Daud ont SRE Fg oF a ahs Fe Bk A gf oF ad hae The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 4, 1995 11 TORBEN LR 4 al eb Ha 1 | [er Bridal Sonica Near or far, planning improves a honeymoon rk # Affectionately known as “The oneymoon Capital of the World,” : Poconos offer a year-round playground designed by Mother Nature, including 150 lakes, 35 golf ‘courses, 13 downhill ski runs and undreds of trails for hiking or Sos cointry skiing. Most of the resorts in the Pocon- os cater to newlyweds, which ‘means you'll be treated to cham- ipagne breakfast in bed, a private ‘sauna, sunken whirlpool bath, an ‘intimate balcony built for two, a glass-enclosed heart-shape pool and many other couple-oriented .amenities. “For those who venture beyond their room, the Poconos boast of an active night life, complete with clubs,-discos and top-name enter- +tainers. + But choosing the destination is {ust half the battle. What follows is a list of'some of the most common Ta Tk To Imistakes honeymooners make: py * { Top honeymoon { destinations Honeymoon travel generates $4.5 billion. These are - the most popular locations: Destination No. of Travelers : U.S. mainland CRISH0[0[0) * Caribbean 400,000 BpEWWEl 217,000 Mexico 143,000 Do igs gh fh db Gk Sub Sub ioma gis sb 3 de Cm a i Si Europe ~- 89,000 Source: 1990 Bride's Honeymoon Readership Study 1993 MRI ¥ Canada 104.000 Copley News Service eo Making a plane reservation for an early flight the morning after the wedding. If you're planning an" evening wedding, chances are you won’t get to bed until late. Rather than start your honeymoon in a rush, book your flight for the early afternoon so that you are able to enjoy your morning in leisurely fashion. 3 ® Thinking you have to spend every minute together. It’s a good idea to spend a little time apart on your honeymoon so that you don’t get on each other’s nerves. You'll both be happier if you plan to do a couple of activities on your own. The bracade fabric and romatic cut of this bridesmaid S dress reflect details of the bride's gown. (rertation Sanelion One of the Largest Selections of Invitation Books in the Area Selections By: Celebration « Elite « Regency « Carison Craft « Birchcraft « Classic « Egant, : Come See Our Wedding Stationery « Birth Announcements Napkins Shower Invitations Personalized Money Bags « RB Pillows 25% Off Wedding Invitations, R{=Tol=Tol (Tol JO 2 {=ET 0 Togo [3 Not Valid w/ Any OtherOffers 829- 4999 omer (Hanover Twp. —— Wikes bairg Sarno and Son, 87 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre has been in business for 55 years. The business located near Kings College offers rental and sales, and same day service for your prom or wedding. Samo and Son offers the finest in men's and women's tuxedos for sale and CA Ts Sarno and Son has finest in tuxedos rental. The family owned business has been dressing the people of Wyoming Valley for decades. We also offer a wide assortment of restaurant and hotel uni- forms. Stocked are shirts, ties, gloves, hats, canes and more. Sarno and Son carries Perry Ellis, Chris- tian Dior, Pierre Cardin, Ralph Lauren and an exclusive Geo Plaid vest and cummberbund in 15 different colors. Business hours are Monday through Friday form noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday 10 am. to 5 p.m. Call 823-6777. Wyoming Valley's Tuxedo Source for more than 55 years Sarno & Son, 87 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Jayne Komenski, store manager at left and Charlene Rowlands will help you meet your needs whether it's a prom, summer social or wedding. Near Carey Ave. Bridge Off Route 11) Attendent's Gifts Ochman PHONE 675-5872 HOURS: 18 i Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., urch Street > Dallas, Pennsylvania 10am. -6 p.m. Ea Next to CVS Thurs. & Fri. AS 10 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 2 EXHIBITORS » Stroud's » Capristo Photography Studio « Frankie Carll Productions ¢ Bagel Art 3 » Bakery Delight « Harp Music by Diane + « Mary Kay Cosmetics * Accessorize & More « Guy Cali Associates * Eynon Furniture » Boscov's * Gus Genetti Hotel + Elegant Bride Magazine « Bridal and Shower Favors by Sonja » Kathy's Bridal Boutique. BRIDAL WORK &HOD Sunday, October Hth Gus Genetti's Hotel WD Doors Open 1:00 PM. Workshop 2:00 DM. MAGAZINE 230 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston 287-2577 The workshop was designed because so many Brides have no idea what to do first, who to book, who to see or how to register. Most girls who get engaged are so excited they usually get talked into a "good deal", that's not such a good deal as their wedding day draws near. The workshop will cover the Brides'dress, headpiece, accessories, undergarments, shoes, maid's dresses, prices, alterations, custom dresses, china patterns, crystal, music, make-up, photography, wedding music, gifts for your wedding party, invitations, wedding rings, wedding day breakfast, furniture, shower favors, wedding cake designs, and yes, even pre-nuptial agreements!! All to help your day be the bestit can. If you have questions, we have answer. Seating is limited. Tickets are $2.50 in advance and $3.00 at the door. For early registration fill out the coupon. For More Information Call 287-2577 DOOR PRIZES « Bridal Shower at Gus Genetti's « Bridal Shower Favors and Centerpieces by Sonja + Bridal Basket of Gifts, Pillow, Money Bag, Garter, Glasses, etc. > + Elegant Bride Magazines « Door Prizes from All Exhibitors » Bridal Makeover by Kathy's Bridal « Gown Headpieces * Shoes All Door Prizes Valued Over $5,000.00
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