SEENAEERERBRRAARAY' | EEE EN EEE EEE EERE EE EEE RR Zag "a HR a pi ane » Purely DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA i eigh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 borhood News And Notes O ond i ’ SECTION A — PAGE John Sidorek To Mark Twenty First Birthday Radar Man, Second Class, John Sidorek, will celebrate his twenty- first birthday anniversary on Sat- urday, September 16, at Govern- ment Island, Alameda, Calif., where he is stationed with the Coast Guard on a patrol boat. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek Harris Street, Fernbrook, ne is married to the former Joyce Fisk, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ster- ling Fisk of Shavertown. A graduate of Dallas Township High School, he took his basic train- ing at Camp May and completed Radar Coast Guard training at Gro- ton, Mass. He has been in the service for two and a half years. He, his wife and one year old son, John, Jr., reside at 725 East 15th Street, Oakland, Calif. Personal Janice Bronson has left for San Bernardino, California, where she will teach in the second grade, and carry evening college courses to complete studies in Guidance. Fly- ing by jet, she stopped off in Arizona to see Jean Davis, a former resident of Sweet Valley. In Los Angeles she saw Janet Cornell of Pikes Creek, and continued to San Bernardino by auto-gyro, Dean Bronson has returned to Shepherd's College, Shepherdstown, ‘W. Va., where another local boy, Bill Williams of Idetown, a 1961 Lake- Lehman graduate, is now enrolled as a freshman. Ann Peterson resumed her teach- ing duties in Montreal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Baumgarten, newlyweds, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumgarten, Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gearhard, Demunds Road; have announced the birth of a baby girl at General - Hospital on September 7. Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Binghamton, N. Y., spent several days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Dallas; who celebrated her birthday anniversary. ; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, Har- veys Lake R. D., have announced the birth of a son at General Hos- pital on September 7. Mrs. F. M. Gordon and Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips, Norton Avenue, have as guests the former's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Harv- eys Lake, with seven-year-old daugh- ter Katherine, spent the Labor Day weekend in Philadelphia and at Fort Dix, where they visited their son James, who enlisted in the army in, June. John Fluck Jr. of Wilkes- Barre, with his wife, spent a five days vacation between Philadelphia and Fort Dix. {Florence Billings, Dallas, left Mon- day for New Jersey, where she will teach at the New Rochelle Junior High School. ; Thelma A. Lamoreux has re- turned to her home on 42nd Street after spending two weeks in South- ern California. Mrs. Lamoreéux flew by T.W.A. Jet to Whittier where she was guest of her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Harvey and children, Linda and David. Mrs. | i | | | Daniel Browns Are Hosts At Corn Roast Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown of West Dallas entertained recently at a corn roast and picnic supper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Mr and Mrs. Harry Hil- | bert daughter Julie Ann, son /Alpha, | host and hostess. | Markowitz, Brooklyn, to Morton Z, | | Baumgarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Griffiths | Ben Baumgarten, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Griffiths, | pa]las. Somerville, N. J. have welcomed | into their home a seven month baby boy, Danny E, This is their first child. Mrs. Griffiths is the former Isa- bel Adam of Sayre. Mr. Griffiths is | chestra of New York City. son of Mr. and Mrs, Oswald Grif- | fiths, Demunds Road. He is a ge teacher in Bridgewater Township Jace and ending in a chapel train. | High School. | Her veil of | Grandma Adam and Grand Griffiths spent the weekend in Som#®¥ ried a bouquet of white orchids and erville getting acquainted with stephanotis on a Bible, Danny. the Aperion Manor, Saturday, Aug- i ficiated. . The wedding music was Anne Lou Whitesell Becomes | Bride Of Robert Paul Smith | Anne Lou Whitesell, daughter of | Arthur Cragle, the bride's sister, | Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Whitesell, Sweet | Married In Brooklyn MR. And MRS. MORTON Z. BAUMGARTEN Announcement has been made of maid of honor and Jill Binder, niece | the marriage of Carole R. Markow- of thd bride, was junior maid of | | itz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry honor. | ! {of the bridegroom of Brooklyn, act- Sterling Avenue, | ed as best man and Jeffery Markow- | (itz, brother of the bride, as junior The ceremony was performed at best man, Ushers were Marvin Stan- | islavsky, Paul Stanislavsky, {ust 26. Cantor Kalman Kalish of- | Baumgarten, Roy Kanopsky, Marvin | Kaplan, all cousins of the bride- | furnished by the Richard Allen Or- | groom, and Julie Bender and Peter | Ashe, friends. Ringbearer was Stu- The bride wore gown of wite peau art M. Schnall, nephew of the bride- soie reembroidered with alencon ; groom, of Brooklyn. illusion was attached to | lyn College and will resume her a crown of seed pearls and she car- | studies at tthe Uuniversity of Bridge | port, Her husband is a graduate of {New York University School of