NIA ship the ange rania Mr. y for ewly e in 3 get ually rr ith - seventeenth birthday anniversary - Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. “ .who has been a patient at Nanti- 3 Bl BB BRS ERR RRR RR SB BoE RL ELS PR RR Wl ' sylvania State University, ~ Moyer, Syracuse, N. Y., spent the weekend recuperate at the home. of her : _— Elmer Scott, (Oak Hill, bit Memorial Hospital. DATA, PENNSYLVANIA Bi reg Robert Moyer and Booker Morey, | f _ Rochester, N. Y., students at Penn- | “are | spending the mid-year vacation with | Bob’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer | Lehman Avenue, Dallas. They expect to visit friends in New Jersey and New York City during the week. Jack Eck has resumed his studies at Muhlenburg College after spend- ing the mid-year recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, vertown. x Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Winterstein, Harveys Lake, had as Sunday dinner | guests Mr, and Mrs. Staurt Marks and son, John, of Lehman. Bob and Barry Winter are close friends of John’s and helped him celebrate his an Thursday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Thomas, as guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, Norton Avenue, Dallas. p Stephen Hellersperk, student at Bucknell University, is spending the mid-year vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Hellersperk, West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Road, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary on Tuesday. awlrs. Earl Monk, Germantown, 4 the weekend at her home on Mrs, Pearl Johnson who was so critically ill at Carpenter's Con- Telos Home several weeks ago ssteadily improving. aith Edwards, teacher at Darby, spent the weekend in the Back Mountain Area visiting her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ry. Edwards, Idetown, and’ the Howard Risleys, Dallas. Alva Eggleston, Vernon apple- grower, is a surgical patient at General Hospital, where he was ad- mitted on, Monday. He is in the private patient wing, room 235. o.Mys. Joseph :Qberst, Unityville, coke Hospital, arrived yesterday to daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. William Sarley, Midland Drive. - Former students who dropped in to visit Mrs. Martha Smith, physics and chemistry teacher at: Lake School on Tuesday, were Al Martin, home on leave from the Air Force, Fred Little, student at Pennsylvania State University, Barry Evans, Bloomsburg, Francis Bebey, Kings College and Bill MacMillan, Pann State Extefisions. «cows is re- erating at her home after a re- cent illness. ied Leroy Troxell, Hyntsyille 1d, is spending two weeks in Florida. She went down by jet. "Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hilbert, Leh- man Avenue, Dallas, have been spending some time with their daughter and son-in-law in Kings: ton during the heavy snow storms : and frigid winter. Mrs. Franklin Fritzinger, Midland Drive, Dallas, is recuperating at her home after being a hospital patient. Mrs. Fred Nicely, Shavertown, is _a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where "she submitted to surgery. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Hun- lock €reek R.D. 2 have announced the birth of a son at General Hos- pital on’ January ‘28. . Mrs. Charles’ McCormick. Brivis Manor, is a pafient at Nesbitt Hos- pital. "Mr. and Mis. ‘Derwin - Patton, pes Lake R.D., have announced birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hospital on January 28. ‘Robert Culp, Justice of the peace Huntsville has returned to his 18 e after spending a week at Nes- Mrs. Carl Gordon, Roushey St. Shavertown, i is a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehimer had as weekend guests Mr. Laurence Bevan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bevan, of East Norwich, L. I. Mrs. Alyce Zick, Trucksville, will leave next week for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Picicci. She will stay until the Picicci baby arrives. Catherine Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Barber, Plymouth, an- nounced her engagement this week to George Stritzinger, Dallas R. D. 3. Miss Barber is a graduate of Ply- cuth High School. Both she and Stritzinger are employed at General Cigar Company in Kingston. They will be married in July." Mrs. F. M. Gordon and Mrs. Florence Phillips, Norton Avenue, will have as guests on February 17 Mrs. Gordon's granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Searcy Slack of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Slack is daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Lou Taylor. They come north to attend a convention in Philadenphia. Pat Dyer, former Dallas girl, who ‘has been ill for the past year, is able to be out again and is back at college. Peg Robinson called her on Sunday in Florida. She said she was fine and had just returned from church. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Bucking- ham and family, formerly of Wil- mington, Del, moved inte the Risley house formerly occupied by the George Bittenbenders on Wednes- day. Mr. Buckingham is associated with ‘the Dupont Company. Mrs. MD. T. Scott has been ill at her home on Huntsville Road powersl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, | carried cascade bouquets of white | Harris St. Fernbrook announce the | carnations, | marriage of their daughter Carol| Mys. Fitzgerald, mother of the ee THE __THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1961 73 ¢ _ SECTION A A — PAGE 5 5 ———— Joseph Burezyk On January 21 Jane to Joseph Burezyk, son of Mr. pride chose royal blue dress with and Mrs. Stanley Burezylk of Nanti- | matching accessories and an orchid, coke on January 21 in the Calvary | ang the bridegroom’s mother chose Bible Church of Wilkes-Barre at | rose dress, black accessories and an 2 pm. Rev. Robert Matthews per- | orchid corsage. i formed the double ring ceremony. | Following a reception for 100 guests at Trucksville Fire Hall, the ist and also gave several marimba couple left on a wedding .trip to solos. | Washington, D.C. and Virginia. They Martha Fitzgerald, sister of the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall bride, was the maid of honor. An- | Palmer, aunt of the bride in Alexan- other sister Karen Fitzgerald acted | dria. as bridesmaid. | Mrs. Burezyk is a graduate of Dal- Given in marriage by her father, | las Township High School. She is the bride wore a floor length gown | employed by the Commonwealth of heirloom lace with tulle tiers, | Telephone Company. Mr. Burezyk featuring a Queen Anne collar and is a graduate of Nanticoke High long sleeves, pointed at the wrist. | School and is attending Pennsyl- | She carried a cascade bouquet of | vania Extentsion School where he white carnations with an orchid | will graduate in June as a drafts- | center. The attendants were at- | man in Electrical engineering. i tired alike in red nylon chiffon | The couple resides on Harris St. | street length dresses over taffeta | Fernbrook. with matching tiaras and veiis. They ' Priscilla Matthews was the organ- | | Club midwinter dance met recently lat the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bay- js to complete plans for the dance to be "held at the Country Club | February 11. They are, seated left | to right, Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Mrs. | John Blase, Mrs. Bayliss, Mrs. Ed- | | ward Bessimer, Mrs. John Richards, Clewell, ton, Mrs. Nancy Ann Casterline To Marry | David A. Hudak Next Saturday | Mrs. Edwin Roth; standing, Mrs. Clifford ' Troup and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. James L. Casterline, | of honor and Doris Casterline, sister | Mahler. of the bride elect, as bridesmaid. Theme of the affair will follow the Alfred Hudak will be best man for | Mardi Gras. There will be dancing a brother and James Casterline | from 9 until to the iusic of , borther of the bride elect, usher. | rt Casterline is a graduate of Lehman Jackson Ross High School. She is employed by the Acme Store in Shavertown. Mr. Hudak was graduated from Dallas Township High School and is employed in Boundbrook, N. J. Idetown, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to David A. Hudak, son of Mrs! Mary Hudak, Overbrook Avenue, and the late Anthony A. Hudak. The: wedding will be solemnized in St. Therese’s Church on Satur- day, February 11 at 10 am. "A re- ception = will follow at O'Connell's Twin Lakes, Harveys Lake. Betty Mrozoski will act as maid Bruce Ide Is Honored At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Idetown, entertained at a family dinner Sat- urday night honoring Bruce who was recently discharged from the ser- vice. He showed slides taken while he was in Germany. Present were Martha Hadsel, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. William Mims, Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ide, Mrs. Hope Ide, Bess Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ide and Entertains Friends: Carol Anderson, Trucksville, en- | tertained a number of friends at a ! party at her home ‘in Trucksville | Gardens Saturday afternoon. Pres- | ent were Sandy Ambrose, Margie Walp, Nancy. Elston, Sandy Ash, Gail Graves, Mary Alice Knecht, | Elsa Orchard, Susan Williams; Sandy Vivian, Sally Moyer, Barbara Tag, Barbara Hilldebrant, Tom | Gauntlet, Bob Letts, Bob Peterson, | Bob Gardner, Rus Hoover, Bob Members Of Decorating Committee Members of the decorations com- | Robert Baird and his orchestra. ! mittee for Dallas Senior Woman's | Other committee members: Mrs. Robert Maturi and Mrs. Harter, co chairmen, Mrs. Mrs. Marion Harter, Harry