PAGE SIX accounts. gv Mr. and Mrs. Edward Endrusick, Sr., R.D. 6 Dallas recently observed their 25th wed- ding anniversary. They were married Oct. 10, 1953, in Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoyersville, by Rev. Aloysius Boylan. Mrs. Endrusick is the former Genevieve Polinsky of Forty Fort. Her husband is a rural mail carrier in the Dallas area. The couple has four children, Edward, Jr., Kingston; Gloria; recently graduated from Wilkes College; Michael, 10th grade student at West Side Tech; and Jo Ann, at home. A Mass of Thanksgivin was celebrated at Gate o Heaven Church in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Endrusick were honored at a family dinner at Treadway Inn by their children. “Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Jurista of RD 5, Tunk- hannock, announce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah Jean of Harveys Lake, to Stephen Louis DeBarry Jr., son of Mrs. Betty Reese DeBarry of Oak Hill, RD 4, Dallas. He is also the DeBarry, Sr. The prospective bride attended Tunkhannock Area High School. She is MEMBER FDIC 15 Main Street Dallas 675-1177 employed at the Irem Temple Country Club. DeBarry graduated from Lake-Lehman High School, class of 1972, and received an associate degree - in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Luzerne County Com- munity College. He is employed as head host at the Master Hosts Inn, Wilkes-Barre. The wedding will take" place on Saturday, Nov. 25 at 11 a.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church, Church Street. A reception immediately following will be held at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Dallas Legion to meet Nov. 10 The Dallas American Legion Post 672 will hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. at the Post Home. Mrs. Agnes Daily Heath, 38 Church St., Dallas, celebrated her 94th birthday last Thursday. She was born Nov. 2, 1884, in Luzerne. - She was married on Thanksgiving Day, 1908, to Paul J. Daily, who died in 1926. She later ‘married Lloyd Heath of Waverly, N.Y ., who also is deceased. Mrs. Heath’ has two living children, Paul R. Daily, West Chester, and Mrs. William Brackett, deceased, Richard B. Daily, who died at age 11, and Ralph K. Daily, deceased 1968, Mrs. Heath has eight grandchildren and 18 great grand: children. She worked past the age of 81 at the Philadelphia School of Bible College. She is a member of Huntsville Christian Church. Free WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Jr. of 152 Beech Street, Shavertown, will observe their 11th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Noy. 18. I The couple was married on Nov. 18, 1967, in Shavertown United Methodist Church by the pastor, Rev. Robert D. Yost. Mrs. Shotwell is the former Miss Dorothy Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall of Coon Road, Carverton. She is associated with Metropolitan Life In- surance Company at its West Pittston office as a sales representative. Shotwell is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Shotwell, Sr., 132 Hillcrest Avenue, Shavertown. He is a radar technician at the Tobyhanna Army Depot. The couple has two children, Robert, 8, and Stephen Edward, 7, both The Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club members are very busy these November days planning their “Thanksgiving = Dance.” After preparing their traditional dinners with all the trimmings at home on Thursday, they are looking forward to Friday and an evening of dancing and getting together with friends. Mrs. William Davies, general chairman, invited all residents of the area to come and - join the festivities. A souvenir booklet is being prepared by the distribution at the dance. It will serve to commemorate the recent organization. of the club. All monies raised Dallas ~Women of Kiwanis will meet at Irem Temple Country Club, Wednesday, Nov. 15, with Mary George presiding. Mrs. Carol Hession, community representative for Clearbrook Lodge, will speak on alcoholism and other drug dependencies and their effect on the family as a whole. She will explain the role of Clear- brook in helping destressed family members. Another important item on the agenda will be the final plans for the Thanksgiving baskets. The baskets will be prepared at Mrs. Robert Maturi’s home and delivered by the Key Club from : Dallas High School and the Lake- Lehman High School by this booklet will be donated to the Back Mountain Library. Mrs. Harry Bernardi, committee head, thanked local businessmen who are following members are assisting Mrs. Bernardi, Mrs. Jack Barbose, Mrs. William Davies, Mrs. Clyde Gramps, Mrs. Paul McCue, Mrs. David Perry, Mrs. Peter Quagletti, Mrs. Nicholas Riggi, Mrs. James Thomas and Mrs. Mark Umphred. The Thanksgiving Dance will be held Nov. 24, at the Treadway Inn, * Wilkes- Barre. Music for dancing Reservations are 675-0307. Student Council. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Robert Lawhorn and Mrs. Leonard Harvey. They are asking each member to bring : ift item for the holiday season. These items will be; donated to Retreat State Hospital. Disques return home Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Disque, Dallas, have returned home after at- tending a National Funeral Atlanta, Ga. They also spent four days in the Bahamas. students at Westmoreland Grade School in Shaver- town. Bankes observe 19th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bankes, R.D. 3, Bunker Hill, Kingston Township, will observe their 19th wedding anniversary on November 21. They were married .in St. John’s Lutheran Church, Wilkes- Barre, by Rev. Frank Jogwick, pastor, on November 21, 1959. Mrs. Bankes is the for- mer Miss Glenda Hen- dershot, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Hendershot, Bunker Hill, and the late Erwin Hendershot. Mr. Bankes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bankes, now residing in Rochester, N.Y. He is associated with Coco-Cola Bottling Com- pany in Wilkes-Barre. Couple has three sons: Todd, 18; David 17, and Bradley, 8 Auxiliary boutique ‘On Nov. 9th, 10th and 11th; ‘the’ Back Mountain Branch of the Mercy Hospital, Auxiliary will hold its Second Annual Christmas Boutique. Hours on Thursday and Friday, will be from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Many unique items will be sold, attic treasurers, bake sale, flower booth, crochet items, toys, doll beds, stuffed toys, pillows, christmas decorations. This is for the benefit of the Retired Sisters of Mercy who reside at Mercy Center Convent. Sale will be at Mercy Center Convent, adjoining College Misercorida on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. the Auxiliary will meet in the chapel and a mass for deceased members will be read. Following the mass, a luncheon will be held at Wilson's. oft 50 1978 Optic hs Ine Des Texas v N
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