~ PAGE TEN ‘Two Mount Zion * couples will be observing wedding ‘anniversaries on Tuesday. They are Mr. ‘and Mrs: ‘Robert Krum of Ober- ~ dorfer Road, Mr. Zion, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard King of Mount Zion, Mr. and Mrs. King were married on June 12, 1954, in Mount = Zion United ‘Methodist Church by the pastor. Mrs: King is the former MiSs Joan . Lamoreaux, daugghter of Mrs. Alice Lamoreaux and the date Theron Lamoreaux. She is associated with - Com- ‘monwealth ~ Telephone operator. King is the Son of Mrs. ~ Mae King of Meeker: and - the late Wayne King. + A graduate of Lake Twonship Vo-Tech High School, he is ' a maintenance coordinator with Proctor and Gamble Company at its Mehoopany i 'plant. Couple . have : three ~ children’ = Richard, at home, also associated with g and. Gamble + Company at Mehoopany; Mrs. Dale: Burgess; who husband is 7 currently serving with the U.S. Army Military Police in El Paso, Texas, and Raymond W. King, 17, at home. Mr. and Mrs. King will amrk the occassion with a open house Saturday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krum were married on June 12, 1960, = in Nor- ‘thmoreland Baptist Church by Re. Truman Reeves, pastor at the time. Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs.. Milton Millington, R.D. 3, Lake Louise, Dallas, announce the ‘engagement and ap- proaching marriage. of daughter, Miss Michelle Millington, to "Salvatore Drago, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Drago, 693 Main Street, Swoyersville. The wedding will take June 30, at 2:30 in Blessed Sacrament ' R.C. Church, Centermoreland.. Rev. Father “Thomas Croghan, pastor, will celebrate the nuptial mass and perform the ceremony. Miss Cynthia Millington, sister of the bride-elect, Lf ’% Trimeton’ FAA FC PICT ROTEL EST) Tablets $157 (when accompanied. “by an adult) > ON YOUR REPORT CARD ENTITLES YOU TOA FREE >* King is the former Miss Ann VanBuskirk, grand- daughter of Mrs. Anne VanBuskirk, now a guest at the Methodist Home in Wesley Village, Jenkins Township. Prior to her marriage, she had been employed by Com- monwealth = Telephone Company as a clerk. Krum is the son of Fred and Mrs. Margaret Krum of Mount Aion. He at- will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids ‘will be Miss Christine Wright of Wheaton, Md., a cousin of the bride-elect; Miss Anita Williams of Mexico City, also a cousin of the bride- elect; Lori Lefkowitz of Kingston, and Miss Denise Drago of Swoyersville, sister of the bride-groom- to-be. David Gaydos of Swoyersville will be best man. Ushers will be Mark and Scott Millington, brothers of the bride-elect; Kenneth Kalmamowicz and Mickey Markovich, both of Swoyersville. A reception for invited guests will be held at Newberry Estates, Dallas. Following a trip, the couple will reside in Shavertown. Miss Millington is a graduate of Wyoming tended West Pittston High School and operates his own safe and locksmithing business at Mount Zion. Couple have two children: Miss Sue Krum, who is a member of Wyoming Area’s High School graduating class (June 13) and Debbie Krum, who will be a senior at Wyoming Area High School come September. Valley West High School and will enter her senior year in September at Wilkes College where she will be a music major. Drago attended Wyoming Valley West High School and West Side Vo-Tech High School, and is a foreman at Fortune Fabrics in Swoyersville. Bride-elect has been honored at several pre- nuptial showers, including a luncheon at the West- moreland Club in Wilkes- Barre, given by Mrs. Joan Ferraro; a shower hosted by her godmother, Mrs. Catherine’ Smedley, and Mrs. Patsy Reese of Kingston, and ‘a shower given by Lori Lefkowitz, Mrs. Sandy Lefkowitz, Mrs. Carol Pearce ‘and Dana Pearce at the latter’s home on Sutton Road. Blessed ~ Sacrament Roman Catholic Church in ‘Centermorelandwill be the. Kite for the *wedding’ Miss Jane Ann Marie Marstell, daughter of Mr. “'Road, Carverton, and Franklin E. Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roymane Harvey, R. D. 3, Kingston Township. Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, pastor, will offer the naptial mass and perform the ceremony. Miss Nancy Voitek of Carverton will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Misses Patty Kush of Bunker Hill; Natalie Voiteck and Sharon Baines of Carverton, and Barbara Harvey sister of ‘the bridegroom-to-be. Wiliam Levi of Carverton will serve as best man, and ushers will be George and Gerald Marstell, brothers of the bride-elect, and Terry and Roy Harvey, to- be. A A pW Yvonne afd<® Linda Harvey, sisters of the bridegroom-to-be, will be flower girls and z 3 brother, Rick Harvey; will ‘be ring bearer. Bride-elect is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and is associated with Reliable Dental Laboratory in Wilkes- Barre -as a labortory technician. Harvey is a graduate of West Side V- Tech High School in Kingston and is employed as a mechanic with Eastern Auto Exchange of Duryea. A reception will follow the wedding ceremony Saturday afternoon at 5 at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre for relatives and friends. Following a trip tc Canada, the couple will reside in Centermoreland. The men from the Brotherhood of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown recently honored: the women and girls of the church with a delicious chicken and biscuit dinner. Many lovely gifts were awarded to all who were present to say ‘Thank you” for your efforts in serving St. Paul’s. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Evelyn Daley and Mrs. Geri Williams for in- dentifying the most childhood pictures of the husbands. George Voorhees was in charge of entertainment and Wally Gosart awarded the gifts and assisted Nelson Williams with reservations. Try Our- AIT Rt. 309 CyAge [el Moosic : Rt.11 961-9127 So A prominent Noxen couple, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schenck, will observe their 43rd wedding anniversary on Tuesday. They were married on June 12, 1936, by the late Rev. Guy Lienthal, pastor of the Noxen United Methodist Church at the time, in a lawn ceremony at the farm home of the bride’s parents along Route 29 in Noxen. The farm is presently owned by Dr. C. D. Parks of Noxen and is one of the more picturesque farms: in that area. af 4 Mrs. : Schenck: is the former! Letha Crispell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrsi ‘Elmer ‘Crispell, pioneer residents of Noxen Township. She is a graduate of Beaumont High School and Bloom- sburg State College. Prior to her marriage, she taught the first grade at Beaumont Elementary School for five years. She returned to teaching in 1962 after the closing of the Noxen tannery, then Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching. marriage of Miss Patricia Kelley, daughter of Mrs. Jean Kelly of Franklin, N.J., and the late Asher Kelley, to Joseph Stelma, son of Mrs. Florence Stelma of Cen- termoreland and the late Joseph Stelma. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at a nuptial mass in Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church, Cemtermoreland. Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, pastor, will offer the nuptial mass and of- ficiate at the wedding ceremony. Following the mass, a reception will take place at Nativity Parish Hall in Tunkhannock, after which the couple will leave on a trip to Hawaii. Upon their taught for nine years - six at Lake Township. and three in the former Noxen Elementary School. Schenck is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schenck of Noxen. He was employed for 32 years at the Noxen Tannery until its closing, and then worked as a bus driver and custodian in Lake-Lehman schools for 15 years until his retirement in June, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Schenck have three sons: Lawrence F., a designer-draftsman for’ General Electric Corporation at Schenec- tady, N.¥., and resides in nearby Scotia, N.Y.; Keith Schenck at home, em: ployed by PennDot, "and Marshall Schenck of Glendale, Cal., where he is employed as an airplane panel technician since completing a four year enlistment with the United States Air Force in 1975. Mr. and Mrs. Schenck also have two grandchil- dren - Kevin and Deborah Schenck of Scotia, N.Y. Miss Joan Gallup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gallup, Trucksville, was marries recently: to Philip Neiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neiman, Dallas, in the Trucksville United Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Worden Updyke, great uncle of the bride. He was assisted by the Rev. Lee Brehm and the Rev. . Stephen McGough. