Csi it er i Ee rte ee i with children, Charlene and Danny, en mes ey fon pm RE GR Pe end her daughter, Mrs. E, L. Stan- Purely Personcl Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slarinder have returned to Bloomfield, 'N. J. after spending last week wit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs.. They at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Shirider’s aunt, Mrs. Mary Sorber of Town Line, y i Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin. Ave- nue, Shavertown, has returrsed to her home after submitting to sur- gery at Nesbitt Hospital. i Betsy Mulcey, student at Pe pnsyl- vania State Unversity, spenit the weekend with her parents, My. and Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Road. Mrs. W. J. Smith and Mis. H. H. Zeiser, Huntsville Road, Dallas, are spending the week in Atlantic City. | ow Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport and family, formerly of Lefhman, have taken an apartment at 202" Memorial Highway, Trucksville. Mr. Davenport is employed at ({)'Con- nell’s Kingston House, Mrs, I[paven- port at Fanny's Diner in Luzerne. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Welflhofer Haddonfield Hills will move 4» the Pittsburgh area the end of thet week where Mr. Wellhofer has | been transferred. i Bradley West, 249 Ferguson. Ave- nue, Shavertown, is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chrigt and daughter, Debbie, Melbourne, Fla., have returned after spending their vacation with the latter's rgother, Mrs Mary LaBar and othert Back Mountain relatives. f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karl Ihave as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Womer and Mrs. Walter Price of ‘Altoona. : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson, former Dallas residents, sarrived Tuesday from Occean Grove, where they are spending the summer, and are now guests at) the Irem Country Club. The Thompsons spend tthe win- ter in Florida. { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanadel,.-Harv- eys Lake R.D., havg announced the birth of a baby girl at Central Hos- pital on September 17. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boice, Nox- en R.D., have announced the birth of a baby boy at General Hospital on September 22. Mrs. (Stanley Davies, Parsonage Street, had as guests over the week- ley and family’ of Germantown. Mrs. Stanley recently retutned after spending four years in Tokyo. Her | husband will join her the first of the year. Mrs. Davies wisited the Stanleys while they were in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Supulski and | children Roy, Cindy, Bert and Jef- frey, of Trucksville, and Mrs. Ber- tha Wolfe of Wyoming, spent Sat- urday at Mansfield State Teachers | College, enjoying Parents Day. Ernie, | a former Westmoreland basketball star, is enrolled at Mansfield as a Neighborh - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 ood News And DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA lotes Of Personal Interest | Lois Macri Becomes Bride Of R. B. Russell Maple Grove Methodist Church, Pike's Creek, was the setting Satur- day, September 16 at 4 p.m. for the double ring ceremony ‘at which Lois E. Macri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Macri, Pikes Creek, be- came the bride of Robert B. Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Russell | of Wilkes Barre. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Garrahan, Mrs. Cletus Holcomb was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore waltz length gown of peau de soie and rose point lace beaded with pearls and sequins. A tight fitting hat of. pearls and se- quins held her elbow length veil of illusion and she carried a white Bible marked with white orchid and. lilies of the valley. Ruthanne Macri R. N. was her sister's’ maid of honor. She chose street length dress of diablo red satin and small matching hat with nose veil. She carried a Colonial bouquet of roses and baby’s breath. James Hotchkiss, Philadelphia, cousin of the bridegroom, acted -as best ‘man and Glenwood ‘R. Schrei- | ner Jr., Yeadon, Pa.; usher. Following the ceremony, a dinner and reception for about a hundred fifty guests was held at the church and the couple left for a trip to Virginia. * ; : The bride .is a graduate of Nes- bitt Hospital School of Nursing, class of September 1961. The bride- | groom is a member of the United States Academy Bahd stationed at | West Point, N. Y. The couple will