10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 1, 1989 L ceremony. Township. hoopany. Mr. and Mrs. John Bombick Cheryl Denmon, John Bombick are married Cheryl Denmon, Evans Falls, became the bride of John Bombick, Jackson Township, on February 14, in Noxen United Methodist Church. The Rev. Michael Willis, officiated at the double: -ring The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saporito, Pittston, former residents of Kunkle. Mr. Bombick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Bombick of Jackson The bride, given in marriage by her parents, chose Deborah Anderson as her matron of honor, and Nicole Hall as junior bridesmaid. The groom's best man was Adam Gardecki. Both the bride and groom are employed by Charmin in Me- Following a trip to the Poconos, the couple resides in Evans Falls. Newcomer's Club plans craft auction The Newcomer's Club of Wyo- ming Valley will hold its annual Craft and Abilities Auction on March 7, at 7:45 p.m. at the Dor-, ranceton United Methodist Church, Kingston. The public is welcome. Items hand made by members of the club will be avail- able forauction, as well as chances for ahandmade quilt designed and sewn by members of the Worknight committee. Refreshments will be served after the auction. For more information regarding the auction or the Newcomer's Club, please call Andrea DeAngelo, 675-3731. Other club events for the month of March include a general mem- ber coffee at St. Paul's Church in Shavertown on March 9 at 10 a.m. There will be a bowling night and pizza party on Saturday, March 18 at the Back Mountain Bowling Lanes, and a dinner night at the Beaumont Inn, Beaumont. There will be a craft night on March 14 at the home of Alison Krakosky, Orchard View Terrace, where Martha Weber will teach candy making and a member's luncheon on Thursday, March 30 at 12 noon. Information may be obtained by calling Andrea DeAngelo, 675- 3731. St. Ann's alumnae plan spring reunions The next meeting of St. Ann's Alumnae Association will be at 12:30 on Saturday, March 4, at Perugino’s Villa, South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Mary Mulderiz, Chair for the Association's 83rd Annual Spring Banquet, will present her final plans for the Westmoreland Club. Invitations are being pre- pared. The menu will offer a choice of chicken or beef and the cost will be $25. Reunions will be held for the classes of 1929, 39, 59, 64 and 69. Guests are welcome. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Gerald Mul- derig or Miss Genevieve Moran. Adopt-a-pet This terrier mix breed was found abandoned in Dallas. He is four some black markings. He is a playful dog and loves attention. He is sad because he has lost his owner but hopes to find someone who will be kind to him and give him a good home. All dogs adopted from the SPCA at 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill, Wilkes- Barre must have their shots be- fore they are adopted. This little dog does not know his name, neither do we. months old and is brown with Luzernedanate4anoor "Personal Attention...That Makes The Difference’ 498 Yatesville Rd., Pittston Thomas Azzarelli 03 11-18 ToT (VT (oT gf: ad (0 1 [100] DON'T WAIT TO BECOME ANOTHER VICTIM! Coming Soon!! Special Self Defense Courses 1. Men, Women, Children & Senior Citizens pA 0 oT] [0 BFR 2-1 (2111 Call For More Information 655-5933 657) [CTT fT] £1-1Y) Memorial books In library's collection The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection: In memory of Elliot Katuna, “A Brief History of Time” by Hawking, presented by Brad A. Eckert. In memory of Mrs. Frances Shepherd, “Complete Plays: 3 Vols.” by O'Neill, presented by Robert D. Shepherd. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “George Washington: Father of our Country” by Adler presented by The Tudor Book Shop. In memory of Enoch H. Thomas, “World Book Annual Science Sup- plement 1989”, presented by Nericy R. Williams. In memory of Anthony Bogdor, “Hawaiian Historical Legends” by Westervelt presented by Telephone Pioneers. In memory of Elliot Katuna, “A Manual for Writers” by Turabin, presented by Phyllis Eckman and Elizabeth Lloyd. In memory of Daniel Wandall, “James Herriot's Dog Stories” pre- sented by Minnie and Edward Sidorek. : In memory of Ruth Turner, “Kitty Carlisle, an Autobiography” pre- sented by Harriet Ruggles. In memory of Helen Veitch, “Rhyming Dictionary” by Fergus- son presented by Ned and Olga Burns. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Stringbean’s Trip of the Shining Sea” by Williams presented to the Children’s Room by the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre. In memory of Anthony Bogdon, “Hawaii Handbook” by Bisignani presented by Telephone Pioneers. