Peo Miss Daphne Veras, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. James Veras, Shavertown, was married to Samuel Alderson Women meet Alderson United Methodist Women held their regular Septem- ber meeting Thursday evening at the home of Arnold Garinger with Mildred Garinger and Dorothy Marsh as hostesses. Devotions were led by Iva Wall with prayer by Rev. Kennard. The theme for the evening was “Korea, especially stressing Ewha Univer- sity located in Seoul, and claimed to be the largest Women’s University in the world. Guest speaker was Miss Lounetta Lorah, retired mis- sionary who spent many years serv- ing in Japan and visiting Korea several times. She showed slides and gave an interesting talk on her experiences there. Mrs. Kyong Piatt helped plan the regreshments which consisted of pear salad, rice cakes, nuts, and raw apples prepared Korean style. Eleanor Puterbaugh presided at the business meeting during which time favorable reports were given on the Picnic Supper and program at the home of Bill and Doris Anderson; Farewell Dinner honor- ing Peg Garey; and plans were finalized for a trip to the Methodist Manor in Tunkhannock on Sat. Sept. 15 with Virginia Swanson and Millie Garinger presenting the program and Marguerite Cauda and Eleanor Puterbaugh in charge of refresh- ments and transportation. Fall Rummage Sale was announced for Oct. 5 and 6 and Bake sale on Sat., Oct. 6 at the church 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone was reminded to submit ‘““ads’’ and names for the 1985 birth- day calendar. Regreshments were served from an appropriately and beautifully decorated table. Present were Iva Wall, Mabel Ackerman, Doris Anderson, Susan Arasin, Marguerite Cauda, Ann Coulton, Amelia Daves, Sue Dodd, Marge Garinger, Mildred Garinger, Ester Grey, Alice Hold- sworth, Helen Hunsinger, Lounetta Lorah, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Ken- nard, Lucy Manusky, Dorothy Marsh, Betty mintzer, Eleanor Put- erbaugh, Elsie Rauch, Ethel roden, Bernice “Bernie” Stine and Peg Truska. Next meeting will be held at the church with Iva Wall as hostess. Warner Heed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Heed, West Chester, Pa. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Larios of Kingston, N.Y. and the late Mr. and Mrs. James A. Veras of Scranton. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Warren D. Heed, West Ches- ter, Pa. and the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Allen of New York and LaJolla, California. The Rev. Herbert G. Nahas, Wilkes-Barre, and the Rev. George Dimopoulos, Scranton, performed the double-ring ceremony at St. Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox Church, Wilkes-Barre. The bride, attired in the gown and Belgian lace mantilla worn by her mother, was escorted to the altar by her father. Miss Cynthia P. Veras, Shaver- town, was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Anne Kline, Bethlehem; Mrs. Meredith Luckewicz, Villanova, Pa.; and Mrs. Karen Pfeffer, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Peter Heed, of Keene, New Hamp- shire, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. McLain Hawk- ridge, Washington, D.C.; Mr. Michael Kelly, Wilmington, Dela- ware and Mr. Robert Mostertz, Jr., Barrington, Rhode Island. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the Westmoreland Club. Mrs. Heed, a cum laude graduate of Wyoming Seminary, was gradu- ated from Lehigh University, Beth- lehem, Pa. and received a juris doctorate degree from the Dickin- son School of Law, Carlisle, Pa. She expects to be an Assistant District Attorney in Chester County, Pa. Mrs. Heed is a provisional member of the Junior League. Mr. Heed, an attorney, was grad- uated from Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecti- cut. He received his juris doctorate degree from the Dickinson School of Law, where he was a member of the Dickinson Law Review. He is an associate with the firm of Gaw- throp, Greenwood and Halstead, West Chester. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will reside in West Ches- ter. Employee honored according Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Evans, of Church Street, Dallas, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Sept. 19. They were married on September 19, 1928, in the First Presbyterian Church in Northumberland, by the Rev. Ches- ter Todd. Mrs. Evans is the former Arline Shannon of Lee Park. The couple has two sons, Donald J., Jr., of Strasburg, Virginia; and Terry S., of Dallas. They also have five grandchildren, Kim and Jill Evans of Virginia; Steven, Christo- pher and Karen Evans of Dallas. Mr. Evans is a retired school teacher from the Dallas School Dis- trict. The fall candystriping program at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital will begin Monday, Oct. 1. All teenagers interested in volunteering their time and services should contet the hos- pital’s Community Relations Department at 288-1411, extension 4025, by Wednesday, Sept. 19 to ensure enrollment. The program features orientation sessions on the 25th and 26th of September when candystripers will be given a tour of the hospital, learn various hospital rules and regula- tions, as well as participate with an instructor in basic hospital duties. These duties include correct proce- dures in hospital bed making and proper care for handling patients in wheelchairs. CHOWDER. LOBSTER TAIL 8.99 . $2.69 . For nearly 20 years the Nesbitt Candystriping Program has been highly regarded, with the candystri- pers’ service and assistance greatly appreciated throughout the hospital. The recently completed summer program attracted more than 100 teens who participated in many hospital departments including physical