| some time and Purely Personal Mrs. Roscoe Lee and son Jack, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver, left Wednesday for Con- way, New, Hampshire, where they will spend a week before bringing Karen Culver home. Karen, a 1961 graduate of Westmoreland, has been on the dining room staff at a resort hotel this summer, She expects to enter General Hospital training school shortly after her return to Dallas. John Sholtis, East Dallas, had as buse guests last week, two frater- Ny brothers, Richard Angelo, Pitts- burgh and Bob Lindskog, McKees- port. The three boys wil graduate from Penn State Saturday. Mrs. Elaine Sadington, Hemlock Street, Fernbrook is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Joy Agnew, Idetown, spent the weekend at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. James Agnew, Forty Fort. Miss Sandy Agnew, Idetown, was ‘a guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Bolen, State Col- lege last week. Valerie Mallin is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, White Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Coral Eveland and family have returned to their home in Savona, N. Y. after spending sometime at Loyalville: with Mrs. Eveland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire. Peter Kijek, Swoy- vile is also visiting the Swires. Mrs. Andrew Denmon and Mrs. Earl Monk, Dallas, spent last week- end at Asbury Park where they ' wisited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Den- mon. Warren will teach at Asbury Pairk this winter. OMr. and Mrs. Charles Nafus, Hill- side, Trucksville announce the birth of an eight pound son. The baby was born at 7:10 on August 17, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Nafus is the former Delores Jean Saraka. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, had as Sunday dinner guests Mrs. David Girvan of Nanticoke, with her daughters Mrs. A. C. West- erhof of DesMoines, Iowa; Mrs. A. C. Cummings of Abingdon, Virginia, and also Mrs. Thomas Kepner of Brooklyn, who has been spending the past several weeks at the Girvan home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue returned after spend- ing two weeks with their families at Quincy, Mass., and Prince Xd- ward Island. While they were gone Ann and Joe spent several days in New York City: Mr. and burs. Lewis Buckingham and family, Lehman Avenue, are spending two weeks at the shore. rs. (ershom Hoyt, Ferabrook, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Zaykowski, De- Bds Koad, atter bemg a surgical patient at fPittston Hospital. She will be confined to her bed tor would appreciate cards and letters from her iriends. Joe Rusinko, Harveys Lake, en- tered Nesbitt Hospital Tuesday where he will submit, to tests. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rees, New York City, spent the weekend and early part of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Durelle Scott, Huntsville Road. Miss Betty Shorts is convelescing at her home on Chase Road fou- lowing surgery at the Mercy Hosp- ital, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Exarhopoulis and son, William, have returned from Boston where they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Exarhopoulis. Carol Ann who has been visiting there, returned with them. a and Mrs. William Beisel, Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Wilchek, Wilkes-Barre, spent ther weekend with William's moth- er™MMrs. L. E. Beisel, at Idetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Deutch- lander and children, formerly of Woodbridge, Va., have purchased and moved into a ranch type home on Sterling Avenue. Mr. Deutch- lander is a captain in the U. S. Marine Corp. Mrs. Ralph Milligan and sons have moved from = Wilkes-Barre to a home they purchased at 41 Bedford Street, Shavertown., Mr. Milligan is with the Fuller Brush Company. