The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 25, 1990 9 SOCIAL Lake-Lehman class of '70 to hold reunion October 5 The Lake-Lehman Class of 1970 will be holding their 20 year reun- jon on Saturday, Oct. 6, at Gus Genetti's Ballroom. Current ad- dresses are needed for the follow- ing persons: Susan Bennallack, Judy Ann Carter Deleo, Sheila English, Nancy Gensel, Maureen Gildea, Beth Gordon, Charles Haczewski, Gail Higgins, Thomas Kehler, Kath- Mihal, Bonnie Milbrodt, Jerry Miner, Daniel Minneo, Pearl Murphy Minneo, Joseph Nixon, Robert Oldendorf, Henry Post, Linda Strzelczyk, Linda Williams, Stephen Yurko, Deborah Wolfe, Nancy Rupe. Please contact Margie Thomas at 675-3341 or 696-2510 with any information regarding these per- leen Maculloch Rozelle, John sons. MRS. CHESTER KOPCO, JR. Melanie Lynn Kubasti weds Chester Kopco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubasti of Dallas announce the wedding of their daughter, Melanie Lynn to Chester Kopco Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kopco Sr. of Nanticoke. The double ring ceremony was performed July 7, 1990 by the Rev. Bernard Frankowski at the Holy Name of Jesus, P.N.C. Church, Nanticoke. The bride given in marriage by her father wore her mother's wedding gown and chose Christine Chimock as her maid of honor. Ronald Kreiger was best man. Flower girl was Kelly Kopco and ring bearer Nicholas Kopco. Rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the bridegroom at their home. A bridal shower was given by Christine Chimock, Virginia Kubasti and the bride's mother at the bride’s home. and apes 7 M1 a Reception was held after the ceremony at the Hill Top Inn, our ra. location... Nanticoke. United Fenn Plaza, Kingston MR. AND MRS. ROBERT FLICK, SR. On their wedding day in 1960 Flicks celebrate 30th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Flick, Sr. celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary on July 10. They were married in the Spring Creek Presbyterian Church in 1960. Freya Schmidt Phillips was maid of honor, Doris Mullen and Mary Thornton Hosterman were bridesmaids. William Howell was best man, : Robert Flick, Lundy Flick and Robert Mullen were ushers. The kJ Rev. John Davis performed the ceremony. Mrs. Flick is the former Catherine Elizabeth Mullen, daughter of Mrs. Wallace Thomson of Northridge, California and the late Willard Mullen of State College, Pennsylvania. Mr. Flick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Flick of Julian, Pa. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Flick are teachers. Mrs. Flick has been a teaching in the Dallas School District for 18 years. She holds B.A. and M.Ed degrees from Wilkes University. Mr. Flick has been teaching for 32 years. He has been a biology instructor at Wyoming Seminary for 21 years. He holds an A.B. degree from Lycoming College and M.Ed. from West Chester University. The Flicks have two children, Wendy Lee, San Francisco, CA, and Don, Jr., Hunlock Creek. Both are cum laude graduates of Wyoming Seminary and graduates of Penn State University. “The atl Stole Tone desans, oo litte lads, In dresses and accessories. The kiddie Toppe Wilkes-Barre « Scranton r 0 Bloomingdale Grange show Saturday WITH THIS CARD Bloomingdale Grange situated north of Shickshinny near Broad- way, Pa, is scheduling a combina- tion show and barbecue on Satur- day, July 28. Cut flowers in containers con- sisting of one bloom, or 3 or 5, are to be entered between 9 and 11 a.m. Specimen plants and garden produce are also to be brought in during these same hours, 9 to 11 a.m. and judging will begin at noon. Beginning at 1 p.m. a complete chicken barbecue dinner will be served. If desired, takeout dinners Dog Enforcement agents on the look out for rabies Eugene Dziak, supervisor, Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, dogs running at large and unli- censed dogs. Anyone in violation will be available. & Pa. Department of Agriculture, of the dog laws will be subject toa \W/ ’ M d € d I Nn , Region III, stated that rabiesison fine up to $300. This does not TURN THAT OLD CAR e ve da e da 0]0. | Nn Jd the rise in our area and the dog include costs. INT law wardens will be on the prowl Unannounced drives will be put O COLD CASH | in Luzerne and Wyoming Coun- on for the remainder of the sum- WITHA Ve Nn ette r : ties. mer. POST CLASSIFIED ) They will be checking all dogs To protect your children get i three months of age and over and your current dog license and have 20 words all house cats three months ofage your dogs vaccinated. If a dog is 4 weeks Since 1987, First Peoples National Bank has offered special and older for rabies shots. Thisis licensed we can locate owner. ; he 55 f mcludi very important to have your ani- Dog licenses are sold by your $7.00 checking privileges to customers over 55 years of age, including mals vaccinated. The dog law wardens will also be checking for County Treasurer and they are located in your county courthouse. 675-5211 interest on checking, key ring protection, credit card protection, national discounts, and accidental death insurance. And taking the lead ONCE AGAIN, First Peoples is now offering an enhanced Winner 55 Checking Club. With your Winner 55 Checking Club membership card, you’ll enjoy special discounts from select ‘merchants in the West Side Mall and entry to a variety of activities planned by the Bank. Maintain $5,000 in a combination of accounts at First Peoples and take advantage of a wide range of FREE financial and nonfinancial benefits as well. 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