i — Sa HE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Peo) June McCloskey, New Goss ‘Manor, is spending the week at Cape Cod. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Ide were: Mrs. Boyd Taylor, of Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raup, with Susan and Tommy, of Watsontown; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fretz, and Florence Feats; from Elmira, N. Y. John VanHorn has recently com- |: ted a six week course in platoon leadership school at Quantico, Virg- inia. A member of the Marine Res- erves, he will start his sophomore year at Scranton University shortly, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumgarten, Sterling Avenue, Dallas, spent the weekend in Bridgeport, Conn., vis- iting their son and new daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Baum- garten. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonnier and family have moved from Levittown to Meadowecrest, Trucksville. Mary Dora Scott, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Huntsville Road, resumed her studies at Mary- wood College on Monday. She is a member of the Junior Class. Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Sassaman and, son Keith, have moved from West Pittston to [Shadetree Drive, Trucksville, where they have pur- chased a home, Mr. Sassaman is a pron with Barber Motors. . and Mrs. George Still, former- ly of Stoneham, Mass:, have bought and moved into a home at 99 Shag- bark Drive, Shavertown. Mr, Still is in the construction business. The Stills are former residents of the i#:k Mountain Area. Charles Malkemes, son of Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Malkemes, E. Center [Street, Shavertown, left Sunday to enroll in the Freshman Class at Pennsylvania University: His parents drove him down. Mrs. Severn Newberry, widow of the late Severn Newberry of Dallas, has left for her DeLand, Fla. home. She will return in several weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, entertained recently Mrs. Marjorie Vollrath, Jerry Long and Daisy Prynn of Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Aitkin, form- erly of Penn Valley, Pa., are rent- ing a home on Oak Drive, Oak Hill. Mr. Aitkin is advertising manager - at Linear Corp, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Molski and family have moved from Wyalusing to 93 Church Street, Dallas. Mr. Mol- ski is assistant game commissioner. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Law and two year old Nancy, formerly of Plymouth, have purchased and wved into a home at 154 Jackson M-cct, Dallas. Mr. Law is stock manager for the Acme Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coloros, owner oe Red Rooster Diner in King- ston, have purchased and moved into a home on Lehigh Street, Trucksville, They have six children. Mrs. Colovos helps her husband operate the dinner. The John B. Haynes family of Carverton expects to move to Elk- hart, Indiana, where Mr. Haynes is in residence as of last week: Mr. Haynes, former Comptroller of Lin- ear, is with the Gunnar-Olsen Comp- any, manufacturers of parts for travel-trailers or mobile homes. The two Haynes children, Spencer and Jo, have recently started the fall term, [Spencer in Dallas Junior ly School, Jo at Westmoreland build- ing, fourth grade. James F. Davenport, Sr- of Leh- man is making steady improvement at General Hospital, where he sub- itted to surgery last Wednesday . a series of tests. ‘Senator and Mrs. Andrew J- Sor-- doni have moved from Harveys Lake to their apartment in Hotel Sterling. .ordon Lorentz, 3rd, has returned to’ his engineering studies at Penn State University. He will live at the Kappa Sigma House this year. Mr. and Mrs, Al Franceschetti of Hatchville, Mass, have been spend- ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willard Lozo Sr. of Shav- ertown. Mrs. Franceschetti is the former Nancy Lozo. Mr. and Mrs. Lozo returned with them to New England where they will spend a week or two. Lehman Woman's Club Plans’ Fashion Show Lehman’s Woman’s