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franconi and daughter, Theresa, formerly of Walnut Street, Kingston, have pur- chased and moved into a home in Westmoreland Hills. Mr. Franconi is salesman for ° Biscontini Coal ICogg any. r. and Mrs. Henry Edwards and family have moved from Edwards- ville to 56 Claude Street, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Covert and daughter, Nancy, Shavertown, have returned from White Face Mountain, Ausable Chasm, N. Y. and Ocean Grove, N. J. While at Ausable Chasm they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alt. Mr. Alt is man- ager of the Gift Shop at the Chasm. Mrs. Alt, formerly operated ‘Cards and Stuff” a gift shop in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Sweet Valley, announce the birth of an eight pound, two ounce daugh- ter, August 18, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. This is the Wallace's sixth x child. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gray, Noxen, announce the birth of a daughter August 17 in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godfring, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas announce the birth of a son, August 19 in Megha Memorial Hospital. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Church oi Str eet, left Tuesday to spend some time visiting their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans | week; K. 'C. Martin, Jr. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AU UiUsT 24, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 5: Neig, hborhood in And Notes Of Personal Interest wife of Jerry. Gerrity. Reverend Frederick Eidam united the couple Tautheran Church, 10 a.m. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. August 21 at at a ceremony held at S. Paul's | High School. and Mrs. Charles W Gosart, Main | Highway, Dallas. She is a graduate they will take up residence at Pollock of Westmorelnd High School and !Court Apartments, Sweet Valley. Beverly Ann Gosart Marries Jerry Gerrity, August 21 At a quiet Monday morning serv- | gives her father a hand at his store. ice Beverly Ann Gosart became the | The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerrity, Kidder Street, ‘Wilkes-Barre, attended Coughlin He too is employed at Gosart’s Cash and Carry. The Gerrity’s left after the cere- mony to spend their honeymoon in New York City. On their return Donna Lee Brown : To Wed William Norris Mrs. Florence Brown, 25 Meadow- crest, Trucksville, announced the engagement of her daghter, Donna Lee to William &L. Norris son of Mr. and Mrs. Lansford Norris, R. D. 5, Shavertown. Miss Brown, daughter also of the late Francis W. Brown, is an alum- na of Westmoreland High School and St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, Scranton. She is employed at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. Norris is a graduate of Leh- man High School and is employed by the Kanarr Corporation. ober 7.at 1 pm. in Shavertown Methodist Church. Brown Sisters, Guests At Birthday Party Mrs. Irving Brown, R. D. 3, Dal- las held a birthday party at home for her two daughters last Sunday. Donna Lee Brown was nine-years- old, August 21 and Theresa Jane Brown was five, August 11. Guests attending the party were: Robert and George Brown, Donna and Paulette Kocher, Bonnie and Theada Hoyt, Ernie and Danny Chapman, Michelle Williamson, Diane Seymour, Karen Fritzgarld, Doris | June, Tommy, Howard, Edward, Lou Ann and Donald Stritzinger; and Joy Lewis. Game prizes were awarded to | Donna and Paulette Kocher, Danny | ‘Chapman, Michelle Williamson and | Bonnie Hoyt. The wedding will take place Oct- | i president of the group. Sandra Morris, Guest At Bridal Shower Mrs. Charles Engelman and Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, Noxen, enter- tained at a shower at the Carl Siglin home for bride elect Sandra Morris Friday evening. Present were Mesdames Edith Smith, Rich- ard Traver, Weston Ruff, Jacque- line Ruff, Willard Bender, Jacob Simons, Joe Dotter Percy Philips, Albert May, William Lyons, Rus sell Newell, David Morris, Rinaldo Sutliff, Lloyd Newell, Guy Fritz, Roy Hess, Loren Case, Arthur Blizzard, Anna Hackling, George Brody, Lewis Hackling, Ernest Teet- sel, Clark Oliver, Fred Coole John Newell, Joseph Nalbone, Don Wall, Niles Sickler, James Patton, Alan Wilson, Shirley Witters, Doris La- Bar, Carl Siglin, Elmer Weaver, Alex Wilson, Russell Newell Jr; Sharon Farver, Beverly Lord, Pat- sy Newell, Jean Harvey, Shirley Witters, Doris Siglin, Teresa Mulli- gan, Dawn Mulligan Thelma Sue Engelman and the guest of honor. Kings’ Daughters Plan Rutumn Hat Show King's Daughters Class, Shaver- town Methodist. Church will spon- sor a Hat Show, Wednesday