also 1. of lob- Chis an- ned ise. the and Lee, rest lub 1est yad, ind an, er, ran ind ily | 3 of rth ber ind zed ch, fol- v ad- vas me a red hia Mr. ior my. HI Eeieibeitne a ee Purely : Personal Rosalie Martin spent a ten day vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, Harveys Lake. Since graduating from Westmore- land in 1960 she has been employed as secretary for the recreation de- partment of St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Crispell, Florida, will return home after spending the summer in Pennsyl- vania. Fi Frank Harvey and = Mrs. ie Hazletine, Dallas, and Mrs. Harvey's grandchildren, Debra and Blaine Oney left yesterday for Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Wood- lawn Avenue, Dallas, recently enter- tained Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Harriet CingNars, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattrice and grandson, Kenneth Thompson, Oneonta. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Vernon, was Eleanor Resig, Altoona. Mrs. Eggleston and Miss Resig were roommates at Col- lege Misericordia. The Egglestons recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barr, Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs, K. W. Besteder, New Cum- berland . Robert Eggleston, Vernon, spending a tew days with college friends at Ocean City, Maryland. Mrs. Chester Glahn, Marjorie and David have returned from a two week vacation in Juliet, Ill. While there, they attended the wedding of Mrs. Glahn’s niece Mary Alice Prynn to Stanley Graver. ye Sam Spaciano, Mis. Robert jor and Susan have returned from a motor trip to Indiana. The Majors visited Mrs. Major's sister is Mrs. Glenn Barrett at Edinburg, Ind., whom she hadn’t seen for five years- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P Marks, Lehman, and Mrs. Howard Cohen and Sally and Tommy, Harveys Lake, spent the holiday weekend with their families in Pittsburg. Stuart and Louise attended a fam- ily dinner party honoring the form- er’s mother who was eighty five. The Cohens attended baptism cere- monies for Mrs. Cohen’s niece. Sam Spaciano has returned from the hospital where he was under observation. Jerry Shilanski, Mrs. Art Hoover, Carol Ann Lamoreaux and Mrs. Morton Connelly motored to Ocean Grove for the week end. They stayed at the Hotel La Pierre where Mrs. Shilanski is head cook and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stahl and mother, formerly from Forty Mrs. Jean Agnew, Sandy, Joy d “Brian, Idetown and Mr. and. " Jerry Brown, East Dallas spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolen in State College. Miss Myra Carlin, East Dallas is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Bartleson and sons, Brian, and one month old: Bruce returned to Levittown, Pa. on Thursday after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle, Shavertown. Mrs. Bartleson is the former Jacqueline Hinkle. Mr. Bartleson is teacher of English and social studies and soccer and bask- | etball coach at Pensburg School, Fairless Hills. While here the Bar- tlesons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Smith, of Mrs. Ear] Henwood Sr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mugford, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hinkle spent Friday at Sayre visiting their son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle and Judith. Sun- day the senior Hinkles had as din- ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Ragerick of Syracuse. ‘Wesley Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Evans, DeMunds Road, has entered Lycoming College at Williamsport where he will take the Business Administration course. A. member of the football team at Westmoreland High School where he graduated in June, Wesley plans to go out for football at Lycoming. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thomp- son of Dallas, and Edward Oncay Jr. of Lehman, spent a week at Des Joachims in Quebec. } James F. Davenport Sr. of Leh- man entered General Hospital this week for observation. Mrs. Florence Phillips and her ofher, Mrs. F. M. Gordon have i a houseful for several days, sometimes as many as sixteen guests at a time. Children = and children’s children were: Dick and Lois Phillips, with Chuckie, Carol and Nancy, from Wilmington, Del., accompanied by Stephen Gregory fram Westchester; George and Betty Jean Phillips with children Johnny, Jimmie, and Janice, from Buffalo; and Barbara and Dick Simonton, with children Bobby and Rickie, from Harisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henney of Kun- Xle spent several days last week visiting their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henney at Lititz. While their they attended the Pennsylvania Dutch Festival at Tancaster. Jane and Jan Birnstock have re- turned home after spending a week with relatives in York, Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birnstock and Jo- Carol drove down for the girls last week-end. Mrs. 'W. B. Schoonover, Center- moreland, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. William Lave at Newburgh, N. Y. ; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voletto and idee Mr, and Diane and Jerry, Easton, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 3 MARRIED AUGUST 26 “MRS. CRAIG A. BRYAN At a very pretty candlelight serv- ice, Gail Elizabeth Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Payne, Greensburg R. D., became the bride of Craig A. Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bryan of Murrysville, Pa. Dr. Kenneth P. Rutter performed the ceremony before an altar banked with white mums, cybotum ferns and palms. Mrs. William Dovens- pike presided at the organ and Mrs. James Nash was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length gown of silk faille styled with fitted bodice, Jenny neckline, yoke of silk chiffon detailed with rosebud motif and elbow length sleeves. Her bouffant skirt ended in a princess train caught with self rose and her finger tip veil fell from a ‘crown“of small rosebuds and orange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. A chiffon and lace handkerchief used by her mother on her wedding day was fastened to the bridal bouquet. Sandra Payne, sister of the bride of Greensburg, was maid of honor ‘and Janet Kilgore, Murrysville, and Lois Harkness, Flagler Beach, Fla., sisters of the bridegroom, Judy Hal- ko, Easton, and Kandy Sweeney, were bridesmaids. They chose iden- tical street length gowns of middy i groom, Dior blue silk linen, match- blue silk organza fashioned with fitted bodices with square neck- lines and three quarter sleeves. They wore matching hats of pompoms and circle veils. All carried cascade bouquets of white fuigi mums cent- ered with dark blue delphinium. Mrs. Payne, mother of the bride, chose carbon blue silk peau de soie dress, matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of cymbidium, and Mrs. Bryan, mother of the bride- ing accessories and white cymbid- ium. Best man was Ted Noethling, Pittsburg, and ushers, Gordan Kil- gore, brother -in-law of the bride- groom of Murrysville, James Ander- son, Pitcairn, Telly Haretos and John Puskaric, Duquesne. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at Mountain View Ho- tel, followed by a buffet supper at the home of the bride. The couple honeymooned in Virginia. They will reside at 6417 Kentucky Ave., Pitts- burgh. Mrs. Bryan is a member of the Senior (Class at Chatham College where she is majoring in history. Mr. Bryan was graduated from Univ- ersity of Pittsburgh. He is plant manager of Carnegie Tar and As- phalt Company. Mr. and Mrs. C Entertain At Outdoor Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long entertained at their annual corn | and weiner roast last week. Attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, James, Kathleen and Tim- A. D. Hutchisons Are Married Forty Years Mr and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison, Overbrook Road, will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary, today, Thursday, September 7 with a fam- ily dinner at the Irem Temple Coun- try Club. Mrs. Martin Schmid, Mr. Hutchison’s cousin of Canton, Ohio, will be their house guest for the occasion | Mrs. Hutchison is the former Jean Dodson of Wilkes-Barre. Boderick S. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Midway Manor, Shavertown, an- nounce the birth of a six pound, eleven ounce baby boy, Roderick Scott, at Mercy Hospital on August 29. They have another little boy, Bradford, aged two. Mrs. Thomas is the former Jane Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings of Norton Avenue. Mr. Jenning is salesman for Cherry | Burrell. Sheri Darlene Malkemes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Malk- emes, ‘170 N. Main Street, Shaver- town, have announced the birth of a baby girl, Sheri Darlene, at Nesbitt Hospital on August 26. The Malk- emeses have two sons, Raymond Jr., two and a half and Bly, eleven months. Mrs. Malkemes is the former Mary Lou Weigel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weigel of Trucksville. Mr. Malkemes is son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes of Shavertown. Mrs. Charles of Street. \ Louis Achuff, Horie Hill Road, is spending a week visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlng Achuff, Sr., of Glendale and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Achuff, Jr., and family and other Sehitves in Birbank, Cali- Bupder Claude J and Mrs. Tom Billings a {Mrs Nettie Post, = narles H. Long othy; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich- ards, Teddy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gable, Bobby and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sheerer, Donna and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. William George, Marcia Jean; Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, Lilly and Kipp; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanning, Darl, Larry and Connie; Mr. and Mrs. William Ferry, Bill and Lillie; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post and Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesley, Diane and Helen; Rev. and Mrs. Kirby Jones and B. K. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piatt; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trumbower; Ord Trumbower; Rus- sell Bilby; Mrs. Florence Turner and Eddie; Mrs. Nettie Post; Mrs. Vida Kitchen; Dayton Long and Cindi; June Iverson and Brad; June Min- gus and Kathy; Betty Lou Edward Jones; Ned Griggs; John Shierer; the host and hostess and their children, Dean, Gloria, Wilma, Jan, Wanda and Miralie Beth. Bernard Gerritys Are Married 34 Years Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Gerrity, 98 Hilltop Drive, Oakhill, celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary August 31 with a family get-to- gether at their home. The Gerrity's were married in St Ignatius Church, Centralia, by Rev. Father Patrick Darrah, Mr. Gerrity’s uncle. Mr. Gerrity is music supervisor | in Lake-Lehman Area Schools. Four children, are Mrs. James Andrews, of Barnesville, Mrs. Gabriel Laibinis, Bernard, Jr. of St. Louis,and Fran- cis. Brent Post Is Feted On Second Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post were hosts at a corn roast honoring their son, Brent, on his second birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William George and Marcia; Mrs. Vida Kit- chen; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piatt; Mr. Tab; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, =znd-Dean, Gloria, Wilma, Jan, Wanda, and Miralee and Brent's grandmother, and |’ Fred Boote Family Meets At Lake Winola Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote ent- ertained at a family reunion at their summer home, Lake Winola, Sat- urday when all the brothers and sisters met for the first time in twelve years. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Boote, Gorham, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boote, Corning, N. Y,; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boote, West Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boote, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote, Knob Hill, Trucks- ville; Mrs. Kate Houghwout, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliffside, Trucksville. They are sons and, daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boote of Trucksville, Maranskys To Observe Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maransky will observe their silver wedding anniversary Sunday, September 17, with open house from 2 to 4. At 9 a.m. an Anniversary Mass will be offered for the couple by Rev. S. F. Banas, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, At two, a grotto dedicated to the Blessed Mother will be blessed by Father Banas at the Maransky home. Mr. and Mrs. Maransky were mar- ried in St. Mary's Church, King- ston, with the late Rev. Semkov- ski officiating. Mrs. Maransky’s sis- ter, Mrs. Sue Mikula, Perth Amboy, N. J. and Peter Maransky, Sweet Valley were attendants. Mrs. Mar- ansky is the former Mary Busha of Swoyersville. The couple has three children, Mrs. Jack McClure, Lor- raine, Ohio, Martin. and Dorothy at home. Mr. Maransky is employed by Culp Brothers Construction Co. and Mrs. Maransky is an employee of Jay Fashions. Sharon Kim Hinkle Entertained At Party Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman, Trucksville, entertained at a family party Thursday for their grand- daughter, Sharon Kim Hinkle who was one. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hinkle, Meadowecrest, Grandma and Grandpa, Ted Hinkle, Sandra Hinkle, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Center piece for the party table was a huge pink elephant. Alan Dale Shaver Is Guest At Party On Friday afternoon, Shaver was guest of honor at a birthday party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. in the back yard of their home, Overbrook Ave. The birthday cake, decorated in blue and white, was the center- piece. Individual favors of boats with name cards were for each child. Enjoying the party were, Brent Long, Donna and David Rodgers; Jackie, Bobby and Larry Snyder; Kevin Covert; Jimmy Gos- art; Karen Karuza; Jim Snyder; Joy, Ricky and Beaver Yeust; Tommy and George Shaver; Pamela Weaver; Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr., the host and hostess and the guest of honor. An ancient law of India called for the widow to cremate herself on the | funeral pyre of her husband. PIZZA Alan Dale : Married Sharon J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Butler, Shav- ertown, and Peter V Lukasavage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lukasa- vage, Shavertown, were married on Saturday, ‘August 5 in St. Ther- eses Church, Shavertown. Ceremony was performed by Rev. Bernard Grogan. Barbara Yenches wag organist. Dinner for the immed- iate families was held at the King- ston House, Kingston. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore gown of silk or- Mrs. Alex Johnston Honored At Supper A surprise birthday party was | ‘I 'held Sunday in honor of Mrs. Alex | Johnston of Forty Fort, formerly | of Dallas. ‘A buffet supper was served to | the following: Mrs. Ruth Kunkle, | Wilmington, Del; Mr. Robert A. Williamson, York; Mr. SUNSET Harveys Lake NE 9-97T71 OPEN EVERY NIGHT also 131 E. MAIN ST, PLYMOUTH and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and Jim, | Mrs. Jane Isaacs, Philip Kunkle, | [Mr. and Mrs. William Kishbaugh, | Carol, Rudy Beretta, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Williamson Sr, Mr. Alex. Johnston and the guest of honor. Family Picnic A family picnic was held at the | Buckhorn Lodge, nell, Bernadine, Edward and