6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 30, 1993 CHERIE LYNN DAVIS AND DOUGLAS ERROL KLINGER Cherie Lynn Davis to wed Douglas Errol Klinger Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Davis of Dallas announce the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Cherie Lynn to Douglas Errol Klinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Klinger, Harrisburg. Miss Davis is a graduate of Dallas High School and Wilkes University where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. She is employed as a Sales and Service Representative with Penox Technologies Inc., Pittston. Klinger is a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. He is employed as Erica Jean Barks weds Tay 0 I Vi Nn SO Nn [4 u J J £3 S g grea i with General Motors Acceptance Corporation, i | . The wedding will take place November 13, 1993 at the Forty Fort : . MRS. TAYLOR VINSON RUGGLES Erica Jean Barks of Madras, India, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. © United Methodist Church, Forty Fort. . Paul Barks of Anoka, Minnesota and Taylor Vinson Ruggles, of © Harveys Lake, son of Mrs. Michael Chapuisat, Harveys Lake and John G. Ruggles, Reading were married on May 15, 1993 at the Church of the Advent, Cape May, NJ. Mrs. Michael Lynn, sister of the bride was matron of honor, and Nicholas Helander, cousin of the groom was best man. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Saba, sister of the groom; Karen Barks, sister of the bride, Jennifer McDiarmid and Jill Kalen. Ushers were John Susanin, Robert Scher, and Eric Steinert. Early deadline for July 7 issue The office of The Dallas Post will be closed all day Monday, July 5 for the Independence Day holiday. Deadline for all advertising and news copy. for the July 7 issue will be 4 p.m., Friday, July,2.- 1/12 vos ) { ISL . | The bride graduated with honors from Swarthmore College, - : Swarthmore, Pa. She is a Consular Officer at the U.S. Consulate Easy * Inexpensive i in Madras, India. G : The groom attended Wyoming Seminary and graduated from uaranteed : Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA and cum laude from : Kenyon College, in Gambier, Ohio. He is employed at the U.S. gs : Cmte in vig India and will attend law en at George Classified Ads in Mason University in the Fall. The Dallas Post | After a wedding trip to Quebec, Canada, the couple is residing A | | in Madras, India. 675-5211 nN. MORE DISTANCE ARE ural tro B\G HITTING. Rs King Fosturss Dyadionte, inc. Wend nghts resarvad COUNTRY SKI & SPORTS See Us First for Discount Pro Golf Equipment Roller Blades * Mtn. Bikes * Canoes * Camping * Water Skis * Wetsuits! Call 824-0541 * Rt. 309 at Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre Lungler i: mpeg TO YOUR SIDE RAS YOU SWING BRCK. Pe Lakeside Nursing Center | NURSINGHOME | ~~ Medicaid Medicare Certified. | || Personalized Care meeting all your needs. ~~ 24-hr. Supervision with freedom, Care. 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In memory of Mr. Edward Tin- klepaugh, “How to Carve Wood" ' presented by Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Mellberger. In memory of Mrs. Peg Hor- wath, “A Short History of Wales” presented by Lillie, Jeannie and Chic Sacco. In memory of Harold Zimmer- man, “The Tainos: The People Who Welcomed Columbus” presented by Elizabeth Lloyd. In memory of Shirley Haas “Teach!” presented by Westside Head Start Staff. In memory of Claude Roll, “Golf Magazine's Encyclopedia of Golf” presented by Martin and Shirley Moore. In memory of Dr. Lester E. Jordan, “Garden Paths” presented by Mrs. Ann Jordan. tory. : In memory of Bob Davis, “John Updike: Collected Poems 1953- 1993" presented by A. Richard Caputo. In memory of Carl Merton, “The Memory of All That” presented by Connie and Durell Scott. - Inmemory of P. William Hanna, “The Sum of All Fears” presented by Betti Hanna. In memory of Marguerite Brace, “A Land Remembered” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garris. In memory of Robert Ruman, “The Telegraph: A History” pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arledge. In memory of George Jacobs, “The Coming Health Crisis” pre- sented by Jack C. and Eleanor Cs Barnes. a In memory of Sara Pfahler, “Betsy-Tacy and Tib" presented by Tom and Rosemarie Kravits and family. ¢ In memory of Bruce P. Hopkins, “Cambridge Guide to American Theater” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins. : 3 In memory of Joseph Ricci, “The Presidency of James Earl Carter, Jr.” presented by Mr. and Mrs: Donald Scotton. : In memory of Richard Bracket, “Random House Word Menu” presented by Frederich and Mar ian Miller. A In memory of Shirley Thomas; “Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming” presented by Wilkes- Barre General Hospital Labora or SS a New officers installed The Alliance of the Luzerne County Dental Society recently held their annual Installation Tea at the home of Mrs. Lois Walting in West Nanticoke. 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