15 ace ee- rille PT i a bh’ q DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Gertrude Wilson, Franklin Street, left this week to visit her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- son, Charleston, West Virginia. Mr, Wilson is ill.’ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Batory, Pine- crest Avenue, celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary with a week end in New York City. Dr. Aaron Lisses is attending the Pennsylvania Optometrists’ meeting at Bedford Spring, which started May 21. Mrs. Robert Kemmerer, Shaver- town, is convalescing after three weeks spent at Nesbitt Hospital fol- lowing a heart attack. The first time she was ever hospitalized in her 64 years, and she was impressed with the number of people who cared enough about her illness to send her cards and gifts. Mrs. Jean Moledor, Lake-Lehman Schools, was one of ten Luzerne County nurses who attended the an- nual School Nurse Institute in Johnstown early this month. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Nicholson, Bethlehem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson, Wilkes-Barre, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Grif- fiths, Demunds Road, over the week- end. Cragg Herdman, Beaumont; Mrs. Harry Doll, Evans Falls, and Mrs, George Landon, Kunkle, spent the weekend at Canfield, Ohio, visiting their sister, Mrs. Charles Sweezy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tirpak, newly- weds, have moved from Hunlock Creek to Shavertown, R. D. 5. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Griffiths, Somerville, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Oswald Griffiths. Mr .and Mrs. Paul Hilbert and ‘ son, Larry, Bordontown, N. J., visit- ed at the George Landon home over the weekend. George Bronson, Sweet Valley, has been a patient at Geisinger Hospital, Danville. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ruff, Sr. Noxen, spent the weekend with Mn, and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Jr. and Kathy Lou of Baltimore, Md. They all enjoyed a trip to Longwood Gar- dens and the Armed Force Day fes- tivities at Aberdeen! Proving Grounds. Mrs. Byron Creasy has returned to her home on Pioneer Avenue after spending the winter at Coral Gables, Fla, En route home she stopped off in Philadelphia to spend Mothers’ - Day with her daughter, Marjorie. Mrs. Margaret - Johanson, 203 Carverton Road, Trucksville, has re- turned to her home after submit- ting to surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rustin and family have’ moved from Philadel- phia to 98 E. Center Street, Shaver- town, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Kuchinskas and family, formerly of Pittsburgh, have purchased and moved into a home at Westmoreland Hills. Mr. Kuchinskas is a retired army of- ficer. Mrs, Pearl Heck, Long Island, is here for the summer, staying with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sites, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Lester Sites, Harveys Lake, returned Friday after spending three weeks with her father Bernard Gray in Long Island, where he is a hospital patient. Mrs. Richard Venn, Meadowcrest, observed her - birthday on Sunday with a family dinner. Mrs. Venn came to this area from Camden, N. J. last year. Mrs. Eugene Fiske of King Street, Dallas, returned Saturday from Nesbitt Hospital, where she sub- mitted to the second of two suc- cessful eye operations for removal of cataracts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Pion- eer Avenue, Trucksville, are spend- ing some time ia Virginia and the Carolinas. Mrs. William Wright, Sr., Spring Street, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she was taken by am- bulance by her son, Bill, and crew after suffering a heart attack. University Women Meet At Country Club Spring dinner meeting of the A A. U. W., Wilkes-Barre Branch, was held last Wednesday evening at Irem Temple Country Club. The theme was “Your College Days”. The many members who came in costumes that they wore in college gave a nostalgic atmos- phere to the evening. Each decade had a representative who reported on college life when she ‘was an undergraduate. Letters reporting on their college years were sent by Mrs. J. H. Super and Mrs. Gilbert Jacobsky, who were unable to be present, Mem- bers who gave reports were Elean- or Ditty, Mary [Glowacki, Mrs. Thomas Kiley, Mrs. Charles Shafer, Jane Booth, Mrs. Joseph Skuzunski, and Mrs. Allen G. Dungan. Diploma prizes were awarded ‘to Eleanor Ditty, Mrs. Charles