Club has about completed, plans for the Fashion A to be held in the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall on Tuesday, Septem- ber 26. There will be door prizes: Committee members: ' Mesdames John Chesnovitch, Lee Fitzgerald, Bernard Rollman, Joseph Ritzel, Fred Peters, Stephen Schmaltz, Clin- ton Myers, Francis Feral, William Motyka, Edward Scalicky, Thomas G. Brown, Edward Gilmar, Clinton Smith. Barrys Have Baby Boy Mr: and Mrs. Francis Barry, Wood- lawn, Drive, announce the birth of a baby boy at Mercy Hospital Satur- day, September 16. This is their third son and fourth child. There are Francis Jr., Catherine Ann, and John Patrick. Mrs. Barry is the former Mary Gale of Eastwood: Mr. Barry is em- ployed by Miners National Bank, Dallas Branch. Have _ Baby Girl Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Arn- old D. Wright, Fairbanks, Alaska, ‘ announce the birth of a baby girl Mrs Neighborh THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 3 ood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Married On September 2 LT. AND MRS. DAVID E. PARSONS At a very pretty wedding, Gerald- ine Ann Hobart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Hobart, Susque- hanna, Pa., became the Lt. David E. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons, Kunkle, Saturday, September 2 at 11 am: The Rev. James Langon performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with white glad- ioli at St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, Susquehanna. The bride, given in marriage by hér father, wore gown of peau de soie designed with long sleeves and fitted bodice with appliques of Alen- con lace and seed pearls. Her vo- luminous petal shape skirt was edged with matching lace and terminated in a chapel train. A-crown ofs rhine~ stones and seed pearls held Her veil of silk illusion. She caried a cascade of white carnations with a white orchid in the center. Mrs. Richard Williams of Susque- hanna was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Boyce Swisher of Montrose, Pa., and Mrs. Salvatore Ficarro of Susquehanna- Junior bridesmaids were Linda Parsons of Dallas, sister of the bridegroom; Edith Lindstrom of Jackson Heights, L. I.; Sandy Spoon- hower of Starrucca, Pa., and Andrea Piatta of Babylon, L. I., all cousins of the bride. Apendants were dressed alike in bride of | gowns of gold taffeta d short sleeves, round nec bell shaped skirts. Crowns of match- ing nylon net trimmed with se- quins and seed pearls held their short face veils. They carried bou- quets of yellow long stem roses. Lt. Michael Murphy, USN, of Brunswick, Maine, was best man. Ushers were fellow officers from the naval air station at Brunswick. They were Lt. (j-g.) William G. Bousum of Downingtown, Pa. and Ens. John H. Nolan of Boston, Mass. A wedding reception and dinner was held at the Olde Colonial Inn, Susquehanna, for some 150 guests following the ceremony. with s and The couple will live in Brunswick, following a one week wedding trip to Canada. The bride is a graduate of Susque- hanna Consolidated High School. Her husband was graduated from Dallas Township High School and the University of Idaho, Moscow. Attends Conference Jay Long of Selinsgrove was one of three persons chosen to repre- sent Snyder County at the Central Region Fall Conference of the Penn- sylvania State Education Association held recently at the Hotel Lycom- ing in Williamsport. 10 - YEAR MEMBER DANCE N| OF DANCE & AFFILIATED ARTISTS Marlene A. Cease Ballet ® Tap ® Ladies Limbering ® Baton Adult & Teen-age Ballroom — FALL CLASSES NOW STARTING — AT DALLAS AMERICAN LEGION For Information Call Miss Marlene . ORchard 4-2241 OF NATIONAL ASSC. STUDIO 4 Eman E REESE RE ENE EEE REDDY CREDIT SAYS: MONEY AT LOW, LOW BANK RATES! QUICK! CONVENIENT! 