The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1961, Image 5

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<8 Purely Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest
= | Personal Mrs. Margaret Barber Elude and Mrs. Robert Trembath pias Junior Women Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brobst |
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Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Sweet Val-
ley, entered Nesbitt Hospital, for sur-
gery Sumday night.
Mrs. Edith Donnelly of Idetown,
admitted ten days ago to General
Hospital, submitted to surgery yes-
terday.
Mrs. Leslie Hilbert, Lehman Ave-
nue, Dallas, returned Friday from
Nesbitt Hospital where she sub-
mitted to surgery.
Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue,
Dallas, flew to New York City on
Thursday to attend -a business
luncheon,
Grace Ann Bachman, member of
the Freshman Class at Pennsylvania
Weds Stanley Cashmak
Fifteen coeds attended
mother’s wedding Saturday.
Housemother, that is.
Mrs. Margaret Barber, who has
been the head resident of Chapman
Hall, Wilkes College, for the past two
years, was married to Stanley W.
Cashmark
Mr. Cashmark, originally of |
Trucksville, is Credit Manager for |
the Morris Jewelry: Company in the
Harrisburg area. The couple plan to
| reside in Harrisburg.
their
The ceremony took place at the |
Trucksville Methodist Church, with |
the Reverend Robert Webster pres- |
State Laurel Gueen
Announce Betrothal Of Marcy
Judge and Mrs. Robert W. Trem |
| bath, Tunkhannock, announce the’
| betrothal of their daughter, Eliz- |
| abeth Marcy, to Paul Green, son of |
| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green, Elk |
| Lake, Pa. |
| Miss Trembath will be graduated !
from Mary Washington College,
Fredericksburg, Va., next month. Mr.
Green is a graduate of Pennsylvania
State Uamiversity. He is doing grad-
uate work in chemical engineering
at the University,
An early fall wedding is planned.
Sandra Felter Be
Ot Milton Moye
comes Bride
r On May 6
Plan Spring Dance
| Today is the final day for reser-
| vations to be made for the Dallas
| Junior Women’s Club annual Spring
| dance. Mrs. Harold Brobst, Mrs. Will-
iam Cook and Mrs. Joseph Chipola,
Harvey's Lake, are accepting reser-
vations.
dlelight” will be this Saturday eve-
ning at the Irem Temple Country
Club, 9-1.
Co-chairman, Mrs. Thomas E.
Reese and Mrs. Francis Barry have
{ announced that the following mem-
bers will be in charge of the door:
Mrs. James Gardiner, Mrs. Milton
The dance, “New Orleans by Can- |
To Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brobst, for-
mer Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas,
| residents, now of Millville R.D.1, will
| celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary on Friday, May 12.
Beverly Crispell, Guest
At Variety Shower
A variety shower was recently | :
held in honor of Beverly Crispell by | Mrs. Brobst is the former Emma
| her aunts, Mxs. Conard Swinchart | G. Elston, daughter of the late
| and Mrs, Donald Nulton at the home | Jennie, and William Elston, Dallas.
|of Mrs. Bruce Crispell, Harveys Mr. Brobst is son of Mrs. Louise
Lake, | Brobst and the late Mr, Brobst. The
Present: Ethel May, Margaret May, | couple was married in Shavertown
Ethel Bielecki, Jane Ashburner, Ruth | Methodist Church by the Rev. Fred
Sorber, Gertrude. May, Catherine | M. Sellers and went to housekeeping
» ¥ Ethel | in Dallas where they had spent
{ ‘ “WT Wl Hoover, Virginia Hoover, ; ; X
6 a State University, spent the weekend |iding. Reverend Webster was assisted | | At a very pretty wedding, Satur-| The bride, given in marriage by is Ben Voto Ned, Spencer, Elizabeth Milbrodt, Rose | their whole lives. Up until last year
zy a ‘with her parents’ Mr. and Mrs, | by John Cashmark, son of the groom. | | day; May 6, Sandra Felter, daughter | her father, wore ballerina length holes ot % : prom Hoover, Esther Weaver, Alberta Mil- | Mr. Brobst was employed by Brock-
i Robert Bachman. Her mother and |John, who at one time attended {of Mr. and Mrs, Varian Felter of | gown with Alencon bodice, long tap- char. brodt, Helen Crane Erna Sorber, | Way Motors in Kingston. They are
d 3 dad drove her back Sunday after- Wilkes, is now a minister in Bel Air, | Centermoreland, became the. bride of | ered sleeves and scalloped Sabrina a Essie Wandel, Pear] Hoover, Vera | members of Huntsville Christian
k : noon. ! Maryland. | Milton, Moyer, son of Mrs. Evelyn | neckline. The tulle bouffant skirt | Ollver Leaf Club Hoover, Hannah Frederici, Rose | Church.
