A BIG “THANK YOU” to the friendly looking fellow who walks along Pioneer Avenue each morning around nine o’clock. This fellow always has his arms full of trash that has been picked up from the roadside. Thank goodness there are BACK MT. HELP & WORK WANTED ADS NEIGHBORS WILLING TO EXCHANGE SOME SERVICES FOROTHER SERVICES » TOY EXCHANGE NEIGHBORS EXCHANGING SHOPPING HINTS, DO IT YOURSELF AND DOLLARSTRETCHING IDEAS, ETC. ° FREE ITEMS FREEENTERTAINMENT a TO PLACE YOUR FREE COPING CLASSIFIED CALL Mon. thruFri.8a.m. 5p.m. 675-52110r 825-6868 ELLEN CAMPBELL AND MARTHA BARANOWSKI recently presented a session on ‘Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going’ ‘at the Association for Retarded Citizens retreat held at the Kirby Episcopal House, Glenn Summit. Ellen, who lives in Hunts- ville, is president of ARC of Luzerne County. -0O- LABOR DAY traditionally ends the summer season although this year no one told the weather man. Both the Harveys Lake Yacht Club and Newberry Country Club held end of the season celebrations. The Yacht Club regatta and fireworks display is enjoyable not only for J.E.T. COAL CO. R. Slocum Ave., Exeter SUMMER COAL SPECIAL 368° ..~ ALL SIZES - DELIVERED PICK-UP YOURSELF AND SAVE 655-4656 Suburban Propane SALES & SERVICE LP-gas Personnel LASERS Ot cash today! WE'LL PUBLISH YOUR “ACTION AD” UNTIL - _~—b bb bb Ob bob OO Ob Ob Ob Oo Oo Oo 0 Ob A bb Oo oO Lb Oo bo bobo DoD LL a club members but for the many spectators as well. Newberry Country Club members and guests danced to the fones of the ‘Dimensions’ following cock- tails and hors d’oeuvres on Satur- day evening. A family picnic was enjoyed on Sunday while Monday the ‘Calcutta’ Tennis Tournament provided an exciting end to the season. -0- IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN in children’s clothing, stop in at the Closet at Trinity United Presbyterian Church in Dallas. Good, used clothing is avail- able at very reasonable prices in addition to many lovely crafts which have been made by the church women. The Closet .is open on Wednesdays. ~0- BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Poepperling, Sr., Carver- ton, who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married on Aug. 16, 1933 in St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception Church, S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. Hugh Kelly. The Poepperlings are parents of two children, William, Pompano Beach, Fla.; and Mrs. Renee Spare, Carverton. They have five grand- children, Colleen, Robert, Linda, Bruce and Brian Spare. To mark their anniversary, a Mass of Thanksgiving was held in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carver- ton. A. reception given by their childen and grandchildren was held for family and friends. -0- CHARLOT ANN RICHARDS, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas and JOHN F. 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In the meantime, students are attend- ing classes at the Dallas Elemen- tary School while Sunday Masses are being held at Mercy Chapel at College Misericordia. It really gives me a good feeling to see how church parishioners and members of the community pitched in to get things done. -0- CONGRATULATIONS to Rev. and Mrs. russell Edmondson, Lehman who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary August 21. They were married in Windsor Avenue Bible Church, Oceanside, Long Island by the late Rev. Frank Vurture. 3 The Edmonsons are parents of five children, Warren, Georgia; David, Tunkhannock; Stephen, Fernbrook; Gene, Germany; and Regina, Bible College in Colorado. They have five grandchildren and one foster grandchild. Ginger Gillis wed recently Ginger B. Gillis of Dallas and Anthony V. Bologna of Brooklyn, N.Y., were united in marriage on Aug. 25 at Neptune Chapel, Hunlock Creek. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Sewell, uncle of the bride. Given in marriage by Richard Tattersall, the bride chose her sister, Mary Black, as her maid of honor. Russell Scotto served as best man. The bride wore a street-length white dress and carried a bouquet of orchids. The maid of honor wore a matching pink street length dress and also carried orchids. Following the ceremony, guests the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Eva Hoover. Following a wedding trip to Niag- ara Falls, the couple is residing in Brooklyn, N.Y., where Mr. Bologna is employed as an iron worker. 675-5234 AUTO-HOME-LIFE BUSINESS-HEALTH WGI »s Home Office Columbus Ohio Nationwide Mutual Insuronce Company Notionwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Nationwide Life Insurance Company TORO money back. And you still keep the Toro. If it snows more than that you'll really be glad you bought a Toro snowthrower. Offer includes S-140, S-200R, S-200E, S-620E, and all two stage models. Come in for full details. IVA [ABBY 113] PHONE XE EL Miss Marianne McGuire, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGuire, Krispin Road, Kingston Twp., and Ray Karalunas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Karalunas, Sr., 16 Oliver St., Swoyersville, were married recently in East Dallas United Methodist Church, Rev. Donald Walter, pastor, officiated. Mrs. Laura O’Malley, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Ronald Karalunas, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride was attired in a formal white gown of English lace and silkened organdy with a high neck- line of alencon lace trim and a cameo neckline of English net. The neckline was edged with a trim of alencon lace above a full overlay of English net forming a capelet sleeve and falling to a waistline drape. It had a fitted bodice with a natural waistline and a full skirt of English lace bordered with a ruffle of alencon lace. Her chapel train of English lace was detachable. Her headpiece was a halo of summer flowers featuring white daisies, yellow rosebuds, pink car- nations, baby’s breath, stephanatis and statis. She carried a matching cascade of daisies, rosebuds and carnations with white floral accents and white satin streamers. Mrs. O’Malley, matron of honor and sister 0g the bride, wore a lemon yellow matching gown designed with a high neckline of alencon lace trim, and a cameo neckline of English net featuring a full overlay of English net forming a capelet sleeve and waistlength drape. It has a fitted bodice and pleated knitted chiffon skirt. She wore a headpiece of yellow rosebuds and baby’s breath and © TROPICAL & MARINE FISH © AKC REGISTERED PUPPIES ® KITTENS © BUNNIES © SMALL ANIMALS carried a bouquet of white daisies, yellow rosebuds, pink carnations streamers. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents. Following a wedding trip to Niag- ara Falls and Canada, the couple is now residing at Valley View Trailer Court, Dallas Township. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and attended Delaware Valley Agriculture College at Doylestown and Penn State Lehman campus. She is employed at the Dallas Veterinary Clinic. Mr. Karalunas is a graduate of Central Catholic High School and attended King’s College, Wilkes- Barre, where he received a degree member of the sales department of Keystone Coca Cola Bottling Co., Pittston Twp. Elstons note anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston, Kunkle, observed their 68th wedding recently. They were married Sep- tember 8, 1915, in the Luzerne Meth- odist Church by Rev. H.M. Kelly. Mrs. Elston is the former Agnes Isaacs, daughter of the late John and Estella Kunkle Isaacs, of Kunkle. Mr. Elston is the son of the late Marvin K. and Lana Hoyt Elston, also of Kunkle. Prior to retirement, Mr. Elston was engaged in farming. The Elstons have six children, Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Lana Birnstock, Gomer Elston, Wayne Elston, Gene Elston, all of Kunkle; Marvin J. Elson, Dallas. S. MAIN PLAZA WILKES-BARRE