ph - Scout jamboree Dallas Post/Ed Campbell The home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban of Miller Street, Luzerne was the setting for the marriage of Linda Stahl and John E. Arnold on Satur- day, Sept. 8. With family, friends and well wishers looking on, Rev. Richard Tattersall of Neptune Chapel per- formed the ceremony in front of the fireplace. Maid of honor was Marie Morris and best man was Gary Kuras. Flower girls were Jodie Lane Urban and Jill Lynne Urban. Ring bearer was Jason Lee Stahl. The bride wore a gown of chan- tilly lace, layered with flounces and a matching picture hat. The gour- met menu was completely prepared by Eleanor Urban. After a honey- moon in Hawaii, the couple will be residing at Harveys Lake. Trinity Nursery School held its orientation for new and returning students recently. Mrs. Donald Lockhart, nursery school coordinator, explained social procedures and policies to parents of school students. The school is located in Trinity United Presbyter- ian Church, Church Street, Dallas. Staff members attending the ori- entation were Mrs. Edith Pillarella, teacher, four-year-old afternoon class and president of the nursery school board; Mrs. Nancy Higgins, aide, three-year-old class. Also attending was Rev. Andrew Pillar- ella, pastor, Trinity United Presby- terian Church and member of the nursery school board. Slax, Sweaters, PI (ACROSS FROM CH JIMMY'S ECKERBOARD INN) CLEANERS 63 BELLAS STREET, FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL WORK DONE IN OUR PLANT KINGSTON, PA 18704 PHONES: 287-0391 639-2631 696-4651 Attend: The Family Bible Seminar 3 Nights Weekly Beginning Sunday, Oct. 7th At The L.C.C. College Conference Center Nanticoke TURN TO YOUR BIBLE WHAT IS THE Free Admission FRANCISCO PEREZ One year old Francisco Xavier Perez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Perez of Harveys Lake, celebrated his first birthday on Sept. 19. Maternal grandparents are the late Ide and Marie Serhan, formerly of Harveys Lake. Paternal grand- parents are Manuel and Dolorex Cano of Murcia, Spain. Mrs. Perez is the owner of Sara Sheen Draperies and Mr. Perez is a gourmet chef. Francisco was honored at a family party held September 23. Just moved in? WELCOME WAGON? wants to say “hi.” When someone moves, WELCOME WAGON likes to visit. To say “Hi,” present gifts of greet- ing, shopping tips and useful information about the neighborhood As the WELCOME WAGON Representative, I'll also present invitations from civic-minded businesses that you can redeem for more gifts My visit is a special treat. It's free, and there's no obligation. We've been greeting people on the move for over 50 years. That's why we've become |'Americals Neighborhood Tradition.” Bao 675-2070 | Moonen Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Dallas Post/Ed Campbell JIM EASON, owner of Dallas Centre Hardware is the recipient of RKB Enterprises, Inc. (Pro-Hard- ware) Region II dealer of the year. The Region II district covers all of New Jersey, all of Pennsylvania except Pittsburgh and the southern portion of New York State. Jim, who has been in business for three years, is a member of Rotary, Reserve Clown Unit of Irem Temple and the RKB advisory board. Jim’s daughter, Michele, a senior at Full Gospel Academy, Pittston, helps her dad out ‘quite a bit in the store. Jim’s wife, Carol, owner of Carol’s Beauty Shop also lends a hand. -0- IT’S A DOUBLE BLESSING for Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Dickson, RD 3, Box 215-10 Dallas. They are the proud parents of twins Jonelle Amber and Jeffrey Scott born Aug. 30 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dickson is the former Judy Steinkirchner, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ellen Sullivan, Edwardsville and Francis Steinkirchner, Shaver- town. Judy is employed by Wyo- ming National Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Dickson is the son fo Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson, Trucksville. He is co-owner of Kingston Metal Specialties. -0- GOODNESS, THE BACK MOUN- TAIN is certainly full of good- looking women. First Gina Major is named Miss Pennsylvania then Dallas High School senior Judy Fitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Fitch was named 1985 Luzerne County Junior Miss. Con- gratulations, Judy! CONGRATULATIONS to Cherie Lee Stroud and Kenneth Carl Wolen- sky who have announced their engagement. Cherie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Stroud, 128 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas. Ken- neth is the son of Mrs. Rosalie Wolensky, 205 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Cherie is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She is employed as a business service representative at Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany, Dallas. She is also employed part time at Fino’s Pharmacy, Dallas. Kenneth is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and a magna cum laude graduate of College Mis- ericordia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history with teacher certi- fication in Social Studies. He is attending graduate school at the College of Urban Affairs, the Uni- versity of Delaware, Newark, Dela- ware under an academic fellowship. -0- CAROL EASON AND MARTI BROWN, Carol’s Beauty Shop, Main Street, Dallas, participated in the 675-0835 recent fund raising for the Ameri- can Cancer Society ‘Wig Bank”. These wig banks benefit chemother- apy patients. Sam Roberts Beauty Shop and Carol Lauer’s Shear Magic also participated in this very worthy endeavor. -0- BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Cragle, Meadows Apart- ments, Dallas, who observed their 50th wedding anniversary last week. The Cragles were marriein Bethesda Congregational Church,’ Edwardsville, Sept. 16, 1934 by the Rev. James S. Henry. Their attend- ants were the late Hannah Jones and Carl Gladey. Mrs. Cragle is the former Eleanor Miller. The Cragles have three daugh- ters, Nancy Dick, Leah Newberry and Martha Cragle. They have seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. America’s Little Miss and Mr. Pageants are very proud to announce our up coming state pag- eant to be held at the Hilton Inn, 2400 Old Lincoln Highway at U.S. 1, Trevose, Pas. on November 17 and 18, 1984. This competition is open to both the young children and young adults. The age divisions are 0-2, 3- 5, 6-8, 9-12, and 13 and up for girls and 0-3, 4-6 and 7-10 for boys. A talent division is open to both boys and girls and we will be awarding a cash scholarship in talent. (talent is optional) We are also very proud to announce that part of the judging PHONE 675-4013 Hours: Daily Tues. thru Sat. Thurs. & Fri. Evenings // Q OCTOBER and Sk FERNBROOK MALL (Adjacent to Treat Drive-In) Route 309, Memorial Hwy. Dallas planned activities. 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