(2 Lyron ivian, John nyng- s Be- wood chak. SRN - #, DALLAS, PRSTLVAA ‘Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Shrine Acres; Wrighter Benscoter, Roaring Brook, are spending ten days in Canada on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adametz, Jackson Street, Dallas had as guests Mr. and Mxs. Ray Casterline, Campton (Georgia. The Casterlines were called here. to attend the funeral of Mr. Casterline’s brother, Jack Casterline, Mountain Top. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Plainfield, New Jersey, were recent guests of the Clifford Ides, Parrish Str eet, Dallas. Mr. and. Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Wellington Avenue, Dallas, enjoyed | and Mr. and Mrs. | THE, DALLAS POT, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 7 SECTION A —PAGE 5 ews And a Of Personal Interest Dallas, spent last week in Podhugds vania ‘State University where Don attended a meeting: of the University Council, Mrs. Leighton R. Scott, Easton, spent the early part of the week with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Her son, Leighton 3rd left by jet Sunday to spend two months in Europs. Mrs. Clarence Boston -and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Swan. and Susan will be here for the Lib- rary Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Heslop, Shavertown, have as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Bell, with sons Bobbie and Jimmie, from Eas- ton, and Mrs. Margaret B. Dietrick of Kingston. Senator A. J. Sordoni, after a the company of their granddaugh- | serious illness, is around again. ter, Plymouth, who, spent a week with them. Her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarty were attending the Shrine convention in Miami, Florida, © Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ludt, Shavertown, have as Fourth of: July, Horse Show and Library Auc- tion guests their daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. James C. Bar- ber and sons, Jim and Mike of Broomall, Pa. Candy Poad, old seven - year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poad of Palmyra, formerly of Shavertown, recently spent a few weeks: with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evaas. Dr. David Kunkle of Dallds entered the naval hospital = in Bethesda, Md. July 6 for surgery. Mrs. Joseph T. Battisson, Sweet Valley, is back at Valley Forge Army Hospital in Phoenixville, in Ward 2-C. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, Harveys Lake R. D. 1 have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hosp- ital on June 28. Mrs. Helen Hoover, former of Ter- race Street, Wilkes-Barre, has rented ‘155 Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Hoover is dead, Mrs. Hoover is empl- oyed by Darnellen Advertising Comp- any, working on yellow pages of the telephone book Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Maguire and family have moved frem North |. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, to 4 He Qak Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Maguire is. assistant zone manager of Amer- ican Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkhurst and family. have moved from Charles Avenue, Kingston to a home they have purchased Trucksville. Mr. Parkhurst is assoc- iated with Parkhurst Insurance Com- pany: : Attorney and Mrs. Charles D. Lem- mond and children have purchased and moved into the house occupied by the Homer Moyers of Lehman Avenue, Dallas. Jean Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed, Camp Hill, for- mer Midland Avenue, Dallas resid- ents, is spending the week with Donna Smith. She will stay for the Library Auction. little Jane Emily McCarty, | on Deran Drive. Mrs. Eugene E. Farley, summer resident of Beaumont, is expected back shortly, after a three-week vacation in England, where = she toured the country with Mrs. John Howell Williams. Mrs. T. M.. B. Hicks, Pioneer Ave- nue, ‘has two “of her twenty-one grandchildren - staying with "her. Susan and Bill Harding arrived by bus ‘in the midst of a cloudburst Sunday night. The rest of the Martt Harding ‘family from Herndon, Vir- ginia, will be here on Saturday for the Library Auction. Richard Frantz; son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz, Chase, has had as his house guest his room-mate from the Hotchkiss School, Peter Werner, from New York City. Peter cannot remain’ for the Library Auc- tion. He is joining his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Werner, on a trip to California, starting today. Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Ott, and Mn. and Mrs. Robert Henning, all = of Garden City, Long Island, will ar- rive today for the Library Auction, guests: of - Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Frantz . ¢ Grace Ann Bachman ‘will have as her guest during Auction weekend, her roommate; Linda Watson, Ab- ington, Penna. 