The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1961, Image 3

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Personal
Mrs. James Hutchison, Trucks-
ville, returned to her own home on
Saturday after spending ten days
as a surgical patient at General
Hospital. 3 4
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Carey =nd,
son Richard of Albuquerque, New
Mexico have arrived to spend some
time with Mr. Carey’s brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carey and
his mother, Mrs. Lena Carey, Fern
St., Fernbrook.
Mrs. Andrew Kozemchak hag re-
turned from Philadelphia where she
was a patient at Presbyterian Hosp-
ital. She is feeling much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Durelle Scott and
Paula and Philip, Huntsville Road,
Dallas, spent last week in Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith have re-
turned to their home on Machell
Avenue after spending two weeks
in Philadelphia where Chick was a
patient at University of Pennsylvania
Hospital. .
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shav-
ertown, spent last week in Atlantic
City where they attended a Rexall
convention.
Cards have been received from
A2C Harry S. Evans, formerly of
Huntsville, who is serving with Air
Corps at Amarillo, Texas. Harry is
son of Florence Sordoni, Chase.
Mary Reedy and Elizabeth Setse,
Atlanta, Ga., are spending some
time with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Johan Reedy, Wilkes-Barre, former
expect to go to Rochester to visit
William Reedy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and
daughter, Karen, Dallas, and George
Weintz, Lehman, spent last week-
end in Washington D. C. This week-
end the Harveys visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Creasy in Chester.
Carol Evans, Harveys Lake, who
spent the winter teaching in Switz-
erland, is studying at Austria this
summer. She will return to the
states in September.
Mr. and Mrs. George Macroy,
Sweet Valley R.D. have announced
the birth of a baby boy in General
Hospital on July 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wohr, Sweet,
Valley, have announced the birth of
a son at General Hospital on July
28.
© Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weeden and
daughters Donna and Jan, former
Dallas residents now of Delmar, New
Jersey, visited the John Churry fam-
ily last weekend.
A twenteieth anniversary dinner
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Miner was held at their home on
Saturday, July 22. Present were:
Mrs. Claudine-Daily, Jane Taylor and
children Joe, Jume, Joan and Jim
Taylor, Lovalville; Esther Allen and
Debbie, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Taylor, Johnson City, N. Y.;
and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and child-
ren Linda, John and Jim, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Taylor and Robert, Har-
vey’s Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Win-
ter and children Conrad, Fred and
Jean, Claudine and [Stanley Miner,
George and Ernest Biddings.
Neighborhood
_ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961
News And Notes Of Personal Interest
SECTION A — PAGE
Carol Ruth Weaver To Marry |
Thomas E. Richardson, Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley -Weaver, | and the junior bride‘s maid is Alice
Center Moreland, announce the ap- Sue Weaver, both sisters of the
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proaching marriage of their daugh- | bride. Ushers are James C. Thomas,
ter, Carol Ruth, to Thomas Edward | Shavertown and Harry Lee Ohlman,
Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. | Collingwood, Now Jersey. Robert
L. Richardson, Terrace Drive, Dal- | Richardson will be best man.
Tia. | Miss Weaver, an alumnus of West-
Rev. J. Edwin Lintern will offic- [Eoslang Wigh Suwa b posadly
; 2 | employed at UGI in Kingston.
iate at the wedding to be held in the | a ae from
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Center Moreland Methodist Church | Westmoreland High School. He is
this Saturday at 2 p.m. | employed at the Back Mountain
Married In Germany
| ertown, at 11 a.m. August 5. |
Sharon Jean Butler To Marry
Peter V. Lukasavage, August 5
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Butler, 95 ated from St. Mary's High School
Ridge Street, Shavertown, announce | ;ng attended Kings College. He
the approaching marriage of their | coved three years with the U. S.]
daughter, Sharon Jean, to Peter V. | Army and is presently employed by
Lukasavage Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. | General Electric in Johnson City, |
Peter V Lukasavage Sr., West Cent- | Nv.
er Street, Shavertown. Father Bern- | F : 7 ;
: i ollowing the ceremony, a dinner
ord ‘Grogan will perform the cere- | for members of the immediate famil-
mony in St. Therese’s Church, Shav- |
{ies will be held at the Kingston |
; ; | House.
