DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely "Neighborhood vx % THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 3 n e- E Pe sonal ahe He Eleanty Veo ¢ | Theodore Jones, Guest Margaret L. Gunton, June Bride ¢ ¢ ; } S Bir Henry Bergstrassers Celebrate e Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Weiss, and Y On 83th Birthday Z y g € 4 family Academy Street, Wilkes- rid e a r on S o aver OWN Theodore Jones, Noxen, was hon~ 7 : : . d Barre, have returned home from’ B 0 E H S ored at a family reunion held at : S WwW dd A dd the nation’s capital where they ; ; / the home of his daughter, Dorothy ! | ver € Ing n n IVErsa ry S. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ho-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Veety, R.D. 2, before an altar decorated with palms French, on Sunday, July 16, when Mr. ifi i ; . Albe IRD. 2, ; day, 16, w Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergst ; f : ; ward R. Wright, formerly of Dallas. Dalton, announce the marriage of baskets of white gladioli and tall he celebrated his eighty-ninth birth- 50 W: re 7 gree Tass Posie Tea Co Ty Juring 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dénald Gruver i . ; I tor in tH +o | day anniversar, ater Street, Dallas, will cele- ere Bre woe Ten, Tevery 3 a » | their daughter, Jannette Eleanor, to | tapers in tiered candelabra. White | 42Y y- 1 b s ‘ . employed at the Commonwealth formerly of Luzerne, are living at | Russell 0. Hons, son of Mr. and Mrs. | satin bows marked the pews. Linda Present were Edna DuBois, Thel- tate thelr 258 wedding dnniver. Telephone Company and Judy, a n 149 8. Memorial Highway, Trucks- | Ear] Hons, Shavertown, which took | Eckel, Brinktown, cousin of the bride, | Ma DuBois, Flora Jean Kopf, Ther- sary at the home of Mrs. Bergstras- | frochman at Dallas School District. e ville. Mrs, Gruver just recently place in Bethel Evangelical Church, | was organist, and Elaine Veety, ©52 Christman, Jean Simmons, Caro- ser’s brother, Rev. Thomas Stacey, — e gave birth to a baby girl, Rebecca, | gaturday, July 22, at 2 o'clock. Brinktown, cousin of the bride, solo- | line DuBois, Oneonta, N. Y.; Dor- and family in Meadville, Penna, | xy= - Visited Hall Of Fame EES EEE their first child. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Elley, Oak ill, have announced the birth of a baby boy, their first son, George, July 11. They have three little girls, Sharon, five, Deborah, four, and Laurie, two. Mr. and Mrs. Alton. B. Whittaker, Church Street, have returned from Orlando, Fla., where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Whittaker and son, Douglas Alton. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller and two year old Maureen, have moved from Kingston to 69 Lehigh Street, Shav- ertown. Mr. Miller is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. - Pat Whittaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittaker, is spending the summer in Atlantic City where she is working. Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Theobold and children, formerly of Terrace Street, Trucksville, have purchased and moved into a home on Sus- quehanna Street, Dallas. Mr. Theo- bold is employed by the Blue Ribbon Cake Company- : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuire, ‘Shavertown, have announced the "Wirth of a baby boy at General Hos- ‘pital on July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shively and son, Maurice, have purchased a home at 50 Jackson Street, Dallas. Mrs. Floyd Goble gave birth to a baby girl at Nesbitt’ Hospital, July 18. The Gobles reside in New Goss Manor, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thornton, RD 3, Dallas, have announced the birth of a son, July 22 in General Hospital. : { Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Redmond, RD 2, Hunlock (Creek, announce the birth of a daughter, July 23 in Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zbick, RD 5, Shavertown, have announced the birth of a daughter, July 24 in Gen- eral Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. William Coolbaugh, RD 3, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter on July 18 in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and; kamily, formerly of ‘Lemoyne, Pa., Wive purchased and moved into. a home at 148 Overbrook Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Simpson is associated 91th the Bell Telephone Company. "Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulcie, Over- brook Road, spent several days last week in the Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. John: Spencer, Dal- las R- D. 2, have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hosp- ital on July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin and family have moved from Easton to their new home on Woodbine Road, ‘The Rev. Earl Kauffman offic- iated at the double ring ceremony Engaged JEANNE LORRAINE HEILMAN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heilman, 780 Fairview Street, Ford City, an- ‘nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Lorraine to Albert Pierce Reinig Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. Albert Reinig Sr., Mill Street, Dallas. No date has been set for the wedding. j Miss Heilman is a graduate of Ford City High School, class of 1956. She is a member of the Junior Class of Roberts Wesleyan College, North Chili, N. Y. where she is majoring in psychology. Reinig was graduated from White Haven High School. He is also a member of the Junior Class at Roberts where he is studying for the ministry. Both Miss Heilman and Mr. Reinig are attending the summer session at the College. Mrs. Richard Rowlands Entertains Councilors ; Mrs. Richard Rowlands, Trucks- ville, entertained Past Councilors of Mt. Vale, D. of A. Lodge, at her home recently. Present were Mes: dames Eva Mead, Goldie Ide, Alice Fiske, Ruth Cyphers, Audrey Ide, Viola Schassman, Dorothy Perrego, Maude Eipper, Marion McCarty, Ann Kingston, Mabel Mitchell and Ruth Poynton. 5 ® Suzanne Jane Hudak Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak, R. D. 4, Dallas announce the birth of a ist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor-length gown of lace and nylon tulle over taffeta, with long, tapering lace .sleeves, fitted bodice, Sabrina neckline trim- med in pearls and iridescent seq- uins, and bouffant skirt featuring panels of lace. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion fell from a crown of crystals and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and daisies trimmed with ivy. Mrs. William Oney was matron of honor. She selected pink chiffon dress over taffeta, fashioned with shirred bodice, scoop neckline, cap sleeves and bouffant skirt. She wore matching chiffon-bow hat with veil, and white gloves, and carried a Colonial bouquet of blue daisies with white rosettes trimmed with ivy. Joan and Susan Britton, Brink- town, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. They chose blue dresses and hats identical to that of the matron of honor, and carried Colo- nial bouquets of pink daisies, white rosettes trimmed with ivy. James Martin, Dallas, Texas, form. erly of Shavertown, was best man. Ushers were Kenneth Kirk of Forty- Fort and Thomas Veety, Brinktown, brother of the bride. A reception for 200 guests was held in the church parlors, where the bride's mother received guests in a blue. lace-tiered dress with blue accessories. The groom’s mother wore a sand-beige silk organza dress with light accessories. Both mothers wore rose corsages. When the couple left on a wed- ding trip to New England and Can- ada, the bride wore a turquoise ny- lon dress, white accessories, and a rose corsage. The bride, who was feted at var- iety showers by Mrs. William Oney and members of the Bethel Church, is a graduate of Falls-Overficld High School and Scranton-Lackawanna Business College. She is employed as a secretary for the Falls-Overfield School District, Mill City, Pa. Mr. Hons is a graduate of King- ston Township High School, Blooms- ‘burl State College and University of Scranton. He is a member of the faculty of 'Falls-Overfield High School, Mill City, Pa. ; Fifth Annual Reunion; Harvey Family Gathers Arlie Harvey was elected presi- dent and Leonard Harvey,. vice president at the fifth annual re- union of the Harvey family, held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Sylvan Lake. Other officers elected were, treas- othy House, West Davenport, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shalata, Sr., Judy and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shalata, Terri and Billy, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shalata, Jr. Lam- bert and Jo Ann Shalata, Tunk- hannock; Bud Hettig, Endicott, N. Y.; Mrs. Richard Hibbs and Ste- phen, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, North Carolina; Mrs. Henry Lane, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane, Sr., James, Bill, Margie Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane, Jr. and Nina of Avenel, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer, Douglas, Peggy and Nancy, Holmes, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Mike