eve- ning, September 6 at 8: 00, to be held at the Church. Well-known hat stylist, Clarice, will show a collec- tion of custom-made fall hats. Chair- {man of the affair is Mrs.. Oliver | Troup, Co-chairman, Mrs. Harry Gal- Hetty, in charge of refreshments is Mrs. Charles Tucker, publicity, Mrs. (C. P. Dominick. Mrs. Ted Meixell At Wo was held at Wolfe's Grove, Valley, on Sunday, August 13 with 112 of the Martin Clan and nine visitors present. Harry Martin, Sr. presided at the business meeting and was unani- mously re-elected president for the next year. Other officers chosen: Secretary, Mrs. Wayne F. Hoover; Treasurer, Mrs. Gilbert Husted; and Roy McCullough for games, prizes, and - program, Mr. Frank McCul- lough led the devotions. The reunion will be held next year at Charles Martin's, Kunkle, on the second Sunday in August. Prizes were awarded to William Martin, oldest member, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough, Delaware, traveling the farthest, to attend. One month old, Brigitte Lynn, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stevens, received a prize for the youngest. A ‘Jest’ gift was awarded to Afton Reese for being the “most”! ! Happy Birthday was extended to Charles S. Martin, Sr. who cele- brated his eightieth birthday this Brigitte Lynn Stevens, Mark Thomas, and Kris Yeisley, are the new descend- ants for this year; Mr. and Mrs. - Charles R. Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kraitz are this years newly weds. Also heartiest congratula- tions go to Priscilla Martin and Mr. Laing Coolbaugh who are to be married Saturday, August 19. A family history book for the descendants of the Marshall Mar- tin-Martha Anderson Martin family is being compiled. Send all infor- mation to Mrs. Wayne F. Hoover. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough, Mrs. Delores Fields and Roberta; Frank Cohen, and Roy McCullough, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted and Richard, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas Jr., Mark and Lewis III, West Nanticoke; Mrs. John Koza, Sr., John Jr. and Donna, Boonton, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. Stephen Calkins, Rochester, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt, Sr., Mary Lou and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt, Jr. Tunkhannock; Mrs. Corvia Pil- osi, Kathy and Vicky, Harvey's Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derham- mer, Laurie and Terry, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stevens, and Brigitte Lynn, Jenningsville. All from Dallas and Kunkle are: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton, Robert and Carl; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Melinda and Brenda; Wil- liam Martin; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roberts, Carrie Lee, Brenda, and Lowell, Jr., Mr. and Mr& Bill Race, Debbie and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Af- at Falls Church, Va. While there they will visit Virginia historical spots.” ‘Ed Fielding has rested his hair dressing business in Trucksville after spending several weeks touring | Europe: ¥ i Second Annual Martin Reunion | Sweet | Martin Descendants Gather te's Grove, Sweet Valley ton Reese, Richard, Ronald, and George Clemow; Mrs. Virginia Davis and Mary Lou Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Martin; Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeisley, Kim, Kay, Kent, and Kris Yeisley. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conden, Sharon and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolton, Bobby and Ernie; Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth C. Martin, K. C. Jr. and Johnny; Mr. Charles Martin, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar- tin, Sr. and Priscilla Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Hoover, Gary, Brian, and Kendra Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, Wanda, Roy, Dick, and Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krainz; Delores Dymond; and El- wood Martin, Skippy, David, and Jimmy. Visitors: Laing Coolbaugh, Robert Hebda, Conrad Higgins, Elloise Hol- grem, Dodie Casterline, Carol Hed- sal, Ted Murphy, Jan Ujvarosy, and Mrs. Losetta Walius. Walter Eckerds, Home On Ten Day