En- | Susan Markowitz was her sister's | gineering where he was a member of : ~ | Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity and Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honor society, He will do post gradu- | ate work at Yale University. Mr. | Baumgarten is employed with Sik- orski Aircraft as a mechanical en- | gineer. was soloist and Dean Long was or-| the couple will live in Bridgeport, | Sidney Schnall, brother in-law of Steve Mrs. Baumgarten attended Brook- After a wedding trip to Florida | tion crown embedded with ‘seed | pearls and iridescents from which At\ a 7:30 o'clock candlelight ceremony performed Saturday eve- ning in the Ingalls Park Methodist church, Chicago, Ill., Mary Alice Prynn exchanged wedding promises with. Stanley Jack Grauer. Rev. Harold Stevens officiated at the service, uniting in holy matri- mony the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon L. Prynn, 2106 E. Wash- ington St., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Grauer, 6 Inde- pendence Ave. Appropriate wedding selections were played throughout the cere- mony by Grace McKee, organist, who also accompanied the guest soloist, Albert Kuempel. Escorted by her father to an altar flanked by twin bouquets of white gladioli and 'mums, the bride wore a gown of white rosepoint lace and silk organza. The bodice was underscored with a self fabric bow and silk organza piping accented the scalloped neckline and elbow- length sleeves. Self-fabric bows created interest at the back of the bouffant skirt that swept into a chapel train. Y. ‘Adorning her head was a corona- her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion fell. She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis centered by a ‘white orchid and backed by huckleberry leaves. The bride's sister, Patricia Prynn, carried out the duties of maid of honor. She was dressed in gown of cloud pink silk erganza over taffeta highlighted by a shirred bo- dice with scooped neckline and and short sleeves. The bouffant ballerina-length skirt was accented by a bustle bow and French hem. Her headpiece was a matching petal cloche, and she carried a white lace fan festooned with pink tipped feathered carnations. A rainbow effect was evidenced as the bridesmaids, Miss Wilma Etnyre of Mt. Carroll, Mrs. James Reeder and Mrs. Donald Doyle, walked up the aisle. Their gowns of sky blue, nile green, and maize silk organza over taffeta were styled identically like the maid of in Ce Te Yas Thelma Valley, became the bride of Robert | ganist. | Conn. honor’s. Pearl and crystal jewelry, Hendershot of Luzerne. : 4 | 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams | Fa a i. oq Ye Ta Porm vant Talo was EECCA CCAS 2 2nd ehildren. Bethy. Yer and Se Croydon, on Saturday, September 2. | were Alice Whitesell, the brides 2 / £ have moved to Baltimore. . IS 1 The ceremony was performed by ' sister, Sharon Hannis, Ashley; and EZ 5 | Williams has accepted a position I ‘Rev. B. Kirby Jones, assisted by Linda Morris, Shickshinny IB El : ; Bao Schools. She will teach Rev. Leslie Glouden, at the First Doran Edwards of Levittown was = Reis : \ : a I TE © Fa second grade. : dds i Was 3 Zz E : ? a : " SE § Billy Williams, son of Mr, and | Christian Chel, Sweet Valey, Mrs. | host, man mod un aller: Tron 5 ‘The Best in Food and Service Always conte J Mrs. Bruce Williams, is attending Rs v | Smith, Arlington Va’ the ide. B 3 Shepherd’s Sollege, West Virginia. | Billy Duda Celeb ates | grom’s Te Twart Mars : SERVING : : os mother and dad took him down Second Birthday Monday 'penndel ® Chinese Foods ® Steaks i A] ast weekend. i : | (Given in marriage by her father, E @ i ® g Borough Councilmen Robert’ Billy Duda, son of Mr. and Mrs. the bride wore gown of bridal satin = Italian Foods Chops : ve 3 Moore and Harold Brobst have re- | Peter Duda, celebrated his second trimmed with Chantilly lace. It was ¥ All Kinds of Sea Foods ed) 724010588 da turned from a fishing trip in birthday with a party at his home | styled with long tapered sleeves and Sw ik i id | Canada. on Davenport Street. Dallas, Mon- | a chapel train. Her veil of Fecach 4 The Whole Family Enjoys Our Delicious Food : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Llewellyn, | day. Present were Karen Broken- | illusion was arranged from a crown = Reservations for Fall Parties and Christmas Taken Now record your desires on our Bride's Preference List when you have decided on your Holly Street, Trucksville, have an- | shire, Brett Hunter, Susie Calkins, nunced the birth of a baby boy in | Heidi Calkins, Danny Monk. Ellen General Hospital on September 8. | Stair, Linda Doughton. Susie Steele. 