a Ea OR Miss Robin E. Doebler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Doebler, 253 Twelfth St. Sunbury, was married recently to William F. Ostrum, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.: Ostrum, Jr., 234 Memorial Highway, Shavertown and grandson of Mrs. Andrew Cherup, 60 Poplar St., Plains. The double-ring ceremony was performed by The Rev. Glenn T. Sullivan in Grace Lutheran Church, Sun- bury. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, was attired in a white formal-length gown of soft knit which featured silk venice lace adorning. the Queen Ann neckline, cap sleeves and raised waistline. Her full wat- teau back extended from the shoulderline into a chapel train trimmed in silk venice lace. Her headpiece was pearled illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses accented with blue and Miss Mary Lou Gurney, Jonestown, was maid of honor. She wore a formal- length gown of light blue quiana featuring a round neck and a long ruffle flowing from the neckline. Northumberland, neice of the birde was flowergirl. white silk pleated organdy with a round collar, long sleeves and yellow and light blue ribbons around the waist. They carried bouquets of blue forget-me-nots, yellow daisies, wore combs of matching flowers in their hair. Robert L. Casselberry, Dallas, was best man. Ushers were Gary Ostrum, brother of the bridegroom, and Richard Compton, Syracuse, N.Y. The mother of the bride chose an original formal- length gown of grey quiana with a grey chiffon coat printed with pink and white flowers. xT Mother of the groom wore a Designer gown of pink organza featuring crystal pleated butterfly sleeves and tunic top.. Grandmother of the groom wore a Designer gown of apricot silesta with a V-neckline ac- cented with a clip and featuring split sleeves. A reception was held at the Country Cupboard, Lewisburg, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Long Beach Island, N.J. The bride is a graduate of Shikellamy High School, Sunbury and Bucknell University. She is employed by The Logan Corporation . as an executive secretary. The groom graduated from Dallas High. School and Bucknell University. He is an electrical engineer with American Electric Power, Applachian Power Company. They are residing at 918 10th St., Huntington, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan, Maple Street, Noxen, will celebrate their 46th wedding ' an- niversary on Sunday. They were married on October 28, 1933, by Rev. Sylvester York, pastor of Alderson United Methodist Church at the time. Mrs. MacMillan is the former Miss Marie Patton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton of Noxen. Mr. MacMillan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan of Noxen, and retired seven years after working as an automobile mechanic. The couple has three children, Mrs. Gerry 675-2949 OPEN 7 DAYS 24 HOURS - : , Col. Gerry Evelan, presently stationed at the Maguire Air Force Base in New Jersey with the Air Corps; Mrs. Malcolm (Phyllis) Barber of Meshoppen; © T. Sgt. William E. MacMillan, serving with the U.S. Air Force at Grand Forks, N.D. | Couple also has six grandchildren, Catherine, Susan, Cynthia and Jennifer Evelan at Fort Dix, N.J., and Bobby and Kenneth MacMillan at Grand Forks, N.D. A book may be compared to your neighbor; if it be good, it cannof last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early. -- Brooke. a treat at ; aU RY ~~ % pg The Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club will sponsor its Second Annual Library Benefit Dance on Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Newberry Estates, from 9 to 12 with music by ‘‘The Reflec- tions.” All proceeds from the dance will go to the Back Mountain Library. An invitation is ex- tended to the public. Tickets may 'be ob- tained through Mrs. Robert Rowlands or Mrs. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING William Griffin, reser- vation chairmen. Chairman is Mrs. Edward Thompson and co- cahirman is Mrs. Evan Bonawitz. Other mem- bers on the committee are Raffles, Mrs. Charles Hillard and Mrs. Nicholas Riggi; and Decorations, Mrs. George McCullough. Mrs. William Farrell, president, is honorary chairman. Reservation deadline is Miss Theresa Casterline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline of Harveys Lake, and Michael Ely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ely, Jr. of Noxen, will be married on Saturday afternoon November 3, at 3 in the First United Methodist Church at Noxen. Rev. Donald Sperling, pastor, will officiate. A reception will follow at St. Michael's parish hall in Breslau. Mrs. Dotie Moore, AREA: Dallas, sister of the bride- elect, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Sherry Burke of Harveys Lake; Miss Valerie Correll of Kingston; Mrs. Mary Beth Ely, sister-in-law of the bridegroom-to-be and Miss Carol Casterline of Harveys Lake, sister of the bride-elect. Stanley Ely, 3rd, Tunkhannock, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, will be best man. Ushers will be Richard Casterline, brother of the bride-elect; Scott Correll, Kingston; PAGE NINE The Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company Auxiliary is sponsoring a Haunted House to be held at the Fire Hall, Harveys Lake, on Oct. 27 and 28 from 6-10 p.m. Admission is 25 cents and is open to all ages. Members of the com- OWNER: PETE CORRIDONI STORE HOURS: 9-9 MON.-SAT. 9-3 SUNDAY MGR: mittee who are in charge of the haunting are Sally Faerber, Cathy Mar- tinson, Ellen Rood, Charlotte Williams and Judy Williams. Help support the fire company by visiting its haunted house! WE ACCEPT U.S. GOV'T. FOOD STAMPS California STEAK Cubed Beef STEAKS 5 ITALIAN Lean Center Cut Rib or Loin Sandwich Pork PATTIES LINK-SAUSAGE 1 SAVE 71° Ib. 1 89 $1.69 - 2 FRESH FIRM SOLID *1.19 $1.59 1.29 » #1.59 3/°1.00 303-cans LY 12-07. 99 GRA Gulden’s Spicy 8-0z. Mussleman’s 303-can APPLESAUCE Airwick’s Solid AIR FRESHNER Niagra 22-o0z. 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