Edwards, Mrs. Rotary Women Tonight Women of Rotary dinner meeting, | East”. postponed from last week because | of the weather, will take place to- | night at 6:30 at Irem Country Club, Mrs. John Landis presiding. MARKET Alva Eggles- Harry Ohlman and Mrs. | Jack .Stanley. | Sherman William | Mrs. | supper | mer Lehman residents. | ricks came up through a raging snow | | rence Newhart. | made before February 7 must be Charles Nusses, Hosts ‘At Buffet Supper Mr. man, and Mrs. Charles Nuss,Leh- entertained a number of | friends and neighbors at a buffet Tuesday evening honoring | Mr. and Mrs.Howard Hendricks, for- | The Hend- storm so that Fritz could talk at the Dallas Township Parent Teacher | | Association meeting. ~ Neighborhood a And Notes Of Personal Interest ~ Personal Carol Jane Fitzgerald Marries Josephine Radonavitch Marries | Present at the supper were Mr: | and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Louise, | Kenneth, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Tough, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. | Homer Middleton, Mrs. H. A. Brown, | and ferns. | Mrs. Alice Elston, Mr. and Mrs. John | | Sidler, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss, Dr. Matthias Oguto, headmas- | ter of a school in Kenya, Africa, the | Hendricks and the Nusses. ‘Woman's Club Plans International Dinner Dallas Senior Woman's Club will | hold its International Dinner at the | Prince. of Peace Church next | Wednesday, February 8, at 6:30. Reservations should be made with | Mrs. Robert VanHorn or Mrs. Law- Cancellations not | paid for. Eentertainment will be furnished | by Mrs. Dan Flood who will talk on | “Customs and Costumes of the Far For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations | Sr. of Huntsville. ‘Witt Yost performed the double ring | tions. Thomas Bunney Jr. On Saturday Mrs. Bunney is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. Bunney was graduated from Dallas Township High School. He is man- ager of the Bunney store at Fern- brook. Birthday Dinner Is Served At Winter Home A combination dinner and birth- day party for Jean Winter and Linda Rogowski was held at the home of | Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr. and Mrs. wrist. Her fingertip veil fell from | Fred Winter at Meeker on Sunday. a crown of pearls and sequins and | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred she carried a bouquet of white car- | 1s : nations and stephanaitis. | Rogowski and children, Joann, John, { Jim, Cogmie, Freddie and David Attendants were Peggy and Don- | Winter and Mr. and Mrs. John R. ald Bunney, sister and brother of | Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-Barre. the bridegroom. Miss Bunney : selected light green ballerina length . gown with V neckline and matching Stroudsburg Students headband. She also carried white ‘Entertain Classmates carnations. Mrs, Radonavitch chose stroot | Joyce Sweppenheiser, daughter of dress of light blue nylon, black veil | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sweppenheiser head piece and shoulder bouquet |and Geraldine Goodman, daughter of white carnations, and Mrs. Bun- | ney green print street dress, match- | At a very pretty wedding, Satur- day at 11 a.m., Josephine Radona- | vitch, daughter- of Mrs. Josephine Radonavitch of Chase, became 5 [Pride of Thomas R. Bunney Jr., lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Ws Rev. Robert De- ceremony before an altar flanked with bouquets of white carnations The bride, given in marriage by | her brother, Robert, wore ballerina length gown of white satin and lace, styled with square neckline and long tight sleeves tapered at the detown, Students at East Strouds- ing accessories, and white carna- | burg State Teachers College, spent ¥ | the weekend at their homes. They | had as guests Nancy Noll, Fleetwood, tion was held at the Bunney home |Pa:, Gail Cowan, New Jersey, Susie and the couple left for the Poconos. | Bocher, Littletown, Dorien Dough- They will reside temporarily with | erty, Allentown, classmates at the the bride’s mother. " College. Following the ceremony, a recep- Try The Post OR 4-7161 children, Dianne, Ricky, Gary, and | Dymond, Dale Mosier, Bob Belles Donna Ide, Bruce and his mother, | and the guest of honor. MAIN HIGHWAY, TRUCKSVILLE CHOICE MEATS 1 Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs’ Lloyd Naugle, Pikes | Creek, announce the birth of a son, January 28, in General Hospital. Mrs. Naugle is the former Gloris Steltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Steltz,” Pikes Creek. Mr. Naugle is son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Naugle. They have five other children, Brenda Lee, 9, Christine 7, Judy 5, Gary 3%, Lloyd Jr. 14 months. 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