The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1983, Image 7

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Class reunion
Dallas Post/Dan
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kleban, RD 3, Hunlock
Creek to Garit R. Pesavento, son of Mr. and Eugene
Pesavento, 245 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
. Pastor Lynn Rothrock performed the double ring
ceremony.
* The bride, given in marriage by her father, was
attired in a white chiffon designer gown by Queenfit.
The Queen Anne neckline and large puff sleeves were
trimmed with Schiffli lace. A chiffon flower accented
the natural waistline. The flounce around the hemline of
the gown gathered in the back to a full cathedral train,
again trimmed in Schiffli lace. She wore a half Juliet
cap enhanced with seed pearls. Her fingertip length veil
of illusion was edged in matching lace. The bride wore
cultured pearl earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. She
carried a bridal cascade of white cattleya orchids, white
roses and freesia complimented by ferns.
Mrs. Joan Kingsbury of Dallas, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor. She was attired in a rosette tissue
taffeta gown designed with an empire bodice detailed
‘with a cummerbund. A matching bolero jacket featured
short bouftant sleeves. To compliment her gown, Mrs.
Kingsbury selected a modified pillbox detailed with
illusion and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of
rubrum lilies and alstroemeria accented with babies
‘breath. :
The bride chose her cousin, Mrs. Carol Keefer, and
Mrs. Cindy Brin as her bridesmaids. They were attired
Nicole Kingsbury“and Nancy Kingsbury, nieces of the
bride, were junior bridesmaids. They were attired in
light rosette gowns similar to the attendants. They
tions, heather and babies breath accented by white
streamers. In their hair they wore a matching comb of
light rosette ribbon and babies breath.
Mark Pesavento, brother of the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were William Kingsbury, Jr., brother-in-
law of the bride and Christopher Stemmer.
William Kingsbury 3rd, nephew of the bride, was
ringbearer.
The mother of the bride chose a floor length rose pink
giana gown accented by a long sleeve matching jacket.
She wore a corsage of pink cymbidium orchids. The
mother of the bridegroom chose a mauve silk chiffon
floor length gown. It featured a matching sash and three
quarter length puffed sleeves. She wore a corsage of
mauve cymbidium orchids.
The cocktail hour and evening reception were held at
the Knights of Columbus, Luzerne.
. A rehearsal’ party was held at the home of the
bridegroom’s parents.
The bride was honored at a variety shower given by
her attendants, her mother and the bridegroom’s
mother.
computer programmer in the Data Processing Depart-
ment at Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc.
The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary's High
Shavertown
MRS. GARIT R. PESAVENTO
School and Luzerne County Community College. He is
employed in the Press Department of Offset Paperback
Mfrs., Inc.
Following a honeymoon to Bermuda, the couple is
residing in Dallas.
The Jacobs Brothers
Evangelist Association will
present. a concert on
Friday, Aug. 12, from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. as part of the
‘28th Annual Barbeque and
Auction sponsored by the
United Methodist Church
‘of Centermoreland.
The barbeque and auc-
tion will be held Friday
and Saturday, Aug. 12 and
13, with dinner being
7 p.m. The meal is planned
and prepared by the ladies
Sheryl Phillips and Bea
Beatty. The men of the
church are in charge of
roasting the chicken.
~ This event, over the past
28 years, has permitted
the rebuilding of the Cen-
“termoreland United Meth-
odist Church, the erection
of a new and modern home
for the minister’s family,
the purchase of five acres
of adjoining land which is
used for a playground for
little league games and
space for the Boy Scout
and Girl Scout Troops.
Anyone wishing to
donate items to the auction
THE JACOBS BROTHERS
is asked to call 333-4525 or ments to have these items
333-4354 to make arrange- picked up.
With Joan Kingsbury
Just around
the corner
WARM WISHES FOR MUCH HAPPINESS TO MR.
Sacred Heart Church, Dupont. Rev. Leo Kozlowski
performed the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Koor is the former Cindy Szulewski, Dupont,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Szulewski. Mr. Koor
is the son of Ted Koor, of Dallas, and Mrs. Maria Koor,
of Sydney, Australia.
A graduate of Pittston Area High School, Mrs. Koor is
boro, N.J. Mr. Koor, a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High
School and Penn State University with a degree in
Mechanical Engineering Technology, is employed by
Stone and Webster, Cherry Hill, N.J.
Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the Koors are
residing in New Jersey.
