6 The Dallas Post NEN Dallas, PA ~~ Wednesday, July 1, 1998 Jeffrey Allen Drake takes | Kimberly Smith as bride ~~ "|e » | Kimberly Lynn Smith and Jeffrey Allen Drake were united in ° marriage on May 9, 1998 in First Presbyterian Church, Saline, MI. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Judy Shipman. ’ The bride is the daughter of David and Linda Smith of Elk Rapids, MI. She is the granddaughter of Harold and Florence Woodworth of Cadillac, MI and Theodore Smith of Manton, MI. The groom is the son of Dalton and Priscilla Drake of Baton Rouge, LA. He is the grandson of the late George F. and Ruth (Morgan) '- | Swartwood of Dallas. » Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride chose Elizabeth Tolle, as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Juli Smith, Elk Rapids, : sister of the bride; Susan Everett, Neenah, WI, sister of the groom; Lois Stevens, Cadillac, aunt of the bride. ~The groom chose Shane LaHousse, Brighton, MI, as his best man. Groomsmen were Philip Hopkins; Dunwoody, GA; Timothy Everett," Neenah, WI, brother-in-law of the groom; Monte Frazier, Seattle WA. Scriptural readings were narrated by Leith Cunningham, uncle of - - the bride and William Swartwood, uncle of the groom. : An evening cocktail hour and dinner reception were held at Wellers, F Saline, MI. A rehearsal dinner was held at the Gandy Dancer in Ann Arbor, MI. Mrs. Drake is a graduate of Elk Rapids, High School, Elk Rapids, She received a bachelor of arts degree in French and German from Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. She will pursue her master of education degree in the fall. Drake is a graduate of Episcopal High School, Baton Rouge. He received a bachelor of science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and master of business administration from the University _ of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is employed with Salomon Smith Barneys as an investment banker. Following a honeymoon in the Caribbean, the couple resides in New York City. : New books, tapes, CD's added at Back Mountain library Sr ori mak ea panera a -— 0 di Le i BT bl See lr pi sm lies TAMMY LEE DZANKO AND JAMES NOLAN CARTER II Tammy Dzanko plans to marry James N. Carter II Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dzanko, Shavertown, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Tammy Lee to James Nolan Carter II, son of Mr. png Mrs. J. Nolan Carter, Winter Park, FL. The bride to be is a graduate of College Misericordia, Dallas. “She earned an associate of applied science degree in radiologic technology. She is employed as a Registered Radiologic Technolo- gist by Somer N. Azer, MD., Ft. Washington, MD. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the Daytona Beach Law Enforcement Academy. He is a member of the U.S. Air Force stationed at Hurlburt Field, Florida. He is arecent graduate of the - Explosive Ordinance Disposal School, Indian Head, MD and was chosen to be a member of the explosive ordinance disposal team for Special Operations. He is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and an associates degree in explosive a i - ETT —— KIMBERY LYNN SMITH AND JEFFREY ALLEN DRAKE disarmament. The couple was honored at an engagement party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Carter at Winter Park, FL. An August 1998 wedding is planned. bi BMT Seniors name royalty The Back Mountain Senior Citizens Club met recently at “Old Country Buffet” where they celebrated Mother's Day/Father’'s Day with a luncheon. Presiding over the affair was Lillian Soveroski, club aside who crowned the winners, Chet Molley as King and Mary ahlgren as Queen. Selection was made by a drawing. ££ BMT Senior Citizens Club. discusses upcoming events « The monthly business meeting of the Back Mountain Senior Citi- zéns Club was held recently pre- sided over by Lillian Soveroski, president. "Irene Katyl, representative to F.0.S.C.O. reported on'a recent seminar regarding the future of Social Security and the Senior Citizens. v Sleeping bags are still being made at St. Therese’s hall on each of the meeting days from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Lillian Soveroski in charge of this project. Elsa Maughan reported on these bags being delivered to the victims of Lake Carey by Flo Wheatly. This is a very worthwhile project, and help is needed to keep it going. + The birthday table was hosted by Peg Adamitz.. Honorees were Louise Capozzi and President Lillian Soveroski, who received greetings from another president - and his family, residents of D.C. * Bakers for July are Louise Capozzi, Gene and LaMere Fiorini. July birthday honorees are Chet Molley, Florence Dennis and Grace Laux. Hostess will be Genevieve Albosta. 