hes dic the use ier- the me hey sith “50 red 1 a the eds ’ho ate {is til he d. 2 ps u 1g gra- He e in elec- ched his phy, tion ——— el Li fF . staying at the Country Club left is spending the Switch, it attending camp at Wil- ~ liamsport for the summer. * Jersey, and Howard Patton, East - ‘and Donny, New Jersey, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogin od A combination Father's Day pic- - Alfred Rogowski, Pikes (Creek. Their Force after a two week furlough \ Stanley, Mr. and Mus. Purely Personal Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cus Ludt, daughter Mrs. Eleanor Baker and her daughter, Susan, Shavertown, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ludt's brother-in-law, F. H. Radue, Audubon, New Jersey. ‘Mrs. John Jopling, formerly of Trevose Heights, has taken up resi- dence at Shavertown R. D. 5. She is a salesmanager for Chapel Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Philip Ritter, Huntsville Road and Franklin Street, Dallas, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital where she submitted to surgery on Thurs- day. Rev. and Mrs. George Clement and family have moved from Lake Ariel to Fernbrook Road. Rev. Clem- ent is a retired minister. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, are spending the week ‘in Canada. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sam Thompson, for- mer Dallas residents, who have been Saturday to spend a month in Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Har- ris Haycox who were also staying at the Club, left last week for Florida. ; Mr: and Mrs. Winfield Parsons 3rd, formerly of Grand Forks, N. Dakota, have rented a home - at Meadowecrest, Trucksville. Mr. Pars- ons is associated with the Pruden- tial Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Norton Ave- nue, is spending some time in Nor- | ristown with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wis- ner and family. rk Jack Mallin, Pinecrest Avenue, week in White Haven visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn. Valerie Mallin spent the weekend at Wild- wood: Camp, Harveys Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Sweet, , Valley, spent the weekend in Atlantic City. = Mr.! and Mrs. Warren Reed, Huntsville Road, spent Sunday in the Catskill Mountains. Montross Family Reunion will be held at the Irem Country Club on Sunday, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. John Wardell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash and son, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. « Robert Voelker spent last week in Miami Beach attending the National Shrine convention. They stayed at the Deauville Hotel. Mrs. Jane Ashburner and Mrs. Florence Sutton attended the Flow- er Show at Montrose on Friday. Mrs. Harry Rossman, Troxell Mr. and Mrs. John Patton, New Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, Outlet, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, Marlyne Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Mayo, daughter Beatrice, and son Harold, and Mrs. Mayo’s mother, Mrs. Pickette, Waverly, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ferguson, Lawn Street, . Shaver- town, on Sunday. Rev. Mayo was guest speaker at the Consecration Service of Trucksville Methodist Church. Atty. William MeccLean, Hunts- ville, is a patient at Jefferson Hos- pital. 2 Wesley Himmler, Lake Street, is a patient at General Hospital where he submitted to surgery yesterday. Married Fifty Years Mrs. Jack Magee, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Pricé Street, Scranton, will enter- tain at a dinner Friday night, hon- oring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogin, Plymouth, who will celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary on Monday, July 3. © Mrs. Ogin is the former Josephine LaBarr of Plymouth. Mr. Ogin, born in Slocum, was a harness maker as a young man. Later he was employed by Glen Alden, Bos- ton D. and H., then at Avondale ~as fireman. The couple was married by the late Rev. William Blair, pastor of First Methodist Church, on July 3, 1911, There are six children: Harry, deceased; Raymond and Robert, Plymouth; Carl,” Baron, . Calif; Madeline Magee, Shavertown; Eliz- abeth Bailey, Scranton; also fifteen grandchildren and four great-. grandchildren. a Open house will be held Sunday, July © 2, at the family home, 103 Downing Street, Plymouth, from 2 until 6 p. m, No invitations have been issued. Relatives