6 The Dallas Post a Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 31, 1999 JANETTE MASSACESI AND LAWRENCE SMITH Smith, Massacest will ‘marry in June Janette M. Massacesi and Lawrence L. Smith, Trucksville, announce their engagement and approaching marriage. The bride to be is the daughter of Donna Messina, Exeter and the late Herman E. Massacesi. Ms. Massacesi is a 1993 graduate of Wyoming Area High School and a graduate of the Academy of Creative Hair Designs beauty school, Edwardsville. She is now employed as a stylist for Malcolm's Haircutters, Dallas. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith, Sweet Valley. Lawrence is a 1994 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, and attended Luzerne County Community College and Lock Haven University. He is employed as the Assistant Athletic Director for the Catholic Youth Center, Wilkes-Barre. The wedding wi’ take place on June 5, in the Trucksville United Methodist Church. Newcomers Club will meet April 6 Wyoming Valley Newcomer's Club April meeting will be held at Ready, Paint, Fire!, a contemporary ceramic studio located in United Penn Plaza in Kingston on Tuesday, April 6 at 7 p.m. Selected projects start at S14. Refreshments will be provided. The Newcomer's Club is a non-profit club social for women. In addition to monthly evening meetings, couple’s activities, seasonal children’s parties, morning coffees and community service projects are also organized. Contact Patti, 696-1833 or Rhonda, 388-4060 if you would like further information or would like to attend our April meeting. Easter musical at Sweet Valley church Sweet Valley Church of Christ Adult Choir presents the musical/ drama “Jesus, the Resurrection” April 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. The church is located on Main Road in Sweet Valley. Admission is free and nursery is provided for families with small children. For more information, please call Julie Lyons at 477-2320. ‘Barberios announce birth of son, Adam John Mr. and Mrs. John V. Barberio, Dallas, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Adam John on December 24, 1998, at the Nesbitt . Memorial Hospital. He weighed 6 ‘1bs., 91/2 0z. and was 19 and 1/ ' 4 inches long. Adam is the grandson of Fran and Helen McGough, Kingston, Raymond Wilson, Edwardsville, and Vincent and Marlene Barberio, Wilkes-Barre. He is the great-grandson of * Helen Razvillas, Ruth Wilson, Frances Watkins and Helen Allabaugh. Sheflers announce birth of twins Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shefler of Harveys Lake announce the birth of "twins. A son, Joshua Michael and a daughter, Hailey Joyce were born on Feb. 27 at Lehigh Hospital, Allentown. Joshua and Hailey each - weighted 5 lbs., 2 oz. Sponsored by Back Mountain Business and Professional Association Saturday April 3 at 1:00 p.m. Rain or Shine Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman Please join us for an afternoon of holiday fun! Tammy Dzanko becomes bride of James Carter Tammy Lee Dzanko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dzanko, Shavertown, and James Nolan Carter II, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolan Carter, Winter Park, FL, were united in marriage on Aug. 15, 1998. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Michael Bryant in Mercy Center Chapel, College Misericordia campus, Dallas. The bride is the granddaughter of Mary Paluck, Swoyersville, ~ and the late Emery Paluck; Helen Dzanko, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre and the late Michael Dzanko. The groom is the grandson of Oma Dee Gillentine, AL; the late Vasar Carter; Lester and Celeste Sutton, FL. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose her best friend, Kim Donlin, as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Aimee Jones, cousin of the bride, and Kelly Carter, sister of the groom. Flower girls were Olivia and Louise Lumia, friends of the bride. The groom chose his father as his best man. Groomsmen were William Jones, cousin of the bride, and Michael J. Dzanko, Jr., brother of the bride. Ring bearer was Ryan Emmett, cousin of the groom. groom, and Barry Sutton, uncle of the groom. Prayers of the Faithful were read by Carolyn Yatko, godmother of the bride. A special reading, written by the father of the groom, was narrated by Lester Sutton, uncle of the groom. Musical selections were performed by harpist Diane O'Malley, accompanied by Mary Watkins and organist Joseph Dubinski. Following the ceremony, a pre-reception was hosted by Paul and Melanié Lumia at their home in Dallas. An evening cocktail and dinner reception was held at the Highlands at Newberry Estate, Dallas. An everning rehearsal dinner, hosted by the parents of the groom, was held at the Woodlands Inn & Resort, Wilkes-Barre. The mother, Mary Paluck, aunt Mary Ann Basarab, and attendants at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estate. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and College degree in radiology. She is employed as a registered X-ray technologist for Orthapaedic Associates, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. The groom is a graduate of Winter Park High School and Daytona Beach Law Enforcement Academy, FL. He is also a graduate of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal School, Indian Head, MD. Carter is serving in the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Hurlburt Field, FL, where he is a member of the explosive ordinance disposal team for Special Scriptural readings were narrated by Pati Carter, mother of the | bride was honored at a shower, hosted by her mother, grand- . Misericordia, where she received an associate in applied science MR. AND MRS. JAMES CARTER II Operations. He is pursuing a degree in explosive disarmament and criminal justice. Following a honeymoon to Sundals Halcyon, St. Lucia, the couple was honored at a reception hosted by the groom's parents at Interlochen Country Club, FL. Mr. and Mrs. Carter reside in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Fiorini announces run for supervisor Bloomers' flower show April 23, 24 | This message is a public service of The Dallas Post | Republican David N. Fiorini, a life long resident of Trucksville, has announced his candidacy for the position of Kingston Town- ship Supervisor. Fiorini is a vet- eran of the Gulf War and served eight years with the United StateS Army Re- serves. He is a 1984 graduate of Dallas Area High School and in 1989 he received DAVID FIORINI his Bachelor of Arts degree from Penn State University with con- centrations in political science and history studies. ‘Fiorini is currently employed by United Health Care/Medicare in Nanticoke as an complaint in- vestigator. He has been active in several community organizations, having served on the board of directors for the Back Mountain Junior Chamber of Commerce and as the director for the Youth Min- istry: Group of St. Therese's Church in Shavertown. Fiorini is currently the presi- dent of the Friends of the Hoyt Library Board and is an active volunteer with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Theatrical Alliance. St. Therese's A&R will meet April 7 St. Therese’s Altar and Rosary Society, will meet on April 7 in the social room at 7 p.m. for Rosary Recitation. Gary Karwaski, phar- macist at the Dallas Medicine Shop will speak on “Medicine Management”. He will also evalu- ate and suggest any changes for anyone bringing all their prescrip- tions in a brown bag. The monthly meeting will then follow and plans for the annual bake sale to be held on April 10 and 11 will be completed. Non- perishable goods will be accepted for the Back Mountain Food Bank. Hostesses will be Sharyn Will- iams, Mona Dymond, Fran Will- iams and Betsy Balonis. All women of the parrish are cordially invited to attend the meeting and also to discuss any prescription problems with Mr. Karwaski. Northeast Pennsylvania Flower Show presents “The Land of Fairy Tales”...the sounds of spring, the fragrance of flowers and the whimsy of fairy tales. It's a com- bination that delights the senses and can only be found at the 1999 Northeast Pennsylvania Flower Show at the Kingston Armory. There is something for the avid gardner and beginner alike with proceeds benefiting the Northeast- ern Pennsylvania Philharmonic’s Education Program. The event features a Standard Flower show presented by the Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club, indoor commercial displays by area landscapers, florists and the Garden Market, the perfect place to find a unique gift. The market will feature vendors sell- ing garden products including herbs, orchids, garden necessi- ties, popular annuals, perenni- als, garden statuary and much more. Ticket prices are $6 for adults, 83 for children ages 6-12 and all children under six are free. Show hours are Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24 from 10 to 8 and Sunday, April 25 from 10 to 5 p.m. For more information, cull Betty Blasco at 823-9089. Use the coupon on page 2 to subscribe DHS Class of "79 seeks members The Dallas Class Reunion of 1979 will be held at Konefals Grove, Chase, on July 3. Anyone who hasn't received an invitation to the reunion or anyone with address information on the following class- mates are asked to call Donna Roberts Yachim at 675-2559 or Beth Manganello Savage at 675-4718. James Balcomb, Frank Baldygo, Annette Bethel, Linda Bocci, Robert Bruggeworth, Scott Common, Marion Coollbaugh, Ben Crofchik, Anthony Duran, Mary Edwards, Donna Forte, Paul Frantz, Craig Gallup, Denise Garofalo, Marion Gildea, Judy Godleski, John Harper, Don Hislop, Cliff James, Glenda Johnson, Becky Jones, Carolyn Kerekes, Doug Kroll, Barbara Kubasti, Ken Kuderka, Tammy Losey, Karen Mills, David J. Moore, Shawn Muldoon, Barbara Nelson, Marga- ret Perry, Holly Peters, Denise Pugh, Mary Purcell, Gretchen Pyle, Christine Reid, Joseph Rogus, Alan Sappe, Tom Schultz, Sandra Shaffer, Sharon Shemanski, Lynn Sherman, Bill Smith, Brian Thomas, Mary C. Troup, Don Watchulonis, Roxanne Wolfe and Robert Manitus. Michael Miller, D.O. Obstetrics & Gynecology The power of women’s health has just been [IEEE Please join us in welcoming Michael Miller to the Penn State Geisinger Health Group. Born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Dr. Miller is happy to return to the area. He is Board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. He joins Drs. Alan Neuman, Robert Roe and George Valenta in caring for women through all stages of life. Please call 826-7914 to schedule an appointment today. PennState Geisinger Health Group THE POWER OF HEALTH Most major medical insurance plans accepted. Visit our office at 1000 East Mountain Drive, Wilkes-Barre, next to Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. | | | | | | | & | | | i : ; | ! '
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