therapy, radiology, and various nursing units. These can- dystripers learned valuable lessons in dedication, spirit and caring for others at the hospital by working with hospital staff members and patients on a daily basis. Nesbitt Memorial Hospital’s Can- dystriping Program continues year- round with sessions in the spring, summer and fall. foo vam an en an on on an on MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa. 287-7724 LILLY INSULIN U-100 i g 8 i i i i i 8 2 N.P.H. REG. — : i i 8 i f i 6.99... FREE PIC) UP AND DELIVERY LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED JOE RANIELI, R. PH. 287-7724 Fair planned Nesbitt Hospital Dorranceton Branch. row, Mrs. Gwyne Members of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently attended a luncheon meeting at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. Plans were discussed for the Auxiliary’s upcoming Holiday Fair scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the auditorium, Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. This year will be the 20th anniver- sary of the Auxiliary’s Holiday Fair. According to Mrs. Federick Eck, chairman of the 1984 Holiday Fair, the theme will be “China,” denoting this special 20th year anni- versary. The Shavertown Auxiliary Branch is coordinating the fair and will be assisted by all other branches. The auxiliary will also serve food in the third floor lounge of the Medical Arts Building from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. A WARM WELCOME HOME to Gina Major. Although Gina did not win the title of Miss America, area residents were very lucky to have such a lovely lady representing us in a national pageant. Good luck, Gina, during your year as Miss Pennsylvania. I know it will be a busy one. -0- IF YOU MISSED THIS YEAR'S DALLAS POST HOMEMAKER'’S SHOW, be sure to put it on your calendar for next fall. Diane Gryger, our home economist, really gave a fine show. Throughout the show, fashions were modeled by Melba’s Fashion Nook, Hickory Corners, Trucksville. The show was fantastic, featuring models of various ages modeling very wearable fashions. If you need some additions to your fall ward- robe, stop in and see Melba. -0- BEST WISHES TO JEAN AND JOE BRENNAN, 206 Eleanor ST., Shavertown, who observed their 25th wedding anniversary last week. The Brennans were married in St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the late Msgr. Cyriac A. Staib. Jean is the former Jean Helfrich, daughter of Mrs. William Helfrich, Jr. and the late William E. Helfrich, Jr. Joe is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brennan, Swoyers- ville, He is employed by the Sunday Independent. They are the parents of three children, Wiliam F., an accountant with the brokerage firm, Donaldson, Lufkin and Jennrette, New York City; Beth, on the administrative staff of Laventhol and Horwath, Wilkes-Barre; and Bonnie, a fresh- man at LCCC. The Brennans returned from a Galielo. They will also celebrate the -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING COUPLES who were recently married: Mr. and Mrs. John Martino, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Daylida III and Mrs. and Mrs. John McAdam. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MARTINO were married in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Bethesda, Maryland. Rev. Joseph Wysocki, brother of Mrs. Martion, and Rev. James Reddy, pastor, concelebrated the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Martino is the former Carole J., Wysocki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wysocki, Shavertown. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martino, Bethesda, Md. Mrs. Martino is employed as the director of education for the A Health Fair will also be con- ducted by employees of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Handcrafts, baked goods, jewlery, dolls, toys and many other holiday items will be featured. A boutique and garden booth will also be held. The general public is cordially invited to attend. All proceeds will be used to enhance patient care at National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. and director of music at Sr. Bartholomew’s Church. Mr. Martino is a certificed public accountant with Giant Food, Inc. Following a wedding trip to Italy, the Martinos are residing in Bethesda. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN MCADAM were married in Christ Episcopal Church, Marlboro, N.Y. Rev. Ralph Smith performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nup- tial Mass. Mrs. McAdam is the former Mary Theresa Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Shaver- town. Mr. McAdam is the son of Mrs. Eileen McAdam and the late Atty. John L. McAdam, Long Island, N.Y. A graduate of Dallas High School and Brandywine College, Wilming- ton, Del., Mrs. McAdam is Meetings conclude Frank Carey High School, Franklin Square, N.Y., and Nassau College, Nassau, N.Y. He is a sales manager for Interstate Travel Plaza, May- brooken, N.Y. Following a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the couple is residing in Marlboro, N.Y. -0- MR. AND MRS. VICTOR DAY- LIDA III were married in St. Mary’s Annunciation Church, Kings- ton, with the Rev. Joseph Laky officiating at the double ring cere- mony. Mrs. Daylida is the former Anne Hilstolsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hilstolsky, 562 Mt. Olivet Road, Wyoming. Mr. Daylida is the son of Mrs. Sally Daylida, Dallas. Mrs. Daylida is a graduate by the Station Complex, Wilkes- Barre, and Joe’s Grotto, Harveys Lake. Mr. Daylids is also a gradu- ate of Dallas High School. He is employed as the bar manager at Joe’s Grotto, Harveys Lake. The Daylidas are residing in the Back Mountain. to Past President John Lynch.