Shafer, Mary Glowacki, Mrs. Dudley Weiss, Mrs, Walter Eaton, Mrs. George Krause, and Iona Brelsford. Miss Pearl Averett was chairman of arrangements, with Miss Esther Saxe and Miss Adeline Burgess serving on her committee. Program was planned by Mrs. Harold That- cher, president, and Mrs. A. G. Dungan, chairman of Fine Arts. Also present were Mrs. William Wentz, Mrs, Richard Cronin, Sara Francis, Mrs. W. Myers, Emily Do- _oley, Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. John P. Elenchik, West Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, an- nounce the approaching marriage of’ their daughter, Marian Theresa, to John Edward Xern, son of Mrs. Marion A. Kern, Memorial Highway, Harveys Lake, and the late Edwin H. Kern, The wedding will be solemnized on Saturday, June 10, at 10 o'clock at Gate of Heaven Church. Rev. Francis A. Kane, pastor, will per- form the ceremony and celebrate the Nuptial Mass. Eleanor Ann Elenchik, sister of 7 Elenchik - Kern Forthcoming Nuptials Are Announced the bride, of Dallas, will be maid- of-honor. Bridesmaids will be Betty Elenchik, sister of the bride, and | Mrs, William Allabaugh, Dallas. Paul Malak, Chase," will be best man for Mr. Kern. Ushzrs will be Leon Kern, brother of ihe bride- groom of Lansdale, Pa: and James Casterline of Idetown. A wedding breakfast will be held for the wedding party and immed- iate family at the bride’s home. A reception will be held at 5 o'clock at O'Connell's Twin Lakes, Harveys Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sheehan, Huntsville Road, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 27. Mrs. Sheehan is the former Verna Cave, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas (Cave, Huntsville Road. Mr, Sheehan is son of Mrs. John F. Sheehan, Hotel Sterling, and the late John F. Sheehan. The couple was married by the Rev. Gardner Day in St. Stephen’s Epis- copal Church. Attendants were Grace Cave, sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sheehan To Celebrate 25th Anniversary George Walker. They started house- keeping in the house they now occupy. There are two sons, John, student at Wilkes College, and Lynn, mem- ber of the Freshman Class at Dick- inson. All the Sheehans are active members of Prince of Peace Church. Mrs. Sheehan is a trained nurse, on general duty at General Hospital. Mr. Sheehan is employed by the Bell Telephone Company in Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Robert Laux Is Hostess At Luncheon Mrs. Robert Laux, Midland Drive Dallas, entertained at a buffet luncheon last Wednesday honoring Marion Elenchik, June bride elect. The party table was attractive with. center piece of pink and white spring flowers, tall white tap- ers and miniature bride and groom. Clare Grabarek won the center- piece, A Present were Mrs. John Elen- chik, Mrs. Francis Girvan, Mrs. Wil- liam Carroll, Mrs. Henry Mastalski, Mrs. Joseph Polacky, Alberta Yen- ches, Clare Grabarek, the guest of ‘honor and the hostess. Clare Marie DeMarco Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeMarco, Sutton Road, Trucksville, have an~ nounced the birth of a seven pound, thirteen ounce baby girl, Clare Marie at Mercy Hospital on April 28. They have six other children, Adrian, Jr., aged eight, Mary Ann, seven, John, six, Helen, four Paul, three, and Gerard, two. Mrs, DeMarco is the former Clare Baur of Shavertown. Mr. DeMarco is employed by College Misericordia. Clare Marie was christened at St. Therese’s Church on Sunday, May 7. Her godparents were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dohman, of Wilkes~ Barre. Michael James Baur Mr. and Mrs. John W. Baur, Eas- ton, have announced the birth of a seven pound, five ounce baby boy, Michael James, on April 25. This is their first child. / Mrs. Baur is the former Joan Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Jr. of Harveys Lake. Mr. Baur is son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baur, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. Kimberly Ann Lemak Mr, and Mrs. Paul J. Lemak, former Dallas reseidents, now of Camp Hill, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Kimberly Ann, at Polyclinic Hospital on May 9. Their address: 431 Parkside Road, Camp Hill. Plan Summer Dance Plans are under way for the an- nual summer dance of Dallas Sen- ior Woman's Club. At a recent meeting of the Gen- eral Committee at the home of the dance chairman, Mrs. John Rogers, the date was set for July 15 at the Irem Country Club pavilion. Present were Mrs. Grace Mc- Cutcheon, co-chairman