DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1987 To Sponsor Garden Party Married June 8 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS ~ © NORM ADVERTISING. lac | WHICH ROOF IS BEST? 'l When you select roofing materials you want to 'l make sure you get the style and color that is ex- actly suited to your home. Get expert advice from WHITESELL BROS. Stop in to see our handsome, durable roofing materials this week. Get estimates without ob- ligation. ROOFING FOR AVERAGE 6 ROOM HOME, LITTLE AS $7.50 A MONTH (APPLIED). | 3 dn | ~E=- LIEUTENANT AND MRS. HILBERT C. LEHMAN | AJ | St. Paul's Lutheran Church, headband of velvet and net. They:| Shavertown, was the setting last: carried Colonial bouquets of pink | | Mrs. Martin Pictured above are members of ' Rottier; | McEnrue, Mrs. John Mulhern, Mrs. | W. T. Carrol; third row, Mrs. Wil- The Altar and Rosary Society of second row, Gate of Heaven Church will sponsor | the committee who attended a re- a garden party and fashion show | cent meeting at the home of chair- | Wednesday, June 26, at 2:30 at the |man Mrs. T. Warren Yarnel, Red liam Wallo, Mrs. John Kaschak, home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Young- | Ledge Drive, Dallas: First. row, | Mrs. S. Achuff, Jr.; fourth row, Mrs. blood, Demunds Road, Dallas. Mrs. Warren Wagner, Mrs. Richard {T- Warren Yarnal, Mrs. James Re- _ | gan, Mrs. Hugh A. Carr, Jr. sid be » "GOOD OL’ BULKY LAS" Hot weather cutting down your cow’s appetite? KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH WITH Bulky Las! HUSTON’ FEED SERVICE Phone Dallas 4-6191 FERNBROOK CORNERS FERNBROOK EWE R a HEHE The public is invited. In case of rain, the affair will be heid indoors. Local Women And Girls To Go To Tobacco Camp Mrs. Dorothy Sisco, Shavertown, will again act as house mother, Joan Swales of Goss Manor as field supervisor and Mrs. Ora Bean: of | Noxen as camp cook at Camp Hart- | land, East Hartford, Conn. this sum- mer. The camp which accommodates twenty-eight girls will open July 9 | for her sister. Saturday afternoon for the mar- | | riage of Marlyn Berneice Lundy, | Lundy of Main Street, Dallas, and | Pa. ciated at the double ring ceremony. Dolores Lundy was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Jane Fuller and Sara VanDyke of Washington, D. C., and Carolyn and last for eight weeks. Mrs. Martin Porter, Shavertown, ple for this work for the past eleven years, has only four vacancies left. Local girls who will leave July 8 | are Mary Weigel, Betty Grey, Maude Grey, Trucksville; Beverly Kintzer, Shavertown; Miranda S. Thomas, Sandra Lee, Dallas. Mrs. Charles Dixon Entertains Guild Mrs. Charles W. Dixon, Tunkhan- nock Highway, recently entertained women of the guild of Calvary Epis- copal Church of Wilkes-Barre. After a delicious chicken dinner, guests enjoyed colored slides of the tulip festival in Holland which were taken by the Dixons’ son, Merlyn ' Jon, now stationed in Fontainebleu, France. Present were Mesdames Margaret Keay, Mary Mosley, Eliz- abeth Kashmere, Mary Thomas, Anna Steinhauer, Anna Fisher, Sara Rimond, Sadie Schultz, Lillie Norwig, Louise Searfoss, Hazel Mil- ler, Cora Davis, Donald Baldwin, Nora Keller, Margaret Wallace; Rev. Donald Baldwin, Robert Goss | and the host and hostess. HRYSLER prices are lower { Y than you think! > MAIN HIGHWAY Phone Dallas 4-1731 en ER RR Ere... | Come in ahd get the BIG NEWK! | Susanne Wise Goeringer of Dallas. Cheryle and i of Oaklyn, N. J, cousins of the groom, were flower who has been recruiting young peo- : girls. Ensign Herbert Bauer of Brook- lyn, N. Y., was best man. Ushers were Captain Harry Dewar and James Lundy, cousins of the groom. The: bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk taffeta. The upper bodice and | short sleeves were of re-embroid- ered imported French. lace, the bouffant skirt had a bustle back ending in a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid Carrying out a pink and white color scheme, attendants wore bal- | lerina gowns of deep pink organza and white roses. Flower girls wore | white embroidered organdy dresses | with pink taffeta sashes, carried i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | pink