win win and § an eties ling. were Alvie sixth fine tons HO 45 O ra RY ORB pd | is h 17% np A YY a | >: 0 Ip ) 4 2 ALL. tL Personal Al FO 509 ST Se Hl pe AI TR rays ih trip. "Rice : a ;* Howard Risley has been ill at his ome on Huntsville Road. Thelma Lamoreaux, 42nd Street, Idetown, has returned home after being a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Road, left last night by jet plane for Heid- elburg - Germany, on a business and Bonnie Jean, Trucksville, recently Mrs. Della Case 3 Street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ..W. Riddell, Norwalk, Conn. "Bowden = Northrup, Huntsville *" "Road, and Dr. Russell Stevens S. : RE anklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, have “returned after a ten day fishing trip “to Canada. = They caught four fish. Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Snyder and -son Jimmy, Claude Street, Dallas, oi spent the weekend visiting relatives in: Highbridge, N. J. They also toured many other points of inter est in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver, Ide- town, had as dinner guests on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zulticiez of Huntington Mills. Mrs. Albert Reining; wife of Dallas Free Methodist -minister, was ad- mitted to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital for surgery. She is getting along nicely. J _. Ann Davies, ten year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies, Lehman Road, is making good prog- ress at Nesbitt Hospital after an emergency appendectomy late Wed- nesday night. {Miss Miriam Lathrop was honored i Pa #at, a dinner given for retiring mem- bers of Rutgers University Library during a recent weekend $pént at Rutgers with former associates. Miss _ Lathrop was asked to sit at the head table, and the master of ceremonies s¥nade a point of sketching her prog- w ress from the time she left Rutgers, to her present retirement at the end of her library days in the Back Mountain’ Memorial Library. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish Street, had as Memorial Day week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rog- ers, of Plainfield, N. J. ; .,».. Stephen Hellersperk, Jr., member “of the Junior Class at Bucknell University, spent the weekend with _ his parents at West Dallas. . Faith Edwards, teacher of Darby, ». spent the weekend with her grand- Jmnother, Mrs. Charles Edwards. Mrs. Edwards recently submitted to qsurgery at the Williamsport Hospi- tal, She is home and getting along nicely. “Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Jr, «Wilkes-Barre, entertained over the weekend Edward Posternak of Mayton and Judy Marino, Bristol, Mr. Fluck is a former Harveys Lake resident. : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mover. Split: Rail Lane, Dallas, spent several days =last week in Atlantic City: ay MF. tended a SO Pen, A AB ER ANB ISR Ai wren AA LN At wn FORTY FORT Mrs. Betty Tiffany and Mr. and L. Stanley Jones, Orange, the Bach Festival at ‘ "‘Béthlehem on Friday and Saturday. Kenny Stolarick Has ~ Sixth Birthday Party Kenny Stolarick celebrated his sixth birthday with a party at his heme on Memorial Day. A large Pecorated birthday cake was the centerpiece for the birthday table. Those enjoying were his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolorick, Lehman; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Shellhamer, Mrs. Jane Sowers, Mrs. Margaret Volgaris, Cathy Stolarick, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick, and the guest of honor. X Service Woman's Club » ¥Has Closing Meeting Final meeting of the year of Har- hii Lake ‘Woman's Service ~Club as held at Lake-Noxen School last night. Emily Goldsmith, librarian of Dallas Township School, was guest speaker. : Hostess At Pinochle Mrs. Lester Fink, Cease Drive, Shavertown, entertained members of her pinochle club recently. Pres- ent were Mrs. Clint Cobleigh, Mrs. Bob Prichard, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. Harold Lameroux, Mrs. Eugene La- velle, Ann Spencer, Frances Hilde- brant and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cobleigh end Mrs. Pritchord. THEATRE THURS. - FRI - SAT. “Mein Kampf” (€on, Sun. §-11) SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. “Pepi” | S, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Zi i A leighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest » THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 PR Sa K SECTION A — PAGE 5 Barbara Ann Cooney To Marry Mr. Pikes and Mrs. John. P. Cooney, Creek, announce the ap- Larry Farr Saturday Morning Dallas, Following the ceremony, a lunch- proaching marriage of their daugh-| eon will be held at the home of the ter, Barbara Ann to Larry W. Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, Kunkle Road, Dallas. Kane will perform the double ring ceremony in Gate Of Heaven Church, Saturday, June 3 at 10 a.m. Attendants will be Phyllis Evan- chyk, of Ashley, class mate of the bride elect at General Hospital School of Nursing, and Ted Hons of bride. Miss Cooney is Rev. Francis | Wyoming Seminary. She is a mem- | ber of the Senior Class at General Hospital. School of Nursing. Mr Farr was graduated from West- moreland High School. He is sta- tioned at the Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina. No invitations have been issued. Miss Janice Ann Bertram Wed To 2JLt. William Joseph Lopasky Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Bertram, Chase Road, Trucksville, have an- nounced the marriage . of ‘their daughter, Janice Ann, to William Joseph Lopasky of Lehman. The ceremony was’ performed on April 4, 1961, in St. Aloysius Church by Reverend John O'Haire. ‘ ‘Mrs. Lopasky is an alumna: of Lehman High School, attended Wyo= ming Seminary, and is a Senior at College Misericordia. Mr. Lopasky is an alumnus of Lehman High School and West Vir- ginia University. At present he is stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. In July he will rejoin the San Fraa- cisco Forty Niners in professional football. Mr. and Mrs. Lopasky are now residing ‘in Browns Mills, N. J. a graduate of | ’ Betrothed | | Karen * Samuels was installed -as Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Assem- bly 144 at a public installation last Thursday. Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins in- stalled at Dallas Methodist Church. Sharon Samuels, twin sister of Karen, retiring Worthy Advisor, installed other new officers, also members of the choir. A nosegay of pink carnations and white roses was presented to Karem by her cousin, ~ Linda Davies, a past worthy advisor jewel to Sharon by her mother, Karen Samuels Is Installed As Rainbow Worthy Advisor gift of the assembly. Pink and white corsages were presented to installing officers and incoming officers: Carel Dymond, Nancy Sicher, Susan Dodd, Marj- orie Krimmel, Susan Lawry, Marian Jolly, Barbara Tag, Carol Anderson, Sally Moyer; Glenda Williams, Gail Rumbaugh, Judy Williams, Susan Cheney, Barbara Hopkins, Jo Carol Birnstock, Marlene Milne, Mary Ann Johnson, Marilyn Jackson, Gail Kel- ley, Ellen Harris and Linda Tag. Priscilla Wandell, Honored At Shower A variety shower was given Wed- nesday evening by Priscilla Wandell in honor of Beverly Crispell Noxen, bride-elect. Present were Mesdames Daniel Smith, Russell Newell, Walter Wandell, Bert Montross, Shirley Ayres, Samuel Arendt; Willard Cris- pell, Wm. Casterline, Bruce Crispell, Russell Traver, Lee Mintzer, Jerry Tallent, Ira Beahm; Patricia Newell, the guest of honor ond the hostess. Doll-Dress Material Needed For Ruction Mrs. Arthur Newman, in charge of dressing dolls for the Library Auc- tion, asks that people who have materials for doll-dressing, nylon stockings for stuffing dolls,” plastic bags and gift boxes, also dolls or money for buying dolls, get their contributions to her as speedily as possible. Mrs. Newman would like help in finishing doll clothing and packing. Also she hopes to find two women who will serve as co-chairmen. Charles James Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas, Jr., Parma, Ohio, have announced the birth of an eight pound boy, Charles James, May 28. They have another son, David, aged four. Mrs. Thomas is the former Mar- ilyn Shaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver of Dallas. Mr. Thomas is a former Shavertown man. He is with the Univac Divis- ion of Sperry Rand. Mrs. Shaver will leave this weekend to spend some time with the Thomases. Joy Ann Case Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case, Canis- teo, N. Y., announce the birth of a daughter, Joy Ann, May 1, in Hor- nell Hospital. The couple had two sons, Gary