Jat “NNER AD Me ho. AS Pd td Fe. ar RE WE Dr. and Mrs. John Krouse, Dan- ville, and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Heine and family, Lewisburg, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Boote, Knob Hill, Trucksville, over the weekend. Dr. Krouse is resident surgeon at Geisinger Hoswital and Dr. Heine, professor at Bucknell University. Captain and Mrs. R. D. Carter and son, Chip, of Clovis, New Mem- ico, will arrive this weekend to visit Mrs. Carter’s mother, Louise Col- well, Main Street, Dallas. Fn ronte. they spent several days at Bluefield, W. Va., as gvests of Captain Dar- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Price Carter. Mrs. Colwell will re- turn with them to be their guest folfithe summer. Mrs. Jean Kuehn, Machell Ave- nue, was admitted to Mercy Hos- pital on Monday, for an operation for removal of cataracts. Hamilton Clemow, son of Mrs. Afton Reese, Dallas R.' D. 3, has enlisted in the Air Corps for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goff, James Street, Kingston, summer residents of Harveys Lake! are building a new home on Sutton Road. Trucks- ville, next to the Weaver home. Mr. Hunlock Creek, have announced the birth of a son in General Hospital on June 18. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaver have returned’ to their home in Shaver- town after a nice visit with rela- tives in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Avgnue, Dallas, is spending some ti at Buffalo, N. Y., visiting her son, George and family. Mary Reedy and Elizabeth Setse of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive the early part of the week to spend their va- cation with the former’s parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy, Over- brook Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier and family will leave today for a vaca- tion in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. George Bittenbender and Drew, Chris and Jan and Linda Stevens, Dallas, are spending a va- cation at Pompano Beach, Fla. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Chappell, Alice Marie and Ruth Ann; San Antonio, Texas, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and Mrs. William Chappell in ' Shavertown. } Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, had as guests this week Mrs. Irving Rowe and Susan and Sally of Strasburg, Pa. They brought ex-Burgess H. A. Smith who had been visiting them, home. Hale Coughlin, Pioneer Avenue, spent several days. this week in Canada- 1X ome Shilanski Is Aboard The USS Miller Jerome L. Shilanski, son of Mrs: Glendoris -Shilanski, Lehman, left Norfolk! Va. June 9 aboard the USS Miller for the Mediterranean. He will be gone for four months. Jerome, a graduate of Lehman High School, joined the U. S. Navy April 27 and has been stationed at Philadelphia ever since. His new address: Jeronre Shilanski, S.A. 516- 90-36, U.S-S. Miller (D D 535) c/o U.S.S. P.M., New York, N. Y. / Cindy Lee Wells Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, School Street, Bryantville, Mass., have an- nounced the birth of a baby girl, Cindy Lee, June 2 at South Shore Hgspital, Weymouth, Mass. . Mrs. Te is the former Clara Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton of Noxen. oF Naf The Wellses also have a son, Michael. . ’ and Mrs. William Kendig, &r ie) THE DALI POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 PAGE FIVE Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Married, Saturday, June 7 (Photo by Kozemchak) MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. LASHER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kern, Har- | veys Lake, announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Charles A. Lasher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Lasher of Demunds Road, Fernbrook. The double ring cere- mony was performed by the Rev. William McClelland, Jr., in the Prince of Peace Church, Dallas, Sat- urday morning, June 7, at 10 o'clock. Alfred Milliner Camp was the organist.’ The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white embroid- ered nylon organza princess style dress with sabrina neck-line, capped sleeves, net mitts and a picture hat of white. She carried a colonial bouquet” of white carnations and gypsophila centered with a king orchid. : . Nancy Casterline, honor, wore . pink organdy dress styled with princess lines, full skirt and sabrina neck- her maid of embroidered | line, and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations with tion, Pittston. gypsophila. The mother of the bride chose ' at Niagara Falls. nations with gypsophila, and the mother of the groom, a Dior blue chantilly lace over blue taffeta drese with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations and gypso phila. Richard Eyet of Fernbrook wa best man. Jack Lasher, brother o! the groom, and Richard Clemow Dallas Township, were the ushers. After the ceremony, dinner fo members of the immediate families was held at the Kern home, fol lowed by an afternoon and evening reception at the home of the bride- groom. Mrs. Lasher is a graduate of Lake- Noxen High School and attendec College Misericordia. Mr. Lasher is a graduate of Dal las Township. High School served with the Marine Corps, and is now with the Marine Reserves of Wyo- ming, Pa., encamped for two weeks’ training in Albany, Georgia. He is employed by the Knarr Corpora- The young couple honeymooned After June 30 royal blue silk print with white ac- | they will reside on Demunds Road, cesories and a corsage of white car-: Dallas Township. Former Dallas Girl Marries Richard Crannel Sandra Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowell Smith, Park Place, Elsmere, former Wyo- ming Street,” Dallas, residents, re- cently married Richard Winslow Crannell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crannell, Burhans Place, Elsmere; in the Delmar Methodist Church. Rev: Arthur White perform- ed the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, “Shorty” Smith, wore gown of nylon sheer over satin, styled with portrait neckline out- lined with venise lace, short sleeves and lace trimmed bouffant skirt with chapel train. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a matching pillbox being so low: 460 N. Main Street WEARING APPAREL Everyone who has visited our store is telling all their friends of the beautiful dresses and sportswear we have and about prices —— PAY US A VISIT — MANUFACTURERS’ OUTLET OPEN DAILY — 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. ~~ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. , New Jersey trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white orchids, lilies of the valley and step- hanotis- Susan Bostock of Boston was maid of honor and Mrs. Brian Mec- Donald, sister of the bridegroom of Rochester, N. Y., Kathryn Lawrence, Teaneck, N. J. and Linda Pinkney, Ridgewood, N. J., bridesmaids. They wore matching gowns of pastel green peau de soie over taffeta with waltz length skirts and match- ing picture hats. They carried white carnations and yellow daisies. Robert E. Weiler, Mountaintop, was best man, and Wallace Sheeley, Buffalo, John Scharff, Glenmont, Dr. Robert C. King, New Scotland and Brian McDonald, Rochester, ushers. Following the ceremony luncheon was served in the church lounge, followed by a reception at the Smith home. The couple spent their honey- moon in the Poconos. Mrs. Crannell attended Westmore- land High School, and was gradua- ted from Ridgewood New Jersey High School and from Centenary College for Women at Hacketts- town, N. J. She has been employed as a dentist's assistant. Mr. Crannell, a Korean veteran, is associated with his father in the Crannell Lumber Company: writers, toys, Any Point of View IT IS YOUR LIBRARY ! The time has come to get together all those books, picture frames, desks, andirons, type- usable article that you can spare. ANNUAL AUCTION RISLEY’S BARN Remember, the LIBRARY is open to every reader in the Back Mountain Area — the Annex is open to every organization in the Back Moun- tain Area — and all for free! They are almost entirely supported by the AUCTION ! “Give Just One Thing From tables, bric-a-brac — any good for the JULY if, 12 Youd Like To Keep” | Alice May Spencer Becomes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer of trimmed Idetown announce the marriage of of orchids. their daughter Alice May, to Air- Bride Of Airman John Paul Jr. in blue lace and corsage Her attendant, Carol Hadsel, Idetown, selected white or- man 3/c John L. Paul Jr. of Ide- gandy dress and pink roses. town, son of John Paul Northampton Street, and the late Mrs. Dorothy Paul. | of East] Best man was William Ward, also Wilkes-Barre of Idetown. Mrs. Paul, graduate of Lehman Ceremony was performed Monday | High School, is employed by Con- night, June 9, in the parsonage of | solidated Cigar Corporation. Airman Lehman Methodist Church. Rev. | Paul attended Lehman High School Kenneth O’Neiil officiated. Follow- and is currently stationed with the ing the ceremony, party went out for dinner. The bride, given in marriage by the wedding U. S. Air Force in the Benton in- stallation. The couple will reside on Briar her brother, chose light blue dress Crest Road, Idetown. Leslie Hilberts Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hilbert, Leh- Dallas, heir fiftieth wedding anniversary with a. family dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Iveson, Jsceola Avenue, ‘Kingston, Wednes- lay. Mrs. Hilbert is the former Char- ‘otte Knell of Kingston, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Knell of Fernbrook, ind the late George’ Knell. Mrs. Inell will celebrate her hundred and third birthday anniversary next nonth. Mr. Hilbert is son of the ate Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hilbert of dittston. The couple was married in Jeffer- sonville and went to housekeeping n Kingston, where they spent the ireater part of their married life- About a year ago they purchased man “Avenue, celebrated the. former McCarty house on Leh- man Avenue, the oldest house in Dailas, and have done a beautiful job. of renovating and redecorating it. The Hilberts are both active anc thoroughly enjoy puttering around their new home and yard. Mr Hilbert, now retired, planted and takes care of a vegetable garden. assisted only by a very good son-in- law who helps cut grass, hoes, and does the heavier work. Mrs: Hilbert pulls weeds “in between visits to town to buy drapes, spending: the day with her mother, and attending Dallas Methodist Church. There is only the one daughter, Mrs. Iveson, and two grandchild- ren, Dorothy, student at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College, and Bill, student at Chester Street grade school in Kingston. Dallas Brownies Hold Juting At Game Farm Brownie Troop 108, Dallas Metho- dist Church, closed the season with an outing at Red Rock Game Farm and Ricketts Glen on Saturday. En- joying the trip were Shirley Brown, Carol Calkins, Gail Doughton, Lucy Fleming, Christine Grose, Sally Hol- vey, Helen Jacob, Donna Lee Long, Betsy Mulhern, Linda Cathy Reese, Diane Schweiss, San- dra Sedler, Diane Seymore, Linda Williams, Sally Ziegenfus; leader, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Joe Schnei- der, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Sam Holvey, Judy Schneider, Janet Kel- ley, Bobby Kelley. Stanley Culp Honored Ait Birthday Dinner A double celebration in the form of an outdoor picnic was held Sun- day honoring Stanley Culp of Hunts- ville when his family gathered to aelp him celebrate Fathers’ Day and his birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs: Robert Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton, Donna and Sandy, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Jr., Bobby, Jac- jueline and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Don Eckert, Joanne Lewin, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. George Major, Lehman; Mr. and Mrs: Rich- ard Culp, Kathy, Patty and Stanley, Oak Ridge, N. J.; Mrs. Clara Hay- maker and Larry, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mauro, Barbara, Her- bert and Eugene, Mine Hill, N. J.; and the guest of honor. Home From Philadelphia _ Verna Lamoreaux has returned to her home at Fernbrook after spend- ing a week in Philadelphia where she attended commencement exer- cises at the Woman’s Medical Col- lege on Tuesday. A friend, Rita K. Facks, was a member of the gradua- ting class. From Philadelphia, she went over to Levittown where she visited her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lamoreaux. Lodge Meeting Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Trucksville Fire Hall. Final plans will be made for a family picnic to be held on July 18. McCarty, | Hahnemann Graduate DR. EARL CECIL CRISPELL, JR. Ear] C. Crispell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] C. Crispell, Sr., Noxen, received his Doctor of Medicine de- gree at the 111th commencement exercises of Hahneman Medical Col- lege, Philadelphia, last = Thursday, June 12. 2 U. S. Senator Lister Hill of Ala- bama delivered the commencement address. Dr. Crispell, a graduate of Wilkes College, is married to the former Rosemary Gerace of Berwick. The couple will leave for Cincinnati, Ohio, next weekend where the doc- tor will serve ‘his internship at the Cincinnati: General Hospital. Irene Purvis To Marry Maryland Man, July 12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprenkel, Church Street, Dallas, have an- nounced the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Irene Purvis, to Donnell Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer of Perryville, Md. Rev. Frederick Eidam will perform the ceremony in ‘St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- town, Saturday, July 12, at 2p. m. No invitations have been issued. All friends are invited. A reception will follow the cere- mony at the home of the bride. EVERYTHING FOR THE CAMERA FAN quality and price. MAIN STREET DALLAS There's a world of fun in pic- ture taking (and picture