The Shavertown United Methodist Women will sponsor a Birthday Tea, _ Sept. 27, 8 p.m. in the Church Social Hall. The program will feature Alice Glawe of Bear Creek and Florida ' area in a program ‘On the Board- - walk of Atlantic City.” ’ Tickets are available from mem- bers of United Methodist Women or by calling 696-2620 or 696-3375. Hostesses are as follows: January, Lorraine Allen, Frances Klaboe. February, Jean Linker, Ollie Daubert. March, Wilma Williams, Marie McCoy. April, Audrey McGough, Cassie Munzing. May, Marilyn Ostrum, Vivian Newcomb. June, Mary Kloeber, Evans. July, Betty Rogers, Harriet Stahl. August, Grace Lord, Elaine Bear- ley. September, Nancy Deeble, Helen Earles. October, Hazel Honeywell, Newhart. November, Beverly Bunney, Mar- ilyn Wesley. December, Eleanor Olenick, Lil- Peggy Kate SUPER SAVINGS FALL SALE WINDMILL PRODUCTS VITAMIN C SPECIALS Vitamin C 500mg Bot. 100 Sale $1.99 (Reg. $2.89) Rose Hips Time Released Bot. 90mg. Reg. $5.98 Buy 1 Get 1 Free! 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The bride was given in marriage by :Bruce Smith.: Attendants were Paula Broody and Richard Smith. A garden reception was held fol- lowing the ceremony after which the couple left on a honeymoon to Atlantic City. Mrs. Bieschke is owner-operator of Smith’s Convalescent Home. Mr. Bieschke is employed at Dauksis Construction. The couple will reside at Dimmick Hill, Noxen. Volunteers needed Maple © Hill Nursing Home, Lehman, is seeking volunteers to aid in activities programs with resi- dents. Openings exist in several areas. For more information, please call Maple Hill (675-1787) and ask for Activities Director. 675-5234 AUTO-HOME-LIFE BUSINESS-HEALTH NATIONWIDE » Home Office Columbus Ohio Nationwide Mutual Insuronce Company Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company Nationwide Life Insurance Company Kiwanis members The Kiwanis Club of Dallas inducted two new Shown above, from left, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Poepper- ling Sr., of RD 3, Wyoming, Carver- ton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 20, with a Mass of Thanksgiving and renewal of vows at St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, by the Rev. John P. Foley. They were married on Aug. 16, REDUCED PRICES ON ALL POOL COVERS ALL SIZES GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES BUY NOW FOR BIG SAVINGS WE DELIVER Last Year Prices on All Merchandise PLYMOUTH POOLS Guarantee the Lowest Prices Also Carry Replacement Liners CALL 779-3286, 779-2054 For A Free Estimate = Back Mountain Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN a cash today! I VO VU VU VU UU UU UU UU UY UU TI UI I YY VV VV VV VV VV YY Dail y Specials Shopping Center WYOMING WE'LL PUBLISH YOUR “ACTION AD" UNTIL dh oO OO O&O OD OOO OO OD oo oe Be Bb Bo A OD OOD DD oO Oo oo bo bo oH Oo ~ a oO DD Oo Bb Oo Oo 4 Y zy . A ~ 2 hn ; hand i ob AN 1933 at St. Mary’s of the Immacu- late’ Conception Church on South Washington St., Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. Hugh Kelly. Mrs. Poep- perling is the former Carmel Futch, daughter of the late Joseph and Agnes Donnelly Futch of Exeter. Mr. Poepperling is the son of the late William and Louise Becker Poepperling of Wilkes-Barre. Their attendants were Mrs. Alice Blessing Hofnér and Paul Poepper- ling. The Poepperlings are the parents of two children, William of Pam- pano Beach, Fla. and Mrs. Renee Spare of Carverton. They have five grandchildren, Colleen, Robert, Linda, Bruce and Brian Spare. Attending the Mass was the first pastor of St. Frances Cabrini Church, the Rev. Monsignor Joseph W. Padden and the Rev. Thomas Croghan. A reception was held later for family and friends, by their children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Poepperling have been residents of Carverton for the last 40 years. Mr. Poepperling is a member. of the Operating Engineering Local 542, retired. Son born to Hasels “ Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hasel, 10 Parrish Street, Dallas announce the birth of their son, Andrew David, on Thursday, Aug. 25, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Andrew has an older sister, Chris- tina Michelle. Grandparents include Rev. John and Arlena Hasel of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Imre and Ellie Lorenz of Connecticut. Great grandfathers include Ernest P. Smith, Ripley, Miss. and Joseph Feher, Budapest, Hungary. eon, Past Lt. The club is fellowship. Deca awards "Dallas Post/Glenn S Bodish Mountain Blood Council Back Mountain Blood Council Resources. Fifty people were awarded Deca Donor pins at the Back Mountain blood collection at Shavertown United Methodist Church on Tues- day, Sept. 13. An additional 124 signed up for membership, many of future. The Deca Donor Club was offi- cially launched on June 25 at Wil- CALL RICH METCALF ULTRA CLEAN RD 2, Shickshinny COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL! 1 REG. UPHOLSTERED CHAIR *15 veivel and Halton Cotton katra) 1 REG. 6 FT. 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The word ‘Deca’ stems from the Greek for 10, implying every 10 weeks and the membership pin embodies five arrows signifying five donations in a year. The pin is the creation of Nancy Carmon, Public Relations Coordinator at the Blood Center in Wilkes-Barre. A pin is awarded at the completion of each fifth dona- tion. Deca Donor Clubs have now been formed around donor groups at Wil- liamsport Hospital, Mercy Hospitl, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre City Center Blood Council, Scranton Center City Blood Council, as well as the Back Mountain Blood Coun- cil. Plans are underway for clubs at the Abington, Pittston and Nanti- coke Blood Councils as well as groups in Milton, Williamsport and ‘similar communities. Current mem- “bership is in excess of 600. TABLE PADS From $39.95 CALL TODAY FOR IN HOME MEASUREMENTS All Pads Fully Guaranteed NORTH EAST TABLE PAD COMPANY 474-6120 NANCY CALDERONE BALLY MEN'S NEW FALL ARRIVALS CHOOSE FROM VARIOUS STYLES Ci $100 to $250 Salet®
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