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Busines consisted of reports by the Book Club officers; introduction of new members; book selection com- mittee report by Mrs: Warren Unger Jack Vivian, Guest On Seventh Birthday Mr. and Mrs: John R. Vivian, Leh- man Road, Huntsville, were hosts Saturday afternoon at a birthday party honoring their son, Jack, who was seven. Leslie Vivian and Michelle Klem entertained the guests with horse back rides. Games were played and lunch served to Dana Coon, Darcy Rogers, Julie Culp, Carolyn Edwards, Betsy Turner, Neirl Shea, Paul Det- wiler, Richard Derby, Chris Dawe, Ernie Smith, Peter Davies, Bonnie Vivian, the honoree and his par- ents, David Coslett Sr. Is Surprised On’ Birthday David Coslett, [Sr., North Lake was feted at a surprise birthday panty by friends and neighbors rec- ently. Enjoying the picnic supper were Mrs: Eleanor Kristynik, Mich- ael and Cynthia; Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Knapp, Joanne and Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dugan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle, Rita and Joe, Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowa, Chris and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Nancy and Joanne; Mrs. Am- elia Thomas; Mrs. Margaret Jenk- ins; and Mrs. David Coslett, Sr. Caroline Pickens Davies Caroline Pickens Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Davies, West Dallas, arrived August 29, 1961, at General Hospital, weighing six [pounds and thirteen ounces. Her mother says she is now gaining weight nicely. She is named for her great-aunt, Caroline Kutzner, who makes her summer home at Idetown- Caroline has a sister and two broth- ers: Anne, 10, Peter, 7, and Gordon, 4. Presented Gilt At Autumn Book Club Meeting who reviewed briefly a set of books on antiques to be inscribed for Mir- iam Lathrop; expresion of apprec- iation to all who solicited for the Library Auction; announcement of reservation chairmen for the Smorg- asbord to be served at Irem Temple Country Club, October 3, as a fare- well party for Miss Lathrop: Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. Herman Thomas, Mrs. Fred Howell and Mrs: Thomas Heffer- nan. Phone your reservation to any | one of the above. Mrs. Fred Howell was in charge of the programs, a review of the history of the Book Club and a, briefing on the new librarian, Mrs. Prosper Wirt, who will take over on October 1. Present: Mesdames George Mont- gomery, Fred Howell, J. D- Hutch- ison, A. D. Hutchinson, Jane Faust, R. S. Ferguson, G. D- Faust, Conrad Martin, Stanley Davies, Thomas Lew- is, Arthur Strayer, J. F. Sallada, John DeWitt, Warren Unger, Martin Dav- ern, M. J- Brown, A. A. Mascali, Roger Owens, Edgar Brace, W. B. Jeter, Russell Frantz, Harold Tit- man, A. G. Rutherford, Raymon Hedden, Charles S. Frantz, Arthur Ross, William Pethick, Otto Weyand, Charles Gates, Homer Moyer, W- H. Pierce Jr., Dana Crump, Herman Thomas, Robert ' VanHorn, Ornan Lamb, Herman Mailander, Joy Mart- in, (C. L- Hosler; Misses Frances Dor- rance, Miriam Lathrop. Helen Gross To SerVe With Hospitality Group Mrs. Paul Gross of Trucksville will serve as member of the Hospi- tality Committee for the Fall meet- ing of the Esther Stevens Brazer Guild of the Historical Sociey- of Early American Decoration, Inc,, be- ing held at the Treadway Inn, St. Davids, Pa., Sept. 21, 22, 23. Mrs. Gross will also give a dem- onstration on “Brush strokes and Foundation” during the meeting, Members of this organization are interested in copying and restoring the decorated articles of our fore- fathers and in research on the sub- ject. An exhibition of original old dec- orated pieces of wood, tin, glass and other materials will be held and articles decorated by members which show the high standard of work- manship will also be exhibited. Saturday Evening, rr —————————e) SPRING GROVE INN Lake Carey, Pa. 5 mi. North of Tunkhannock September 23,! 1961 $1 THE ORIGINAL SPRING GROVE 16 oz. T-BONE STEAK French Fries - Rolls Tossed Salad - Coffee 99 - Saturday, 10:00 A. M. RESTAURANT Bar & Cocktail 2 ROAST FRESH HAM | PRIME RIBS OF GRAVY Popular Prices JEN MASHED POTATOES | —-——— —— | MASHED POTATOES COLE SLAW For Your GRAVY Dancing Pleasure | PEAS, COLE SLAW DARDANELLE 2.19 - $ THREESO! 