and friends are cordially invited. Fathers Day Picnic nic and farewell party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, A 3/c Ronald Rogowski left Monday to return to Forbes Air Present at the party were: Mr. | and ‘Mrs. Kenneth Cragle and son | Glenn, Glen Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Leonard and Michele, Philadel- | phia; Mr. and Mrs. William Winter, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Willard | Miner and children Claudine and | John R. Alles and Debra, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. | Annie’ Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and children Conrad, Fred, | .; 'Jean, and David and George and | Ernest Biddings, and Miss Cindy | Disque. a, w bait Tb Be) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 _ SECTION B—PAGE 3 Of Personal Interest _ Neighborhood News And Notes MRS. LARRY FARR Barbara Ann Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cooney, Pikes Creek, recently became the bride of Larry William Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, Dal- las. Reverend Francis Kane, pastor of the Gate of Heaven Church, per- formed the double ring ceremony on June 3. Patricia Mastalski played the wedding music. ' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace over satin, featuring a sequin and pearl sabrina neckline and bell-shaped skirt with a scal- loped hemline. Adorning it was a small satin ribbon beneath the waistline in the back. The bride's veil of imported bridal illusion was attached to a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a bou- quet of white roses and carnations with white satin ribbon streamers. Phyllis Evanchyk, Ashley, class- “mate of the bride, attended as maid - of honor. She wore a pink eyelet sheath and matching veiled hat. She carried pink roses and carnations with pink satin ribbons streamers. June Bride Theodore Hons, Trucksville was best man, 2 Mother of the bride was attired in a lavender silk dress with laven- der accessories. Each mother wore a corsage of white orchids. Following the nuptials, friends and relatives were entertained. at a reception at the bride’s home. The bride chose a two-piece jer- sey knit suit in lavender for travel- ing. White accessories and a cor- sage of white baby ‘orchids accen- tuated her outfit. j Mrs. Farr was graduated: from Wyoming Seminary and is a sen- ior student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nurs- ing. The bridegroom is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. He is presently stationed -at Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina. The bride will join her husband after completion of her training in Aug- ust. She was feted at a variety shower: given by her classmates and an aunt, Marion Disque. Marian Theresa Flenchik Weds John Edward Kern On June 10 Gate of Heaven (Church, Machell Avenue, Dallas, was the setting rec- ently for the lovely June wedding of Marian Theresa Elenchik, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. John P. Elen- chik, West Overbrook Avenue, Dal- las, and John E. Kern, son of Mrs. Marion A. Kern, Memorial Highway, Harveys Lake and the late Edwin H. Kern. Before the altar banked with vas- es of white gladioli and blue ma- jestic daisies, Rev. Francis A. Kane, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nup- tial Mass, John Elenchik, brother of the bride, and Thomas Hudak, cousin of . the bride served as altar boys. The bride placed a bouquet of white and blue carna- tions on the altar of the Blessed Virgin. ¥ Mrs. Robert Laux was organist and Mrs. William Carroll, soloist. Escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father, the bride wore gown of finest silk taffeta with close fitted bodice and long sleeves tapered at the wrist. The full skirt of unpressed pleats terminated in a chapel train. Her bouffant four tiered fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls studded with rhinestones and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses with streamers of shattered carnations. Miss Eleanor Ann Elenchik, sis- ter of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired in gown of blue pure silk organza over taffeta, styled with fitted bodice, open portrait neckline, and cap sleeves. The bouffant skirt was complemented by a back de- tail of shirred blue organza styled with blue satin rosettes. Her head- piece was a blue cabbage rose with a circular face veil and she carried a Colonial bouquet of pink majes- tic daisies. 