ray, Jack Meonda; veral day law andig | .- M. Ray@@ ls Church mt Vern ok chargdf bby = whildg 8 weekends is Murrayfh yacht andi: estertown B. Ta] romanceg: “ £ ae LL w g advances), ur retreat 4% keeps. thg= LEN -. & Purely Personal Mrs. Stuart P. Marks ‘and John Spon a week visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Shipman and ‘daughter, Jenny Lynn, Indianapolis, Ind., recently. Mrs. H. A. Brown, Lehman, had as guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ferre and Mrs. Edna Brown, former Kingston residents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis and Mrs. Russell Lawry, Dallas, spent the ‘day récently in Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road, Dallas, spent the weekend at Carlisle, Chambersburg 4nd Gettysburg, following Civil War marches. Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Yaston: bauder Kunkle, spent their vacation this week at Niagara Falls and other ‘New York State places of interest. ‘Murs. T. M. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave- nue, Dallas, is spending the week at Charleston, S. C. at the shore. Her daughter and family of Herndon, Va., are with her. - Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Carlton, Ide- town, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz and family and Allen, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden Northrup and. family have moved into their Home ‘on’ Huntsville Road. They purchased ‘the: Reynolds Hottie early . this spring. I Teddy Montross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Montross, Idetown, spent last week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McClary and family have moved from Court- dale to a home they bought at 104 ‘Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. MeClary is employed in the T. V. department at the Boston Store. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse, for- merly of Bayside, L. I., have rented an apartment at 43 Carverton Road, Trucksville. The couple was recently married. Mr. Morse is with the Bell Telephotie Company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bankes and five month old Todd have moved from Wilkes-Barre to Wyoming R. D. 3. Mr. Banks is ‘associated with the Keystone Coca Cola Company. Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Lehman, spent several days last week at Hartford, Conn. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noveral and Elaine and David, former Nanti- coke residents, have bought and moved into a home at Hillerest Drive, Dallas. Mr. Noveral is asso- ciated with the John Hanéock In- surance Company. Art Kemmerer, injured while running his truck: ison patient: abe Wyoming Valiey- Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oravitz and family, formerly of. Larksville, are renting a House at 8 Maple Street, Shavertown. Mr: Oravitz is em- ploved by the Acme Stores. Mr. Raymond Greenwood, Terrace Avenue, Trucksville, is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rav ‘Swanson, for- merly of Glendale, i(Calif., have taken up residence at 161 Church Street, Dallas. Mr. Swanson is general manager of the M. and K. Flexies Corp. ‘A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wall, Harvevs Lake, at General Hospital, Seni, August 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Dougherty and Gloria and Robert have mnved from Metuchen. N. J. to 15 Baldwin Street. Dallas, Mr. Dougherty is with the Ooi Steel Commany. . and Mrs. Aaron D. Schlesing- er a Marcia and Sue will move Avwoust 25 to New Alexander Street, Wilkes Barre. Mr. Schlesincer is director of social service at Retreat State Hospital. He will continue his private practice in the Brooks Build- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crispell. Levittown, attended the Crispell reunion Saturday and visited the former’s mother, Mrs. John Crispell at Buckwheat Hollow. They also motored to State College to attend the Kocher Reunion. Mrs. Earl Henwood has returned to her home in Shavertown after being a hospital patient. She wishes to thank all her friends and neigh- bors for the many kindnesses they extended to her while she was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Faylene and Larry. have return- ed to their home at Deerborn, Mich., after visiting Mr. Brown’s ‘mother and brother, Mrs. Faye Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown at Lehman and Mrs. Brown’s mother, ‘Arline Shaw and her sisters, Mrs. Cathe- rine Zimmerman ‘and Mrs. Rose Warmouth, Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh, Shavertown, were pleasantly enter- tained ‘as Yecent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Kun- kle. Fern ‘Coldren, minister of music at the Dallas Methodist Church, is on a three week vacation. During her ‘absence, Mrs. Sarah Reese Fer- ‘gusen of Shavertown is taking Her place. Mr. and Mrs. Robent Geary and family have moved from Conestoga Road, Philadélphia, to 28 Meadow- crest, Trucksville. Mr. Geary is as- sociated with the Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle have returned from & tour of the West, from Niagara Falls, through Ontario, up Laké Michigan to Wisconsin, back through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and home. They stopped at the Great Lakes Naval Base to visit a nephew, Laing Coolbanigh. i Mr. and Mrs. Bdmund Ulatowski, | Neighborhood News sa THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 " SECTION A — PAGE 5 nd Notes of