Furlough Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckerd, Ha- wail, are spending a ten day fur- lough with parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckerd, Loyalville. Mrs. Eckerd is the former Aiko Vechi, born in Hawaii, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Matsuju Vechi. She has taught English for eight years in Levittown, the Car- olinas and her native country. The couple left Monday for Me- dina, N. Y. where they will visit Mr. Eckerd’s brother, Robert and George and his sister, Caroline and families. Then they go by way of Canada to Camp Minot where they will be stationed for some time. Mr. Eckerd has also taken up teaching and is now a student teacher. Anthony Didjulises, Married Sixteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Didjulis, Carverton Road, R. D. 3, Wyoming, Pa., celebrated their 16th Wedding Anniversary at High Point Inn, Mt. Pocono, recently. The couple was married in St. Theresa’s Church, Shavertown, by the Rev. J. J. O'Leary, August 16, 1945. Mrs. Didjulis is the former Cath- erine C. McGahren daughter of the late Attorney John and Mrs. John McGahren. Mr. Didjulis is retired from the United States Air Force, having served 23 years and presently is self employed at his residence in the upholstery business. Alice Shortz Marries Roderick K. Davis Friends and relatives gathered at Trucksville Methodist Church for the marriage of Alice Shortz to Rod- erick K. Davis, Saturday afternoon at 2, August 19. Reverends Dr. Russell Hawke and Robert Ger- mond officiated. Leona Austin played the wedding music and Mrs. Gorg- iena Love was soloist. Miss Shortz chose Marygrace Cooney, Wilkes-Barre, as her maid of honor and bridesmaids, Sallie Price, Alden, and Mrs. Robert Har- rison, Woodbury, New Jersey. Holly Phillips of Trucksville was flower girl. As best man, Mr. Davis selected his brother, Donald Davis. Ushers were James Grace, Wilkes-Barre, and Ralph Easton Jr., Pitman, New Jersey. Following services, a reception was held in the church social rooms. Alice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shortz, 120 Lehigh Street, Trucksville, is a graduate of Westmoreland High: School and has attended Tobe-Coburn School | with Mrs. Donal¢ Smith, aunt- | Glenn Brown, Huntsville Road, are Bride Of Laing Priscilla Mgie Martin, daughter | of Mr. and Ms. Harry A. Martin, | Fernbrook, Saturday, became the | bride of Laing N Coolbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlertin Coolbaugh, 64 Mr. And Ts. Harry Smith Hosts At )pen House Mrs. Libbie 3mith entertained at open house a Sunday, August 20th for Rev. ad Mrs. Harry Smith and four childen: Richard, Ronald, Gregory and Jheri of San Diego, California wh are spending a months vacatia with relatives and friends in Tolyhanna and in the Back Mountair Area. Preset wereMr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Rocheser, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Velton Snith, Hamburg, Pa.; Mr. and Ms. Kenneth Smith, Bernie, Pa.; Clak Smith, Betty Lou, Allentown,; Mi and Mrs. Malcom Smith, ‘Mr. an< Mrs. George Smith and family, Fie; Mr. and Mrs. David Keiper, daughter Valerie with Mrs. Sylvia Fankenfield, Toby- hanna,; Mr. anc Mrs. Lester Frank- enfield and fanily, Towanda,; Mr. and Mrs. Jame Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Betty Goodman and laughter Michelle, Wilkes-Barre; drs Mildred Davis, Mrs. Jessie Hagenbaugh, children, Linda and Billy, Debra, Mrs. Cath- erine Patton, Lehman; Kirk Lannan, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis and family. Mrs. Vivian Rinken, Deb- ra, Albert Garimger, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Emoy Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mrs. Rachel Wil- liams, Bess ‘Coole, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meade, Mr. and Mrs Walter Meade and sons Walter Jr and Donnie, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs Joseph Comsikey, two daughters of Kingston; Edmond Webber, son Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mr. and Mrs Francis Smith, Mr and Mrs. Donald Smith Spend Week At Mt. Top Faye, Glenn Gay, Brown, daughters of Mr. and Susan and Mrs. spending the week at Mountain Top as guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford. Their brother Fred is vacationing | at Sharbot