dos %. fold ining, avail- foyer, Ruth , Mik- iston, yrothy érson, ingey, anley, Mat- Carol Nancy rothy Karen cork oT. Vy i i a ca hme § i § iy Personal’ Dean. Bronson, son. of Mr; apd Mrs. Alfred: Bronson: of Sweet. Val- | ley, has been initiated into the | oi “Delta Sigma Pi, national fraternity, at Shepherd: College, West Virginia. "_..Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox, . +». former Dallas residents, now. of _...r.Florida, are. spending several weeks ...~8t the Irem. Country: Club, Later they will fly to the west coast to «visit Mrs. Haycox’s family. "Mrs. Jean Kuehn has been ill at her home on Machell Avenue, Dal- las, Mrs. Charles W. Lee, former > ADs resident, now: of Washington D.C. will spend, the, summer in Dallas, Faith Edwards, teacher at Dar- by, spent the. weekend as ig of her brother and sisterin-law; Mr and. Mrs. Barry Edwards, Idetown, While here, she and’Barry visited their grandmother, Mrs, Charles Edwards, : gery in. the, Williamsport ‘Hospital. | ! Mr. and’ Mrs. John Sutton’ have returned to their home. at Harveys Lake after visiting. their: son and wife, Rev. and Mrs. George: Sutton of Liberty, N.Y. Phyllis ‘Ranier, Baltimore, Md, spent the Mother's Day weekend | visiting: her father, Louis Rainer, Rice Street, Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tonter, Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville an- nounced" the birth of a baby girl at wy : Nesbitt Hospital on May 9. ' Mrs, Joseph Neuner, Hilldonia Avenue, entered Nesbitt” Hospital Friday for. treatment and possible surgery. Russell DeRemer left Sonics : Avoca Airport Monday morning to “spend a week in Los, Vegas. He. will return Friday moming, ~ Mn. and Mrs, Donald Cosgrove, Dallas, R.D:2; have. announced the birth: of a. baby: bey in ‘General Hosp: ital on May; 8: A Double Birthday Party, Held At Paynes A birthday and Mother's Day | = party recently was held at the H. E: Payne home, Loyalville, in honor of Addje: and daughter-in-law, Char- lotte Hildebrandt: Payne. Many gifts were presented’ and a’ lively day. enjoyed: by, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne, Mt. and Mrs. Clarence: Payne, Mr. and Mrs: Barl Payne and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Payne and children, Mr. and: Mrs. Harry LaBarr and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs.- Elwood White- sell. and children, Mts. Edwin De- | lany and daughters. Aunt Nellie Seager: and daughter Holly, also A Mrs. William: Wright. and daughter from Peint Pleasant, N. J. wkinda Mae Sax Bast: Center Street, Shavertown, announce the birth: ‘of a daughter, Linda Mae, in General Hospital on May 9. They have: two. other chil- dren, Sandra, aged three and a half'{ |’ and” Donna, nineteen months, Mrs. Dobinick of Shavertown. Mrs. Willan Figen Ir. Entertains. Commi Chek Mrs. William H. Pierce Jr. enter- tained chairmen Auction Antiques, both this year’s; and last year’s group, at tea at her.| home at Harveys Fake on Thursday. (I Qugsts were. Mrs. Raymon Hedden, i Russell Frantz, Mrs.- John gion, Mrs, Bruce Cardon, and Mrs, Thomas Hefferman. Mrs. Charles Frantz was. unable: to. be . present. WW, Plans were laid. for. ‘the general ; meeting: of the Auction. Antiques’ Committee; set tentatively for: June 15 at the home; of: Mrs, Frantz Paul Anthony Haines Mr. and Mrs: George “: Haines, Sweet Valley, announce the. birth, of their fifth child; Paul Anthony, May 16 at Nesbitt Hospital: The Russell other children are: George: Jr., 9; | David, 7; Joseph, 5; and Karen, the only girl, 3. : _ USE THE POST CLASSFIZD "THEATRE THURS. FRI = BAT. Glen. Ford: a “Cimarron” Cinemascope and Color Sun. = Mon, (con. Sun. 8-11) Richard Widmerk and, t Sonja Ziemann “The Secret Ways” Starts Tuesday “Auntie Mame” who, submitted t = hi 0 Sut ed Ben Arist. “featured a high .| Leinthall. Organist was Mrs. Donald: _ | her father, was attired in floor length, | | organza over satin gown with filled .