The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 06, 1983, Image 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Kasko
Miss Diana Marie
Muller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Muller,
Sweet Valley, and
Michael Adnrew Kasko,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Kasko Jr., Chase,
were united in Holy
Matrimony on Oct. 9.
The double ring
ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Benjamin F.
Krouse, in the Peek’s
Family Wedding Chapel,
Westminster, Calif.
The bride was given in
marriage by. her.brother,
Quichael Muller of
~ Sunland, Calif.
The bride carried a
bridal bouquet consisting
of white carnations tinted
blue, baby’s breath and
white satin streamers.
She wore a quiana styled
gown which featured a
Victorian neckline and
fitted bodice of Venice
lace, highlighted with
pearls. It also featured a
cathedral-length train
and long classic sleeves
with matching lace and
pearls on the sides and
cuffs. To complement the
gown, a waltz-length veil
of illusion bordered with
matching lace was at-
tached to a Camelot head-
piece of matching Venice
lace and pearls.
Miss Melinda Muller,
sister of the bride, was
maid of honor. She wore a
powder blue formal
length gown. She carried
a smaller matching
bouquet to her gown and
the bride's bouquet,
consisting of tinted blue
carnations, white baby’s
breath and light blue satin
streamers.
Richard Kasko, brother
The date when Home
Economist Pam Johnson
will be presenting the
“Come Share More of the
Good Life at Home-
makers School 1983” is
fast approaching. April 21
marks the day for the
program to be held in
Dallas at College Miseri-
cordia.
@ teipiul hints will be
provided in this enter-
taining cooking program.
Recipes demonstrated
will include appetizers,
main dishes, breads,
desserts and! more.
During the program each
attendee will be able to
Concert
Slated
On Sunday, April 10, at
7:30 p.m., the Fine Arts
Committee of the Shaver-
town U.M. Church will
sponsor another in the
series. of Candlelight
Concerts, ‘Music ~ of
Eastertide,”” which will
feature the Rev. Harriet
Santos as soloist.
She will be singing
Weinberger’s cantata for
high voice, “The Road to
Emmaus,” which is a
en work. Mark Van
Valin of Williamsport will
also sing, and the Concert
Choir will participate.
Other music included
will be the ‘Piece
Heroique’’ of Franck; the
dazzling ‘‘Finale from the
6th Symphony” of Ch. M.
Widor for organ solo; the
Concert Choir will sing
“God So Loved the
World”? from ‘‘The
Crucifixion’ of Stainer;
“Go to Dark
Gethsemane’” of Noble,
and ‘‘O Christ, the
Heavens Eternal King’ of
Thiman. Mark Van Valin
will sing “The Trumpet
Shall Sound” from ‘The
Messiah’ of G.F. Handel.
follow along with Pam in
a free copy of the “Come
Share More of the Good
Life at Homemakers
School 1983” Cookbook.
tion mirrors provide for
easy viewing of the recipe
preparation from each
seat in Merrick Hall.
Appliances for use on-
stage will be provided by
Katyl Appliances.
Debbie Zurinski will be
mistress of ceremonies.
The Dallas Post is
and do.
of the bridegroom, from
Rantoul, Ill. served as
best man.
Following the
ceremony, a reception
was held at the couple's
new apartment, in Tustin.
Mrs. Kasko is a 1981
graduate of Lake-Lehman
High School. Mr. Kasko is
a 1979 graduate, also of
Lake-Lehman High
School. He is currently
serving as a KC-130 plane
captain with the U.S.
Marine Corps in El Toro,
Calif.
The couple are now
residing in Tustin, Calif.
Upon Mr. Kasko’s
separation with the
Marine Corps in May, the
couple will honeymoon
while traveling cross
country, heading back to
Pennsylvania.
proud that the Back
Mountain is one of 300
locales selected frem 48
states for a 1983 Home-
makers School. This event
plays to capacity crowds
across the country and is
the largest homemaker-
oriented program in
North America.
The Dallas Post and
area merchants make this
show possible with their
support, along with such
nationally famous
Trucksvile Cub Pack 155
met recently at the
Trucksville United
Methodist Church
Educational Building.
The opening ceremony
was presented by Den 2.
Cubmaster Dave Werts
welcomed everyone.
The following awards
were then presented to:
Den 1 - Charles Tam-
blyn, three silver arrows;
Francis Hoover, two
silver arrows.
Den 2 - Steven Perrotto -
one silver arrow; William
Dover, Wolf badge, 1 gold
arrow.
Den 4 - Jeff Sands, one
silver arrow; Eric
Stogoski, one silver
arrow ; Michael
Saneholtz, one silver
arrow; Jeff Malak, two
silver arrows; Kenny
Miroslaw, two silver
arrows.
