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length dress, fashioned witli long sleeves and portrait neckFor her daughter’s wedding,TtMSNew GJ. b_ Enrolls 8,500As of August 1908, peacetime and Vietnam ans had signed to take tage of the education of the new GI Bill, dosian, manager of delphia VA Center, day.Not wanting the necessity of aMrs. Daniels selected a dress of royal blue with matching coat.Her accessories were white, and she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.The bridegroom’s mother attended the wedding in a dress of light blue organdy. Her accessories were in shades of blue, and her corsage was of pink rosebuds.A luncheon for 20 guests followed at the home of the oride’s parents.For a wedding trip throughthe Pocono Mountains and to— —-----„ — _Indiantown Gap Military Reser-jMClidosiah advises vation, the bride chose a knit school veterans to suit of white and aqua Mrs. Hawk attended Wallen-paupack Area High School and —is employed at Sherman Mills,'check issued to students Hawley. Her husband, who at- ed in courses- leading tended Pocono Mountain High standard cdllege degree, School, is a member of the cover the period froth the Pennsylvania National Guard of enrollment thtoggb Che and is currently stationed at of that month. Payment Fort Jackson, S.C. ily will be made onThe couple will reside at the month after theto pay their own first two months. TOO cational assistanceJfPAUL L. HAWK JR.(Bridal portrait by the Bob Jennings Photo Shop)Linda Daniels. Paul Hawk Jr. Are Wed in Hawley CeremonyBaskets of gladioli and other summer flowers decorated the altar of the First Presbyterian Church of Hawley when Miss Linda Jane Daniels became the bride of Paul Lester Hawk Jr. on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 27.The bride is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Mark Daniels of 738 Church Street, Hawley. The bridegroom’s parents are the Paul Hawks of Mountain-home.The Rev. Robert W. L. Mark performed the 2:30 p.m. doublering service. Mrs. Harry Ficken was organist.White lace over taffeta was the fabric of the bride’s street-withline. A satin bow accented the waistline of the dress, which had a bouffant skirt. She wore a mantilla of white lace and carried a colonial bouquet of white gladioli and ivy. Mr. Daniels gave his daughter in marriage.Mrs. Richard Daniels of Car-bondale was matron of honor for her sister-in-law, wearing a dress of aqua nylon over taffeta, fashioned with short sleeves and a jewel neckline. She wore matching accessories and carried a bouquet of deep pink gladioli.Richard Daniels, brother of the bride, was best man.Frying or Roasting 3 Vi lh. avefigiCHICKENS —- lb. 34LEGS p p BREASTS JJClb.Pan Style PorkSausage lb. WCenter CutPORK CHOPS ..__________lb. 89*RosedalePEACHES______No. 2 V* cn_______4 for 98*Maxwell HouseCOFFEE________2 lb. can___________$1.69Macintosh iFresh, greenApples 3 lbs. 39* t Cabbage lb. 5*MANG'SChurch St., Hawley, Pa. Phone 226-3261MON. — THURS. Close at 6 p.m.FR1. Sc SAT. Open 'til 9 p.m.
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Hawley Eagle and Citizen Times

Hawley, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Sep 23, 1966

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