and Thomas. Mrs. Case is the former Ruth Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude John- son. Mr. Case is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case. Entertains Board Mrs. Wilfred Ide, president, was hostess to members of the Harveys Lake Service Club Board recently. Present were Mesdames Harvey Kitchen, Rowland Ritts, Albert Arm- itage, Howard Jones, Lee Bicking, Malcolm Nelson; Treva Traver ond the hostess. Will Graduate From Vassar Next Monday Elizabeth Prescott Ruggles, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rug- gles, Jr. Haddonfield Farm, Dallas, is a candidate to receive the A.B. degree from Vassar College at its 97th Commencement on June 5. Vassar this year is celebrating the centennial of its founding in 1861. + A graduate of the Madeira School in Greenway, Virginia, Miss Rug- gles has concentrated her studies in Sociology. During her first two {years at Vassar she was a member "| of the Child Study Club. Graduate From College With B. S. Degree Phyllis Helen. Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crocker, Spring | Garden, Trucksville, graduated with | a B.S. Degree in Elementary Edu- cation, and John Peter Zorzi, Har- | MARGARET LOUISE TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner, Evans | to secrure a position with an airline. ment of their daughter, Margaret | High School and the Non-Morse Louise, to A/2C Paul W. Laning, | Intercept Operators’ School of the Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.|Air Force, San Angelo, Texas. He Leaning, Sr., of Ferndale, N. Y. Miss Turner is a graduate of | Tunkhannock High School and Hart- ford Airline School, Hartford, Conn. She is going to St. Petersburg, Fla, will’ be stationed fifteen months. No date has been set for the wedding. in Pakistan for Nightlong Party Mrs. William King was hostess | Monday night to committee of Westmorelnad High School Senior parents when final plans were made for the graduation party in honor of the class and their guests to be held at High Point Inn, Mt.Pocono, Monday, June 12, from the hour of arrival until 7 a. m., Tuesday morn- ing. A committee of parents will act | as hosts and hostesses and be on the premises the entire time of the party. The fund raising projects to | finance the party included a Sports Night event held at Westmoreland High School, a card party at West- | moreland High School, and the sale’ veys Lake R. 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Bridesmaids had made from an old fashioned silver | remembered the beautiful decora- cake recipe, flavored faintly with | tions and had asked her to bake almond. And I mold the cupids| cakes for them, when casting about and wedding bells, and make royal | for wedding" cakes of their own. icing for the outside. That's the| This 250 piece job was to be the | fourth coat of icing, on top of the | centerpiece for the Edward. Sholtis sealing and priming coats.” {and Mary Ann Skochen reception Mrs. Smith exhibited her equip-|in Pittston on Saturday. Half of ment. it was on a commercial basis, half a _ “You use four square cakes for | wedding present for a Jackson the bottom layer. Here are the pans. | Township boy who now works in Then you begin mounting round | New Jersey. layers in graduated sizes. There are| “It runs in the family,” conclud- the circular pans. And you end up |ed Mrs. Smith. “My grandmother with sort of a tower. And the bride | made wedding cakes in Tunkhan- and groom figures go on top. Zibe ' pack.” ‘Mrs. Donald Davis Is Hostess To Boards New and retiring board members tof the Junior League met at the | home of Mrs. Donald Davis, Center [Hill Road, for luncheon’ yesterday {and outlined plans for the coming | year. | Outgoing members present were | Mesdames Joseph Sgarlat, president; | George Nicholson, vice president; | Homer Graham, Jr., George Gwil- |liam, Hale Coughlin, Donald Davis, { Richard Rudolph, H. Allen Larsen, | Donn Innes, Charles Frantz, Edward | Shafer,. John Vivian, Robert Kerr, { John Robinson, J. B. Marshall, Jr. | New board: Mesdames Curtis | Montz, president; George Nicholson, | vice ~ president; - Homer Graham, | George Gwilliam, Frank Hughes, | Joseph Sgarlat, Edward Shafer, Rob= | ert Edgerton, Lee McCarthy, John | Robinson, Richard Demmy, J. 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