d Rich- e: Levi Rogers, Rogers .eRays- Dougal y; Mrs. ren of Sharon, el, Sr., Darnell . Leach Ide of Wesley. ed and y all. é of Mr. unlock r ‘ata Susie 2» and ma An- , Debby Kenny ents. 1 adbury, e, have qughter 3. They -adbury shot of AR —E——— Ey DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miner of [Chenango Forks, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marvin and son, Kenneth, of Pitcher, N. Y., spent the July 4th weekend with Lawrence’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton enter- tained July 4 and during the week Neta Sheldon and children of Sus- quehanna, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lockwood and daughter, Mrs. Gor- don Jones and sons, Chuck and George of Afton, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Robert, Herbert, Betty, Clara, Johnson City, N. Y.; Betty, Clara and Herbert Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. William Milbrodt, Johnson City, N. Y., visited her mother, Mrs. M. London over the weekend. Shirley Darnell of Loyalville left "Monday for New York City with Nancy Palermo of Wilkes-Barre. Shirley and Nancy are senior nurses at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Binghamton, N.Y. spent Wednes- day in Dallas visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood, Lehman Avenue, Dallas. They came to help Mr. Rood celebrate his birth- day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of Washington, D. C., spent ‘the July 4th weekend with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Culp, Rice Street, Dallas. Richard Major, Indianapolis, Ind., returned to his home over the weekend after visiting his mother, Mrs. Howard Caperoon, Franklin Street, Dallas. neighbors Patricia’ Hemenway, daughter of r. and Mrs. Frank Hemenway, | “Cliffside. Avenue, Trucksville, is a | surgical patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Conyng- | hame and family of Chase are spend- | ing their vacation in Ocean City visiting Mrs. Conyngham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Clark, Germantown, will spend the week- end as guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wolfe, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas. THE DA ILA S POST, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1958 ~ PAGE FIVE Neighborhood Fam ir Notes Of Personal Interest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson ob- served their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday, July 5, with open house for their friends and at Hill. A three-tiered wedding cake flanked with bouquets of pink and white ‘flowers made an attractive party table. Mrs. Wilson is the former Mildred Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud of Sweet Valley. Mr. Wilson is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wilson of Luzerne. The couple was married in Wilkes-Barre and went to housekeeping on South Main Street, later moving to New Mallery Place. Five years ago they built and moved into a home in the beautiful Oak Hill section of Ide- town where they now live. Both the Wilsons get a kick out of their home and ‘garden and thor- oughly enjoy taking an ‘active part in Idetown Community life. © They are members of the Idetown Meth= odist’ Church and its Couples Club. Both like to bowl. Mr. Wilson, who is. associated with the Denton : Laboratories in Kingston, is a member of the Lu- zerne County Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation and Mrs. Wilson belongs to the auxiliary. They have no children. Present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, parents of the couple; Mr. and Mrs. William | Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud and Carol, Richard, Donald, Kathleen, Allan and Janet, Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Stroud and Fred, Trudy and Sody, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stroud, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Franklin and Becky and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen and Su- san and Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. W.' F. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wil- kinson, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weigand and Jackie, Mrs. John Weigand, Mrs. theli Home. at Oak | Stepelivich, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayes, Mrs. William Coplan, Mrs. Otto Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley William Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, Mrs. Charles Elston Rev, and Mrs. Kenneth O'Neill, Mrs. Leslie Agnew, Sandra, Joy and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swepston, Jr., Mr. and Mrs’ Joseph Feigoh and Joseph, Jr., Fred Pritchard, Miss Georgia Dick- over, Miss Gertrude Dickover, Miss Eva Bunn, Mrs. John Gal- lagher, Mrs. Harold Llewellyn, Mrs. George