Lutheran Welfare to host adoption night October 22 Lutheran Children and Family tion, Republic of Georgia, Hun- Service of Eastern Pennsylvania gary, Bulgaria, Romania, China, will host an International Adop- the Philippines, India, Thailand, tion Information Night October Guatemala, Colombia, Chile, Bo- 22, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Holy livia, Ecuador, Hong Kong and Trinity Lutheran Church, 813 Vietnam. Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. All Lutheran Children and Family families and individuals interested Service is a non-profit, multi-fac- in learning more about interna- eted organization which has been tional adoption are invited to at- serving the needs of children and tend. their families since 1922. : If interested in attending this Lutheran Children and Family meeting or for more information Service offers international adop- on adoption, please call Ms. Khalsa tions from the Russian Federa- at (215) 881-6800 ext, 206. Shavertown Church to host Day Apart r The Shavertown United Methodist Church is sponsoring “A Day Apart” Oct. 19 at Frances Slocum State Park from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. open to all women, both members and friends of the church. a ; It will be held at Pavilion #1, through the first gate on the right after AE the entrance to the park. Theres plenty of parking close to the pavilion, which can also be reached by a short path. Come and spend the day with Pastor Jan for fun, fellowship, singing and study. Enjoy some quiet time away {rom the pressures of daily life, Just pack a bag lunch and beverage and leave troubles, husbands, children, etc. behind. Dress will be casual. Persons needing a ride should call the church office at 675-3616. Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 meets Oct. 11 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. GURZYNSKI Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American legion will meet October 11, at the Post Home, Memorial Hwy., Dallas at 8 p.m. Commander John Vo. Tasco will outline his programs for the year. : MEGAN SUE WILLIAMS AND DENNIS P. HOGAN ~Karen Ann Niskey 1s wed to Thomas John Gurzynski |». Karen Ann Niskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Niskey, Dallas “and Thomas John Gurzynski, son of Mr. John Gurzynski, Hanover + Township and the late Mrs. Audrey Gurzynski, were united in ‘marriage July 27, 1996 at the Shavertown United Methodist Megan Sue Williams is engaged to Dennis P Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams of Sweet Valley announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Megan J Church. Sue to Dennis Patrick Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Forster and he ~The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr. Wallace Clarence Hogan of Harveys Lake. “Stetler and Rev. John Chmile. The organist was Brian Davey and Ms. Williams is a 1989 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School the soloist was Richard Williams. Readings were given by Liliana and in 1994 received a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy from Albequerque and Christopher Dreher. the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. She is a Susan Niskey Bleeker, the bride's sister, was chosen to be the registered pharmacist employed by Fay's Drugs. Hogan is a 1988 best woman. The brideswomen were Seanica Serfontain, Tracy graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. He is employed by Trade + Morgan, Marilyn Roseman, Katie Clements and Felicia Denn, the Eastern Inc., Kingston. , groom's sister. Megan Horwatt was the junior brideswoman and The couple will be united in marriage on November 16 at the her sister. Morgan. was the flower gil, a Lehman United Methodist Church. The groom chose Joseph Krzysik to be his best man. The A Te a MI Ta en Tl Te a he RT ee A a Se AR Me A EW ew b AS The en wm wr mer rw wm - - Women s Club slates craft, oift sale | | | ree ES ——————— om, pte enna Paimes. D So Vari Yiehiaet Dep The General Federation of Women's Clubs Harveys Lake will hold. # @ | BRA HRA olas Maceiko. g D ¢ h S p I 0 19 its sixcth annual Holiday Craft and Gift Show Oct. 13, 10 a.m. to 4 | | The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and Millersville orcas cratt show at St. Paul's Oct. 1 p.m. at the Lake-Lehman High School. All types of craft and gift i University and holds a MSE from Bloomsburg University. She is The Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hol;d its fourth items, a bake sale, quilt raffle, Chinese raffle, Kids’ Korner, face : 1 employed with Luzerne County Head Start, Tunkhannock center. annual Holiday Craft Show Oct. 19, 9a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church social painting and refreshments will be featured. Spaces are available ll The groom is a graduate of Hanover Area High School and room (outdoors, weather permitting). It will feature crafts donated by for $20 and can be rented by calling Heide at 639-2976. |; 3 King's College and is attending Bloomsburg University for a society members and many area and out-of-town crafters, a silent Committee members showing off the hand-made Quilt Raffle prize | master's dgree in instructional technology. He is employed with auction and raffle. Refreshments and lunch will also be available. are president Joyce Birt, secretary Debbie Sobeck, past president il Wyoming Valleyealih Care Systerns, Wilkes Barre. Gurynsii The Dorcas Socisty will apply for matchingunds fromithe Helping Linda Schuler, board member JoAnna Jones and vice-president ie also has a professional wedding photography business. 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