- @ 1e OF or 'S, l= 1d d as Jo} rs he ti- ng ey ——————— J -Shavertown, ~ Mr. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr, and Mrs. John ‘Pluck of Harveys Lake, with daughter Kath- erine, spent the weekend in Phila- delphia, then drove to Fort Dix, N.J. where they picked up their son James for a fourteen day leave at home, upon completion of basic training. James will report to Fort Knox, Kentucky, for a two- -year hitch with Army Intelligence. Fred Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, submitted to surgery yesterday at Nesbitt Hospital. Beatrice Mayo, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Mayo, formerly of Trucksville, has beeen elected secretary of the senior class in Wawv- erly High School, N. Y. Henry Reese, 94, well known in Trucksville, is a patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connelly and family, formerly of Reading, have _ purchased and moved into a home on Carverton Road, Wyoming R. D. 3 Mr. Connelly is district manager for Atlantic Refining Company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosavage, former Back [Mountain residents, now of Miami, Fla. have moved to Main Road, Trucksville, where they will revive their furniture re- finishing business. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaundry and family ‘have moved from Ridge- field, Mass.; to Dallas R.D. 3 over- looking Lake Louise. Mr. Gundry is sales manager for Planter’'s Pea- nut. Jd. C. Jones, Trucksville, Hospital. Harry Lefko, Luzerne Avenue, has returned from Geisinger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mengel, formerly of Elmhurst, N. J., have rented an apartment at 126 Church Street, Dallas. Mr. Mengel, of Ger- man descent, is a retired pastry ICarverton Road; is a patient at Nesbitt cook, He formerly worked on ocean liners. ; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kenneth Stacy and family have moved from Oklahoma City to 179 Mt. Airy Road, Shaver- town. : Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallagher, formerly of Atherton Avenue, Kings- ton, have purchased and moved into a home at 157 Church Street, Dallas. Gallagher is a clerk with Na- tional Biscuit. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Sr. have sold their gas station and lunch business on Main Highway, Eatonville, and moved back to their home at 243 Mathers Drive, Trucks- ville. Lake Service Club Meets Tonight At 8 Harveys Lake Womens Service Club was well represented yester- day at the Fall meeting of Luz- erne County Federation, held Irem (Country Club. Mrs. Wilfred Ide was gmong the presidents to report on Club work. News-letters known as The Chirper were on exhibition with the Scrapbook. Tonight the Harveys Lake Club will meet at the Lake School. A United Nations Observance will open the meeting at 8 PM. The program . will be on Conservation. New proj- ects will be discussed, and a re- . quest to change the meeting time for the convenience of bowlers will be considered. aa E HAVIR'S “The Best in Food and Service Always’ SERVING ® Chinese Foods © Steaks ® ltalian Foods © Chops All Kinds of Sea Foods The Whole Family Enjoys Our Delicious Food Reservations for Fall Parties and Christmas Taken Now Open Sunday 12 to 8—Weekdays 4:30 to 11 © BU 7-8408 © BU 8-0456 VAUGHN STREET, LUZERNE TURN RIGHT OFF UNION ST, AT THE TRACKS a ECE ECE at | Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Lake Silkworth, was the scene Saturday of the marriage of Donna Ruth Boyle, daughter of Mrs. Edna Boyle, Shick- shinny to Gerald Anthony Blazik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazik, Hunlocks Creek, RD 2. Rev. S. F. Banas, pastor of Our Newlyweds Bre Honored Nt Family Garden Party A family dinner, in the form of a garden party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston and Nancy Elston, Overbrook Avenue on Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinnigan of Norris- town, newlyweds. Mrs. Hinnigan, the former Kath- leen Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin, former local residents, is a graduate of Hatboro High School and Montgomery Hospi- tal School of Nursing. She is on the staff of the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hinnigan were married on July 12. Following a wedding trip in (Canada, they are residing at 207 Jacoby Street, Norristown. Enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Splitt, Sandra