The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 29, 1984, Image 7

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Robin Evans
wed recently
Robin Evans, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Evans, Dallas and
Kevin L. Cleveland, son of Mr. and
mrs. Louis Cleveland, Evans Falls
were recently united in marriage at
United Methodist
Church. The Rev. James A. Wert
performed the double ring cere-
mony. :
The bride chose a princess style
gown of white satin with beaded
venice lace appliques and a match-
ing headdress with a veil of finger-
tip illusion. She carried a cascade of
daisy mums, miniature carnations
and sterling silver roses.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose Tina Wentzel as
her matron of honor. Her brides-
maids were Sue Horvath and Carol
Nelson. Her flower girl was Tammy
Meyers, niece of the bridegroom.
The attendents were attired in
gowns of misty mauve guiana and
carried nosegays of orchid daisy
mums.
+ David Michaels was best man.
Ushers were William Evans,
brother of the bride and Barry
Cleveland, brother of the bride-
Following the ceremony, a cock-
tail hour and reception were held at
the Woodlands Inn. A rehearsal
dinner was hosted by the parents of
the bridegroom. The bride was
entertained at a kitchen shower
given by her grandmothers, Mrs.
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Alexander “Al’’ Lipko, owner and
operator of Ye Old Clock Shop
located at the Dallas Center in
Dallas, celebrated his 75th birthday
on August 19.
Mr. Lipko was born in Wilkes-
Barre, son of the late Joseph and
‘to the former Anna Mikita of Conne-
ticut.
Lipko is very active in various
organizations and church activities
such as Past President of the Tatra
Club and served 38 years on the
Board of Trustees at the Orthodox
Cathederal in Wilkes ‘Barre. He is
Past Noble Grand of Independant
MR. AND MRS. CLEVELAND
Lester Evans and Mrs. Hariet Stahl.
A variety shower for the bride was
hosted by the groom’s mother and
sisters.
The bride is a graduate of Dallas
High School and Empire Beauty
School. The bridegroom is a gradu-
ate of Tunkhannock High School and
is employed by Inter Metro Indus-
tries of Wilkes-Barre.
Order of the Odd Fellows and Past
President of the Junior Mechanics.
Lipko is a Charter of the National
Clock Association in Columbia, Pa.,
and is presently serving on the
Better Business Bureau as a Direc-
tor. He is a Senior member of the
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox
Church on E. Main St., Wilkes
Barre. He is president of the Metro
Credit Service Inc. and Corporate
Owner of the Ye Old Clock Shop.
He was honored with a party at
the Gus Genetti’s Motel in Wilkes-
Barre where he was toasted by his
family and many friends.
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Miss Suzanne Jane Hudak, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hudak
of Lehman, recently became the
bride of Robert Peter Rismondo,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Rismondo of Dallas.
The Rev. Joseph F. Sammons
performed the double ring cere-
mony and celebrated the Nuptial
Mass at St. Therese’s Church in
Shavertown.
The bride, escorted to the altar by
her father, was atired in a white
designer gown of silk organza by
Eve of Milady from diana Designs.
Her formal length gown featured a
Queen neckline and full classic
sleeves trimmed in imported venice
lace, highlighted with schiffli
embroidery. Pearls and sequins
adorned the venice appliques which
trimmed the bodice, sleeves and A-
line shirt. Venice appliques and‘
schiffli embroidery embellished her
scalloped hemline which swept to
cathedral length. To compliment
her gown, she chose a matching
riding hat with a turned up side
brim, adorned with pearls and crys-
tals set off by a two-tiered walking
length veil.
Gray-Hines
vows taken
Rosemary Gray of Noxen and
Howard Hines also of Noxen, were
united in marriage on Aug. 10 at
Neptune Chapel, Hunlock.
Mike Gray, son of the bride, was
ringbearer. Rev. Richard Tattersall
performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Hines is employed at Smith’s
Convalescent Home, Noxen, and
Mrs. Hines is employed by Penn-
DOT.