| many awards. from South. Oak Cliff : High School, Dallas, Mr: and Mrs. Lewis &, Sax, 107 | Sax is the former Dianne} of ' the: Library. | Jo Bon ‘Weed: "ie ig Bride Of C. W. Kyttle Jo Ann. Weed; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles. Weed; 450 West Third |Street, Wiest: Wyoming, became. the. ‘bride. of Clinton. W. Kyttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle, Hunlock Creek, RD. 1 at a candlelight service, April 8; in. Wyoming: Meth- odist Church. The double-ring. ceremony was performed; at 7:30 p.m. by. Rev: Guy Klaproth. Mrs. Renford Wilce. of Hunlock Creek, RD. 1 was matron of honor. Bridesmaids, were Maty Mullarkey and June Weed. " Renford Wilce was. best man. Ushers were Charles 'W. Weed and Jerome Shilanski. The. bride, given in marriage by gown of nylon and chantilly lace highlighted with rhinestones and lace designed | with long ‘sleves tap- neckline with Queen ‘Anne collar. ‘The fivé-tiered 15kirt ended’in a cha- ‘pel train; Her veil of silk illusion was.| styled ‘to a. queen's crown: of seed pearls and ‘she carried a white or- chid “surroynded by lilies”, of the valley. x : Matron of honop hot ils silk | bodice, “low neckline’ and small ‘cap |, sleeve. Het bouffant skirt was street length and a cascade of satin roses. high- lighted: ‘the slight bustle back. Bridesmaids. wore. matching dres- ses in turquoise. Their headdresses were rhinestone. tiaras with, a pro: file veil. ° nd Al] carried Colonial Botgiets of carnations dyed to- match their gowns. |. Mother: of the bride Wore “Hue print’ dress with beige accessories and a corsage, of ‘blue orchids, Bridegroom’s mother, = blue ' dress, beige "accessaries; ‘corsage of blue archids, ios ] Following a reception in ‘the social’ room, the couple left for | 1 New “York City. They are; residing at 77-22 271 Street, New Hyde Park, Queens, | NY. The bride is a graduate of West Wyoming | High School. . She was. employed by ‘Wyoming | Paper Company, Wyoming. Bridegroom, a graduate’ of Lake: Noxen High School, Harveys Lake, is employed by Sperry Gyroscope, New York, The bride was Yioneted at prenup- tial showers ' givén by Mrs. Ren- ford Wilge : and Misses June Weed and: irene tharney. ; Howard DeRemer pin his sister, Mrs, Thomas Bottoms: Thursday to | inform - .the family’ that his: oldest son, Franklin, has been accepted at MIT. Franklin was. graduated with ) Texas, April 8 81. seed pearls. The fitted” bodice of}. | Phillips, Lyman Lull, ESTELLA MAE KINGSBURY Mr. and Mrs, William F. Kings- bury of R. D. 2, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Estella Mae Kingsbury, to Donald L. Rome, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Rome, RD, 1, Dallas. Miss Kingsbury was graduated from Dallas Area Schools in 1958. [She is employed by the Miners National Bank, Dallas. Mr. Rome was also graduated from Dallas Area Schools in’ 1958. He is employed by Standard Coach Company, Nanticoke. A September wedding is planned. Mrs. John Ferguson Entertains Book Club Mrs. John D. Ferguson read ‘“‘A | Flower. For Mother” at the meeting of Back Mountain Library Book | Club Monday afternoon. Hostesses | were Mesdames Peter Clark, Wil- liam Jeter, Mitchell Jenkins, Fred Jennings, Lloyd Kear, Stewert Ferg- uson and’ John Dungey. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs, Warren Unger took charge. | Mrs. Herman Thomas presided. Present were Mesdames Herman Thomas, Warren Unger, H. T. Kuschke, 'G. C. Stout, Fred Howell, John Ferguson, Ralph Lewis, Dana Crump, otewart Ferguson, Frank Bell, Stanley Davies, Edgar Brace, Russell W. Frantz, A. R, Dungey, Peter. Clark, Albert Jones, Ernest Well- hofer; Mirian Lathrop. Office. gossip travels faster over | grapevines, that are slightly sour. shirts reflect the skill of: fine. These Fishin: right: traditional. sport- ing. For summer comfort and the casual lock, you can't beat these smart Tapered. Body {Advance | . Guar), «o.im Tradition $5.00 $5.95 Enro tailor- 9 John | Dallas Chorale To Sing Monday At Retreat Dallas Woman's Club Chorale will sing. Monday night at Retreat State Hospital, and Tuesday night at the Old’ Ladies Home in Wilkes-Barre, presenting a program of music rang- ing from the rclassical to the whim- sical. At the rehearsal Monday night, a! date was. decided upon for the an- nual summer picnic, which will take place June 26 at the home of Mrs. Ted Ruff, West: Dallas. A card party is scheduled for early fall. Remember - - - RIB-END PORK CHOPS # | FANCY ‘neckline and elbow length sleeves. ! | ‘ium orchids. A A GRADE - choice STEAK ROUND - SIRLOIN - T-BONE LEAN - TENDER 23: QUALITY HOUSE ICE CREAM GAL. 69 TOMATOES THE E_DALLAS POST, S POST, THURSDAY, MAY 1 MAY 18, 1961 _ CE A Ee Te Se TT _ Betrothed ST Te Nancy Jane Jones Nancy: Jane Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, East Cen- ter Street, Shavertown, became the bride of Richard Howard Morgan, Jr., in a double ring ceremony Sat- urday afternoon, May 6, in Shaver- town Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by sories. Her corsage was of brown the Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost before | orhids. 