in charge of decorations; assisted by Mrs. Wil- liam Wright; reservations, Mrs. Wal- ter Phillips; posters, Mrs, Howard Ratcliffe, and publicity, Mrs. Ben. H. Edwards. FORTY FORT THEATRE TO-NIGHT Rosalind Russell IN “Auntie Mame” FRIDAY and SATURDAY Audie Murphy “To Hell and Back” SUNDAY and MONDAY (Cont. Sun. 3-11) Robert Mitchum Sterling Browns Are Married Fourteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase Road, Shavertown, will ob- serve their fourteenth wedding an- niversary on Friday, May 26. The couple was married by the Rev. William Hopkins in Maryland. Mrs. Brown is the former Alma Gilbert, daughter of Herbert Gil- bert of Luzerne, She is a licensed practical nurse. Mr. Brown is em- ployed by Air Products. There are five children: Linda, thirteen; Shirley, twelve; Richard, three; Gary, two; Leslie, two months. Debbie Boston Is Five On May 29 Deborah J. Boston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Boston, A. and B. Trailer Court, Tonawanda, N. Y., is celebrating her fifth birth- day anniversary on May 29. Her parents celebrated their ninth wed- ding anniversary on May 8. Debbie is now practicing for her tap dancing recital being held on June 25. Mrs. Boston formerly lived and worked in Dallas. Mr, Boston, form- erly of Loyalville, is employed as machinist at the J. and A. Keller Machine Company at Tonawanda. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle of Dal- las are Debbie’s godparents. Jennine Marie Tonte Mr. and Mrs, Peter J. Tonte, Plainfield, N. J. have announced the birth of a daughter, Jennine Marie, five pounds, fifteen ounces, at Nesbitt Hospital on May 3. They have a little boy, Frederick Peter, aged two. Mrs. Tonte is daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Schutz, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, She and Freddie are staying with her parents. Mr. Tonte 'is employed at the Lyons Hospital in New Jersey. Homemakers Day Homemaker’s Day was recently held at Briggsville with Mrs. Ruth Darbie in charge of the program. Morning speakers were E. V. Chad- wick, Luzerne County Agent, and Ann Nygaard, assistant home eco- nomics leader, In the afternoon, Mrs. Harry Moran spoke on “Looking Eleven Years Younger.” Attending were: Marie Wolfe, Letha Wolfe, Mae King, Edna Rebennack and Elizabeth Ide. LUZERNE THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. It will Fracture your Funny Bone “Garry On Nurse” SUNDAY and MONDAY (Continued Sun. 2-11) “Cimarron” Cinemascope & Color TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Richard Widmark “The Secret Ways” — GIFT NIGHT — Choice of China or Crystalware THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 eighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Mrs. Louis Laning, Carol Hadsel, Donna Weeden Betrothed To ‘Robert L. Natole Mr. and Mrs. Donald E, Weeden, 25 Wisconsin Ave. Dellmar, N.Y. formerly of 306 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Robert L. Natole, son of Mr. George H. Natole, 13 Thorndale Road Delmar. Miss Weeden is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School. Her fiance was graduated from Alb- any High School. Both are stud- ents at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. No date has been set for the wedding, Lace Makers Celebrate In New York City Branch 23, Amalgamated Lace of America, journeyed to New York City for a weekend to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Native Lace. High spot of the trip was a fashion show and dinner dance Sat- urday night in the Green Room of Hotel Edison. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wrighter Benscoter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Judge, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Makravitz, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Batory, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Picket and Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams; Fay Smith, Eleanor Turos, Virgie Sorber, Freda Kittle, Donnie Thompson, Dannie Hudzig, Art Roberts, Nick Tomasik, Chet Barrell, Joe Chevy, John Hardiman, Emma May Fox, Guest On Eighth Birthday Emma May Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox celebrated her 8th birthday anniversary with a party at her home on Saturday, May 20th. Attending were: Sandra Ashton, Christine Naugle, Lynn Evans, Debbie Cook, Debbie Pire, Marie Evans, Cathy Cook, Jimmy Cook, Peggy Disque, Bonnie Giber- son, Patty Major, Harry Swepston, Eugene Bertram, Eddie Dubil, Deb- bie Dubil, Kathy Edwards, Donna