THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1983 7} Bishop welcomed With Joan Kingsbury INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED for the annual Commo- dore’s Ball held by the Harveys Lake Yacht Club. This black tie affair honors past commodores and welcomes the incoming commodore with a special ‘passing of the hat” ceremony. Thomas WwW Ambrose is Com modore; Kar Arbogast is com modore-elect Harry Mattern is vice commodore- elect. Committee members included Mrs. Karl Arbogast, Mrs. Thomas Ambrose, Mrs. Harry Mat- tern, Mrs. Marie Line, Mrs. John Piepon, Mrs. Dorothy Chaney, Mrs: William Wentz, William Wentz, Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Mrs. Sherman Harter: -0- CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Marshall, RD 3, Dallas, who celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary recently. The Marshalls were married Nov. 26, 1925 in Plains Methodist Church. Their attendants were Martha Mar- shall and Dr. E.R. Jenkins. The Marshalls have two daugh- ters, Marilyn Pearson, of Colorado; and Lois Baumgartner, of Edwards- ville. They also have five grandchil- dren and six great grandchildren. Mr. Marshall is a retired insur- ance broker. To celebrate their anniversary, the Marshalls were guests at a KINGSBURY WESTMORELAND ELEMEN- TARY SCHOOL was bustling with activity last week. Santa’s Secret Workshop was held by the PTO so that students could purchase Christ- mas gifts for their parents, brothers and sisters. This activity is not a money maker, but is a service project for the children. Ann Bri- nola was chairperson and did a fine job organizing and operating the Store. As president of ‘the West- moreland PTO, I would like to extend special thanks to the parents who volunteered their time and to the teachers who were marvelous with the children. -0- BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dukes, Chase Road, Shav- ertown, who celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary Oct. 29. The Dukes were married ron the 25th anniversary of Mrs. Dukes’ parents by the Rev. Charles Wolfe, pastor of the First Evangelical Church, Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Dukes’ parents Stanley O. and Elizabeth Davis Brink were their attendants. The couple has two children, Alan Robert, Harveys Lake; and Betsy Ann Aston, Dallas. They have three grandchildren, Nancy Lynn and Noreen Lee Dukes and Jed Lloyd Aston. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dukes are retired. -0- MICHELLE AND KEVIN COOMBS and DEBRA AND DOUG- LAS LORD were recently joined in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs were mar- 675-0835 The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Right Rev. Msgr. Francis Kane of Immaculate Conception Church, West Pittston assisted by Msgr. Edmund Penkula of St. Mary’s Nativity Church, Plymouth. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the Coombs are residing in Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lord were married in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown with Father Joseph Sammons per- forming the double-ring ceremony and celebrating the Nuptial Mass. Following a wedding trip to Aruba and Martha’s Vineyard, the Lord’s are residing at R.D. Tunkhannock. Nesbitt clinic Nesbitt Memorial Hospital is cur- rently offering complete obstetrical services to pregnant women as part of the hospital’s Mother-To-Be Pro- gram. Anyone interested in the Mother- To-Be Service at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital can contact the hospital Obstetrical Department at 288-8959 for more information. ® New Heavy Duty 1984 WHITE Dressmaker, (Lifetime Guarantee) Scott Crispell, a senior at Lake- Lehman High School, was recently chosen for the prestigious Who's Who Among American High School Students. Scott is a College Prep student and recently made the Honor Roll with a 3.0 average. He intends to major in Media Communications. He participated in wrestling during his freshman through junior years at Lehman. His baseball career at Lake-Lehman started as a freshman and will continue through his senior year. Scott has also participated in the Back Mountain Teener League and the American Legion League and hopes to pursue baseball on the college level. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crispell. They reside at Box 96 E-1, Market Street, Noxen. Other children include Dara, an eighth grader at the Lehman Jr. High; and a foster-brother Mark, a fourth grader. Scott is the grandson of Mrs. DOUBLE WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY WISHES to Ed and Rita Lyons, Sterling Avenue, Dallas who were married Dec. 7, 1961 in Dec. 9. Under German law, the Dallas Borough Police Chief, who was then in the Army, and his bride had to be married first by the Burgonmeister (town mayor) and then have a church ceremony later. The Lyons are the parents of two sons Edward and Timothy. -0- MR. AND MRS. THOMAS AMICO have moved into their new home at 9 Tamanini Drive, Sunrise Estates, Trucksville. The Amicos formally lived on Schooley Avenue in Exeter. -0- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BER- ETSKI have also moved into Sun- rise Estates on 13 Tamanini Drive from Murray Street, Forty Fort. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SCHROEDERS have moved to 52 Kenilworth Road, Cheltenham Place from their former residence at 103 Wellington Drive, Shavertown. -0- FRED G. SENCHAK of Over- brook Rd., Fernbrook is back home after a 10-day extensive tour of Florida and southern states. He visited former Fernbrook neighbor and cousin, Helen Patner D’Andrea, in Ormond Beach, Fla. -0- wa MARGARET DARING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daring of Dallas, will student teach in Eng- land this winter under a program offered through Moorhead State University. The Christmas Card No One Ever Throws Away. SCOTT.CRISPELL Bertha Crispell of Lehman. Scott’s great-grandparents are Mr. and "Mrs. Heber Belles of Beaumont. 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