Personal Inared Entertain At Shower For Mabel Garnet Mabel Garnet, bride elect ‘of Larksville Mountain, was guest of honor at a variety shower given at the home of Mrs. Silas Blaine, Hunlock Creek, by Grace Schooley and Gladys Baird, Trucksville on Sunday. Miss Garnet, who works at Forty Fort Ice Cream, will marry | Alton Culver on ‘September 3. He {is ‘employed at Rareton Kapper Works in Perth Amboy, N. J. The party was set up in the gar- den with tables gaily decorated with parasols, favors and gifts. Present were Mesdames Walter Schooley, Stuart Marks, Edward Wallo, Loren Culver, William BE. Smith, Stewart Lamoreaux, Theo- dore. Yanes; Alton Culver, Fred Harry, Calvin = Hartman, Lérena Muntz, Rose Ann Harry, Ward Culver, Emery Garnett, Emma Baird, Franklin Stark, Gordon Lam- oreaux, Silas Blaine, Victor Swinski; Kathy Yanes, Linda Eileen Culver, Ann = Januszewski, Debbie Ann Januszewski, Dorothy Freeman, Dorothy Lynn Freeman, Gail Evans, Ellen Gardzalla, Sheryl Gardzella, Betty Boyer, Margaret Cunningham, Diane Costello, Rose Napesky, Elea- nore Whitcavage, Mildred Ellsworth, Irene Baird, Emily and Nancy Free- ‘man, Meryl Wagner, Georgette Kocher, Gladys Baird, Grace Schooley. Field's Fourth Child ‘ Friday, August 12, 8 pound 8 ‘ounce, Cynthia Ruth, was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Field, 81 Church Street, Dallas, at the ‘General Hospi- tal. This makes the fourth child for the Fields, the others are, Jackie, 5, Cheryl, 4, and Steven, 2. Mrs. Field is the former Virginia Funston, Jenkintown, Pas where she was graduated from Jenkintown High School and attended Penn State. Jack, son of Mrs. Ruth Field, Noxen, after graduation from Nox- en High School, received his degree. in chemistry from Penn State. He is employed as a chemist: with King Fifth Wheel, Mountain Top. Robert Linger Family Spending Summer Here Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Linger, Cindy, Ricky and Susan, Denver, Colorado, are spending the summer with Mrs. Linger’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Erancig. Lewis at Lehman. Mr. Linger, who has just completéd a six week special summer course at Columbia University, has been spending weekends at Lehman. He is a teacher in the Denver Schools. The Lingers spent the weekend in New York City. Joan Lawson, Honored At Birthday Supper Joan Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson, Shaver- town, was guest of honor at a picnic supper . Wednesday. The occasion was her tenth birthday anniversary. Due to rain, the party was held in the garage where a delicious barbecue supper was served. Joan had two beautiful birthday cakes and received lovely gifts. Brian Scott Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 58 Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of a son, 8 pounds 1 ounce, at Nesbitt Hospital, Aug.- 13. The Johnson’s have a daughter, Barbara, 11%. Formerly Beverly Baird, Mrs. Johnson was graduated from Kings- ton High School, after which she at- tended Westchester State Toaditrs College. Mr. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Harris Hill Rodd, Trucksville, is an alumnus of West- moreland High School, and is pre- sently. employed with his father at Penn ‘Glass and Mirror, Luzerne. Jeffery Leonard Kile Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kile, Blooms- burg, announce the Jeffrey Leonard at Bloomsburg child. : Mrs. Kile is the former Gladys Cook, graduate of Dallas Franklin Monroe High School, class of 1957. Mrs. Katherine Cook, grandmother, recently spent several days with her new grandson. living at 158 Meadowcrest. Mr. Ulatowski is an engineer at the Linéar Corporation. Mrs, Harry Beck ‘has returned to her home at Harveys Lake ‘after spending two weeks at Nesbitt Hos- | pital where she received treatment. Gertrude and Verna Smith are visiting their sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Trucksville. They are from York. Mrs Rhoda Bartell has returned to her home on Memorial Highway after being a hospital patient. returned to their home in Bingham- ton, N. Y. after spending several nue. They came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. : formerly of Hunlock Creek, are ‘SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST 5 rE / : Celia Freeman, Lottie Ann Freeman, birth of an eight pound four ounce baby boy, Hospital, July 26. This is their first |; B. C. Post in | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver have |’ days at their home on Lehman Ave- || Oliver's father, | . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver, Noxen, -anrnounce the engagement | and approaching marriage of their daughter, Charlotte Aleeta, to] Ernest ‘Slocum, son of Mrs. Pauline Slocum ‘of Lehman. son Methodist Church on September 107at 2 p. m. A reception will be held Rev John Gordon will perform | the double ring ceremony in ‘Alder- | High School, Class of 1956. He is em- { ployed by the M. and C. Novelty Betrothed CHARLOTTE ALEETA TRAVER at 4:30 p. m. Miss Traver is a graduate of Lake | Noxen High School, Class of 1957. She will be graduated from Wyom- ing Valley Hospital School of Nurs- ing on August 30. Mr. Slocum is a graduate of Lehman-Jackson Ross Company at Harveys Lake. Staurday, July 16, at 10 a. m,, Peggy Williams, daughter of Mr. ‘ahd Mrs. Harry Williams of Kings- | ton ‘became the bride of Private Michdel E. Dubil, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Michiel Dubil, Sr., of Leh- man, at the