82,59 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SERVED FREE WITH ALL MEALS SUNDAY DINNERS ALL YOU CAN EAT SERVING NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. WEEK DAYS 5 P.M. TO 9 PM, Wednesday Nights - Family Nights - Special Menu Phone TErrace 6-6766 $2.50 THE HAYMARKET OUTDOOR Antiques Sale and Act Show Sept. 23rd — 6:00 P. M. 10 Miles North of Dallas, Pa., on Rt. 309 Midway Between Tunkhannock and Dallas FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Admission 50e¢ IN CASE OF RAIN SHOW WILL BE HELD SAT., SEPT 30 Gloria Beppler To Wed Walter Bronson, Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Beppler Sr., Scranton and Lake Ariel, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Gloria, 1217 Market St., Lewisurg, Pa., to Walter C. Bron- son, son of Mrs. Beulah Bronson and the late Herbert Bronson, of Rug- gles, Harveys Lake. I* Miss Beppler is Extension Home Economist with the Union County Agriculture and Home Economics Extension Asociation, She is a grad- uate of Scranton Central High iSchool and the Pennsylvania State University: - Mr. Bronson is employed by Lin- ear, Inc., Dallas. He is a graduate of Lake Township High School and has completed courses at Penn State. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Violet Garey Is Hostess At Picnic . Employees of Noxen Manufactur- lawn of Mrs. Violet Gary on Wednes- | day evening. Present: Mesdames Wil- | liam Crossman, Voyle Traver, Mary Shook, Lawrence Hilbert, Perry Hoover, Sophia Hackling, Perry Pat- ton, Harry Sweppenheiser, David MacMillan, Freddie MacMillan, How- ard and Vanessa Smith, Henry Lane, ‘William Murphy, Hugh Robert and Amber Murphy, James Hettesheim- er, Jerry and Jessie, Glen Patton and Kenneth Vane Race, Raymond Denmon, Thelma Ross and Dor- othy Johnson and.the hostess. To Study For Ministry David Glahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill, recently study for “the ministry, Prior to Jeaving he passed his tests and was granted a local preacher’s license by Rev. Bouton and the Board of Ministers. Christmas Cards By America’s Great Artists See them at THE DALLAS POST ® Antique Refinishing ® Cabinet Making ® Furnitue Repair - ALSO... AMAZING NEW METHOD . « . To Remove Cigarette Burns, Scratches, Stains from Table Tops, etc., with- out removing finishing coats. STEFAN HELLERSPERK OR 4-0744 CALL EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker To Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shoe- | Methodist Church. maker, Carverton Road, Trucksville, | Mr, Shoemaker retired in 1948 will celebrate their fiftieth wedding | after serving for thirty-one years anniversary, with open house at| with the D- L. and W. He was also their home, Saturday, September 23 | fireman for the Nesbitt Hospital, from 6 until 10_, No invitations have | retiring in 1956, He is a member been issued. The couple was mar-| of the Toby Creek Lodge No. 1078, ried, September 21, 1911, in Dallas | Order of Odd. Fellows and Brother- Methodist Church. The Rev. Wilson | hood of Railroad Firemen. Mrs. Treible officiated. | Shoemaker is a member of the Mrs, Shoemaker is the former |Reynolds Bible Class of Trucksville Irma LaBar, daughter of the late | Methodist Church, Service Mothers Judson and Ella Frantz LaBar. Both | Club, and a former member of the the Shoemakers have been residents Lady Toby Rebecca Lodge No. 514, of the Back Mountain Area all their | They: have two children, Mrs. lives except for about fifteen years | Vought Long and Robert Shoemaker when they resided in Kingston and | both of Trucksville; four grandsons, Forty Fort. They have lived in| William H. and Wayne V. Long, and Trucksville for thirty years. Both | Robert and Rodman Shoemaker; are members of the Trucksville three great granddaughters, ing. Company held a picnic on the | left for Union College where he will | There is no morc enduring gift than 2 Girard Perregaux watch. Styled with timeless beauty, engineered for matchless precision. 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