and white nosegays. The bride’s mother chose a sheath Second Lt. Hilbert C. Lehman, son | dress of white lace over maize taf | of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert M. Lehman | feta with matching lace hat and of West Grand Avenue, Tower City, | white accessories. She wore a cor- Rev. Frederic H. Eidam offi- sage of yellow roses. Mother of the groom selected a biege lace dress with white acces- sories and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Mary Boras, paternal grand- mother, wore pink silk dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. | After a reception and dinner at Irem Country Club, the couple left | on a month’s wedding trip to Miami Beach, Florida. On. their return they will reside in Dayton, Ohio. The bride is an alumna of Wilkes- | Barre Day School, Wyoming Sem- | inary, and the American University. Since graduation she has been with the United States Board of Exam- | iners, Washington, D. C. | The bridegroom is an alumnus of Porter Township High School, Wyo- ming Seminary and was commis- sioned a Second Lieutenant in the | Air Force at the graduation exer- cises Friday at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. He is to continue his studies at Tech- nical Intelligence School in Dayton, | Pictured above is the Class of { 1927, Kingston Township High How much will you need to drive a big, powerful 1957 Chrysler? Forget all the price ideas you may have had up to now. This is news! Right now you can own the mighty Chrysler for 1957—most glamorous car in a generation—for less money than you ever dreamed possible. And Chrysler prices buy more style —more power — more luxury than ever before, Treat yourself to 1957's most pleas- ant automotive surprise. Come in and get the good news today! OWARD ‘‘Duke’’ ISAACS Your Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer | School, who held their reunion June | 19, 1954 at Lehman Fire Hall. The | same group will celebrate their | thirtieth reunion with a dinner at | Jackson Methodist Church on June | 29 at 6:30 p.m. Notices have been sent to members of the class, their Bs They Looked At 27th Reunion and sequined lace with a matching Ohio. guests and friends. Reading left to right, front row, | Emma John, Marion Young, Lulu | Anderson, Florence Hughes, Wilson | Cease; second row, Genevieve Dana, Daniel Richards, Margaret Heltzel, | Arline Covert, Edna Hollis, Marion | Evans; standing, Emma Culp and! Marion Kerfuss. Fireman Bowlers Hold Banquet At Legion 3 Last Saturday night Back Moun- tain Firemen’s Bowlng League held lit annual banquet at the Dallas American Legion hall, Memorial | Hanson, presented trophies to Jack- . son Township for the season’s cham- | pionship. Captain Ed Kropp ac- | cepted the award for the team, and | “Chiz” Lozo, high average. Mem- bers of the winning team were | Kropp, { Kenny Cooper, ‘‘Chiz” Wagnes and Tom DeMeo. | Carey, Shavertown, president of the league; Herb Kemmerer, Lehman, vice president; Fred Dodson, Kun- | kle, treasuer, and Tom DeMeo, | Jackson, secretary. ° Any fire compaay in the Back Mountain area wisiing to join the League next year, should contact TRUCKSVILLE CET | Tom DeMe8, Dallas 4-0760. 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MIRROLAC resists mildew, grease, oil and alcohol. Dr. L. E. Jordan will be installed | as president at the Dallas Rotary Club dinner held at the Castle Inn, | next Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and |] Dale Parry as vice president. Other officers: secretary, Leslie Warhola, | treasurer, William Jeter, board, members, Arthur Ross, Dr. R. M. | Bodycomb, Joseph Sekera and| Charles Roberts, sergeant-at-arms, | Fred Fielding, John Liqua, | Robert Holland. Francis Ambrose is | Lozo, Jeff immediate past president. The proposed officers of the Ro- | Election of officers showed 5d | tary Anns will also be installed at the dinner meeting: Mary Mohr, | president, Ann Jordan, first vice ! president, Jan Lamb, second vice | president, Jean Alexander, secre- tary, Elsbeth Evenson, correspond- | ing secretary and Eleanor Troster, | treasurer. 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