PAGE EIGHT THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1982 Ladies Auxiliary of the Jackson Township Fire Company will meet at the Fire Hall, Chase on July 14, 7:30 p.m. Hostesses are Mrs. Bernice Bur- naford and Miss Mary Manzoni. Program chairmen are Mrs. Sandy | Newell and Mrs. Beatrice Newell. -0- Mr. and Mrs. David King and son Michael, of Beacon Falls, Conn. have returned after a two week vacation. The Kings camped out at Hershey Park and Moon Lake. They visited Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. Thomas | Perkins, and grand- mother, Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Thomas Nardone, Miss Arlene Tomko, Mrs. Gene DeStefano, Mrs. Guy Serpico, Mrs. Al Dante and Mrs. Louis DelSanto. Bottom photo are guests and members of UNICO, left to right, seated, Thomas Nardone, guest speaker; Al Dante, guest speaker; Tom Danna, Dallas UNICO president; standing, James Perugino, outgoing secretary; Atty. Gifford Cappellini, parliamentarian; Carl Scarantino, new secretary; Gene DeStefano, im- mediate past president; Guy Serpico, Truckville; Daniel Scalzo, second vice-president; Joseph Pagliante, sergeant-at-arms; Ron Petro, club photographer. Absent when phot was taken was William Falzone, first vice- | president. (Photos by Ron Petro) St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, was recently the setting for the marriage of Suzanne Marie Kapral, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kapral, 99 South Main St., Trucksville, to Robert Arthur Johnson, son of ® Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. # Johnson, Sr., Old Lake © Road, Dallas. _ The Rev. Joseph F. © Sammons performed the i double-ring ceremony @ before an alter banked \ with fuji mums. Given in marriage by ‘her father, the bride. i selected a victorian tea- length gown of chiffon over taffeta, featuring a high neckline of chantilly lace with lace overlaying the fitted, tucked bodice. The full chiffon sleeves and pleated skirt were trimmed with chantilly lace and highlighted with a satin streamer at the waist. The bride also wore a full wreath of lily-of-the- valley, to which was at- tached a finger tip length double illusion veil. She Bl carried a bouquet of ivory hand-rolled satin roses, lily-of-the-valley, and A” ‘family picnic was held on June 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Splitt of Jackson Church Rd. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SO 1g Elston, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cease, Dallas; Mrs. Kathleen Hinnegan, Kathy Ann Hinnegan, Center Square; Mrs. Carol May Sutrynowicz, Glenside; checks were received. baby’s breath. The bride also were a cameo given to her by the groom’s * mother. Miss Deborah A. Kapral was the maid of honor. She chose a lavendar chiffon blouson style street-length dress with a modified neckline and full-length sleeves. She carried a silk bouquet of . pink roses, miniature lavender orchids, an sweet peas, highlighted with baby’s breath and lavender satin streamers. In her hair she wore combs with flowers to match her bouquet. Mrs. Norman Franklin, Jackson Church Road; Miss Carol Hinnegan, Center Square; Miss Dianna Hinnegan, Center Square; Hal Warner, Center Square; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elston, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Newell, and Terry 11, Jackson Church Road and Mr. and Mrs. Dur- wood Splitt. % 48 Bridesmaids were ST Constance Kapral, Barbara Yakus, Mrs. Jeanne Kapral, Michelle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bevevino Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury Frank Castellino S.A. Dimond Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher Agnes Gregson Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Molski Paul S. Monahan Mrs. Harvey Johnson Justin Bergman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ansilio Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow Mrs. William H. Dierolf Dr. George Nahas John J. Bourke Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis Mrs. T.J. French George M. Jacobs Robert L. Casper Robert S. Miller Drs. I. & P. Berger Dr. Michael Bucan Mr. and Mrs. James Qliver Anees B. Barakat, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. A.A. Mascali Sen. Frank J. O'Connell A. Pesavento Earl and Alice Brown James F. Farrell Frank Henry Barbara Hoffstot Dr, and Mrs. C.W. Koehl Mr.-and Mrs. Howard Levinson Mrs. Abram Nesbitt 2nd Arline B. Rood Victoria Salansky Mrs. Robert E. Shortz Imogene F. Slocum Michael J. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. William Strause Howard A. Swain, Jr. Cdr. W.A. Williams, U.S.N. (Ret.) Philip A. Zachary Dr. Lanning A. Anselmi E. Charles Coslett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. Dreher George Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kubasti Robert W. Laux Mr. and Mrs. John Liput Mr. and Mrs. William Runner, Jr. Frank Townend Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Malek Ahmad Mrs. Margaret Fischer Dr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Kay Anthony Marchakitus Catherine P. Tkach Thomas Winter John Cirincione Esther Farrar Atty. and Mrs. Merton Jones Richard F. Laux J.D. Reishus Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rome Dr. Marshall U. Rumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. P. Schalm Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman Russell B. Stone * . Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegenfus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cesasrini Mr. and Mrs. John Horoshko Mrs. John T. Juke Mr. and Mrs. J. David Roskos Mrs. Marion H. Schooley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slocum Janet K. Smith Carmela C. Thomas Jorda, and Mrs. Susan Evanoski. They were attired identically to the maid of honor and carried similar bouquets of silk. In their hair, they also wore a single comb of silk matching flowers. Carl E. Johnson, Jr. was the best man. Ushers Laurence of Ceasetown. -0- Mrs. Margaret Bon- ning, Jackson Church Road spent two weeks vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilcox of Corfu, N.Y. -0- Two Fold Club of Huntsville U.M. Church spent a day at Jim Thorpe. They visited the Asa Packer mansion and other interesting places in that area. “0: Mrs. Charlotte Weaver of Demunds and grand- children, Charity and Earl Bainbridge, were luncheon guests recently were Nicholas Potter, Shadrach H. Jones, IV, Gerald Kapral, Donald Kapral and Thomas Morgan. The bride was feted at a shower given by her bridesmaids at Yester- Days restaurant. She was also honored at a lun- cheon shower given by the mother of the groom at her home. A cocktail hour and reception were held in the -0- Dold and children of Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean, of Ceasetown enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cease, of Plymouth. -0- Arnold Swan, of Grand Island, N.Y. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning, Sr. =0)- The Holden Newell Jr. family enjoyed a picnic on July 4 at Moon Lake. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gilligan, of Wyoming, visited Mr. and Mrs. King’s Ballroom at Jimeal’s Banquet Hall, after which the couple was flown to Disney World for their wedding trip. The groom’s mother and father entertained at a rehearsal dinner at their home. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of West Side Area Vocational Technical School, and attended Wilkes College. She will continue her Velton Bean on July 4. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis, of Williamsport, were dinner guests on July 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood = Splitt, of Jackson Church Road. -0- Drew Edward Town- send, of Elizaebethtown spent a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice, Huntsville-Chase Road. -0- Sincere Sympathy is extended to the Newell family on the death of Holden Newell Sr., of Noxen, who died on July 9. Science and Nursing in the Philadelphia area. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Dallas High School and is a Cum Laude graduate of Bucknell University. He is Chi Alpha Fraternity and is employed as a Systems Programmer by the Burroughs Corporation in Paoli. The couple is now residing in Phoenixville. ushers. aa