50/50 winners were Clara Paltrinieri and Marie Yuknavage. Coming events include Mary Mancini show, Oct. 12, Genetti’s in Wilke§-Barre; Sept. 15, enjoy “The Mickey Barnett” show at Paradise Stream; King Henry's Pocono Mt. Christmas in Dec. For reservations and further informa- tion call Marie Yuknavage at 696- 3095. Of great importance to the club is the “Market on the Pond”, June 20 with June 27 as the rain date. Members are needed to volunteer their services, and items to sell. Registration for the annual Advisory Board luncheon, to be held at Genetti’s, June 26, will be held from 9:30 to 10 a.m. with dinner being served at noon. Cost is $6 per person and all members may attend. For reservations call Lillian Soveroski at 696-1828. ApicnicindJuly at Walnut Acres Organic Farms is being planned and will be discussed at the next The Back Mountain Memorial Li-- + brary, announces the addition of the following items to its collection: AUDIO TAPES “Murder on the Orient Express” by Agatha Christie “Clockers” by Richard Price “A 5th Portion of Chicken Soup for the Soul” by Jack Canfield “Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul” by Jack Canfield ‘My American Journey” by Colin Powell with Joseph E. Persico “Deathin Venice” by Thomas Mann “The Zero Hour” hosted by Rod Serling “Beyond Recognition” by Ridley Pearson FICTION “Genuine Lies” by Nora Roberts “The Senator's Wife” by Karen Robards ‘My Heart Laid Bare” by Joyce Carol Oates “The Eleventh Commandment” by Jeffrey Archer “Unfinished Symphony” by V.C. Andrews “The Honk and Holler Opening Soon” by Billie Letts “The Black Tulip” by Milt Bearden “A Patchwork Planet’ by Anne Tyler “Dancing at the Harvest. Moon” by K.C McKinnon “The Last Goodbye” by H. Michael Frase NON FICTION “Choosing and Using an HMO” by Ellyn Spragins “Die Broke” by Stephen M. Pollan “Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional and Ethical Con- siderations” by Susan Cooper “Let's Go: France-1997” “Let's Go: Greece and Turkey- 1997” “The Intelligence of Dogs” by Stahley Coren “Alaska” Aventures in Nature” by Paul Otteson “Perfect Wood Finishing Made Easy” by Susanne M. Noble. “The Complete, Manual of Wood Working” by Albert Jackson 50-year members honored at church The Trucksville United Methodist’ Church recognized the 56 members who have had 50 or more years of continuous membership in the church. Pictured are those who were able to attend the service. Front row, from left, June Bennett, Ruth Pritchard, Sarah Strauser, Janet Evans, Matilda Croom, Minerva Owens, Margaret Goodwin and Jayne Montgomery. Second row, Rev. W. Charles Naugle, Pastor; David Mathers, Harry Trebilcox, Wayne Harrison, Richard Harrison, Charlotte Carter, and Alberta Lohmann. “Encylopedia of the Horse” edited by Elwyn Hartley Edwards “Tough Jews” by Rich Cohen “Early Novels and Stories” by James Baldwin “Collected Essays” by James Baldwin “Last Dinner onthe Titanic” by Rick Archbold CDs “Fidelio”by Ludwig van Beethoven "Symphony No. 4” by Anton Bruckner “Die Walkere” by Richard Wagner “Symphonies N6 OP. 111 and N 1 OP .25” by Serge Prokofiev “Les Contest d’Hoffman” by Jacues Offenbach “Lucia de Lammermoor” by Gaetano Donizetti ‘Elmopaloozal” - Sesame Street “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by Walt Disney “Lullibies for Little Dreamers” “American Folksongs for Children” REFERENCE “Resource Directory for Older People” “A Practical Guide tothe velvis Animals of Northeastern North America” by Leland w. Pollock “Canada” VIDEO CASSETTES “Sentimental Sing-along Collec tion-Vol. 1 -Songs of Romance and Ragtime” “Sentimental Sing-along Collec- tion-Vol.ll - Patriotic Songs and Other American Favorites” “Sentimental Sing-along Collec- tion-Vol. lll - Songs of Road, River and Rail” % “Riverdance - The Show” 1 BIOGRAPHY “A Monk Swimming” by Malachy McCourt “Delta Style” by Delta Burke MYSTERY 4 “Simon Said” by Sarah R. Shader “Murder Makes Waves” by Anne George Shag “Dinosaur Cat” by Garrison Allen “Caton a Hyacinth Hunt” by Carole. Nelson Douglas Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of July 7. All menus include margarine, milk and cof- . fee. MONDAY - 4th of July Special - Barbecue chicken, escalloped’ potatoes, citrus fruit punch, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, patriotic \ v cupcake. TUESDAY - Baked ham slides w/pineapple, cauliflower wi buttercrumb' topping, sweet PO: tatoes, white bread, vanilla pud-; ding. . WEDNESDAY - Turkey ala king,’ 4 peach and pear compote, grape-- fruit juice, vegetable medley, bute. * termilk biscuit, sugar cookie. *.". THURSDAY - Barbecue pork: chop, au gratin potatoes, parslied carrots, whole wheat bread, ba nana. *e%s FRIDAY - Chicken scampi, frat: cocktail, Roman vegetable med- ley, dinner roll, parslied noodles. . 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DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. William D. Lewis, Pastor. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. - SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Worship Service. Visitors expected. PHONE-A- PRAYER 675-4666. .“ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m.; Summer Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Phone 675-3859 or e-mail: stpaul@epix.net for more information. Everyone welcome! Rev. Charles H. Grube, Pastor. 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