Semmer, Miss Marion Stur- devant, Mrs. Dorothy Gray, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Crocker, Mrs. James Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aqua, Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy, Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Mr.:and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fidge, Mr. and Mrs. John Throop, Mr. dnd Mrs. John Chesnovitch and John, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Har- rison, Mr. and- Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anesi, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Miss Nancy Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rollman, Michael Crisci, Mr. and Mrs. - Bruce Williams, = Miss Carol Weaver, Mr.. and Mrs. William Motyka, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fer- tal, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gilder, Mrs. Thelma Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. James Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heidig, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Burnett. King’s Daughters King's Daughters of Shavertown Methodist Church will meet in the Church Parlors Monday night. Mrs. Morton Hewitt will preside, Mrs. Carl Hontz, Mrs. John Chappel, Mrs. Robert Deeble, Mrs. William Glahn and Mrs. John Magee; serve. George Shepherd, Goss Maner, is fishing at Mehoopany. Charles | Milford Gail Shaver Accepts New Position Milford Gail Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford H. Shaver of Cen- ter Hill Road, Dallas, has accepted la position with McCann Erickson, . the second largest advertising agen- cy in the world. | He left Sunday for New York City where he will be trained for a month prior to being placed in the creative writing department. Milford is a graduate of Dallas Borough High School and Penn | State College. He was recently dis- charged after three and a Half years service with the U. S. Army. Mrs. John Southwell Sr. Entertains Her Family | Mrs. John Southwell, Sr., Chase Road, Trucksville, entertained at a family reunion on Sunday. It was the first time the. whole family had all been together for some years. Included were gll children, grand- children and great-grandchildren. They were: Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and children Carol and Billy, Fairlawn, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meckeel and children Charlotte "and Joseph, Jr., Lawrence Harbor, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William South- well and children Cindy and Donna Lynn, Bloomfield, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell II and chil- dren Joyce, Ronia and John, Jr. Newark, N. J.; Patsy Mckeel, her husband and son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell, Jr., and Linda Beth, Trucksville. Mt. Vale Council D. of A. Will Install Officers Mt. Vale Council, 224, D. of A., i Dallas, will install officers at ‘the meeting Friday evening at 8, Odd Fellows’ building. Mary Shaver is the present Coun- selor, Mabel Mitchell will be in- stalled as Counselor and ‘Alice Fiske as Vice Counselor, Deputy Dorothy | Perrego will be installing officer. Miss Barbara Joan Cheney | Bride Of Clark F. Cornell | | of their daughter, Janis Eileen to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney, East Center Hill Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Joan, to Clark Fassett Cornell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Cornell of Pittsburgh, formerly of Tunkhan- nock. Rev. Ralph Weatherly per- formed .the ceremony in Prince of Peace Church, Saturday, June 28, before an altar flanked with palms and vases of white carnations. Al- fred M. Camp was organist. Matron of honor was sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Richard Stang of Tunkhannock. Best man was James Winebrake of Clarks Summit and usher, Richard Cornell of Pittsburgh. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore street length dress of white embroidered organdy, feat- uring a fitted bodice ‘and full bouf- fant skirt, Her ‘hat was made of two rows of white ‘silk ‘daisies and her shoulder bouquet was of white orchids. Mrs. Stang chose dress of white embossed cotton trimmed with blue Irish lace, white daisy | hat, and shoulder bouquet of white tearoses. Mrs. Cheney, mother of the bride, selected light green street dress, | white accessories and yellow rose | buds, and Mrs. Cornell powder blue dress, white accessories, and pink | tearoses. | Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the | bride, and the couple left for the Poconos. Mrs. Cornell is a graduate of | Dallas-Franklin-Monroe High School | and attended Wilkes College. Mr. | Cornell was graduated from Tunk- | hannock High School and attended | Pennsylvania State Extension School | and Wilkes College. David