TRE ROR a MR. AND MRS. GERARD CHOPKA | Local beautic IS wed recent { , Pittston and Gerard Dean Chopka, son of Mr. an their special day, driven and owned by Joe Malloy. law of the bride. Pittston Twp. Patte’s Sports Bar, Wilkes-Barre. The bride was honored at a bridal shower given mother of the bridegroom and attendants, at the Pittston. Dallas. employed by Andy Chopka Construction Co. Valley. y d Mrs. Andrew by her mother, Regency, West EERE IRR y ® MRS. WAYNE E. GOODE Fh dono ; licenses (The following Back Mountain residents have applied for Marriage Licenses - at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) JOSEPH R. PROFACI, 21 Hilltop Terrace, Staten Island, N.Y. and TAMARA PEARSALL, RD 4, Box 625, Dallas. WILLIAM A. STASH, RD 1, Box 114, Harveys Lake, and BETH ANN V. NEWELL, RD 1, Box 114, Har- veys Lake. RICHARD D. STOCHLA, 11 Wash- ington Ave., Exeter, and LYNN ANNE MATCHETTI, Box 142, RD 2, Dallas. DON R. GROMEL, RD 2, Box 94, Harveys Lake, and VICKI DOBIN- ICK, 42 Laurel Dr., Dallas. MICHAEL J. REGIEC, 444 Balti- more St., Gettysburg, and KIM- BERLY BURK, 1456 Chase Rd., Shavertown. RICHARD F. BELLAS, 426 Orchard West, Dallas, and ANDREA M. HALASY, 64 Groh- mans Lane, Plainville N.Y. JAMES J. PALLANTE, JR., Rd 4, Box 347K, Dallas, and MARYBETH TAMBURRI, P.O. Box 123, Pocono Manor. Divorces (The following Complaints in Divorce have been filed at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) RITA M. BRODY, plaintiff, RD 1, Box 34, Sweet Valley, Ross town- ship, and MICHAEL H. BRODY, defendant, RD 1, Sweet Valley, Ross township. GUY A. LLEWELLYN JR., plain- tiff, Box 27, RD 7, Shavertown, and MARY B. LLEWELLYN, defend- ant, Box 25, RD 7 Shavertown. Volunteers feted Welkey. During an evening service on Saturday, Aug. 16 in the Dallas United Methodist Church, Michelle Daubert, daughter of Mrs. Marilyn Daubert, Dallas and Mr. Dean Daubert, Orlando, Florida was united in marriage with Wayne E. Goode, E. 42nd St., Dallas. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Robert Benson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor leagth satin gown with an illusion overslip. The bodice was of lace and ended in off the shoulder sleeves. Her illusion veil was floor length and was cre- ated by Mrs. Mabel Cooper. Mich- elle carried a floral cascade of white and orchid daisies surround- ing two orchids. Maid of honor was Donna Sheedy. She wore a floor length pale yellow gown with a short matching jacket. She carried a floral arrangement of fall flowers. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna Sassaman, sister of the bride, who wore a turquoise gown and jacket identical to the maid of honor and Mrs. Cheryl Miskiel, sister or the groom who was dressed identical to the maid of honor. Both carried arrangements of fall flowers. Best man was Mr. Steven M. Goode, Noxen, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Mr. Joseph C. Goode, Glen Carbon, Illionois brother of the groom and Mr. Edward F. Miskiel, Harveys lake, brother in-law of the groom. The grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Marian Renard of Dallas wore a deep green floor length gown and carried matching accessories. The mother of the bride wore a floor length turquoise gown and carried matching accessories. The mother of the groom wore a floor length blue gown and carried matching accessories. Flower girls were Miss Melissa Sassaman, niece of the bride and Miss Allison Goode, niece of the groom. They were attired in pale green gowns trimmed with white lace. They wore white clips in their hair and carried baskets of assorted color daisies. VARIOUS AREAS OF BACK MOUNTAIN Deliver in your Minimum Age 10 For more Call Jean WANTED information at 675-5211 The ringbearer was Mr. Brian Goode, nephew of the bridegroom. The satin pillow on which the bands were made by Mrs. Cheryl Miskiel, sister of the groom. The scripture was read by Mrs. Cathy Goode, sister-in-law of the groom. Greeting the guests were Miss Melinda Goode, niece of the groom and Miss Tara Mintzer, niece of the bride. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and is employed by Muskin Corporation, Wilkes-Barre. An evening reception followed at the Idetown Fire Hall after which the couple went on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Children attend classes Children in families that are awaiting the birth of a baby ° are getting the chance to learn about life with a new brother or sister. The Educa- tion and Obstetrics Depart- ments of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital conduct sibling classes several times a year. Shown here at a recent sibling class are, from left, first row, Nicole Stach, West Wyoming; D.J. Jones, Kingston; Jeffrey Singer, Dallas; Joey Homza, Kings- ton; Ricky Watson, Wyo- ming; Kate Weiss, Shaver- town; Stephanie Distasio, Plymouth; Holly Ramey, Dallas; Todd Distasio, Plym- outh; and Kristen Ruda, Dallas. Second row, Candy STriper Tina Zelinski holding Micheline Horvath, Hunlock Creek; Jerry STankiewicz, Wilkes-Barre; Lauren Wil- liams, Plymouth; Alexander and Abby Russin, Kingston; Leigh Ann Mastrini, Shaver- town; Lindsay Yanora, Wilkes-Barre; and Anthony Durso, Hazleton. Standing in rear are Betsy Trzcinski, R.N., B.S.N.; Janet Bob- kowski, Candy Striper; Judi Jacobosky, Candy Striper; and Dottie Drury, R.N. Subscription September through May — $9.00 Dallas Post subscription for: Name wn ono” Wie oC Address Zip Given by Address us to send a card). ’ {}