Rotary-Anns The Dallas Women of Rotary, Rotary-Ann’s, met at the Irem Temple Country Club for their Oct. dinner meeting with Mrs. Kay Whitehead presiding. The Christmas dinner dance will be held on Dec. 15th at the Irem Temple Country Club. Members are asked to make their reservations. All officers gave their reports and all business was concluded. En- tertainment for that evening was provided by the Kay Regan Shop of Wilkes Barre with Joanne Bittner and Nancy Eckert. LE 0. A : 10} Luzerne Shopping Center 288-8535 shavertown, Book & Record Mart in Wilkes- Barre, from ‘any club member, or can be pur- chased at the door. ‘Refreshments will be served. nounced the Community Blood Pressure Screening Program will start as of Nov. 3 and will be held the first Friday of each month at the First Eastern Bank, Dallas from 2-4 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Hudak is handling arrangements. Nurses and registration personnel are needed from the club. The trip to the William Penn Museum is scheduled for. Nov. 4, contact Mrs. Gary Smith, public affairs chairman, for information on the trip to see what club projects help to support. Preliminary details of an Art Contest planned for early spring were given by Mrs. Alfred Hall, arts department chairman. Mrs. Hall announced Mrs. Arno Miller will chair the event. The education depart- ment under. Mrs. Myron Pitcavage, is developing projects in line with the themes, “Youth, Alcoholism and Ad- diction.” Mrs. Emery Yurko, cultural heritage depart- ment announced tours of the Swetland Home, Wyoming to. resume Oct. 24. Tour guides are needed and history buffs are urged to take the tour, learn history of the Wyoming Valley, meet some in- teresting children and become involved in a worthwhile project for schoolchildren. Mrs. David Morris listed details of the Halloween party to be held Oct: 27 at the Dallas Jr. High from 7- 9p.m. Mrs. Morris needed final reservations by Oct. 20. Prizes will be awarded for costumes. Mrs. Morris also urged members to busy them- selves with their special talent for the auction to be held at the Nov. 7 club meeting at Westmoreland school, 7:30 p.m. Call Mrs. Morris or Mrs. Emery Yurko for ideas. The Fashion Show to be sponsored by the Dallas Juniors will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Treadway Inn at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Mugford is chairman. Listed fashions will be from the Kiddie Shoppe, The Kay Regan Shoppe and R&K Furs with dessert and coffee being served. Tickets are available from Mrs. Mugford or Mrs. Paul Perch. Following the business meeting : program chair- man Mrs. James Richardson presented Mary Taylor, local hair- designer who demon- strated ‘How to put our Best Face Forward.” A makeup demonstration with models being presented, as well as two club member volunteers being ‘‘made-up’’. questions with discussion followed. i ¢
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