Lake, Ontario, Canada, where he is enjoying a fishing trip | with the Lester Squiers, their sons Roy and Carl and Eleanor Humph- rey.. The Brown children’s grand- mother, Mrs. Faye Brown is visit- ing in Endicott this week with Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Randall. Miss ’riscilla Martin Becomes N. Coolbaugh Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. The East Dallas Methodist Church, by the Reverend Thomas Davis, St. | Stevens Church, Wilkes Barre. Miss Martin selected as maid of | honor, Marion Shupp, Kunkle, and | Nancy Case and Heidi as bridesmaid, Lois Ryman, Dallas. Her nieces, Melinda Bloomer, Bren- da Bloomer and Judy Martin were | flower girls. Assisting ‘the ~~ bridegroom were his brother Merton J. Coolbaugh Jr., | as best ‘man and James Morgan as usher. | The reception followed in the | church basement. Both the bride and groom are | graduates of Westmoreland High | School. Mrs. Coolbaugh is presently employed at Commonwealth Tele- phone Company. Laing, stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, is fireman aboard the U.S.S. Wood County, which will ship out for the Medit- erranean, September 11. While her husband is in service, Mrs. Coolbaugh will stay with her parents at their home on Maple- wood Heights. Kathleen Celeste Lumley Christened On Sunday Little Kathleen Celeste -Lumley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Harris St. was Christened in the Gate of Heaven Church on Sunday by Father Richard Frank. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noon Sr- of Fernbrook. Following the service a dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Austin, Mrs. William Hartman, son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noon Sr., Beverly Noon, Thomas McGlymn, Mrs. Thomas Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Julia Sans and daughter, Carol and Mary Alice Lumley. Thomas Swire Family Enjoys Sunday Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bwire, Loyalvile, entertained at a family picnic at Swire’s Grove on Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carol Eveland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hayley, Savonia, N. Y.; Wil- liam Birt, William Birt Jr., Berwick; Bart Long Broadway; Warren Long, Shavertown; Sandra and Diane | Swire, Pike’s Creek; Mr. nd Mrs. | Clyde Lord and family, Mr. and Mrs. Iran Steinruck, Della, Fred Swire, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kijek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alb Craig Selingo Celebrates Birthday At a picnic party, August 16, Rges Of Brother And Sister Total 318 Jo Selingo. | next to oldest, is 82. ‘A brother and three sisters whose Craig Selingo celebrated his third | ages add up to 318 years, gathered birthday on the lawn of his home | at the Harry Nolf home on De- at Huntsville, Craig is the son of | munds Road for the weekend, couple was joined in marriage at | Mr: and Mrs. Leonard Selingo. i | ports Mrs. Nolf. From Douglaston, Guests were: Walter and April | Long Island, came Mrs. Cora Stone, | Chamberlain, Janis Blight, Richard | 85; Mrs. A: T. Payne, 77; and Miss | Derby, Marla and Darrin Lewis, | Colleen Nolf, 74. Harry Nolf, the THERE'S STILL TIME T0 BUILD! There are plenty of good building days ahead, so you can build the home of your dreams this year .., with our help. You have a large choice of New Home Plans when you use our New Home Plan library. Come in and browse. LUMBER (% ~16 E. CENTER STREET. Swire and family, Swoyersville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuart and family, Fernbrook. of Fashion, New York City, and Wilkes College. She is presently | employed as secretary to Luzerne | County Planning Commission. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. Davis, 196 McLean | Street, Wilkes-Barre. An alumnus of | Meyers High School, Mr. Davis atten- | ded Pennsylvania State University | and is taking his senior year at | Wilkes College night school. He | served with the U. S. Marine Corp | and is presently employed with Earl Herbert Accounting Service, Wilkes- Barre. After the honeymoon, the couple | will take up residence on Wyoming | Avenue, Kingston. Miss Shortz was guest at a dinner | party shower, given by her brides- maids. 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