SECTION 3 — PAGE 4. ' Mrs. Harold Lameroux |= a suprise bisthdsy party Fri- Surpris ed On Birth day | day afternoon. Present were Mrs. D | Bob Prichard, Mrs. Charles Spen- | Mrs. Harold - Lameroux, Mill | cer, Mrs. Charles Calkins and Mrs. | Street, Dallas, was guest of honor Eugene Lavelle. seeserOIROIOESLESL ESL ES Pleasant Atmosphere | Dorothy Simon To Naty ee Phillips On July 1 |B. D. 3, Dallas, announce the en- | gagement of their daughter, Dor- | | Kingston. | son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips | ployed in general contract work. | of Avondale Hill, Plymouth. A July first wedding is Miss Simon attended Westmore- | | planned. Beverly Anne Noon, pride Elect 2% m= | engagement party Sunday honoring | their daughter, Beverly Anne, who | Barre; Wilehema Blank, Prucksville; will marry Thomas McGlynn, son | | Mrs. James Brodie, Hunlock Creek; of Mr. and Mrs. John McGlynn, |Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, | Wilkes-Barre, in Gate of Heaven | Marion Noon and Joseph Noon of | Church August 10, 10 a. m. Miss | Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Noon was graduated from West Rice, guest of honor, her fiancee, Side Catholic High School on | (and the host and hostess. | June 9. Aa | Present were Mr. and Mrs. John | Jil Marie Jacobs MecGlyn, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Jr., Thomas Noon, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | | Henry Frydelwicz, Mr. and Mrs. | Chestertown, Maryland, amnounce Charles VanBuskirk, Mr. and Mrs. | the birth of a daughter, Jill Marie, | Edwin Lumley, Mrs: Jennie Noon, | at Kent and Queen County Hospital, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Noon, Kings- | | Maryland, on June 7, 1961. here, add an extra mea- sure of pleasure to the occasion for you! KIDDIE KORNER MENU TOO! 'HAVIR'S 207 Vaughn St. Luzerne r i Md ! ton; Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Noon, Lu-| Mrs. Jacobs is the former Ann Tym ‘wf Union Si. and Railroad | zerne; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yen- | Marie Ruggles, daughter of Mr. and sesesereitesesses Mr. and Mrs. Willard New- | Mrs. Clifford Ruggles, formerly of | berry, Marie Lamoreaux, Dallas; Dallas. 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KINGSTON BU 71-1183 ASE NEE SR NTE EE TE FRR EERE FE pe B 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simon, |land Schools and is currently em- 5 | ployed at General Cigar Company, | Mr. Phillips attended Harter High | othy ‘Cookie’ to Thomas Phillips, School, West Nanticoke. - He is em- being be 6 FEATURING DELICIOUS d d N4 ELICIOU Is Honored At Garden Party Phes\ zracious well ap. 7 A PAN | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noon, Sha-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilk, East . ’ 5 ed | Paterson, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. pointed surroundings in DISHES Big 3 root, Porratk ena | Peter Russinko, Paterson, N. J.; Mr. which -you find ‘yourself |and Mrs. Robert Gettuse, Wilkes- | long tight sleeves" tapered at the -| School. THF DALEAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 ‘Married Jane Kay Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell, Noxen, recently became the bride of Har- ry Edward Freeman, son of Edward Freeman and the late Mildred Free- man of Dallas R. D. Rev. John Gordon performed the double ring ceremony in the Gos- pel Tabernacle at Noxen, Eloise Montross, Noxen, played the wed- ding music and Ann Whitesell, Sweet Valley, was soloist. Matron of honor was twin sister of the bride, Jean Fay, and brides- maids, Eileen Crispell, Wilma Jean Lyons and Kathryn Hackling, all of Noxen. Best man was Jack Winters, Dallas, and ushers, Alvin Cook Walter Weiss and Edward Miner. Joey Newell was his sister's ring bearer. The bride, given‘in marriage by her father, wore ballerina length gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta styled with boat neckline, wrist, and full bouffant skirt en- broidered with sequins and pearls. Joseph Ellsworths Are Wed Twenty-Five Years Mr. and Mrs. worth, Lehman, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday June 18, with open house beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The couple was married on June 17, 1936, .by Rev. Lynn H. Brown | in Lehman Methodist Church. Mrs. Ellsworth is the former Celia Whitesell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of Leh- | man. Mr. Ellsworth is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Ellsworth of | Meshoppen. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth are active in community affairs and members of the Lehman Methodist Church. Mrs. Ellsworth is a Sunday School teacher there and a mem- ber of the Friendship Class and W.S.C.S. society. She is also a member of the Ladies auxiliary of the Fire Company and Band Par- Recently MR. AND MRS. HARRY E. FREEMAN Her fingertip veil of French illu- sion fell from a tear drop erown of sequins and pearls and earried a bouquet of white - carnations ' and sweet peas. Matron of honor chose ballerina length gown of aqua silk organza, | made with boat neckline, short cap sleeves and full skirt. She wore a matching tight fitting hat and car- Maids - of ried aqua carnations. honor all selected lilac gowns of ballerina length, matching | hats, and lilac carnations. flower girl wore dress’ made like that of the bridesmaids in and carried a basket of rose and , | carnation petals. Mrs. Newell, mother of the bride, wore street length dress of biege silk over taffeta, matching sories and shoulder white carnations. Following the ceremony, a tion for a hundred fifty-five was held at the Idetown Fire Hall Joseph A. Ells- | and the couple left for Falls. ‘Ronald ‘Moss Guest On Fourteenth Birthday Mr.and Mrs. Roy Moss, Lake Ca- talpa Road, East Dallas, entertained at a birthy party on Saturday even- ing in honor of their son, Ronald, who was fifteen years old. The. at- tractive cake in blue and made an appropriate centerpiece. The Impales, a local orchestra 'of which Ronnie is a member, nished the entertainment. Enjoying the party were: Ronnie | Sinecrope, | Moyer, Jack Mekychis, Norton, Charles McGuen, Kenney, Dale Mosier, Wes Cave, the guest of honor and the host and |. hostess. bouquet Niagara : Tom Peirce, Flick Booker, Ann. Mulhern, Cheryl Owens, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Coen, California Girl Will | coran, Calif., have announced the Corcoran. A { engagement of their daughter, Su- | the service. 'san Dell, to John Donavon Taylor, | : former Loyalville resident. The High School and served for | day, June 17, in Our Lady of Lour- employed in California. John is a graduate of Lehman some | ceremony will be performed Satur- time with the U. S. Navy. He is Marry John Taylor On Saturday fg Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Rocke, Cot- | des Church, 1404 Hanna Avenue, reception will follow we * Lighters * Pen & Pencil Sets * Watch Bands ° Wallets * Alarm’ Clocks * Travel Clocks * Tie Pins ® Cuff Links ~ HENRY’S MAIN STREET DALLAS etter »— Homes and Gardens chiffon Little yellow | acces- * of recep- Buests 4 white fur- ; David Bill Kathy A Better Homes & Gardens Idea Center OR 4- ents’ Association of the Lake-Leh- | man School. Mr. Ellsworth is in- | dustrial arts teacher in Lehman | school. He is Treasurer of the Leh- | man Fire Company and a member of the Odd Fellows and Masonic lodges. He taught school in Wyo- ming and Susquehanna Counties | for a mumber of years and after | they were married they lived in Meshoppen six years before moving to Lehman. They have three children, Louise, a senior at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, and two sons Kenneth and Howard, students in Lake-Lehman High School. Jerome Fabian, Guest At Graduation Party Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fabian, Chase Manor, entertained at a graduation party for their son, Jerome, who graduated from Plymouth High Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ridzon, Kingston; Helen Ridzon, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ridzon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ragukas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ivan, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marocko, Samuel Ruggere, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ivan and classmates of Jerome. Games were played, refreshments served and a buffet style lunch served. Mrs. Fabian’s birthday "| was also observed. Wowen Of Rotary Plan Covered Dish Supper Amnual covered dish supper will be staged this evening at 6:30 by Women of Rotary at the home of Mrs. Lemuel Troster, 223 East Cen- ter Hill Road. Assisting Mrs. Troster as co-hostess will be Mrs. Jack Stanley. Others on the committee are Mrs, Don Peterson, Mrs. Carl Henderson, Mrs. Marguerite Ed- wards, and Mrs. Jack Manley. 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