6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 23, 1993 Trucksville United Methodist will welcome a new pastor “of the Trucksville United Method- _ist Church by Bishop William Boyd at the conclusion of the Wyoming “Conference June 9. %. Rev. Naugle has been a mem- «ber of the Wyoming Conference of r;the United Methodist Church “since 1972, when he came to the then First United Methodist : Ly at Kingston as associate astor. Between 1973 and 1986 e served as pastor of United tabi churches at Lake “Winola /Falls, and Waverly/ Fleetville, PA; and in Windsor, New York. In 1986, he was ap- pointed to the Dorrancetown United Methodist Church where he has been the pastor for seven years. .- Anative of Middletown, PA, Rev. -Naugle received his Bachelor of DArts degree from Lycoming Col- ~lege and the degree of Master of « Divinity from Union Theological "Seminary in New York City. As a « seminary student, he had experi- -ences as a chaplain resident at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn. Rev. Naugle serves on a num- ber of district and conference ~committees. Presently, he is coor- dinator of the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict Capital Funds Campaign for Sky Lake Camp and Conference Center. During the camping sea- son he serves as director of the Sky Lake Summer Bicycle Camp for Youth. In addition, he is active 4in the Wilkes-Barre district pas- tors’ association and the Wyo- ‘ming Seminary Parents’ Council. He previously served on the ‘Board of Ordained Ministry and ‘the district committee on the ‘ministry. Currently he is a Coun- f = ee ee ig Clem Norman, vice chairman and head of concessions for the Luzerne County Fair, announces that due to expansion, there will be extra vendor and concession space available this year. Norman said the reason for this is the koiipletion of a new exhibitor uilding. Some outdoor spaces also are available. Norman said that the indoor Wifes pide will be secured REV. W. CHARLES NAUGLE seling Elder for persons prepar- ing for ministry. Rev. Naugles’ particular interests are bicycling, gardening, golf and hunting. Rev. Naugles’ wife, Janet Johnson Naugle, is a native of New Hyde Park, New York. A graduate of Columbia University School of Nursing, she is employed as a community health nurse by the PA Department of Health, Wilkes-Barre office. The Naugles’ son, Paul, will enter his sopho- more year at Lycoming College in September. Their daughter, Holly, will be a junior at Wyoming Semi- nary. The congregation of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will celebrate Rev. Naugle's appointment at the church service July 4, 1993 at 9 - a.m. A reception to welcome the Naugles will be held immediately following the service in the Fel- lowship Hall of the educational facility. More vendor space this year at Luzerne County Fair so that no one can get in after or before fair hours, and that secu- rity guards will patrol the grounds all hours of the day and night. Norman can be reached by calling him at 675-FAIR, or by writing in care of the Luzerne County Fair, Box 393, Route 118, Dallas PA 18612. Fair meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at the fairgrounds. Rebekah Lodge #514 visits Maple Hill Nursing Home It's unbelievable, the month of June has come so fast and time for the surprise gift made by Lady “Foby Rebekah Lodge #514 hobby committee and ladies for their patients at Maple Hill Nursing Home. The gifts were a flowered branch from a tree, with a bird, Red Car- ~dinal or a Blue Bird or a yellow Canary each hanging on a sepa- rate branch of the tree, Including a yellow Humming Bird sitting on a flowered Petunia. These were attached to the door of the pa- Call 675-5211 for a subscription ROBERT KRAUSE CONSTRUCTION CO *ADDITIONS *HOME REPAIRS *DECKS & GARAGES *NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION 16 Years Experience § LIC. SCHOLZ BUILDER { PHONE 586-3936 i i ] [1] ! | ! i | | i L] | i tient. Such a pretty and happy environment they made,. Sisters Mary Shaver and Shirley Weidner assisted, taking the gifts to the patients. JOCELYN ANN MARGIS Jocelyn Ann Margis is engaged to John Nolan Marcia J. Margis of Trucksville announces the upcoming mar- riage of her daughter, Jocelyn Ann, of Pittsburgh, to John F. Nolan, of Pittsburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nolan. Jocelyn is also the daughter of the late John J. Margis. The bride-elect is a former resident of Trucksville and a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She received her Bachelor of Social Work with a minor in psychology from College Misericordia in Dal- las. She is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh and is a social worker on the spinal cord injury unit at Harmarville Rehabilitation Center, Pittsburgh. Mr. Nolan is a graduate of Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh. He received a Bachelor of Science in Communications from Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock. He is an account manage for Shamrock Broadcasting Corporation (Disney), Pitts- burgh. The couple will be married on October 2, 1993 in Pittsburgh at St. Bernadette Church. A reception will follow at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association. JOAN C. DROBNICKI Joan C. Drobnicki to wed Ronald J. Cheponis Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Drobnicki of Harveys Lake announce the| approaching marriage of their daughter Joan to Ronald J. Cheponis, | son of Mrs. Sylvia Cheponis of Nanticoke and the late Ronald J. | » @ Cheponis. il Miss Drobnicki is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Luzerne County Community College. She is employed by Drs. | Woldman and Rizman Ltd., Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Mr. Cheponis is a graduate of John S. Fine High School anal Princeton University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. He is employed by Monolithic Sensors, Inc., Rolling Meadows, Illinios. The wedding will take place on October 9, 1993 at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys: Lake. 1 Back Mountain briefs Legion to elect officers June 25 Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American Legion will hold election of officers and three directors for the Home Association, Friday, June 25 bs Te Post home, Mémorial Highway, Dallas. Voting will be from 5 to Alderson Church Strawberry Social June 26 The Alderson United Methodist Church, Pole 108, Harveys Lake, will hold a Strawberry and Ice Cream Social, June 26. Serving will be from 4-7 p.m. Menu includes, Hillside Farms Ice Cream; strawberries, shortcake, wimpies, potato salad, baked beans and hot and cold beverages. For more information call the church at 639-5401. Prison to test siren June 26 Superintendent John Stepanik announced that a testing of the siren system at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 26. 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