Miss Butler is a graduate of West- |
Robert Lauxes, Hosts
At Outdoor Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux, Midlan
Drive, Dallas, entertained at a famil
outdoor dinner recently honoring
Mrs. Laux’s father, Frank Fischer
who will spend several months i
New Jersey.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fran
J. Weis and son Frank, Jr. e:
Rock, New Jersey; Miss Mary U. Fis
cher, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Jacob Laux
Shavertown; Mr. Carl Rittinge:
Kingston; Miss Claudia Laux.
side Catholic High School. She has
Maid of honor is Beth Weaver
| Lumber and~Coal Co.
Carolyn Lowive Crauck To Wed
Kenneth Thomas On August 19
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gnauck, EI
Passo, Texas, announce the approach-
‘ng marraiage of their daughter
Carolyn Louise to Kenneth Thomas, |
son of Betty Jane Laycock Thomas,
formerly of Shavertown, and grand-
son of Kenneth “Doc” Laycock who
was press foreman for the Times-
Leader-Evening. News for many
years. The ceremony will be perfor- |
med August 19, at 7 p.m. at 164 Bar-
ker Road, El Passo, Texas.
The bride-to-be was graduated
| from the University of Texas. She
teaches at the Aberdeen Proving
| Grounds Army Base, Texas.
| Kenneth, who attended the Univ-
| ersity of California, is stationed in
| the Army at the Aberdeen base. He
| has been living with his aunt, Mrs.
| Glen Smith, formerly Mary Jean
| Laycock, San Fernando Valley, Cal-
| ifornia. Mrs. Smith's 4-year-old son
| Dickie will be the ring bearer in the
{wedding
Family Flies To Texas
To Attend Christening
Mrs. Anna Polachek, her daughter
Ann, and her son John, all of De-
munds, flew to Texas Monday to
take part in the christenipg of John
Matthew Balwierczak, son"of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond C. Balwierckaz of
Irving, Texas.
« They expect to make a two-week
vacation, of the trip. John Polachek
and his sister Ann Polachek will be
godparents to the infant, the fifth
child: in the immediate family which
consists of three girls, Karen, Paula,
and Leslie; Raymond Jr. and now
John. The former Mary Anne Pola-
chek graduated, from Dallas Town-
ship high school in the class of
1952. Greatgrandmother Anna Pola-
chek welcomes the chance to take
the flight and see the mew baby
of the fourth generation:
Forrest Kunkles Are
Hosts At Outdoor Party
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle,
Kunkle, entertained the following at
a cook-out recently: Mrs. Jennie
Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Hil-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conden,
Louise Conden, Jay Conden, Mrs.
Job Dietz, Cheryl Dietz, Garey Dietz,
Lynn Dietz, Harry Haas, Wayne
Kunkle, host and hostess.
Therese Jean Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Williams, Harv-
eys Lake, announce the birth of a
baby girl, Theresa Jean, at Mercy
Hospital on July 26. They have two
boys, Danny and Timmy.
Mrs. Williams is the former Joyce
Cavill, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mzys. Charles Cavill of Harveys Lake.
Mr. Williams is son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sgt. and Mrs. Robert T. Kotyk
The marriage of Linda Marie Lou-
ise Everett, daughter of Mr. oi)
Mrs. L. T. Everett, Hatfield, Herts.,
England, and Sgt. Robert T. Kotyk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kotyk,
Dallas has been announced. The bride
is a graduate of St. Aundey’s High
School, Hatfield and Prince-
ton, College, London. Sgt. Kotyk
is a graduate of Dallas-Frank-
lin High School, class of 1954. Je
enlisted in the USAF in Dec. 1954.
In August 1959, he was assigned to
Darmstadt, Germany, as [Finance
Clerk for the Air Force there, at
which time he met wife who has
been employed by the U.S. Army
Finance Division since April 58.
The bride wore a dress of white
nylon over taffeta, carried a bou-
quet of red roses and was given
away by her uncle, Mr. Paul Blaes-
chke.
Miss Walthaud Menzel was maid
ONLY CIRCUS
IN THE WORLD
Mary Ellen Bunney;
Wayne Kunkle, Hollywood, Fla.,
is visiting his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Kunkle.
Mrs. Ethel Shaver, Main Street,
Dallas, returned to her home on'
Sunday after having spent two weeks
as a surgical patient at General
‘ Hospitl. She wishes to thank her’
many friends for their spontaneous .
expressions of sympathy, and the
lovely gifts of flowers.
“Aunt Marae” To Be’
Eighty-one Years Old
Mrs. C. Roscoe Lee, better known
as “Aunt Marge” to her hundreds
of friends, both young and old, will
be 81 years old next Tuesday, Aug-
ust 8th. |
Mrs. Lee will celebrate the occa-
sion this Saturday at her home on
Terrace Drive with a small garden
party and supper for her immediate
relatives and a few friends. :
Among the out-of-town guests
will be Mrs. Stanley DeWitt, Tunk-
hannock; and Mrs. William Rams-
dell, Lakeside, Ohio.