reside at Highland Falls, N. Y. Woman's Clubs Meeting Scheduled For Saturday Dallas Senior and Junior Woman's Club and Harveys Lake Service Club will be among Luzerne Coun- ty Woman's Clubs sending presi- dents and delegates to the fall meeting of Luzerne County Federa- tion of Woman's Clubs at the Irem Temple Country Club on Wednes- day, October 4. - Playlets and choral groups will entertain. Reservations should be made be- fore Saturday with Mrs. Harold | Traher, Linden Street, West Pitts- | ton or Mrs. Joseph Morris, Luzerne Ave., West Pittston. On The Move Again CW.0. and Mrs. Paul Helfrich and four children have been trans- | ferred from Oregon to 503 Shade | Street, Panama City, Fla. The Helf- | richs who bided their time between assignments visiting their families, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daily and the | Helfrichs in the Back Mountain Area, had their new baby, Steven’ freshman, studying mathematics and science, with teaching as his goal. ! James Baptised at Prince of Peace Church while they were here. Jane Ann Wellhofer Marries U.S. Coast Guard Ensign Nelson At a very pretty wedding, Satur- day, September 9, Jane Ann Well- hofer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Wellhofer, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, became the bride of Ensign Jerold A Nelson, U.S. Coast Guard, stationed in Honolulu, Ha- wail. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Nelson of Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost per- formed the cerémony at 2 pm. in Shavertown Methodist Church. Margaret Robertson of Long Is- land, N. Y., was maid of honor and Jane [Lydman of Hudson, N. Y., former sorority sister of the bride, ‘bridesmaid. C. Arthur Nelson was best man for his son. Ushers were David and Spencer Wellhofer, brothers of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by ‘her father, wore a Bianchi gown of candlelight ivory bouquet taffeta designed with a square neckline, tucked bodice, -elbow-shy sleeves and a wedding-ring waistline fin- ished with reembroidered hand-run Alencon lace. The full graceful skirt featured monk pleats. Her three- tiered, elbow-shy [French illusion veil was attached to a crushed rose ‘of matching ivory bouquet taffeta inset in a wedding-ring band em- broidered with seed pearls and iridescents The bride carried a swing bouquet of white gardenias and- ivy. Attendants were attired alike in gowns of violet peau de soie fashion- ed with open portrait necklines, el- bow-shy sleeves and fitted basque waists attached to bell skirts with matching petite bows throughout the skirt. They wore French calots of . matching violet peau de soie with bow and veil of French illu- sion and carried swing bouquets of white and violet mums and ivy. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wellhofer selected an original gown of blue tone mist peau de soie designed with a bodice of matching hand-clipped reem-broidered Alen- con lace, short sleeves and a sheath skirt with redingote detail. She wore a matching hat and her flow- ers were sweetheart roses. The bridegroom’s mother chose a beige lace sheath dress with matching ac- cessories and a corsage of sweet- heart roses. The bride's grand- mother, Mrs. Frederick C. Wellhof- er of Belleville, N. J., wore an aqua dress with matching hat and a cor-, sage of white roses Reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, after which the couple left by plane for Minneapolis, Minn., where the bridegroom’s par- ents entertained at a reception for the couple. For her going-away out- fit, the bride chose a three-piece bronze and black suit with a bronze pillbox hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of bronze mums. After September 27 the couple will reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. The former Miss Wellhofer is an alumna of Forty Fort High School and Bucknell University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. She was a stewardess for United Airlines. 