3 Bridesmaids were Betty Elenchik, sister of the bride and Mrs. Wil- liam Allabaugh, both of Dallas. Their gowns wére identical to that of the maid of honor in yellow with matching cabbage rose headpieces. Both carried bouquets of nafural majestic daisies. Paul Malak, (Chase was best man, and Leon Kern, Lans ’d., broth- er of the bridegroom, James Casterline, Idetown, were ushers. Mother of\the bride chose a dress of pastel blue with white acces- sories and corsage of white roses and mother of the bridegroom, dress of white and grey, white accessories, and a corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride for members of the wedding party and immediate fam- ily. Dinner and reception for -200 quests was held at five o'clock at 0O’Connells’ Twin ‘Lakes, Harveys Lake. On Sunday (formerly. Marin's). ~ > It's So Nice To _ Dine At Havir'sl DELICIOUS’ SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN DELMONICO STEAR i, hin. nisin sinus vos CHOPPED BEEF STEAK (Mushrooms) ENTREE Includes Potato - Vegetable - Salad : Open JULY 4th — from noon until 8:00 SUNDAY — 12 Noon Til 8 DAILY — 4:30 °Til 11 < . £5 S\N DV, Sl o A Turn at Union St. and Railroad geeeeLLELLIOERSEOSY geeeeeeeOSOLIRIRSSESY After Church SL va 4% a elie ws ae. “es sv se essen HAVIR'S 207 Vaughn St. Luzerne BU 8-0456 4 ot alr rR EAT Arline Misson To Wed John Anzalone, July 3 Monday, July 3 at 8 p.m., Arline Misson,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Misson, Orange, will become the bride of John Anzalone, son of Mrs. Concetta Anzalone. Rev, Rus- sell Lawry will perform the double ring ceremony in Dallas Methodist Church. Fern Coldren, will preside at the organ and Grace Marie Tomashevski will be soloist. Maid of honor will be Janet De- Graw and best man, Elwood Misson, brother of the bride elect. David Wellhofer of Dallas and Robert Row- lands, West Wyoming, willl be ushers. ! Westmoreland High School, class of 1961. Mr. Anzalone was graduated from West Pittston High School. He is employed by the Dury Pants Factory in West Pittston. : The couple will reside in Wyo- ming. - Paul Singers, Guests At Bridal Reception Mr. and Mrs. Paul Singer, newly weds, were feted at a luncheon and reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steidinger. The couple received many lovely gifts. Present, to. congratulate the couple were: Mrs. Howard Singer, groom’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard’ Singer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singer and daughter, Rosemary, Mrs. Frank Singer and her daughter and family of Binghamton, New ‘York, Helen and Josie Quinn, Long Is- land, New York, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Weber, Noxen, Mrs. Myrtle Kocher and Mrs, George Dendler, Ruggles, Mrs. Elmer Steltz and daughter, Virginia, Danville, Mrs. Job Der- hammer, Judy, Lindy and Sandy, Little Meadows, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frantz, Wyoming, Mrs. Fred Sickler, Mrs, Dolores Stocker, West Pittston, Mrs. Jemnie Smith and Carol, Mrs. Alma Brown, Pansy Hoyt, Joyce Choppin, Beaumont, Mrs. Alice Steidinger, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Henry Dendler, Bethleham, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DeFrancisco, Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, Trucks- ville, Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steidinger, Charles, Jr., Harold, Nancy, Nor- man, and Gary. Have Baby Girl Mr, and Mrs. Loren Sutton, Lodi, N. J., announce the birth of a baby girl; Saturday, June 24. They also have a son. Scott. Mrs. Sutton is the former Pat McKenna of Ide- town. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post Miss Misson is a graduate of At a very pretty spring wedding, Ruth Marie Waldow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Waldow, Shavertown, became the bride of Joseph D. Stachnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stachnik, Belles Street, Kingston. Rev. Edward Collins, West the ceremony in St. a.m. best man and Don Bolinki and Rob- ert Sulick, Kingston, as ushers. The bride, given in marriage by of pure silk white organza designed alencon lace skirt was fashioned with alencon eppligze which extended into a back butter fly puff and chapel train. Her veil of imported illusion fell from a double crown edged with sequins and pearls. She carried white roses and pompons. 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