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white, ivory satin organza formal gown. Alencon lace and pearl trimmed the bodice and a lace A-line front circled around to the back. She wore a chapel-length veil edged in matching Alencon lace arranged on a laced crown. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white silk roses, white blossoms arranged with white silk ribbons. Jane Gallup, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Jan Warner, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Katherine ' Husted and Sally Gallup, sister-in- law of the bride, were bridesmaids. Amy Gallup was flower girl. The bride's attendants were attired in identical powder blue Qiana gowns and carried Colonial Mr. and: Mrs. Elwood Gross of Mount Zion are observing their 21st wedding anniversary today. They were married on June 7, 1958, in St. Cecelia’s R. C. Church, Exeter, by Rev. Father Edward Sokolowski, assistant pastor at the time. Mrs. Gross is the former Miss Ann Peal, daughter of Mrs. Grace Peal of Wyoming, and the late Thomas Peal, also of Wyoming. She is a graduate of Wyoming High School and attended Bloomsburg State College. Gross is the son of Donald Gross, Sr. of Wyoming. He attended return they will reside in Centermoreland. Miss Linda Anderson of Fairfax, Va. will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Patty 'Frankhouser and Ruth Slocum of Tunkhannock. Gerald Morgan of Tunkhannock will be the best man. James Landon of Tunkhannock and Gary Cobb of Forkston will be the ushers. Bride-elect is a graduate of Franklin, N.Y., High School and Keystone Junior College at La Plume. She received her bachelor of science degree in education from Man- sfield State College, and is a member of the faculty at the Middle School in Tunkhannock. Stelma is a graduate of Tunkhannock Area High SHAMPOO & SET *4.50 PRECISION cut & texture air forming 8.50 School and received his bachelor of science degree in education from Their 37th wedding anniversary will be marked on Wednesday (June 13) by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pope, Main Road, Fernbrook. They were married on June 13, 1942. Mrs. Pope is the former Miss Dorothy Ransom, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown of Shavertown. Pope is the son of James Trudgen of Luzerne and the late Mrs. ad H bouquets of royal bud, id powder blue, white and vi green blossoms with : matching ribbons. Floral hair corsages to match were worn. The flower girl carried a small floral basket with similar flowers. The best man was Richard Chisrich. Ushers were David Neiman, brother of the bridegroom; Matthew Crake and Mark Hannon. Chad Weaver was ringbearer. Mother of the bride 4 selected a rose pink Qiana | I gown with matching ac- ces sories:. The bridegroom’s mother chose a royal blue formal gown with matching accessories. Both wore white rose silk corsages. The bride is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Betcher of Plymouth and Mrs. Mae Gallup of Forty Fort. Following the wedding ) reception at the Dresden, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Poconos. . Mrs. Neiman is » graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She is em- ployed by Howard Isaacs, Inc., Trucksville. The groom also graduated from Dallas High School and is employed by Keystone Automotive, Exeter. The couple will reside in Trucksville. SR al Ye \ SHE ERRR EYER Wyoming Schools and is a former veteran of service in the U. S. Navy. He is associated with his brother, Donald C. Gross 3 Jr., and his father, Donald | Gross, Sr., in the operation of AFM Equipment Company, River Street, Plainsville. The couple have two children George, who will enter Luzerne County Community College in Nanticoke in September as and a daughter, Carol 14, who will be a freshman at Wyoming Area High School in September. The couple marked the - occasion with a recent 10- day trip to Hawaii. hel EEELa es Bloomsburg State College. He also is a member of the faculty at the Middle School in Tunkhannock. Lillian Trudgen. He retired in 1972 after having work for 36 years as an inspector for American Chain and Cable Company. Couple have a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora of Valley View Trailer Park. They also have two grandchildren Lisa Ten- dora, 13, ana Tara Ton- dora, six years of age. The Popes are planning a trip in the near future to mark the occasion. SAE ERR mn CRED HTEER EEE GER EE ER Ree
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