Kunkle Is Able To Be Out Of Bed David ‘Kunkle is so far improved that his mother, = Mrs. Wardan Kunkle, is’ coming ‘home from the | hospital at Bethesda today. She has been with him for almest a month, since his car wreck at Patuxent,| Maryland, June 15. David's jaws. are still wired to- | gether. He can’t talk much, and is still “extremely exhausted, but for the past three days he has been permitted out of bed to regain his sea legs for a few minutes at a time. Mrs. Kunkle is driving up with Dr. ‘and Mrs. Kierfees,- who have relatives in Sweet Valley. Dr. Kier- fees is the brain surgeon who cared for David when he was first ad- mitted, before the head brain sur- geon returned from -his vacation. Swivel Desk Chair Nice swivel desk chair was left in the Barn Wednesday evening, plus {a small trike. STARTS FRIDAY MORNING 9:30 SHARP! THE YEAR'S GREATEST SAVINGS JAMBOREE! AT THE GLOBE STORE IN LUZERNE WE HAVE ONLY 2 SALES A YEAR —SO WHEN WE HAVE EM — YOU REALLY SAVE! GUARANTEED VALUES HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF HUNDREDS NOT ADVERTISED Large Group Women’s . Women’s Rayon PANTIES Reg. 39¢ Men’s and Boy’s SPORT SHIRTS Girl’s & Boy's STRETCH 3 PR. SHOES CELLO WRAPPED NYLONS HATS GROUP GIRL’S presses .... 90¢ WOMEN’S SHORT SHORTS Men’s, Women’s Children’s SWIM SUITS CUT UP TO Y2 OFF DRESSES was’ 4 for $1 Short Sleeve ................ 99¢ Sor $1 00 tn aL $1 99 NYLON Reg. to $1.98 SCHOOL STYLES Reg. $6.98 SLIPS on MEN’S Reg. $5 and $6 oresces $4.88 $2.38 Pai Sport Shirts On Sale i Ue $3.66 : ENTIRE STOCK BATH SIZE : 1st Quality Women’s TOWELS WOMEN’S PLAY 3 for $1 PILLOW SLIPS 4 for $1 CANNON SHEETS ON SALE SHOES *1.99 - 52.34 All white and other dress shoes drastically reduced. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | REAR OF STORE JUST A FEW SAMPLES OF TWO BIG FLOORS FILLED WITH BARGAINS »] DON'T EORCET-YOU bio S&H GREEN STAMPS, TOO! i GLOBE LUZERNE . USE OUR NEW REAR ENTRANCE Harry J. Evans Is = ‘Accounting Graduate Henry J. Evans, son of Mrs. Wil- | liam D. Evans and the late William |D. Evans, 11 Dingwall Street, Plains, was graduated from Benjamin Franklin University, Washington, D. C., on June 30 with a B.CSS. in ac- Exercises were held in in the | counting. the Presidential Ballroom Statler Hotel. Mr. Evans is a graduate of Plains Memorial High School, class of 1949 and served as sergeant in Korea for thirteen months. He is married to | the former Barbara Brace, daughter | of Mrs. Bert Brace and the late Bert Brace of East Dallas. There is one son, William, aged two. He is presently employed as account- | ant with the IV.E.-AFL-CIO in Washington, D. C. Attending the exercises were his | wife, Mrs. Henry J. Evans, Mrs. Bert | Brace, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Thomas Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brace. Beginner's Luck | For Becky Button Becky Button had beginner’s luck | at Sharbot Lake last week, landing | a seven pound and a five and a | half pound pike with live bait in | rough water that discouraged most | fishermen. Miss Button, a member of Leh- | man-Jackson-Ross faculty, drove to | Canada to spend a day with the Lester Squiers. She spent three days, and was separated with dif-| ficulty from her fishing rod. | The Squiers were hosts at a shore | dinner, to which Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Nuss, Susan Nuss, and | Linda Swelgin came from Bennet Lake; Herrick Montgomery and Thomas Lavelle from Kingston; Mr. | and Mrs. John Sidler, Helen and William, from Lehman. Mr. Lavelle was chef. | Roushey Reunion Tenth annual reunion of the Peter | B. Roushey family will be held at | Wolfe’s Grove, Sweet Valley, July | 19. In case of rain it will be held | in the Lehman Hose House. All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK Res. Phone Office Phone ORchard Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 38-2188 Gifts & Greetings for You — through WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Change of Residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City PHONE DOROTHY D. LANDIS Dallas 4-3211 or Dallas 4-1101 FRANCES IVES Janis Eileen Schwall Ta Marry Edward Carey Mr. and Mrs. George Schwall, Le- high Street, Shavertown, have an- nounced the approaching marriage Edward D. Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Garey of Shaver- town. Miss Schwall is a graduate of Luzerne High School and Wyoming | Seminary. She is employed as med- ical secretary in the office of Drs. W. J. Dawe, A. H. Funke and M. U. Rumbaugh. Mr. Carey is a graduate of West- moreland High School and Kings College. He will enter his second year at Jefferson Medical College in September, The wedding will take place Sat- urday, August 16 at 1 o'clock in Holy Trinity Church, Kingston. ”~ . 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