Kiwanis Men And Women
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Enjoy Picnic At Tag's
Men and women of Dallas Kiwan-
is Club held their annual picnic Wed-
nesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Tag, Huntsville
Road, Dallas. It was a covered dish
affair attended by approximately
52 members.
Most of the members joined in the
fun by playing ball or croquet with
frequent refreshing dips in the Tags’
lovely outdoor pool.
Plenty of good food and exercise
were enjoyed by all.
Shirley Ann Darnell
Engaged To Dr. Hale
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Shirley Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Darnell, Loyalville, to Dr. William
F. Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Hale, Kingsport, Tenn.
Shirley is a graduate of Lake Nox-
en High School and Wyoming Valley
School of Nursing. She is an ensign in
the Nurse Corps, U.S. Naval Reser-
ves and is stationed in the Phila-
delphia Naval Hospital. Dr. Hale is a
graduate of Vonderbilt University
and of University of Tennessee School
of Dentristry. He is a lieutenant in
the U. S. Navy stationed in Phila-
delphia. 4
Lyman Williams of Harveys Lake.
He is employed by the Harveys Lake
Bottling Works.
To Wed Gerald Gavigan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bunney,
R. D. 5, Shavertown announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mary
Ellen, to Gerald Gavigan, son of Mr, |
and Mrs. Ambrose Gavigan, East |
Center Street, Shavertown.
Miss Bunney is a graduate of |
Westmoreland High School. She is Piano
employed by Wyoming Valley Dis- | :
tributing Company, Incorporated.
Mr. Gavigan, also a graduate of |
Westmoreland High School, is em-
ployed by Eberhard Faber Company, |
Mountaintop.
An October wedding is planned. '
LOUIE W. AYRE
92 Carverton Road
Trucksville, Pa.
Teacher of
Organ, Theory
Trucksville Studio Opening
Tuesday, September 5
Phone OR 4-2765
FRANK CLARK
63 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre |
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the large center gem in an engagement ring or stud a
wedding band. Its beauty lies in the manner in which
the diamonds are raised above the surface of the ring
to elevate their fire and achieve maximum brilliance.
Prices include Federal tax Charge or budget
PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED
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AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
§ STORE HOURS DAILY—10:00 - 5:25
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AND NIGHT
DALLAS - WED.
Memorial Highway
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Opp. Golf Driving Range
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FABULOUS 25th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
5 RINGS — 4 STAGES — STEEL ARENA
FEATURING « «. « .
Empress Leota and a steel arena
with Leopards, Panthers Wolf Dogs
2:5
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TWO SHOWS DAILY
2:30 P. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Doors Open 1 Hour Earlier
Loyal Troupe
TRAVELING ON 65 STEEL CARS
a ARTISTS
400 ANIMALS
GIRAFFES ~— RHINO
HIPPO == 21 ELEPHANTS
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ADULTS $1.50 — CHILDREN UNDER 12 .75
ONLY OUR HUGE SEATING CAPACITY
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450 People Acres Of Tent
WORLD'S LARGEST TRAVELLING ZOO
LARGEST WILD ANIMAL SHOW AND
CIRCUS COMBINED ON EARTH.
— VISIT US CIRCUS MORNING —
See the unloading of the many wild animals . . . Watch Circus
City come to life. See the big tent rise in the air.
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been employed at McCrory’s in Shav- |
ertown. Mr. Lukasavage was gradu-
Apologies To Kay Dobson |
Apologies to Mrs. Kay Dobson,
proprietor of the latest Beauty Bhop
in Dallas, whose name was mis-
takenly spelled Dodson last week in
an item announcing her shop open- |
ing at 60 Lake Street. Mrs. Dobson’s |
telephone number at the shop is |
ORchard 4-6686; at home, ORchard |
4-7982.
of honor and AIC George Bieren |
was best man. Chaplain (Capt) J.
W. Mankin performed the Wedding |
Ceremony at Darmstadt Community
Chapel on June 2, 1961.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 AND 5
Boiled Ham
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Round Steak
85:
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POST TOASTIE GOLD MEDAL TETLEY STAR KIST
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1c 2 for 49c
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SUMMER SPORT COATS
$41.65
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$90.00
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Cuff & Sleeve A Herations
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