Tiehman Methodist (Church. Rev. Kenneth O'Neill, pre- sent pastor of [Plains Methodist Church and former pastor of the Lehman Methodist Church, offici- ated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore copen blue sheath dress, with lace bolero jacket, and quarter length sleeves. Headdress was white cream with nose tip veil of allusion. She carried a white Bible with an orchid. Carol Donn, Kingston, maid of honor, sories. She carried a nose-gay of blue and white roses. Russell Williams of Honesdale, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man, and William Pudimott, another cousin of the groom, an ‘usher. For her daughter's wedding, mother of the bride chose blue wore light blue organdy | sheath dress with matching acces- | | | Peggy Williams Becomes Bride Of Private Michael Dubil Jr. floral print dress, white accessories and an ‘orchid cersage. Mrs. Dubil, mother of the groom, selected pink nylon dress, white ac- cessories and an orchid corsage. The Altar of the Church was decorated with white snap dragons. Following the wedding, a récep-! tion for over 100 guests was held at the home of the bridegroom and the coupie left for a honeymoon in the Poconos. Mrs. Dubil is a graduate of Kings- ton High School. She is presently employed at the Kingston National Bank. Private Dubil was graduated from Lake-Lehman High School. He is stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. He will graduate from basic training on August 19th and be home on fur- lough, after which the will go to | Lincoln Air Base, Omaha, Neb. for special training. Sandy Patner, Overbrook Avenue, will participate in Split Rock Horse- show in the Poconos, August 27. It is sponsored by Split Rock Riding Club, of which Sandy is a member. store correctly pri so-called “bargains; SRE "eh, Vv - Jeo, Yo, ery. oo Can gew © That’s why, regardless of the pricé you wish to pay, youll just beautiful gems with the quality you expect from a fine store that displays Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society emblem. FRANSES CLARK s REGISTERED SEWELER SS VERICAN GEM SOCIETY | 63 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre MN DIAMONDS ARE IMPORTANT! We feel that there is no such thing as an unimportant diamond purchase. find diamonds in our d for their true value. No discount” diamonds=— Miss Doris Whipp Honored At Bridal Shower Martha Muncie and Joyce Hirle- man entertained at a Variety Bri- dal Shower, Sunday Aug. 7, in hon- or of the approaching wedding ‘of Doris Whipp, Shavertown, to Clark Lewis, Center/ Moreland. Present were: Martha Muncie, Joyce Hirleman, Marion Shupp, Mrs. James. Sweitzer, Marlyne Lipfert, Sue Lawry, Priscilla Martin, and the guest of honor. Phyllis Mae Weaver Weds Howard Keller Reverend Wesley Kimm, St. Luke's © Lutheran Church, Noxen, | officiated at the nuptial services for | Phyllis Mae Weaver, daughter of { Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Weaver, Tannery Street, Noxen, “who be- | came the bride of Howard Keller, i 1 Noxen. In attendance to the bride and | groom were, matron of honor, Mrs. i Shirley: Strohl, and best man, Cal- The bride chose a white street length dress, and shoulder length roses. Matron of honor wore street length dress in blue, and carried red roses. Mrs. Keller attended Lake-Noxen High School. | Mr. Keller received his schooling | from Beaumont and Beallick and | Co., Hallstead, Pa. The couple resides with Mr. Kel- ler’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Noxen. Dr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Funke, Ashley, will leave September 8 for Honolulu where Dr. Funke will at- tend the Pan Pacific Surgical Con- vention. Mrs. Funke is the former Jean Disque of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, have as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Dean | Robinson and Lauren and Patricia of Long Island. | vin Strohl, the groom’s vrother and | | sister-in-law. veil, accented by a bouquet of red | | Married Forty-Five Years MR. "AND MRS. A. E. FiSRe o Mr. end Mrs. A. E. Fiské, 22 King | Street, Dallas, will celebrate their | forty-fifth wedding anniversary with open house for family and | friends from 2 until 6 on Sunday, | August 21. No invitations have been | -& € | Alice and Joel Fiske, issued. Mrs. Fiske, a teacher before mar- | of the late Mr. and Catherine is daughter Joseph riage, and Mrs. | Worthington of Harveys Lake. Mr. Fiske is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fiske of Dallas. The couple | # was married at Lehman, August 25, 1915 by the Rev. Egbert Kilpatrick | §@ and started house keeping there. Five years later they moved to Dal- las where they have resided ever since. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fiske are mem- | bers of the Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. Fiske is an active member of Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hospi- tal Auxiliary and Daughters of America Lodge. Mr. Fiske retired from the Wilkes Barre Transit Com- pany in September 1958 after thirty-two years of service. He is a member of the Y. M. C. A. Retired Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piatt, Hunlock Creek, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Alice Jean, to Joseph Charles Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of Hunlock Creek Miss Piatt is a graduate of Lake- ji ahr 311 High School, Class of 1960. 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