Following a wedding trip to the
Poconos, the couple is residing in
Noxen.
On Dean’s List
Mrs. Bonnie Forster Hislop, Del
City, Oklahoma, a former resident
of harveys Lake, was recently noti-
fied by rose State College, OkKla-
homa City, that she has achieved a
4.0 average on completion of the
summer semester. This standing
places Mrs. Hislop on the college’s
Presidential Honor Roll.
gram. of study, Mrs. Hislop main-
tained a place on the Vice-Presiden-
Honor Roll~during the spring
semester. She is.a 1981 graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School where
she was also an honor student.
The daughter of David Forster,
Harveys Lake, and granddaughter
of Mrs. Isaac Forster, Hudson,
Bonnie is married to SSgt. Donald
W. Hislop II. AWAC Aircraft out of
Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
City.
SSgt. and Mrs. Hislop are the
parents of a two year old son,
Richard Donald II.
Anniversaries
to be noted
Wedding Anniversary Celebra-
tions for couples observing their
50th or 25th wedding anniversaries
during 1984 are scheduled for
Sunday, September 23 at the Church
of St. Ignatius, Kingston and Octo-
ber 28 at St. Peter’s Cathedral,
Scranton. The Most Reverend
James C. Timlin, Bishop of Scran-
ton, will celebrate a Mass of
Thanksgiving on both occasions.
Each liturgy will begin at 3 p.m.
Reservations are necessary at
least three weeks in advance of the
celebration. Call the Office for
Family Life, 346-8921, for informa-
ion.
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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984 7
The bride carried a cascade of
white roses, stephanotis, lilies of the
valley and mixed foliage.
As her maid of honor, the bride
selected Ann Rismondo, sister of the
bridegroom. Bridesmaids were
Rose Mary Zbiek, Pamela Marr,
Barbara Gehringer and Tammy
Bauder. They wore floor length
organza gowns in yellow, blue,
green, lilac and pink. Each carried
a cascade of rainbow-colored carna-
tions and stephanotis mixed with
ivy.
Kathy Jo Meyers, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl. She wore a
formal length white organza gown
highlighted by a rainbow-colored
sash made by her mother, Mary Jo
Meyers. She carried a small basket
of summer flowers.
John J. Hudak, Jr. served as best
man for his brother. Ushers were
Louis and Patrick Rismondo, broth-
ers of the bridegroom, Mark Hav-
rilla, and David Dombeck. All were
attired in silver gray tuxedos.
Michael DiPaelo, cousin of the
bridegroom, was ring bearer and
was attired in a white tuxedo to
match the groom.
A cocktail hour and evening
reception were held in the Grand
Ballroom of Gus ais Motor
Inn, Wilkes-Barre, hosted by the
parents of the bride.
The bride was feted at a variety
shower given by her attendants at
the Castle Inn, Dallas. A surprise
shower was given by her fellow
employees in New Jersey.
The wedding party was enter-
tained at a rehearsal dinner at the
Castle Inn, Dallas, hosted by the
parents of the bridegroom.
Mr. Rismondo is a graduate of
Dallas High Schol, Luzerne County
Community College and is employed
by Prudential Insurance Co. of New
Jersey.
Following a honeymoon in St.
Thomas, V. I., the couple will reside
in Parlin, New Jersey.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT P. RISMONDO
Microsurgery
Microsurgery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital has been greatly facilitated by the hospital's recent
purchase of the top of the line Zeiss operating microscope. The Zeiss operating icroscope
enables magnification of the surgical operating fields up to 24 times their normal size. It will be
used for reversal of tubal ligation, repair of blocked tubes, and multiple neurosurgical
nrocedures.
The microscope allows two physicians to operate together on the same magnified operating
field. Shown here, Dr. Harry Reich, a Dallas resident and Sandy Salko, Operating Room Head
Nurse, demonstrate the use of the new Zeiss operative fertility microscope.
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