= PAGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward F. Mark RD 2 Hunlock Creek, recently observed their 25th wedding an- niversary. The couple was married in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth; by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clarence J. Sikorski. They have four children, Tina Marie, graduate of College Misericordia and an illustrator with the Dept. of the Navy, Warminster, Edward, Jr., recent honor graduate of Pennsylvania State University and an electrical engineer with IBM, East Fishkill, N.Y.; Ann Marie, senior honor mathematics major at King’s College, Wilkes- Barre; and Matthew, senior honor student at Lake-Lehman High School. Mrs. Mark, the former Marie Mizdail, is the daughter of William and the late Frances Mizdail. She is a graduate of College Misericordia and was a teacher in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Mark is the son of Ethel Vinchkoski of West Springfield, Mass. and the late Edward Mark. He is a graduate of King’s College and received a master’s degree from the University of Scranton. He is a school psychologist ‘with the Luzerne Intermediate Unit. A Mass of Thanksgiving was celebrated in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, by the Rev. Edward J. Zawodniak, followed by a reception in their honor, given by their children, at the American Legion Post Home, Nanticoke. 4 The annual covered dish supper of the Dallas Fire and Ambulance Assoc. will be held July 13 at 6 p.m. at the home of Judy Shaffer, 14 Maraber Ave., Dallas. ; Members are asked to bring ccovered dish and lawn chair. Place setting and dessert will be fur- nished by the hostesses. Bladwen, Sandy and Judy Shaffer. President Noami Ward will conduct a short business committees meeting, for = the called upon. A son was born to’ Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan Rosser, Reading. The baby, Christopher Leland, weighed eight pounds, 15 ounces. The mother is the former Janis Lee Blight, daughter of Mrs. Janice grandparents are Mrs. Jennie Rummage and the late Leland Rummage. Paternal grandparents: are Mrs. Anna Rosser and the late Rev. William Morgan Rosser, former pastor of the Maple Grove Charge, RD 3, Hunlock Creek. Among the many participating in the Arts and Crafts Fair at the Wyoming County cour- thouse lawn in Tunkhannock, Saturday, July 11, will be several from. the Dallas area. Booths have been reserved to date for James and Jean Kairo of RD 5, Shavertown, who will be showing hand- crafted stone and silverwork jewelry; Pioneer Ave., Shaver- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh, Ridgewood, their 40th anniversary Firewood handicrafts and needlework; Cynthia Kennelly, 1291, Church St., Dallas, macrame and wood; Louise James, 12 Hillcrest ‘Drive, Dallas, Porclain, Ruth Ide, RD 4, Dallas, counted thread embroidery, and crochet; Joan Taylor, Harris Hill Road, Shavertown; Edward Jeffrey RD 7, Shavertown, stained glass. All types of crafts will be represented such as acrylic, watercolor and oil paintings, pen and ink town, Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the late’ Rev. Melvin J. Dodd. Attendants were Betty Kishbaugh, O’Toole of Millburn, N.J. and Edwin Ear] Lowe, Mountaintop. Mrs. Kishbaugh is the daughter of the late Percy sketches, photographs, pottery and procelain, china painting, ceramics, macrame, needlework of all types, wool spinning, silvercraft and jewelry, blacksmithing, baked goods, honey and maple syrup. 5 There will be musical entertainment throughout the day, including a baby contest at 11 a.m. and a kid's pet contest at 2 p.m. Many types of refresh- ment ‘will be available also. and Grace Lowe, Mr. Kishbaugh is the son of the late Charles and Emma Kishbaugh. The couple have one son, Charles of Dallas. 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