7 an alter banked with bouquets of | = Mrs. Morgan is a graduate of white gladioli and palms. Gordon Evans was soloist and Mrs. Mary Jane Zerby played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore embroidired nylon net gown with tapered bodice, daintily scalloped neckline and long sleeves ending in points at the wrists. The bouffant skirt featured a full waterfall back with chapel train. Her fingertip. veil of hondrolled) pany, The from Marries Richard H. Morgan On May 6 | corsage. The reception was held in the church parlors, couple left for. Florida, The bride chose for going away a champagne sheath dress with matching jacket and cocoa acces- after ‘Westmoreland High School Wilkes College. Wilkes-Barre. bridegroom was graduated He is serving in the United States Coast Guard. For. Engraved and Printed Luzerne High School. which the and She is employed by the American Insurance Com- Wedding Invitations. Try The Post French illusion fell from a Juliet cap of lace. She carried a bouquet of roses, carnations and English ivy. Maid of honor was Jayne Sear- |} foss of Kingston, cousin of the bride | who wore a full skirted mint green |} dress of silk nylon. styled with ai} fitted ‘embroidered bodice, portrait She wore a dainty matching head- piece with profile veil, and carried a swing bouquet of pink —carna- tions, roses and English ivy. Bridesmaids were Linda Ruth Searfoss, cousin of the bride, and Janet Morgan, sister of the. bride- groom. They wore dresses and | headpiece identical to that of the | maid of honor and carried swing bouquets of pink carnations, roses and English ivy. A Robert IL. Morgan of Luzerne, brother of the bridegroom, was best. man. Ushers were Daniel A. Lewis, Kingston, cousin of the bride, and James T. Morgan, Shaver- town, bridegroom’s cousin. Mother of the. bride chose a beige sheath dress, lace over toast taffeta with matching accessories and cor- sage of baby orchids. Bridegroom’s mother chose dusty rose eyelet silk sheath dress, matching acces- sories and corsage of baby cymbid- Mrs. John Courtright, grand- mother .of the. bride, wore a blue silk figured dress with matching ac- LUZERNE THEATRE THURS. — FRE — SAT. Walt Disney’s “01 Dalmatians” SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matinee Only (Continuous. from 5) “Black Sunday” “{01 Dalmatians” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Angie Dickinson - Peter Finch “The Sins Of Rachel Cade” Technicolor — GIFT NIGHT — Choice, of China or Crystalware cessories and white carnation! “We MEAT The BOILE HAM OUR BEST LARGE 19: EGGS BANANAS It PAYS to SHOP at MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Best” 99. D 49 79. b o. 69: 10 # HARDWOOD CHARCOAL 99: ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER TRY OUR OWN Fresh Ground - Top Grade - Supreme COFFEE 59: OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK- QAM. - 10pm. SECTION A — PAGE 5 Bir IYI Personal I — Ren whi Ria, Susan. Elizabeth Lehman | Bridge Marathon Has Weds]. B. Northrup, Jr. | Final Luncheon Date Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lehman, ee A ani A Spe 3rd, of 239 Butler Street, Kingston, | held their final have announced the marriage of | and dinner meeting at the Country their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to | Club on Friday, May 12.Winngrs John Bowden Northrup, Jr. son of | were Mesdames Carl Homtz first) 'M Joh DeWitt Mr. and Mrs, John Bowden Northrup | | Mae, on Down Bug and of Huntsville Road, Dallas, : | Mrs, John Plummer, fourti. P. Mrs. Northrup was graduated |offs with other auxiliaries a from Kingston High School. She | | Valley will be held on June 7. received her bachelor of arts degree | The - Shavertown Marathon ott from Susquehanna University and | comprised of twenty four is presently employed as a casework- | ho paid $5.00 each for.. eight er for Pennsylvania Office for the | games. After prizes and po. Blind. { were taken care of, it netted $100 Mr. Northrup attended Wyoming | for the hospital. Seminary and Williston Academy, | Already twice as riley East Hampton, Mass. 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