Eo : g ol | Moyer of Evans Falls. Rev. J. Edwin | had insets of lace in front and tiers i ispell de| Th is one living daughter,
| Mrs. Lee Tracy, New York City,| Attending the couple at the cere | doy: an | a x : : Milbrodt, Leah Crispell, Gertrude | ere is g s
J 4 spent several days last week on mony = was Mrs. Barber's son, ; | Lintern performed the double ring | of lace down her back. Her finger-tip payer lest Gud Runide » Will meet Hoover, thé guest of honor and the | Sharon, age twelve. Another daugh-
a iting Lee's aunt and uncle, Mr. and | Edward of Los. Altos, California, and | candlelight ceremony in Centermore- | veil of silk illusion fell from a crown | nd y 25, at the home of hostesses. I'ter, Cindy, died at the age of one.
le 1 Mrs. Robert Scott, Pioncas Aven. | Mes. John Cashmark. NANCY WOLFE {land Methodist Church before an of “orange blossons and she carried | Mrs: Forrest Kunkle. - ena a ikkP--S°s
Ri u 3 During the week she drove the Miss Patricia Lutz, a resident of Nancy Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and i with bouguets of white | a Solontal bouquet of white, roses CEE REVEVDETE]DERLSY |
i R | ‘Scotts down to see Lee’s "show, Chapman Hall, was the soloist and | Mrs. Ernest Wolfe, 17 Burndale Ave. | © > dr i a ha Soh
- 3 “Best Man,” most popular show on | was accompanied by Mrs. William | Dallas, Pa. will represent Dallas . Maid of honor was Martha oon
== ‘Broadway. Blackman, Kiwanis Key Club at the 20th Annual John Miles, Honored ! over, Centermoreland, ‘and brides M OTHERS
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Mr. and Mrs. George Mortinver Jr.
and Patrick and Mary, former Alli-
ance, Ohio residents, have purchased
and moved into a home on Cliffside
Avenue, Trucksville, Mr. Mortimer is
auditor for Glen Alden Coal Com-
Ma Dany.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manzinger
and children have moved from Glen-
side, Pa., to 256 Huntsville Road,
Dallas. Mr, Manzinger is district
manager for Dodge Motors.
John Marks who has finished his
Woasic training with the U.S. Navy
The ‘girls of Chapman honored Mrs.
Barber with a surprise shower last
night.
Eckmans Attend Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Eckman,
Machell Avenue, spent the weekend
at Buffalo N.Y. where they attended
a family reunion with Hanford’s
great aunt, Mrs. Freda Albertson and
his grandfather, Albert Eckman, both
in their late eighties. They were
joined there by their parents, Mr,
Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival
at Wellsboro on June 16, 17 and 18.
Miss Wolfe, a Senior at Westmore-
land High School, was selected by
The Keyettes and Key Club to be
outstanding in beauty, poise, person-
ality, talent, charm, and general
appearance. She will compete with
some 70 other Pennsylvania Senior
High School girls from communities
throughout the Commonwealth for
the ' title of
Laurel Queen for 1961.