Space derby winners
were awarded the
following ribbons:
Den 1 - first, Mark
Parrish; second, Francis
Hoover, third, Paul May.
Den 2 - first, James
Reynolds; second, Jeff
Dover; third, Steven
Perrotto.
Den 4 - first, Michael
Saneholtz; second, Jeff
Malak; third, Kenny
Miroslaw.
Den 5 - first, Emory
Yurko; second, Eric
German; third, Patrick
Morris.
Webelos - first, Kenny
Wall; second, Mike Fino;
third, Peter Solinksky.
Finalists in the pack
The United Methodist
Homes Guild finalized
plans for the spring
festival and bazaar,
during a recent meeting
at the Methodist Manor in
Tunkhannock.
Those planning to
donate time, money or
goods for the bazaar may
contact the chairperson or
church. manning
following booths:
Candy-Kathryn Kra-
mer, 823-7517, United
Methodist Churches of
Wilkes-Barre, Forty Fort
and Kingston.
Baked Goods-Bea
. Ockenhouse, 675-3031,
United Methodist
Churches of Carverton,
Orange, Centermoreland,
So. Auburn, Montrose,
and S. Montrose.
Jewelry-Mrs. Elwood
Patton, 298-2338, United
Methodist Churches of
Kunkle, Huntsville and
Noxen.
Attic Treasures-Bea
Beatty, 333-4440, United
Methodist Churches of
Glen Lyon, Shavertown,
Trucksville and Center-
moreland.
House and Garden-
Claire Kleinfelter, 639-
sponsors as Blue Bonnet,
Certo, Fleischmanns,
Hershey, Nabisco,
Premium, Presto,
Reeses, Sunbeam,
Velveeta and Sure-Jell.
Plan now to attend the
free Homemakers School
on April 21 at 7 p.m. in
Merrick Hall at College
Misericordia. Bring a
friend - it’s your night out!
2214, United Methodist
Churches of Harveys
Lake, Dallas, Pittston, W.
Pittston, So. Auburn and
Lehman.
Novelties-Ruth Tho-
mas, 457-2660, United
Methodist Churches of
Avoca, Luzerne, Duryea
and Moosic.
Manor and Books-
Beverly Payne, 836-2983.
Clothing-Marion
Taylor, 278-2245, United
Methodist Churches of
Wyalusing, Mehoopany
and Meshoppen.
Children’s Treasures-
Louise Clark, 378-2391,
United Methodist
Churches of Lake Winola
and Camptown.
Lunches--Laura Fitch,
836-2523, United Methodist
Churches of Tunk-
hannock, Meshoppen,
Nanticoke, Ashley, Sugar
Notch, Falls and E.
Lemon.
We are anticipating a
grand spring festival this
year and all participation
will = be greatly ap-
preciated. All proceeds of
this annual bazaar are
used to enhance the
quality of life for the
elderly living in all five
homes of the United
Methodist Homes for the
Aging of the Wyoming
Conference.
BAKERY
OUTLET
ELL UC RY
OPEN DAILY
9a.m.tobp.m.
Mon. thru Thurs.
and Sat.
9a.m.to8p.m.
Friday
Next to Towel Outlet
Memorial Highway, Dallas
675-8608
DR. JOHN WANYO
387 N. MAIN STREET
WILKES-BARRE
"DON'T LIVE
WITH PAIN
ANY LONGER"
If you still have headaches, stomach
aches, shoulder or leg aches; if you are
still told: ‘‘you’ll just have to learn to
live withit”’, if your arthritis is forcing
you to take a few more aspirins daily
than you were taking a year ago; if the
pain pills don’t kill the pain
anymore...then maybe it’s time to
consider chiropractic for your health
care needs. Let chiropractic help you
get well!
72 MAIN STREET
"LUZERNE
were: first - Francis
Hoover, gold medal;
silver medal; third - Paul
May, bronze medal.
Runnersup were James
Reynolds, Mike Fino and
Jeff Dover. These boys
will go to the District
Derby on Saturday, April
16 at the West Pittston
Armory. Best of luck to
the boys; may they
represent Pack 155 well.
A special thank-you to
judges from the
Trucksville Fire Co. who
were terrific: Gerald
Kapral, Dave Burris and
John Jorda.
And a special thank-you
to Webelos leader Dave
Morris for making it all
possible.
Other coming events
are: committee meeting
at Bobbi May’s on
Thursday April 14 at 7
p.m.; circus at the ar-
mory on Monday April 4 -
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Boys must be in uniform,
have a written permission
slip, and be at the
Educational building at
11:30 p.m. Pack meeting
Friday April 22 at 7 p.m.
penny circus night.
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