PAGE SIX p Mrs. Bernard J. Razawich Society needs funds f Officers of the Harveys Cake and coffee will be " Lake Historical. Society served. are in need of funds to Exhibits will be succeed in their landmark featured as well as en- fi project to place historic tertainment. The public is markers along the invited to assist the effort Harveys Lake roadway. to benefit the lake com- A gathering will be held = munity, Contributions will at the Harveys Lake be accepted by calling Hotel, Pole 155, on Sun- Sandra Serhan, president day, June 8, at 2 p.m. of the society at 639-5875. EVERYDAY ON ALREADY LOW PRICED OS TUE ETS LE | IF YOU DON'T TAKE FROM NATURE--',<¥% JE NATURE WILL TAKE FROM YOu! REG. 1 ] 5 LY 120.95 NOW! . i A Nature gives you health. And to help you ? i preserve ‘your health, nature gives you vitamins, 3 Ficarcls and nutrients in fresh fruits and 3 f Heavy Duty Hock Machine : Heavy Duty Leg Extension : ‘ | Peck Deck y eincline & Decline Bench i : A f eRoman Chair SIGE » ; eRowing Bors-Dip Bars i 2 | Seated & Standing Calf Machine i &{ x eScoft Bench oSlath Machine w/Pully ®Squat Rack oPro Competition Bench J R oPro Leg Press A = 7% ~ Barbell Sets—All Sizes & Weights i GF = 310 LB. & 400 LB. YORK OLYMPIC SETS (LAR Er NATURES GARDEN "emo STORE 240 N. WYO. AVE. KINGSTON © 288-7950 8 LAYAWAYS ; Miss Patti A. Brobst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brobst of 110 Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, and Bernard J. Razawich, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Razawich, 416 West 8th Street, West Wyoming, were recently united in marriage in our Lady of Sorrow’s Church, West Wyoming. The Reverend Michael J. Rafferty celebrated the nuptial mass and per- formed the: double ring ceremony. ; Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was attired in a white formal peau. The bodice was styled with a high chantilly lace neckline, bishop sleeves and an empire waistline. The A- line skirt featured chantily lace and ended in back with an attached cathedral train. Her headpiece was a profile of chantily lace with a waltz length veil of silk illusion styled with a pearl design. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, daisies, and pink baby’s breath. Mrs. Bonnie Valentine, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was attired in a formal length gown of pink sylesta. The bodice was styled with a beatteau neckline, caplet sleeves and an empire waistline with an A-line skirt. She carried a fireside basket of pink miniture carnations, sweet heart roses, daises, ‘purple status, and baby’s breath. She also wore a matching headpiece. Bridesmaids were Gale Brobst, sister-in-law of the bride, Janice Clark, and Robin Fry. They were dressed identical to the matron of honor in mauve, and each carried a fireside basket identical to that carried 'by the matron of honor. Mary Lynn Richards, cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. She was dressed identical to the matron of honor. She carried a fireside basket of pink carnations, roses. She wore matching flowers in her hair. Tony Yurek was best man. Ushers were Lee Brobst, brother of the bride, and Tim Razawich brother of the bridegroom, and Tim * Valentine brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Matthew Bartoli, cousin of the bridegroom was rring be arieir., The mother of the bride selected an original floor length gown of Iris Sylesta with a beaded motif at the empire waistline, styled with a pleated skirt. The gown featured a matching jacket. The mother of the bridegroom selected a floor length gown of green polyester with an empire waistline. The gown featured a matching jacket. An evening reception was held at the American Legion, Wilkes-Barre on a wedding trip to Florida. The rehearsal party was given by the bridegroom’s parents at Someplace = Restaurant, West Wyoming. The bride was feted at a variety shower given by her attendants, and the mother of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom at the American Legion Home, Dallas. \ Razawich is employed by the Local 1319 Inter- national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Mrs. Clare De Marco, Sutton Road, Trucksville, announces the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of her daughter Clare Marie, to Todd C. Bynon, son of Mrs. Phyllis Bynon, Edwardsville Apartm- ents, Edwardsville. Miss DeMarco is a Vocational-Technical School, Pringle. : Bynon is also a graduate of West Side Vocational-Technical School. He is employed at Nelson and Sons, Kingston. The couple will be married June 21 in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Soltis, Sutton Road, Shavertown observed their 25th wedding an- niversary on May 21. They were married May 21, 1955 in the First Primitive Methodist Church, Plymouth, by Rev. William Fudge and Rev. Harold K. Hatton. Maid of honor was Betty Lamoreaux and best man was John Soltis Jr. Mrs. Soltis'is the former Elizabeth Perry. She is the daughter of the late Bertha and Robert Parry of Plymouth. She is the proprietor of Elizabeth's Robert Beauty Salon of Dallas. Soltis is the son of John J. Soltis of Shavertown and the late Mrs. Francis Soltis is employed by American Stores Co. and is currently store supervisor © of Acme Markets in Shavertown. The couple have one son, Samuel, who is a junior at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Okla. In honor of the occasion, a surprise dinner party at Andy Perugino’s ‘with family and friends, was given by their son, Samuel. 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Miss Hummel is a 1977graduate of Williamsport Area High School. She is currently a senior at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, music and music education. MacAvoy is a 1976 graduate of Dallas High School and a 1980 cum laude graduate of Susquehanna University. A business ad- ministration-marketing and management major, he has accepted a postion with the New Jersey National Bank in Trenton, N.J. as a Branch Bank Management Trainee. Plans are being made for a June 20, 1981 wed- A GREAT MONEY-SAVING Pickett’'s Charge Dallas Overbrook Inn Mountaintop Healey's Mountaintop at these fine restaurants when you buy a regular $7 per subscription to Te DALLASTD0ST at fair The Ladies Auxiliary of the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company will hold their monthly meeting on June 9 at 8 p.m. in the Kingston Twp. Municip. nutritionist with Rural Health, will be guest speaker. made for the Firemen’s Fair to be held on June 19, 20 and 21 at Duke Isaacs Car Lot. 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