ANIA Ir. and uare. *., “has ith her r. and d, held e Jean. ch will week, hildren . Meth- annual Mr. and aturday had as co, Mrs. Grecko 2] i lle, are re from cbraska. -d Dubil aduated School. Roland + birth- ying at- er held Mr. and yertrude ng with vy, spent nts, Mr. ans and hington, Mr. and Trucks- ted,, this wd a ng class rol, and avy Re- of Mr. arse acksville ith Rev. A fam- e home parents, , follow- unity is len and leath of City last th and Jersey, ith Mr. ns. i 4H Meyers, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. J. R. Moore, Franklin Street, Dallas, redently entertained Mrs. Alice Strunk of the Physical Ther- apy Department, Friends’ Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr: and Mrs. Roy Swanson, Church Street, have as guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Jamieson and fourteen month old Todd of Moline, Ill. Mrs. Gerald Schmitt, the former Sylvia Trewern and ‘her husband, were guests last week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam C. Trewern, 41 Yeager Ave. Shavertown. They came east from Chicago to attend the graduation of Sylvia’s brother, Ronald. They returned on Sunday to Chicago where Mr. Schmitt is em- ployed and where Sylvia will re- sume teaching in. the fall in the Park Ridge school system. Ronald accompanied them to Chi- cago where he expects to take a summer course in one of the Chic- ago Technical Schools. : [Several friends and neighbors ‘of Edward Carey made, the trip to the American Académy of Music in Philadelphia to witness his gradu- ation exercises from Jefferson Med- ical College. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Carey, Sr., and son, Robert, Dr. Adelaide Weston, Mr. Mark Bush, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwall and daughter, Mrs. Earl Macarthy, West Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Austin, Beau- mont, spent the week-end in Tor- onto, Canada. While Westmoreland Drillers were performing “in Wellsboro on Saturday Mr. McCutcheon was in- troduced to Rev. Albert Greene, Sayre, Pa., who was appearing with the 14st regiment of Pennsyl- vania volunteers of the army of the Potomac. Rev. Greene asked to be remembered to his old friend Rev- erend McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Didulis of R.D. Wyoming, Pennsylvania have returned home after spending several days at Ocean City and At- lantic City, N. J. Doris Mallin and Jean Agnew, Dallas, spent several days last week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long spent a few days last week at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland. ently returned from Williamsburg and Richmond, Virginia, where she spent several days sightseeing. C. S. Hemenway, Hillside Farm, celebrated his: seventy fifth birth- day anniversary with a family dinner last week. Cathy Clyde, Guest Miss Donna Meyers, Trucksville ‘Gardens, entertained at a variety shower at her home on Sunday, May 28, in honor of Cathy Clyde, ‘West Hazleton, bride-elect of El- wood H. Meyers, Park St., Dallas. Attending were Mesdames: Mabel Meyers, Marie Searfoss, Peg Heller, Helen Oliver, Eleanor Searfoss, Myrtle Clyde, June Johnson, Ann Raub, Claire Meyers, Lois Croman, Mary Meyers, Joan Rogowski; Mrs. Jayne Searfoss, Diane Walters, Joan Carole Meyers. and the hostess. Honored At Shower Marie Wahlgren Yatsko was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Kathy Richards and Marge Stookey at the latter's home. The following attended: Mesdames Gus- tav Wahlgren, George Yatsko, Nor- man Stookey, Beverly Gosart, Sandy Sprout, Grace Machell, Alice Shrey, Dorothy Williams, Sylvia Searing, Lois Malak, Beverly Anderson, Joan Gaydos, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Have Sixth Son Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Groblewski, Meadowecrest, Trucksville, an- nounce the birth of their sixth son, Robert, at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. June 13 at 4:15 in the morning, young Robert weighed in at -seven pounds nine ounces. The couple has five other sons, Tony, 11, Mark, 7, Jimmy, 6, Billy, 4, and Peter, 3. Mrs. Groblewski, is the former Nancy Kann of Trucksville. William Gross Lowe William Gross ‘Lowe, weighing seven pounds and eight ounces, ar- rived Sunday morning, the first boy baby in generations in the Paul Gross family. The Paul Grosses were keeping their fingers crossed for a boy. The Lowe family, with a history of many boy babies and very few girls, was praying for a girl. Mrs. Bruce-Lowe is the former Lucinda Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Sutton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lowe live at 78 | Meadowecrest. Barrals Have Son Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert Barrall, Huntsville-Ceasetown Road, Dallas, announce the birth of an 8 pound, 5 ounce son, ‘William Her- bert. The child was born June 1, at the General Hospital. The Barralls have two other chil- dren, Sandra Jean, 2%, and James Chester, 19 months. Mrs. Barrall is the former Jean Casterline, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Casterline, R. D. 4, Dallas. Mr. Bar- all is the son r. and Mrs. Che | Honored At Shower Joan Schollerdberger, Orange, rec- | Mrs. Ches- | ‘DIANE M. HORLACHER Diane M. Horlacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horlacher of 426 Walnut