'of Chantilly lace and pearls. Her ‘only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift of her great-aunt, She car- Mrs. Leighton R. Scott and Mork Steele, Ricky Howartch and ried a nosegay of white pompons Leighton 3rd, Easton, spent Yast Billy. : {and lilies of the valley with white weekend: visiting the formers _— | streamers, mother, Mrs. H. H. Zeiser, Hunts- | Marl Allan Grabowski | Maid of honor was attired in| ville Road. Leighton who just re- | “hunter green taffeta dress featur- | turned from spending the summer | Staff Sot. and Mrs. Ronald L. ing a scoop neckline and short | in Europe, will leave fér New York Grabowski, announce the birth of sleeves. She chose matching hat | City next weekend to study law at | an S-nound son, Mark Allan, Sept- of roses with short veil. Brides- | Columbia University. | ember 5. in French Morocco Mrs. | maids were similarly dressed in Grace Ann Bachman, member of Grabowski is the former Carol gold taffeta. They carried nose- | the Sophomore Class at Pennsyl- | Whitesell. Staff Sot. Grabowski is gays of yellow pompons with har- | vania State University, will return the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester | monizing streamers. | to college on Saturday after spend- { Grabowski, Nanticoke, | Flower girls were Ruth Perkins, | ing the summer with her parents, |-— ——————~ | Qweot Valley, and Daryl Hannis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, De- ing the summer with their families Ashley, cousins of the bride, They munds Road. |in Germany, | wore identical dresses of gold taf- Bill Monk and Butch Denmon re-| Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Groblewski feta with matching headbands of | turned last week from Sea Girt, | and sons. Tonv. Mark, Jimmie. taffeta roses. | N.J. after spending several weeks | Peter. Billie and Robert have moved! David Cragle of * Montoursville, | there working. Mrs. Andrew Den- | into their newly constructed home nephew of the bride, was ring | mon and Mrs. Earl Monk drove off Ovrbrook Road. Mrs, Groblew- bearer. f down for them. {ski is the former Nancy Kann,| The bride's mother chose Dior | Kathryn Louise Ruff of Balti- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry blue lace dress with matching | more, Md. has returned home after | Kann, Trucksville. velvet hat and corsage of white! spending two weeks with her | Albert Sharrow, Main Highway, | pompons, and mother of the groom, | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James | Lehman, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- | dawn blue lace dress with beige Culp of Ricketts Glenn. pital. accessories and corsage of white Mr; and Mrs. David Traver and Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Hammond | pompons. Mrs. John W. Hannis, children were recent guests of Mr. | and Oliver Phebev of Philadelvhia | Ashley, grandmother of the bride, | and Mrs, Michael Traver, Noxen.| have returned home after visiting | wore turpuoise lace dress with black Lynn Ann remained with her grand- | Mrs. Charles Howe and Mrs. Ann | accessories and a corsage of pink parents for a week. Marie Chappell, Summit Street, | pompons, Mrs. Phil Ritter, who has been ill | Shavertown. IA recption was held at the church for several weeks, is able to be out Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Hammond hall following the ceremony, and around now. % and son, Rickey. Mrs. Albert Briggs, Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Lake- Mr. and Mrs. John Dreher, Staf- | Kathy and Debbie. all of Philadel- Lehman High School. Mr. Smith is ford Street. Trucksvile, have re-|phia, visited Mrs. Chappell and Mrs. | a graduate of Bristol High School turned to their home after spend- 'Charles Howe, and Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, - Canada. He is presntly a member of the staff at New Tribes Mission, Woodworth, Wis, where the couple will reside. |A personal shower for the bride ‘was given by Patricia Perkins. Florence Billings Is Honored At Farewell And Birthday Party HEI BU 7-9408 © SPRING GROVE INN Lake Carey, Pa. 5 mi. North of Tunkhannock Saturday Evening, September 9, 1961 THE ORIGINAL SPRING GROVE 16 oz. 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Ferry, Albe an andra Larson, cousins o: e | : . . vi Mrs. T i re bride, \who wore orchid and white| 10s will be Miss Miriam Lath- bo a Fi ane Ea 0 nylon frocks and carried white lace | baskets filled with orchid tipped | carnations. Mrs. Prynn wore romance blue reembroidered silk organza sheath | with white accessories, while the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Grauer, Personal Interest ‘Book Club To Meet Monday In Library Annex ‘Susan Carol Morgan Has Sixth Birthday Mrs. Fred Howell will tell mem- | bers of the Book Club about the | new librarian Monday afternoon at | 2 inf the Back Mountain Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferry ent tained at their home on Sund September 3 in honor of Sus | rop’s last appearance as librarian ; Blaine and Gary, Joe, Dick, M Charles Stockays children Charl Threasa Emma Blaine. Ice cream and cake was serve She received lovely gifts. at the Book Club. Mrs. Herman Thomas asks that every member in- | vite another resident to accompany | | her to the meeting, the first of the | | season, and a significant occasion | | because of Miss Lathrop’s resigna- | tion. Cochairmen are Mrs. George | FRANK CLARK 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED Montgomery Moyer. and Mrs. (Continued on Page 6 A) ® en EL ey ap REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY STORE HOURS DAILY—10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY—10:00 - 8.45 sterling, china and stemware patterns. We will keep a running record of presents, as they are selected, to avoid duplication. It will eliminate the embarrassment of having to answer individual questions of relatives and friends - and whittles down the chance of receiving gifts that you either do not need - or want, THE BOBBY COAT Imported Iridescent Cotton Zip-Out Orion Body Permanent 100% Cotton Plaid Body & Sleeves Button Front Stitched Yoke (Front & Back) 2 Pockets Wool Jersey Collar $45. 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