Through the courtesy of Senator
Pennsylvania State:
John Miles, Shaver Avenue, ob-
served his 75th birthday May 5, and
was, guest of honor at a dinner given
by his associates of the Pennsylvania
Hardware Supply Corporation in
Lebanon. Mr. Miles, is the oldest
active member of the association.
Saturday evening he was honored
at a family dinner held at Irem Tem-
ple Club. 3
C.D. A. Plans Dinner
‘Annual dinner of Catholic Daugh-
maids, June Weed, West Wyoming,
and Janet Felter, Falls. They wore
identical ballerina length gowns of
orchid and pink with sleeveless
bodices, stoles, ruffled net and lace
skirts, ‘and matching headdresses.
Miss Schoonover carried a Colonial
bouquet of yellow and white car-
nations and Miss Weed and Miss
Felter, pink roses and carnations.
Mrs. Felter, mother of the bride,
selected powder blue street length
dress, matching accessories and
shoulder bouquet of gardenias, and
You are with honor. . .
. and haven't been forgot-
ten! Two special Mother's
Day Gifts are waiting for
you at EVANS DRUG
STORE in SHAVER-
TOWN this Mother's Day
week-end. Please stop in
at your convenience . , .
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1 BE at ‘Great Lakes, is spending a fur- jana Mrs. Hanford Eckman Sr, up | James S. Berger, winner of the cov- | ters of America, Court Our Lady Yoo oe Sapa of Je nies: and pick up a miniature Protects Against
i : lough with his parents, Mr. and for a visit from Dade City, Fla. eted title will receive a partial {of Fatima, 1478, will be held Wed- Lr on oo Ey ess, GOLD CHEST of Sch > ILDEW
? } 1 Mrs. Stuart Marks, Lehman. He ex-| The Senior Eckmans are spend- | tuition scholarship valid at one of nesday, May 17, 7:30 at Colonial bk Bockmen. Fo ni s Falls els deli Ch MOLD & M ‘
i] 4 pects to report to Philadelphia at fing ten days with the Hanford Jun- | the State Universities of her choice ea is — best man, and Wayne Weaver, Jr., rofft's REINS ne ® PERSPIRATION
#. Bead lige, is. oP ln oh Mars, or Mrs. Martin I. | Wilkes-Barre, cousins of the bride, |Y) lates and an attractive,
M: : arris, or s. Martin L. ) )
i i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helmer and Miss. Wolfe will be guest of the py ushers. Donald Felter, brother of the freshly potted HOUSE SANITIZES
3: fifteen month old Robert, have Mz. Bnd Mus. Trumbower people of Wellsboro during her visit Mrs. Clinton Johnson is chairman, | Pride, was ring bearer, PLANT! They won't cost
5 50 i ] i moved from White Haven to a home . at the Festival. : Toy CP ancis Brennan, moderator ’ Following the ceremony, a recep- 2 5 FOR
; i they purchased at Dallas R.D 3. Mr. Entertained Couples Club| The State Laurel Festival cele- ; 3 ; tion was held in the church parlors you a penny; . .. They're a Frosh ,
—_— i Helmer is a dairy farmer. brates the opening of the Laurel . nd the couple left for Niagara Falls. | through th en- asting rresnness.