Bertram, Linza Sutton, Larry Barnes, Margaret Laning, Ronnie Dubil, Bonnie Dubil, Jean Marie Williams, Mrs. Marguerite Dubil, Grandma Kocher, Miss Emma Schoonover, Theodore Girvan To Graduate June 4 Theodore Girvan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Girvan, will receive a BS degree in Civil Engineering from Bucknell University on Sunday, June 4th. He has been accepted in Tau Beta Pi, the national engin- eering honor society. Following his‘ marriage on June 24 to Miss Maria Capone of Kings- ton, he is to leave for Pittsburgh where he has accepted an engineer- ~ PRIMARY David Jones Robert Disque Bruce Williams and Mrs, |. ing position with Pittsburgh Steel. : THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THE Married On April 8 Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. | ring ceremony. Clinton W. Kyttle who were married in Wyoming Methodist Church at a candlelight service, i { After a reception held in the soc- ial rooms, the couple left for New April 8. Rev. | York City, They reside on 271 Guy Leinthall performed the double | Street, New Hyde Park, Queens, N.Y. Martha Jane Newberry Marries John J. Gill, Saturday May 13 Martha Jane Newberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newberry, Pike’s Creek, married John J. Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fred- rick, Courtdale, Saturday afternoon, May 13. Rev. Richard Wendel per- formed the ceremony at 2:30 p.m. in Maple Grove Methodist Church. Maid of honor was Jean Grey and |. : bridestiaids, Beatrice Newberry, and | ions. They wore head bands of pink Murial McMillan, sister and cousin of the bride. Flower girl was. Elnore Jean Newberry, little sister of the bride. ° Best man was Ronald Gill, brother of the bridegroom and ushers Wil- liam: Lagoda, cousin of the bride, Jeffrey Gill, brother of the bride- | groom, and Francis Frederick, brot- | salmon taffeta dress with nosegay of white carnations. Maid of honor chose floor length gown of blue and headdress of blue veil with pink rosebuds. She car- ried a nosegay of pink carnations. Bridesmaids selected ballerina length gowns, pink, silver and orc- hid, respectively, and carried con- trasting colored nosegays of carnat- veiling with pink rosebuds. Flower girl wore blue dress and blue headband with pink rosebuds. She carried a basket of assorted | flowers. Bride’s mother chose blue flow- ered taffeta dress with white | accessories, bridegroom’s mother, sheer | her of the bride-groom. Ring bearer | nylon and white accessories. Both was William Shields 2nd, cousin of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of nylon, over taffeta styled with strapless bodice and lace jacket. Her veil of nylon tulle, trimmed with imported French lace, fell from a crown-of pearls and she carried a ELECTION L. C. Sutton Wm. Naugle J. E. Ide Michael L. Godek ER NN EN EE EE EE RN EN RR NNER RENNIN DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE , TONIGHT & SATURDAY AT 8:30 CiINEMAScOPE COLOR by DE LUXE - FRIDAY 10:30 TONIGHT & SATURDAY AT 10:30 - FRIDAY 8:30 “ALL THE YOUNG MEN” with ALAN LADD SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY “All In A NIGHT'S WORK” An Amusing Comedy With DEAN MARTIN And SHIRLEY MACLAINE : ALSO ; “THE MAGNIFICENT . SEVEN” i 8 SLR wore white carnation corsages. Maternal grandmother of the bride selected Navy blue dress, white accessories and white carnation corsage, Following the reception at the home of the bride, the couple left on a short trip. For traveling, the bride chose a yellow suit with beige and white accessories. Mrs. Fredrick attended Lehman High School. She is employed at Dixon’s Restaurant, Dallas. The bride-groom attended King- ston High School and is in the construction business with his father resides in Courtdale. Old Bloomingdale School Will Hold A Reunion Former teachers and pupils of the old Bloomingdale one-room school house at Bloomingdale will hold a reunion on Saturday at Blooming- dale Grange Hall. Everybody is asked to bring a picnic lunch, There will be a program at 2:30. Call Mrs. Harold Booth for further details. | | | | { | SECTION A—PAGE 5 Mrs. Richard Ide, Guest Mrs. Robert Welsh, Mrs. Mrs, Richard Ide entertained at a |Hadsel, Mrs. Lynn Hadsel, Beatrice - stork shower for Mrs, Glenn Ide on | Gramley, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Friday night in the Idetown church- | Charles Getz, Mrs. Glenn Ide, Mrs. house. She received many and use- | Richard Ide and Bess Cooke. v4 ful gifts. 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