10 - YEAR MEMBER Marlene DANCE — FALL CLASSES i OF DANCE & AFFILIATED ARTISTS Ballet ® Tap ® Ladies Limbering ®- Baton Adult & Teen-age Ballroom AT DALLAS AMERICAN LEGION J For Information Call Miss Marlene ORchard 4-294 OF NATIONAL ASSC. BE re A. Cease STUDIO NOW STARTING — . was the setting recently for the wedding of Sandra Lee Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morris, Noxen, to Ronald Lee Swin- gle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sig- lin, Noxen. Rev. Ruth Underwood, Duryea, former Noxen pastor, performed | the double ring ceremony at a candlelight service before an altar flanked with white gladioli and car- nations. Mrs. Warren Montross was organist and Sharon Montross, soloist. - Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length gown of chantilly lace over taffeta and tulle styled with fitted bodice, jeweled Sabrina neckline and long sleeves tapered at the wrist. The bouffant skirt was enhanced- with an over skirt of Chantilly lace edged with sequins. Her four tiered elbow length veil of imported illusion fell from a crown of crys- tals and pearls and she carried a | bouquet of carnations centered with white orchids. Marion Jolley was maid of honor. She selected cocktail dress of shrimp colored organza fashioned Married At Noxen. MRS. RONALD SWINGLE First Methodist Church of Noxen and bell shaped skirt. She wore a matching pillbox of satin with pro- file veil and carried a swing bou- quet of shrimp and white carna- tions. \ Bridesmaids were Lucile Balmer and Ann Louise Mark. They chose ice blue cocktail dresses made like that of the maid of honor, match- ing pill box hats, and bouquets of blue and white carnations. The bride's mother wore blue lace dress, matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of orchids, and the bride- groom's. mother beige lace dress, matching accessories and orchids. John Kovalich acted as best man and Donald Thompson and David Morris, brother of the bride, as ushers. : Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the Kunkle Com- munity Hall and the couple left by motor for West Virginia. They will reside in Noxen. The bride is a grad=ate of Lzke- Noxen High School and Wyoming Valley School of Nursing. The bridegroom was also graduated from Lake Noxen High School. 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Rev. S. F. Banas pastor of Our |-Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Lake | Silkworth blessed and dedicated a Grotto to the Blessed Mother with | recitation of the Rosary in her | honor. . | Attending were Mr. and Mrs. t | John Busha; Mr. and Mrs. Steve | Busha and family; Mr. and Mrs. Pat | Martino and family; Mr. and Mrs. | Michael Horoshak and family; Mr. | and Mrs. Bernard Rutkoski; Mr. and | Mrs. George Mikula; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky and Tom and Peter jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maransky; Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuschik and | family; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas later by Back Mountain farmers. He ! t Heller's Grove, | 1 and Mrs. Joseph Maransky; | | Roman; Mr, and Mrs. John Evans; | | Mr. and. Mrs. Phillip Farber; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lasco; Mr. and Mrs. | George Lasco; Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Topic; Mr. Michael Busha; Mrs. | | Sam Artavilla; Mrs. Mary Lucas; | | Mrs. Robert Lamoreaux; Mrs. Phylis | Borkowski; Mrs. Sue Herman; Mrs. | George Marchalek and daughters; Miss Susan Learn; Miss Glenda | Ruckle; Mr. Frank Wilczynski; The | Maransky’s son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. | their daughter and son, Dorothy | and Marty, who reside at home. On Road To Recovery pital by ambulance last week, ‘after fortably. a serious heart attack, is gradu- | ally improving. He is now able to be | | out of oxygen and is resting com- Jack McClure, | Art Culver, Church Street, Dal- ig las, who was taken to Nesbitt Hos- | Mrs. Emma Gensel To Celebrate ‘Eighty Ninth Birthday, Saturday vieve Boyer of Warren, five great grand children. Though she formerly enjoyed an active life, pottering around Hostess To Board Dallas Junior Woman's Club exec- | utive Board- met with Mrs. Milton | Evans, Mrs. John Culp Jr. presid- | ing, to complete plans for the rum- | mage sale October 5-7 at the Lare Ohio; | Building in Luzerne. Response to eighteen grandchildren and thirty | requests for donations has been | good. : Present were Mesdames Stanley the | Hozempa, Walter Kozemchak, Ned house and making quilts, Mrs. Gen- | Hartman, Leo Luckasavage, William ! sel confines her activity now to her | T. Hanna, David Alderson, Carl beloved church, Dallas Free Metho- | Goeringer, Robert Moore, Royal Culp, dist, depending on her good friend | Shirley Templin, Donald Fannon, | Jimmie LaBar to get her back and | John Porter, and James Besecker. forth when she feels equal to going. 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