The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 14, 1982, Image 8

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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Arnold Swan, of Grand
Island, N.Y. recently
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Bonning, Sr.
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The Holden Newell Jr.
family enjoyed a picnic on
July 4 at Moon Lake.
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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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lewis, of Williamsport,
were dinner guests on
July 7 of Mr. and Mrs.
Durwood = Splitt, of
Jackson Church Road.
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Drew Edward Town-
send, of Elizaebethtown
spent a week with his
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Shouldice,
Huntsville-Chase Road.
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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.
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