making) when you start with the right equipment ond supplies. We have eve- rything you need, right in E. E. PHILLIPS FRANCHISED DEALER FOR Polaroid Voightlander View-Master Wollensak Kozem Z Mrs. Rose Kozemchak was happy to see her ten children and their families reunited at her first grand- shild’s wedding on May 31. The former Connie Miller, 63 Covell Street, Wilkes-Barre, became the bride of Edward: Varheley, Lee Park, on that day. The whole family is shown gathered at the Russian Club, Edwardsville. Kneeling, left to right: Judy Dunn, Mark Kozemchak, " Paula Selingo, Irene Snyder To Marry Thomas Traver, June 28 Next Saturday, June 28, at 2 p. m., Irene Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Lehman, will marry Clayton Traver, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver of Ruggles. Rev. Kenneth O'Neill will perform the double ring ceremony in Lehman Methodist Church. No invitations have been issued. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Her sister, Mrs. George Shaver, Fernbrook, will be matron of honor and her niece, Dale Snyder, nephew of the bride, will act as ring bearer. Best man will be Sheldon Wandell, Pikes Creek, and ushers, Donald Traver and Kenneth Williams, cousins. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for members of the immediate families will be held in the church parlors. Miss Snyder, a graduate of Leh- man High School, is employed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Traver was graduated from Lake-Noxen High School and served for two years with the U. S. Army in Germany. He is employed by Natona Mill. Road, Idetown. Jacqueline Snyder, flower girl. Alan | The couple will live on Carpenter | Karen Kozemchak, Ronna Kozem- chak, Edward Dunn, David Kozem- chak, Linda Kozemchak, Karen Ko- zemchak, Eva Kozemchak, Gloria Dolbear, Elaine Kozemchak. Sitting: . Mrs. Paul Selingo, Mrs. Daniel Kozemchak, Mrs. Walter Kozemchak, Mrs. Mike Kozemchak, Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Mrs. Edward Varheley, Mrs. Rose/ Kozemchak, Mrs. Luther Miller, Mrs. Ignatius | Kozemchak, Mrs.. Andrew Kozem- | | Mrs. Ziba Smith Sr., and her | daughter, Laura Rae, entertained at la baby shower and “Come As You | Are” party at their home, Meadow Lake Farm, Saturday, June 7 honor- ing Mrs. Ziba Smith Jr. Guests ar- | rived at 4 p.m. dressed as they were caught when they received a last minute phone call. Mrs. Alice Belsky | won the prize for most original and | comical costume. All enjoyed a barbecue supper on the lawn. were Mesdames Ethel Lehman; Mary Sorber, | Present | Chapman, chak Family Reunited At Wedding Mrs. 7iba Smith ir, Hono At "Come As You Are” Shower ‘Horse-Shoe Pitching Contest At Y Saturday | Back Mountain Y will be host to [three other YMCA units tomorrow | morning at 10:30, when boys from chak, Mrs. James Kozemchak. Standing: Mrs. Edward Dunn, Paul Selingo, Daniel Kozemchak, Walter Kozemchak, Mike Kozemchak, Bob- by Dolbear, Robert Dolbear, Edward Varheley, Edward Dunn, Ignatius Kozemchak, Luther Miller, Thomas Miller, Andrew Kozemchak, Barbara Kozemchak, James Kozemchak, Jr., James Kozemchak- —Photo by Kozemchak red | | Wilkes-Barre; Arline Oney, Alice Belsky and Walter, Harveys Lake; Edward Paul and Eddie, Sweet Val- John 7% ley; Anthony Yockavitch, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Ruth Har- rison, Laura Smith, Dallas; Gladys Wagner, Fernbrook; Demunds; E. A. London, Center- moreland; Christle Joy Smith, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Invited, but unable to come, were Mesdames Emma J. Smith, Julia = Menta, A. J. Uflander, Elizabeth, N. J.; George London, Frank Heits- man, Ernest Sorber, C. J. Major- They sent lovely gifts. Jenkins, boys’ secretary at Memor- ial; Ted Wilson, South Branch, and |-C. Tyler, Central, will come with | their candidates. | given medals. | Central YMCA, South Branch, and | | Memorial buildings gather for the | annual horse-shoe pitching contest. There will be three categories: boys (from 9 to 11 years old; 12 to 14; and {15 to 17, with stakes placed more | | closely for younger contestants. George Pickett local YMCA sec- retary, will be in charge. George | together at home. Winners will be The pitching will take place on the local Y grounds in Shavertown. : Kesters Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Neual H. Kester, 64 Carverton- Road, Trucksville, are celebrating their birthdays quietly Mrs. Kester’s birthday is today and her husband’s is tomorrow. PAY THEM OFF WITH A PERSONAL LOAN From The Friendly Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “Miners in Dallas’ MINERS NATIONAL BANK ) Bessie Ruch, °°
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