CASE == _— ] i = Planning event . The 1983 Starlight Ball, a charity dinner-dance sponsored by the aux- iliary of the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital will be held at the Wood- lands Inn on Saturday, Nov. 19. The ball, celebrating its 15th year, is a major means of funding for the auxiliary. This year’s ball begins with a cocktail hour at 8 p.m., Sherry L. Sherry L. Goble of Centermore- land and Brian A. Janosko of Sayre were united in marriage on ‘Aug. 6 Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Goble of Cen- termoreland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Janosko, Jr. of Sayre. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Donald Walter assisted by Monsignor Jordon of Sayre. Soloist were Gloria Charney Campbell and Tim Rought. Organist was Mrs: Arla Charney. followed by a gourmet dinner. Con- tinuous dance music will be pro- vided by the Lee Vincent Orchestra and Take Four. Anyone wishing to attend this gala event may contact Mrs. Robert Casper or any auxilian. Mrs. Edwin Lyons is chairman of the event. She has appointed the following commit- tee chairmen to assist her in plan- ning an outstanding evening for all co-chairman; Mrs. Stephen War- tella and Mrs. Michael Hudacek, Patron Chairmen: Mrs. Robert Casper, Invitations Chairman, Co- chairmen, Mrs. Paul Greismer and Mrs. Jorge Abrantes; Mrs. Sanford Sternleib, Dinner Chairman; Mrs. William Rusin, Publicity Chairman; Mrs. Warren Johnson, Seating Chairman, and Mrs. Clifford Bige- low and Mrs. Isadore Robins, Co- chairman; Mrs. Albert Schiowitz, Arrangements Chairman; Mrs. Guy Serpico, Treasurer; Mrs. Wesley Harris, Decorations Chairman; Mrs. David Baltimore, Planning Advisor. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose her sister, Nancy Goble as her maid of honor. Brides- maids were Cyndi Ayers, Brenda - Rought and Cheryl Foley. Renee Witkowski was flowergirl. John Janosko, brother of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Patrick Janosko, also brother of the groom, Alan Pugh and Kerry Grissinger. Brian Goble, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. An evening cocktail hour and reception were held at the V.F.W. Post Hall in Kingston. A rehearsal dinner party, hosted by the parents of the bridegroom, was held at the Castle Inn, Dallas. The bride was feted at a shower given by her attendants. She was also honored at a brunch shower hosted by Mrs. John Janosko and Mrs. Patrick Janosko at Tomasco’s Country Club, Waverly, N.Y. The bride. is a graduate of Tunk- hannock Area Schools and College Misericordia. She was employed by Custom Management Corp. as Food Service Director for their account with Heritage Nursing Home in Sayre, and has taken a leave to (Mon. - Fri.) complete her Dietitic Internship at Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, N.Y. The bridegroom is a graduate of Sayre Area High School and Penn State College. He is employed by IBM Corp. in Owego, N.Y. Following a wedding trip to the New Jersey shore, the couple is residing in Johnson City. N.Y. Planning party : Committee member Mary Taylor, left, and chairperson Peggy Adams discuss final plans for the Business and Professional Women Club's Wine and Cheese Party to be held Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building. ing in Milwaukee for the annual session of the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Freemasonry for the Northern Jurisdiction. George K. Haines, of Sweet Valley, is scheduled to receive the 33rd Degree, the highest honor of Scottish Rite Masonry, today at ceremonies conducted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Degree Masons and their wives were expected from the 15 north-- eastern and midwestern states Haines, a television technician, will be among 164 Freemasons of the United States, Canada, Europe and Latin America meet- Grotto Pizza Harveys Lake New Fall Schedule Now Open Wed. & Thurs. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Fri., Sat., & Sun. 11 a.m. - midnight Closed Monday & Tuesday Pizza, Spaghetti & Sandwiches our Specialties 639-1264 FUTURE. th ¥ © S 3 Nerf # 5 £ A okt SC a