Street, Nanticoke, will wed Severn B. Newberry, Jr.,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Severn B. New- berry, 91 Wellington ‘Ave. Dallas. The couple will be united in mar- riage by the Reverend @ Augustus Tietbohl, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Nanticoke, June 23 at" 4:00. Mr. Newberry’s’ best man will be Robert Strunk, Kingston and -Mr. and Mrs. David Vanfossen, Hun- locks Creek, will stand as at- tendants for the copule. Brenda Lee Spicer is to be flower girl and the bride’s sister Margie Horlacher will act as bridesmaid. Immediately . following the serv- ice a reception will be held at the church. Tentative = plans for a Florida honeymoon are dependent upon the condition of the groom’s father now under medical care. As an al- | ternative the couple may spend | their vacation at Otter Lake in the | foot hills of the Adirondacks. | Miss Horlacher, formerly em- ployed by Fowler Dick and Walk- er is a graduate of Nanticoke High | School | and attended Wilkes Col- | lege. Sev, who attended De- land Florida High School and West- | moreland, is employed with his | father at Sev Signs. | The Newberrys will take resi- | dence at 91 Wellington Ave., Dal- | las. Priscilla Wandell Is A brial shower was held in honor | of bride-elect' Priscilla Wandell at the Wandell home, Stull, on Friday evening. Many beautiful gifts were received and a tasty lunch served. Present: Mesdames Ray Wandell, Willard Crispell, Jerry Tallent, Lee Smith, Leamon Mintzer, Harry Freeman, Carl Smith, Russell New- | ell, Oscar Culp, Maxwell Weber, | William Butler, Leroy Butler, Sam- Ayres, Elida Beahm, Walker Wan- del,l Ruth Arendt, Connie Smith, ‘Pat Newell, Helen Patton. Judy Calkins, Guest At Variety Shower Mrs. “Joanne Maloid = entertained at a variety shower for Judy Calk- ins bride-elect, at her home oh Tuesday night. She received many useful gifts. - Present were: Sharon Spencer, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Clara Gar- ringer, Mrs. Richard Ide, Mrs. Don- ald Watson, Mrs. Jean Agnew, Mrs. Kenneth Calkins, Mrs. Claire Mec- kenna, Debbie Maloid, Bess Cooke, the guest of honor and the hostess. Hostess At Party Mrs. James Culp honored Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kanjuck at a garden party at her North Lake summer home recently Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kanyucks, Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, Mrs. Carrie Rood, Miss Margaret Dunn, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. Anthony Marchakitus, Mrs. Bethia King, Mrs. Jean Mole- dor, Mrs. Florence Worth, Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Mrs. Grace Mar- tin, Miss Pauline Davis, Mrs. Mil- dred Scruitsky, Mrs. Jeanette Wil- liams. Of Daniel Edwa The marriage of Phyllis Helen | Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Carl L. Crocker, Trucksville Gar- dens, to Robert Daniel Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ed- wards, Carverton took place Satur- day, June 17, at noon. Pastor George R. Deisher per- formed the double ring ceremony in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston. = A reception was held immediately following at the Con- tinental Inn. Mr. Crocker escorted his daugh- ter who wore a gown of silk or- gahza and chantilly lace over net and taffeta. The basque bodice was styled with ‘scalloped portrait neckline and long fitted sleeves tapered at the wrists and fastened with lace-covered buttons. Her veil was of bridal illusion fastened to a pearl encrusted bow of silk or- ganza. She carried a bouquet of white roses and ivy. : Marilyn J. Hoeg, a close friend, was maid’ of honor. Mrs. Jeanne O'Neill, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and. Sally’ Dawn Edwards, sister of the groom, bridesmaid. The bride’s attendents wore delicate shade of blue silk organza . over taffeta with daisy lace appliques on the bodice and skirt. The dresses were styled with a scoop neckline and brief sleeves. They wore matching blue bows of silk organza with an illusion veil and each carried a bouquet of mar- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 ~~ ~ Phyllis Helen Crocker, Bride rds, Carverton Best man was Lloyd E. Livings- ton. Daniel O'Neill. The mother of the bride selected a dress of beige chantilly lace over aqua taffeta with matching hat and beige accesseries. The groom’s mother wore beige silk accessories. They both wore cor- sages of talisman roses. Both Miss Crocker and Mr. Ed- wards are graduates of Westmore- land High School and Bloomsburg State College. Mr. Edwards served in the U. S. Navy and has taught at Clarks Summit-Abington Join School this past semester. 3 After a wedding trip to Cali- fornia, the couple will Kintnersville where they teaching positions September 1. The bride was entertained at a variety shower given by her at- tendents. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Traver ent- ertained at a family birthday din- er’s brother, Millard Kocher and daughter-in-law Mrs. Clayton Trav- er, both of .Idetown. Attending: Atlee S. Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Hadsall, Carleton, and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsall, Clayton Traver Pamela and Tommy and Mrs. Clayton Traver Kocher. gurite with ivy. 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