s i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coon, formerly id 2 nd Mr 5. Ord Trumbower season, which continues throughout Guest On 85th Birthday % a isa a of Tunk- Tan 2 hii ©: 9 ;
Sig #* of Red Bank, N.J., have purchased Shienyingd Be irsConples Sh ane the month of June. Mountain Laurel, | (Congratulations to Hendrick B.|hannock High School. She is em- eroniy
3 * and moved into a home on Memorial 4 svening at then home in Sweet Pennsylvania State Flower, blooms Cease, father of School Director, Ver- | ployed by the Commonwealth Tele- EV ANS
I | Highway, Mr. Coon has retired. va Dy Meo —_ profusely in the moh re non Cease, who will celebrate his | phone Company in Dallas Das. Mose RE BOX STOR AGE AY AIL ABLE
on 3 Mr. and Mrs, Dale Parsons, } GE a * ~ {of Pennsylvania, known as ennsyl- | eighty-fifth birthday on Monday, | was graduated from Dallas Town- R GC STO
i : Trucksville, have a ie a | well, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mr. | vania’s Grand County, providing ai May 15. Mr. Cease is enjoying good | ship High School. He is employed by DRU
4 a 7; ha a ol. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Mr. and natural setting for this event unsur- | health and drives his own car. He is | the Commonwealth Telephone Com- b ou are a
———" ; 2 x s > a son in Mercy Hospital on pr.c Arthur Liefer Jr. and Mrs. Ken- passed in scenic beauty. e refival Saperintendons of he way: 4h Turiianionk. ecause y hil)
—— a Mr d Mrs. Calvin Cr iki five | Sally Jane Clute, of Williamsport, | Scranton-Spring Brook Water Com- | The couple resides in Centermore- ibd D AVIS ;
I . Mi ho on a 2 he i June host and hostess will be Mr. present reigning State Laurel Queen, | pany. A family dinner is being land, just down the street from ,
8 2s ae or on, oh Y oe and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon. ‘wil attend the 1961 Festival to planned in his honor, | Mother and Dad Felter. > 3
1 nave moved 0 The club is twenty-three years old. reign over the activities until the | == — - a AM
o Meadowecrest, Trucksville. Mr. Crane % he user iy selected The final jude
: : is truck driver for Hess Incorporated. |. new ! : 3 = L
lies | | } “91 Mr and Mrs. Isaac Swire, Loyal.| ROD@It Greenley, Guest ing and coronation of the new queen MAIN HIGHWAY - TRUCKSVILLE
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« day Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Swire,
Peggy, Linda, Bobby, Renford,
oxen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire,
AaBilly, Ricky, Tommy, Scranton, Mrs.
"Mildred Wilce and Frank Benkosky,
Carbondale.
Mrs. James Oliver, Lake Street,
Dallas, entertained members of her
bridge club on Tuesday evening.
Norman Frantz is back at work
after being a hospital patient for a
wooweek as a result of an automobile
accident in New Jersey in March.
Mrs, Alva Eggleston and daughter,
Nancy, Vernon, and Mrs. W.K. Bes-
teder and Sandra, New Cumberland,
ville, had as dinner guests: on Suns:
‘At Birthday Party
Robert Greenley, Holly Street,
i Trucksville, was guest of honor at a
birthday party Thursday. Guests:
Mrs. Wilbur Vivian, Blaine, Sandra,
Wilkes-Barre; Mr, and Mrs. Wrighter
Benscoter, Mrs. Frank Franconi,
Flora, Mrs. Frieda Kittle, Sweet
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thomp-
son, Shrine Acres; Mr. and Mrs.
John Greenley, Mrs. Jennie Lloyd,
Plymouth; Mrs. Arthur Gensel Sr.,
Joan Gensel, Fernbrook; Mrs. Rob-
ert Greenley, Russell, Cheryl, Jay,
Trucksville,
will be held -on Saturday, June 17
at+8:15 P.M.
Variety Shower
Nancy Elston and Barbara Shemko
held a variety shower in honor of
June Langley, bride-elect of Nanti-
coke at the home of Mrs, Clarence
Elston, Overbrook Avenue, Hunts-
ville. The tea table was decorated
in pink and ‘sthite, with fresh car-
nations, pink candles and crystal
holders. There were seventeen pres-
ent. Miss Langley will wed Ron-
ald Zarzycki of Nanticoke on May 13.
Miss Elston and Miss Shemko will be
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; Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Ander-
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| Gwendolyn Morgan, four and a
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¥ Mr. and Mrs. J. Traver Nobel,
Overbrook Road, leave today by
plane for St. Louis, Missouri, where
Mr, Nobel will serve as delegate to
the National Convention of YMCAs.
The 1961 convention will be based
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Mrs, Walter Briggs of Wilkes-
Barre, with Miss Gladys Palmer and
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