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FORMER SHAVERTOWN RESIDENTS, MR. AND
MRS. JOHN C. BUSTIN, now residing at 1427 Faxon
Parkway, Williamsport, have announced the birth of a
son, Brian Patrick, on Monday, July 4, in Divine
Providence Hospital, Williamsport.
The couple has two other children, Lisa Marie 10 and
Robert Jason, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bustin, 30
Saginaw St., Dallas will be Godparents.
—Births
Congratulations are extended to the following area
residents who have welcomed new additions to their
families:
A son, July 27, to ANN AND BRAXTON
HILLERMAN, RD 1, Box 203, Dallas Twp. in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
A son, July 22, to BARBARA AND CHARLES
BESTEDER, RD 1, Box 219, Lakeside Dr., Harveys
Lake, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
A son, July 19, to VICKY AND RICHARD DELANEY.
RD 4, Box 537, Dallas, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.
A son, July 22, to MARYANN AND EUGENE
NEARHOUSE, RD 5, Box 155, Shavertown, in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
A son, July 22, to BETHANNE AND TERRY SMITH,
RD 3, Box 2732, Dallas, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
A daughter, July 26, to GAIL AND PETER FRANKO,
Jr., P.O. Box 157, Lehman, in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital.
Woman’s club meets
The former Dallas Senior Woman's Club was enter-
tained at the home of Mrs. Theresa Decker of Sterling
Avenue, Dallas, at.a patio party for the sixth annual
Those attending the affair were Mesdames Alva
kggleston Arline Evans, Joseph F. Schneider, Pauline
B. Clewell, Almenia Evans, Jeanne Richards, Bettie
Brace, Evelyn T. Eck, Dorothy Landmesser, Millie
LaBar, Marion Whitney, Grace Richardson, Ann
Jordan, Rose Rosnick, Fran Cowett, Alice Yaple, Lettie
Culver, Doris Maturi, Dorothy Huston and the hostess,
Theresa Decker.
Family reunion planned
The 77th Annual Kitchen-Montross Family Reunion
will be held Sunday, Aug. 14, at Hanson’s Park, Harveys
Lake. :
Lunch will be held at 12:30 p.m. and participants are
asked to bring their own picnic lunch with a dessert to
share. The usual prizes and news updates will begin the
meeting at 2 p.m.
Special focus this year will be gathering information
on family members who have served in the Armed
Forces. :
Evans family plans reunion
The 71st James K. and Oliver Evans reunion will be
Sunday, Aug. 7. Lunch will be at 12:30 with a business
tion to update their family records.
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The United Methodist
Church at Dymond Hollow
was the setting for the
July 9th marriage of Miss
Debbie S. Keyes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Keyes of Falls, to John E.
Kern, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Kern, Dallas.
The bride is the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Dymond and Mr.
and Mrs. Morton keyes of
Falls. The bridegroom is
the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Elenchik and
Mrs. Marion A. Kern of
Dallas.
Rev. Donald Walter,
pastor of Centermoreland
United Methodist Church,
and Rev. Joseph Sam-
mons, pastor of St.
Therese’s R.C. Church,
Shavertown, officiated at
the ecumenical service.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her parents,
chose her sister, Sandy
Keyes, as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Erin
Evans, Suzanne Kern,
sister of the bridegroom,
Tammi Keyes, sister of
the bride.
Tim Kern served as best
man for his brother.
Ushers were Fred Mihal,
Leon Kern, cousin of the
bridegroom; Wayne Lamo-
Organist was Janet
Taylor.
Following the ceremony,
a reception was held at St.
Mary’s Hall, Lake Winola.
Rehearsal dinner, hosted
Pe R NAT
by the bridegroom’s par-
ents was held at the Pine-
brook Inn, Dallas.
The bride was honored
at a variety shower given
by her grandmother, Mrs.
Ernest Dymond, and Jan
Polak and Norma Lamo-
reaux, aunts of the bride.
A garden party also was
given by Erin Evans and
her mother, Mrs. Betty
Ludlow. The bride was
also honored at a variety
shower given by the
mother and sisters of the
bridegroom, Jennifer, Suz-
anne and Amy Kern.
The bride is a graduate
of Wyoming Area High
School and attended Penn
State-Lehman for two
years.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Dallas Senior
High School and Luzerne
County Community Col-
lege at Nanticoke. He is
presently serving with the
United States Air Force at
the Dyess, Texas Air
Force Base.
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