Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carey of Chase Manor, Shavertown, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Janine Carol to Mr. Arda- lan Ossareh, son of Dr. and Mrs. Abdoul Hossein Ossareh of Shiraz, Iran. Miss Carey, a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Marywood College, is pursuing a Masters Degree in Jour- nalism at the University if Mary- land. She directs Communications and Public Relations for the Color Marketing Group, a Washington, D.C.-based trade association. Mr. Ossareh is a graduate of The Capital Institute of Technology, Kensington, Maryland. He is pursu- ing a Masters Degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering at George Mason University. He is employed by Spectrum Digital Cor- poration in Herndon, Va. as a Junior Electronic Engineer. The wedding will be solemnized December 27, 1985, in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kormis Sr., Shavertown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda, to Douglas Gallup, son of Mr. and Mr. Floyd Gallup, Dallas. Miss Kormis is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is employed by M.W. Wood Food Serv- ice, College Misericordia., Mr. Gallup is semployed by Custom Management Corporation, College Misericordia, Dallas. Two community awards will be presented at the 90th Annual Meet- ing of the Family Service Associa- tion of Wyoming Valley. The lunch- eon meeting, open to the public, will } be held at. noon, Sept. 5, at the ~ Sheraton/Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. The Hon. Chester B. Muroski, Judge of the Orphans Court of Luzerne County, and Ian Richard- Executive Vice-President of Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc., in Dallas, will be honored by Family Service for their roles in improving family life in our communities. Anne Vernon, Executive Director of Family Service, said Judge Muroski will receive the Community Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding work with children of divorce. The occasion of the 90th Anniversary, proclaimed the ‘Year of the Family’’, was chosen to honor Judge Muroski for his work with Family Service and Orphans Court in helping divorced parents resolve New York Presents SALVATORE'S PERM WAVING MANICURES disputes over child custody and visitation. Family Service will present the Corporate Distinguished Service Award to Ian Richardson for his pioneering efforts with the Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), which helps get troubled employees into early treatment. Offset Paperback was the first local company to institute a total EAP program planned for small and medium-size businesses. Mrs. Vernon stated that because of this, working closely with Mr. Richard- son and the Offset Paperback Per- sonnel Department, Family Service was able to design programs now used by Family Service agencies heads Hair Cutting and Design vc Amethyst v lvory ¥ Black Onyx vc Coral vc Garnet vc Tigereye ¥¢ Rose Quartz Yr Hemetite vc Malachite vr Fresh Water Pearls vr Cultured Pearls Yc Faux Pearls throughout the country. Ian Richardson was born and educated in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada, but he says he is a trans- planted Canadian, now 99 percent American. He graduated from United College in Winnepeg as a Registered Industrial Cost Account- ant. Mr. Richardson has been asso- ciated with Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc., since 1972, when it was founded, and is its Executive Vice- President. Offset Paperback is the third largest paper manufacturer in the world. Among the community organiza- tions Mr. Richardson serves are the Wilkes-Barre Rotary, United Way, American Cancer Society, Graphic ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations ‘THE 3 Arts Assoc., Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, C.E.G. and the Boy Scouts of America. He resides in Shavertown, with his wife, Shirley, and three children. Luncheon reservations for Family Service’s 90th Annual Meeting can be made by calling Family Service, 823-5144. 309-415 Plaza-Dallas 675-6397 All Hours: Mon.-Wed. 10-6 Thurs.-Sat. 10-7 Lay XR GL I 9 0 Darci Ann Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, of Shaver- town, was recently awarded the title and banner for “Miss Hospitality’ during the Miss T.E.E.N. Pageant held at the Penn Harris Hotel in Campus Hill. : This honor entitlted Darci to serve as the official hostess for the 1985 Miss T.E.E.N. Pageant. 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