Linda, | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truskowski, | Janet and Daniel, Wyoming; Mrs. | Dianne Wegner, son Ricky and Mrs. | Mary Nienius. SHOP = SPRING GROVE “SPRING GROVE INN | Lake Carey, Pa. 5 mi. North of Tunkhannock Saturday Evening, September 9, 1961 Smorgashord 32.50 Bar & Cocktail Lounge Popular Prices For Your Dancing Pleasure The Dardanelle Threesome SUNDAY DINNERS ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.50 SERVING NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. WEEK DAYS 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M, WEDNESDAY NIGHTS - FAMILY NIGHT : Phone TErrace 6-6766 daughter of | Loyalville, last | Sunday A cook out was enjoyed. | Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. | Victor Nienius, daughter Marlene, | Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dar- | Bugust 5 MRS. PETER V. LUKASAVAGE ganza over tissue taffeta made with line and short sleeves. skirt had appliques of hand rolled headpiece was an elbow length veil baby breath. lan of Hathoro. Bridesmaid Patricia Doryne of Levittown. Attendants wore short dresses made with white embroidered cot- ton bodice and full skirt of white ‘was polished cotton slip. They ried Colonial bouquets of white and | blue carnations. The bride’s mother | selected light blue embroidered linen © | sheath with blue and white acces- | soris and the bridegroom’s mother, | | gray lace over pink with pink and | { white accessories. Both wore shoul- | | | der bouquets of white carnations. | Place, Johnson City, N. Y. The bride is a graduate of West | Side Central Catholic High School and was employed by McCrory’s at Shavertown. The bridegroom was graduated from St. Mary’s High School, attended Kings College and served with the armed forces. He is employed by General Electric | |in Johnson (City. CORRECTION Wilson Ryman — Tax Collector will be at Dodson’s Store, Kun- [lI kle on September 20th instead il of Aug. 20th as advertised on Tax Cards. : FORTY FORT THEATRE - SAT. THUR. - FRI Sandra Dee - John, Gavin “Tammy, Tell Me True” SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Cont. Sun. 3-11) Gary Cooper - Deborah Kerr 1 “The Naked Edge” LUZERNE THEATRE | THUR. - FRI - SAT. Walt Disney's “Parent Trap” | SUN. - MON. (Cont. Sun.) . Fred Astaire - Debbie Reynolds “The Pleasure Of His Company” GIFT NIGHTS Choice Crystal and China / fitted bodice with portrait neck- | The full | | flowers and a bustle back bow. Her gathered to an open queen’s crown | of pearls and she carried a Colon- | ial bouquet of white carnations and | Maid of Honor was Anne McMil- | dacron and cotton over powder blue | chose | circlet veils on white bows and car- | The couple resides at 31 Park | Norman Honeywell Family Meets At Melody Park Sunday A reunion was held at Melody | daughter Dorothy and her husband | Park Sunday afternoon when child- | | ren, grandchildren and great- -grand- | | children: of Mrs. Norman Honeywell, | Shavertown, and her brother Ed- | ward Roberts and wife, Mina and | | Spaciancs Entertain At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano enter- | | tained at a family dinner recently | when they all got together for the | first time in two years. Present | were Mrs. Vincent Spaciano, Yard- | | ley; Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spacianio, | Larry, Mark, Cindy, Trucksville; | Anna Spaciano, Mr. and Mrs. Kuca- | vich and Barbara Jean, John Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skameritz, East | Peterson, N. J. and Victor at home. | Celebrates Birthday ‘Congratulations tb Bernice Wie- | necki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Wienecki who celebrated her ninth birthday with a party on | Labor Day. The following friends attended: Denise Witek, Bernadine Mrocko, Judy Young, Diane Aston, Cynthia Rose Shultz, David Shultz, Stanley Shultz Jr., Karen Shultz, | Mrs. Mildred Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shultz, Mr. and Mrs Gerard Emershaw. Bernice received . many | presents. Her father has returned to the Great Lakes, having been home for sometime with a broken arm received when he fell on board | | Edward Roberts, Lester Creasy gathered. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norton Newberry and children, | Betty Lou, Bobby Lee and Norton, | Abingdon, Md.; Mr. and Mrs- Ray- mond Price znd Fred, Shavertown, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell and { daughter Barbara, Shavertown; Mr. |and Mrs. Clinton Cobleigh and | children Jackie, Cindy, Gerald and Donna Mae, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Abram Daniels and daughters Kathy, Patty, Joan, Nancy and | Gail, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Wallace and children Donnie, Bobby, Tommy, Mary Theresa and Barbara Jane, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Creasy, Jean Packer, Lewisburg; Mrs. Hazel Loh- man, Jim, Lehman; and Mrs. Nor- man Honeywell. A son Elmer, Plains and family | were unable to attend because of illness. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL ANTIQUES SHOW and SALE COMMUNITY HOUSE ‘WAVERLY, PA. MONDAY & TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 & 12 11:00 To 10:00 A.M. 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