4 ag Mr. and Mrs. George Still are guests of the Fred VanCampens in Wyoming; having come recently from their home in Stoneham, Mass. They expect to make their home some- where in the area. - Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Updyke of S. Pioneer Ave. Trucksville have re- turned home after spending two weeks in Maryland visiting their two daughters, Mrs. * Dorothy W. Banta and daughter Dianne, of Blad- ensburg,” Md. ~ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A, Brenkworth, and daugh- ters, Barbara Lynn and Lisa K. of Silver Springs, Md 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lee B Updyke at- tended the graduation exercises of their granddaughter Miss Dianne Banta from Bladenburg High School, Md. Miss Banta will enter Siberly Hospital, Md. in September for nur- ses training . Mr: and Mrs. Lee G. Morris and son, Mike, Levittown, will spend Auction weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Road. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Smith, West SALE Complete Selection ANNUALS FLATS sl. HEADQUARTERS : KO-KO MULCH & KO0-KO MEAL JOAN BROBST 67 SHAVER AVE. SHAVERTOWN OR 4-795 APPRECIATE at HAVIR'S (formerly Marin’s) , BROILED. CHICKEN. CHICKEN LIVERS geeseereseseseees FAMILY or FRIENDS THE ATMOSPHERE (Special Italian and Chinese Foods) 2 THICK LAMB CHOPS (mint jelly} .. SUNDAY — 12 Noon Til 8 DAILY — 4:30 °Til 11 Tarn at Union St. and Railrond TY Tm YY we ee ste re at Eee esses HAVIRS Luzerne BU 8-0456 Spring Bride MRS. JAMES C. THOMAS, JR. The Apostolic John 23rd was bestowed recently on the marriage of Margaret Mary Roll- man, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Roll- man, 2¢ Westminster St., Wilkes- Barre; and the late Christian J. Roll- | ‘man -and James C. Thomas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Thomas, 79 Norton Ave, Dallas. Rev. George R. Demuth performed the double ring ceremony and celeb- rated the Nuptial High Mass in St. Nicholas Church. The bride placed a presentation bouquet on the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mrs. Mary Marzen was organist and Mrs. William P. Thornton was soloist, M. Marlyn Simon was maid of honor: Mrs. Robert J. Lewis, sister of the bride, matron of honor. Brides- maids were Carole Ann Thomas, Tally. Mary Thomas, sisters of the bridegroom, and Rose M. Testen. John A. Thomas served as best man. for his brother. Ushers were John George, uncle of the bride- groom; Frank G. Rollman, brother of the bride; Lawrence Joseph, cous- in of the bridegroom and Charles P. Allabaugh.—~ Given in marriage by her brother, Joseph C. Rollman, the bride was attired in gown of light ivory silk peau de soie designed with an open portrait neckline finished with seed pearls and crystal beads. The long | sleeves pointed at the wrists featured the same beading as the neckline. The fitted bodice and wedding ring waistline were finished with a tai- | lored bow and streamers to the edge of the bell skirt. Her elbow-shy veil | of pure silk illusion was styled on a crown embellished in brilliant pearls | and crystals and fell in three tiers. She carried a single long-stemmed white Duchess rose. Attendants were attired in short gowns of leaf green silk organza | over matching ‘taffeta slips, designed ! with open portrait necklines to com- plement the bride’s gown, elbow-shy sleeves and a tear-drop skirt fim- | ished with miniature bows. They wore matching bird-cage hats, topped | with a cabbage rose of pure silk organza, and short white kid gloves. [SE eae Every Sunday is Family Day at Gus Genetti’s From Monday to Saturday, Each Day We Feature a 95¢ Chefs Special Luncheon. Facilities for All Occasions. FOR OUR GUESTS’ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT DINING ROOMS and Beautiful COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned ° ® When you celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY here we will bake you a cake “A Fine Vacation Spot in Pennsylvania For Reservations Call GLadstone 4-2494 ROUTE 309 Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre _ Highway Blessing ‘of ‘Pope | They carried sunbursts of lily buds ivy tied with matching green satin showers. Bride's mother selected a green silk print sheath with matching coat and patent leather accessories. Her flowers were an arrangement of stephanotis and white rosebuds. The Mother of the bridegroom chose a lilac print ensemble of pure silk, matching hat and shoes. Her flowers were an arrangement of stephanotis and white rosebuds. A reception immediately following the ceremony was held at O’Con- nell’s Kingston House, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to New York City. - Mrs. Thomas was graduated from { Meyers High School and was em- ployed as head book-keeper by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur- ance Co. of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Thomas was graduated from was president -of Sigma Nu Frater: - | nity. He is associated in business with his father, James C. Thomas :and Sons, Luzerne, The couple resides at 39 Spring St., Shavertown. Richard Major and son, Jerry, Ind- ianapolis, Indiana, are coming in to visit his mother, Mrs. Howard Cap- eroon. They will attend the Auction for the first time. 1 Garbush and children, Mrs. shaded leaf green, with garlands of | Bordentown Military Institute and | from Cormell University, where he | Newly Weds, Honored | Et Welcome Home Party Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor, newly- | weds from California, recently | visited the former's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Floyd Taylor and children | at Loyalville, Friends and meigh- | bors held a welcome party for them {on Sunday when they also cele- brated the ‘bride’s birthday anni- versary. Among those present were Mr. {and Mrs. Claude Minor and daugh- ters, Mr. and Mys. Willard Minor and children, Mr. .and Mrs. Stanley Clau- dine Daley, Mrs. Rose Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. Lewis Costion, Baltimore M.D., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D-Agistino, Neotune N. J., twin sons John and Joseph and sons Michael and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kay son Frankie, { Newark N. J. They also were able to attend the bridegroom’s class reunion “held during the week. John Fieldings, Hosts To Employees” Families Contractor and Mrs. John Field- ing held an outing for their employ- ees and families at their home, Chase. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rusilowski and family, Mr. and Mrs .Bernard Laskowsky and family, Mr. Willis Ide and family, Mr. Hixey Marcey, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Perrego, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Per- rego, Foster Bulford, Jo Ann Zay- atz, Rev. Earl Cowden and the hosts and their family. Games were played along with the usual queits, etc. Wyda Brothers Have Family Birthday Party Wyda, Wapwallopen, and George Wyda, Dallas. celebrated: birthdays at the George Wyda home. Present were sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wasko and daughter, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. John Demko, Courtdale, Mrs. Pauline Malchek and family, Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Adam { J. Sobeck, Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Piaquidia, John Kub- | isto and son, Junior, Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. John Wyda, Lehman, Ed- ward Wyda, Belleville, N. J. Bennie Baby Shower | Mrs. Richard Bennie was guest of | honor at a surprise baby shower, | given for her Wednesday, June 28, by Mrs. Charles Calkins, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville.: Present were Mesdames Peter ‘Duda, Kenneth Hunter, Eugene La- velle, Donald Bunney, William Wallo, | Harold Lamereaux, Gloria Grant, McEnrure, Linda ‘Wheller, Peggy Falone, Betsy Mulhern, Agnes Myers, Ester Farrar and Mrs. - Bennie's mother, Mrs. Hoffman. * On June 23, two* brothers, Job | Betrothed MARY ALICE PRYNN Mary Alice Prynn’s betrothal and forthcoming marriage to Stan. | ley Jack = Grauer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Grauer, ‘6 Independ- | ence Ave., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Glendon IL. | Prynn, 2106 E. Washington St. Jo- | liet, IIL, formerly of Bunker Hill Mary Alice is grand daughter of | Mrs. Daisy, Prynn, Carverton. The ceremony will take place at | The marriage of Magdalene Bil- low, daughter of Mrs. John Billow and the late John Billow, Chase Manor, and John Froncziciewicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frenczkieyicz Sr., Luzerne, will be solemnized at St. Ann’s Church, Luzerne, Satur- day morning, July 8 at 10 o'clock. Rev. Victor Siminokis will officiate. Women of Kiwanis met at the Country Club last Wednesday and discussed plans for a covered dish picnic to be held next month at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Tag, with hostesses; Mrs. Harry Lef- { Ko, Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. | Tag. After the business meeting, | Srembers played cards. Guest and prospective new mem- F | Magdalene Billow Wil Marry John Fronczkiewicz Saturday Luzerne High School and Mansfield State Teachers’ College. She is pres- ently teaching at Towanda. Mr. Fronczkiewicz served with the U.S. Army in Alaska. He is a member of the Junior Class at Kings (College. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held at the Mansfield Ball Room, East Northhampton and | South Washington Streets Wilkes- Miss. Billows is a graduate of | Barre. Women of Kiwanis Make Plans For Picnic Supper Next Month ber was Mrs. Ira Smith. Others pres- ént were Mesdames: Robert Ma- turi, Harry Peiffer, Ernest Gay, Paul Laux, Robert Dolbear, Kenneth Rice, George McCutcheon, Merrill Faegenburg, Victor Piccone, John Hayt, John Blase, Stephen Sedler Jr., William Wright, Mitchell Jenk- ins, Theodore Ruff, Clora Troxell, John Henninger, and Edwin Thomp- son. ‘Samuel Dawkins Are Wed Thirty Eight Years 7:30 o'clock the evening of August | 19 church. A reception will follow in the church parlors. All relatives and. friends are invited to attend both. MISS PRYNN attended = Joliet Junior College following her grad- uation from Joliet Township High School. She received her B.S. de- |gree in education from Northern Illinois University, and is now teaching at Reed School in Lock- port. A graduate of JTHS, Mr. Grauer is now employed by the State of Illinois, Engineering De- partment. In September, he will resume. his studies at JJC. Trem Women Golfers To Enter Tournaments Irem Women Golfers competed for the Betty Havey Prize on Friday June 30th when the prize ‘was awarded for Low Net Score to Mrs. John R. Vivian. Mrs. Charles Phillips won the Put- ting Prize today. There was a short business meeting at which announce- ments were made of Toumaments taking place at future dates at Read- ing C. C. and others. Next week there is to be a tournament at Hazleton at the Valley C.C. A num- ber of the women of Irem are enter- !ing that tournament, Those women Lillian Michael, M. McDade, Marty not traveling to Hazleton will play at Irem in Unknown Partners. 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