and Judy of Phila- delphia; Mr. and Mrs. Skip Nal- bone, Susan, ‘Gayle and Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hopfer, Larraine and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Karlene, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Don Newberry, Cheryl, Merle and Jane, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French, Joann Barbara and Carol of Brasher Falls, N. Y. Mr. And Mrs. John Brin Married Thirteen Years Mr. and Mrs. John Brin, Loyal- ville, celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary and the twen- ty-seventh birthday anniversary of their niece, Rosemary Owen, with a family party over the weekend of July 15. Mrs. Brin is the former Mary Ogrondy of Gary, Ind. Mr. Brin is son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brin of Loyalville. The couple met while Mrs. Brin was visiting relatives at Harveys Lake. There are no chil- dren. Mr. Brin is employed in con- struciton work in Baltimore, Md. Attending the house party were Mrs. John Kacir, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Owen, Rosemary Owen, Mrs. Ann Huminik, Harveys Lake, Mat- thew Ogrodny, brother of Mrs. Brin, who makes his home with her. Noxen Fire Auxiliary Holds Annual Picnic {Annual picnic of Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volunteer Fire Company was held on Monday, July 17, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Fish. Due to the rain it was held inside. A business meeting was conducted at this time. Present were Mesdames Chester Keiper, Oscar Patton, Harry Wells, Guy Fritz, Richard Traver, James Traver, James Hellesheimer, ‘Willard Bender, Jack Williams, Ar- thur Blizzard, Ira Beahm, Leone Jocelyn, Earl Beahm; Mr. Oscar Fish and Jack Williams, and the hostess, Mrs. Fish. Class Picnic Margaret L. Gunton, lovely June bride of Spencer A. Holmgren, Jr., Raymond Gunton, Noxen. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer A. Holmgren Sr., Dallas. Reverend John Gordon, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Noxen, performed the double ring ceremony, Saturday, June 10. Mrs. Eloise Mon- tross, cousin of the bride was organ- ist, and soloist was Miss Wilma Weidner. Assisting the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Denmon, Noxen. Ellouise Holmgren, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Robert Bennett and Mrs. Bernard Dendler of Noxen. Paul Williams of Haddonfield, N. J. cousin of the bridegroom, was best, man. Ushers were John Gun- ton, brother of the bride; Kenneth Denmon, her brother-in-law, and Robert Bennett of Noxen. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white bridal gown. The Chantilly lace bodice was styled with a sabrina neckline trimmed with sequins and lace sleeves. The skirt of pure silk organza over taf- feta featured a lace peplum form- ing a bow and chapel train in back. Her elbow-length veil trimmed with lace appliques was arranged from. a Victorian crown of pearls. Her attire was beautifully com- plimented by a pearl necklace, a Mrs. Spencer A. Holmgren, Jr. i i Their headpieces, which matched their gowns, were cabbage roses with is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nose veils. They carried bouquets of carnations, ‘babies’-breath and green ivy. Flower girl, Pamela Denmon, niece of the bride, wore a lilac dress styled like those worn by the attendants. She wore a spray of matching flow- ers in her hair and carried a basket of roses. Ring bearer was Charles Gunton, nephew of the bride. Mother of the bride chose a pink | | lace over taffeta dress with which : | she wore white accessori Attending were | ies and a corsage of pink roses. The bride- groom’s mother was attired in a dress of beige lace over taffeta with | beige accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. William Gilmore of Noxen, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Mary Rowe of Dallas, the bridegroom’s grandmother, wore green print dresses with corsages of pink roses. Reception followed in the church parlors, after which the couple left on a trip to the St. Lawrence Sea- way and Upper New York iState, for which the bride chose a beige sheath with white accessories. They are re- siding at Noxen, RD 1. Mrs. Holmgren is an alumna of Dallas-Franklin-Monroe High School and Bloomsburg State College. She is a teacher in Tunkhannock Joint Schools. The bridegroom, also a graduate August 1. The couple was married August | 1, 1936 in the home of Mrs. Berg- strasser’s parents, Wilkes Barre, the late Rev. Joshua Brundle as- sisted by Rev. Thomas Stacey of- ficiated. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Poad have 1 | returned from a vacation in the Poconoes and two days at Coopers- town, N. Y., where they visited the old Farmers Museum and the Base= ball Hall of Fame. Mrs. Bugstrasser is the former | Dorothy Stacey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey of Idetown. Mr. Bergstrasser is employed as | meat manager at the Atlantic and George Shaver Sr..Is Surprised On Birthday George Shaver, Sr. of Tunkhan- nock and Trucksville, was honored at a surprise party in observance of his birthday on Friday evening at the home of his son and daughter- | in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, | dJr., East Overbrook Ave. A large Sheet Cake inscribed “Happy Birthday Pop” was the cent- erpiece for the tables for the out- | door party. Present were; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Compton, Mr. and Mrs. [Charles Seward, Jim and Donna, Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Spray, Carolee and | Howie, Mr. and Mrs. James Knecht, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin. | and David, Mr. and Mrs. George Bel- les, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, | Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button. Mrs. Arnett Ablee, Mrs. Herbert | Munson, Mrs. Clayton Traver and | Pamela and Tommy, George, Tommy and Alan Shaver, the guest of honor | and the host and hostesses. Carol Louise Wagner | Weds Harry S. Forman Jr. | Announcement has been made of | the marriage of Carol Louise Wag- | ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | E. Wagner of Demunds Road, “to | Harry S. Forman, Jr. son of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Forman, Sr., | Columbus, N. J. Rev. J. Edwin | Lintern performed the double ring | ceremony. | Coralie Higgs, Dallas, was maid of | honor and Sharon John, Connie | Veitch and Lois Jane Carey, all of | Dallas, bridesmaids. Best man was | Martin Grenz of Bordentown, N. J., | and ushers, Robert Flynn, R. Dale] Wagner and Frank Wagner, Jr, the | latter two brothers of the bride. | Billly Wagner, nephew of the bride, | < CLEARANCE we clear out ! you clean up! was ring beraer. PLAY CLOTHES Terrific Reductions ! THIS IS THE SALE YOU WAIT FOR! NATIONALLY ADV. MAKES Large Selection SKIRTS BLOUSES Get Here Early! ANN'S APPAREL 485 BENNETT ST., Corner of Main LUZERNE p Midway Manor. Mr. Martin is a| 4, hter. S J July 24 in | urer, Herbert Harvey; secretary, salesman for Moore Business Forms. RH el The le te Phyllis Wolfe; historian, Reynold : 3% __ |present from the groom. She Car- [of Dallas-Franklin-Monroe High Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shard and Harvey; entertainment, Marion, Her- | [Serving and Waiting Class picnic ried a cascade bouquet of white gchool, is attending Pennsylvania family, formerly of Chester Street, Kingston, have purchased and moved Lacy, Atherton and Davis. Cards were received this ‘week from Faith Edwards, former Trucks- ville resident, from San Francisco. 1 p.m., weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Hudak is the former Alice Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis is the first grandchild. Ides Have Baby Boy - bert Harvey and Therest Harvey. Awards were presented to Frank Harvey, 10-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, youngest; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, lar- gest family; Mr. and Mrs. Walter was held in the Churchhouse on Thursday, July 20, at 6 p. m. Pres- | Norman ent were Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Connor, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Lula Schultz, Ruth Worthington, Marie Spencer, Hazel Gordon, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Lib- roses, babies’-breath and green ivy. Bridesmaids wore identically sty- bows centered with pearls. Matron of honor was attired in pink; Miss Holmgren in yellow, Mrs. Bennett State University Extension Center. He is employed as a draftsman at by relatives, by teachers at the Tunk- { hannock Joint Schools and by mem- bers of the Sunday School of First in blue and Mrs. Dendler in green. Methodist Church, Noxen. he expects to return to Pennsyl- Eckhardt, traveling farthest dis- nia on the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ide, 47 |. ce, Maryland; Sr and Mrs. | bie Smith, Mrs. Ethel Shaver, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steinhardt Parrish Street, Dallas, announce |n Harvey, couple longest mar- | Virgie Montross, Linda Schallan- aa a a and family have moved from Ossin- ing, N. Y. to Country Club Road. ¥. Steinhardt is production man- ger at Planters’ Peanut. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and family, former Syracuse residents, have purchased a home and moved to Midway Manor, Trucksville. Mr. Thomas is a representative for Cherry Burrell, Mrs. Josephine Wroblewski and family have moved from Edwards- ville to 705 Memorial Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Montross, Pallas R. D. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Gregory, former Back Moun- tain residents, now of Appalachian, N Y. have returned from a trip to the Thousand Islands' and the St. Lawrence Seaway. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parsons, Jos- eph Street, Dallas, have announced * birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Don Weidner, Leh- man Avenue, Dallas, spent the week- end visiting relatives in Chester. Mrs. Marie Buchet, mother of Mrs. Andre Thevenon, Center Hill Road, will celebrate her eighty ninth the birth of a son, July 24 in Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital. The baby was born at 6:30 a.m. and weighed 5 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Ide is the former Helen Stookey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stookey, Dallas. The Ide’s have two other children Carl 4, Donna 18 months. Kathleen Celeste Lumley Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley of Harris St. announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Celeste on July 24 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. She weighed 7 lb. and 14 oz. The Lum- ley’s have another daughter, Mary Alice, 7. Mrs. Lumley is the former Alice Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin of Shavertown. Mr. Lumley is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lumley. Bergman - Jeter Announcement has been made of the marriage of Cordelia Trethaway Jeter and Justin Bergman, Jr., Briar Hill, R. D. 3, Wyoming. The cere- ried, 53 years; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckhardt, couple married shortest time. The next reunion will be held the last Sunday in June, 1962, at Hoff- mans, Sylvan Lake. [Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kocher and Sandra, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and Karen, Mrs. Wayne Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Hoffman, Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe and Bing, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Earl Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey and Ronald, iShickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, chael ‘and Kenneth, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Harvey, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wolfe, Larry, Hunlock Creek; Peggy James, Dal- las; Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harvey, Kay and Sara Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Keller, Mae Ann, Kathy and Patsy, Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckhardt and son, Silver Springs, Md.; Mrs. Frances Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harvey, Douglas, Bonnie and Duane, Sweet John, Fred, Richard, Mi-. berger, Mrs. Ruth Ide; Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Emory Hadsel Attend Seminar Myron Baker, assistant General manager and Dan Chapman, general commercial superintendent, of Com- | monwealth Telephone Company, re- turned on Sunday after a week at- tending a marketing seminar at ‘Michigan State University sponsored by the National Independent Tele- phone Association. 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Mr. ide Idet Th : Harvey, oldest man; Mrs. Ralph | €f An led gowns of silk organza over taffeta | General Cigar Company, Kingston. § Shard is an architect associated with ae Cr Hi or a De Harvey, oldest woman; Kenneth Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hil- | made with pleated bodices and, bell- | Showers for the former Miss Gun- : Wilk B bert, Lila Felt, Mrs. Hattie Hilbert, | shaped skirts trimmed with satin [ton were given by her attendants, lIKES-DalTe \ wh Faiorile felling: for diamond engagement rings: the simple solitaire with | Paddy Some ” uy 2, wony oc pegeime by Spree veliey, ii a oud Sra Tarra aa RT a. swept-up shank and decorative mountings with marquises, { uzie Moen, Huntsville Road, is|Justice Benjamin Jones, rine- | Roger, ingston; s. ene Sor ie DL REDELDE hannel-sa . | spending two weeks at the Girl |view. The couple resides at Briar | Hazeltine, Dallas; Debbie and |X : wi Serene Jian ond o fapered bagnettes The &3 Scout Camp near Meshoppen. 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