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “The Canterbury Tales” by Cohen presented by Stanley and Patricia Davies. In memory of Mrs. Arthur Tre- mayne, “The Savoy Food and Drink Book™ by Leach presented by Florence Crump. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Sing A Song of Popcorn” by deRegniers presented to the Children’s Room by Elaine Schall. In memory of Elliot Katuna, “Taylor's Guide to Vegetables and Herbs” by Elizabeth Lloyd and Phyllis Eckman. In. memory of Richard HI Rudolph “The Last Lion” by Man- chester presented by Jane McMichael. In memory of Charles Rupert, Jr., “They Shoot Canoes, Don't They?" by McManus presented by Bill and Marie Borton. In memory of Michael Baiera, “In the Beginning: Creation Myths From Around the World” by Hamil- ton, presented by Nancy and Alan Dukes. In memory of Martha Retzel, “Quilting Shortcuts” by Malone presented by Mary Ellen and Rich- ard Brice. In memory of Michael Baiera, “Free Fall” by Wiesner presented by Nancy and Alan Dukes. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Nebulae: the Birth and Death of Stars” by Apfel presented by the Gager family. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “The Flannel Board Sto- rytelling Book” by Sierra presented by Cathy Graham, Mary Blase, Deborah Flanagan and Madelaine Volpetti. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” by Marshall presented by Jack and Lou Conyngham. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Her Seven Brothers” by Goble presented by Judy Schellen- berg. In memory of Harry Coates, “Threads of Fire” by Lewin pre- sented by Shirley Thagard. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph. “Shy Charles” by Wells presented by Judy Schellenberg. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Johnny Appleseed” by Kellogg presented by Harriet Ruggles. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Tyrannosaurus was a Beast” by Prelutsky presented by Susan Demidovitch. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “Tail Feathers From ' Mother Goose” by Opie presented by Stanley and Patricia Davies. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “The Asthma Attack” by Bear presented by Dr. Charlotte L. Casterline. In memory of Wladyslaw Babrcki, “A Way of Hope” by Lech Walesa presented: by the Polish American Congress of Northeast- ern Pennsylvania Mark Kaskus and Kelly Siglin Kelly Siglin engaged to wed Mark Kaskus Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siglin Jr. of Noxen are pleased to announce the | engagement of their daughter, Kelly to Mark Kaskus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaskus of Harveys Lake. Miss Siglin is the granddaughter of Carl Siglin and the late Thelma Siglin of Noxen. She is also the granddaughter of Bertha Supulski and the late Ernest Supulski of Dallas. Kelly is a 1986 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is employed at Nancy Fashions, Noxen. Mr. Kaskus is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook of Beaumont. He is also the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kaskus of Wilkes-Barre. Mark is a 1982 graduate of Tunkhannock High School and is employed at Genco, Sweet Valley. The exchanging of vows will take place April 14, 1990. Modesto and Ana Ramirez of 45W. Center Street, Shavertown, announce the birth of a new grandson, Michael David, who was born on February 20. Mi- chael weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. and Son born to Michael and Jeanelle Ramirez was 19 1/2 inches long. The proud parents of Michael David are Michael and Jeanelle Ramirez of Monument Avenue, Wyoming. Michael David is their first child. In Our Service Pvt. David M. Sinnott, son of Martin L. and Barbara A. Sinnett of RD 4, Dallas, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, andArmy history and traditions. The soldier is a 1988 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman. G. Chris Shaver, son of Mrs. Mary E. Knorr, 7 Heather High- land Park, Pittston, enlisted in the United States Air Force recently according to SSgt. Dave Filchak, Air Force Recruiter for the Wilkes- Barre area. * Chris will receive training as a Security Specialist at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Chris is a 1987 graduate of Dallas High School. ‘Fender Benders’ INSURANCE ESTIMATES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRAME & UNIBODY STRAIGHTENING FIBERGLASS REPAIRS SPOT & COMPLETE PAINTING TOWING AVAILABLE Rick's Body Shop Rr. 105 W. Saylor Ave., Plains - 823-2211 FUEGO IV ® A WEEKEND PROJECT. BEFORE See The Complete Line Of Feugo Piepiaces At... 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