Splitt of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, Allan J. Cease of Dallas, George Schimmel of Nanticoke, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elston, David, Robert, Dale, Paul Elston of Hunts- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Franklin of Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, Shirley Wyrsch of Bing- hamton, Mrs. George W. Ives, Den- nis Williamson of Johnson City, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin, Carol Franklin of Horsham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinnigan of Norristown, Miss Nancy Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston. Tay Greenly Has Fourth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert entertained September 25 for Jay Terry . on his fourth birthday. Present: Mr. ris, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenley, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Gensel, Sr., Mrs. Frank Franconi, Mr. and Mrs. coni, Frank Franconi, Ir. Wintersteen Robert Wintersteen, Harold Smith, Shirley Johnson, | Charles : Piekanski. Mr: and: Mrs. Robert Greenley, Russell Greenicy, Cheryl Greenley. Entertained At Dance Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Worth, Pion- | eer Avenue, entertained at dinner | Friday night in observance of Mr. Worth’s birthday anniversary. A leather brief case | Mrs. Stephen Waller, Mr. and Mrs. don Williams, Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Dan- | jels, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dem- {mey, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mann, | Mr, and Mrs. Jack Arnold. AYA Greenley | and Mrs. Harold Gar- | Thomas Warmouth, Sr., Mrs. Ethel | Amos, Torrance Gensel, Flora Fran- | Barry | was given Mr. | | Worth by the following: Mr. and | Samuel Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- | and Mrs. Henry | Doris, Bik Boyle Marries Gerald Blazik on September 30 Lady of Mount Carmel Church, read the Nuptial mass and performed the ceremony. The choir was com- vosed of Melanie Graham, Maryann Kacemba, Joanne Wesoloski, Kath- leen Farber, Phyllis Farber and Mrs. Phillip Farber. Given in marriage by her brother, Charles of Shickshinny, the bride wore a full length gown of tissue taffeta, featuring a scalloped neck- line, embroidered bodice with sea- burst pearls, and long sleeves tap- ered at the wrist: Her finger-tip veil of illusion fell from a crown of seaburst pearls and satin and she carried a bouquet of white roses, centered with an orchid. Mrs. Joseph Blazik, Jr. jwas mat- ron of honor. She selected ballerina length gown of pink. Bridesmaid was Marge Redmond who wore a gown similar to that of the matron of honor, in yellow. Both carried bouquets of American Beauty roses and matching pom pons. Joseph Blazik, Jr. served as his brother’s best man and Jack Dor- shefski as usher. Four year old Lance Blazik, of Philadelphia ne- phew of the groom was ring bearer. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the Lake Silk- worth Fire Hall after which the couple left for a wedding trip to the Poconos. They will reside at 88 West Union St., Shickshinny. ‘Mary Lou Harzdort Marries Freeland Man Mary Lou Harzdorf, daughter of | moreland, married Franklin May- berry, son of Mrs. Frances Mayberry | of Freeland Saturday, September 9, 11:30, in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Rev. Stanislaus Kolucki officiated. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the Methodist { Fellowship Hall, Centermoreland, and the couple left for Fork River, Nid Bellevue Avenue, Langhorne. Mrs. Mayberry, Tunkhannock High School, is an | alumna of College Misericordia. She | Mr, and Mrs. Otto Harzdorf, Center- | i They reside at 126 South | a graduate of | is elementary teacher in Fairless | Hills School. Mr. Mayberry i the: Air Force. He is presently | attending Drexel Institute of Tech- | nology and working for Armco Steel | Corporation in Baltimore, Md. { Migericordia Ta Hold Festival This Weekend | the fall festival, | Auley ‘Guild, College Misericordia, on the college grounds, Friday, Oct- ober 6 and Saturday October 7 from {1 until 9 p.m. Mrs. F. A. McMana- | man is chairman, Mrs. Robert Fin- | nerty, co-chairman. | [Fine pieces of furniture, glass and | mottery will be offered at the auc- | tion. Tea will be served at the art | cxnibit under the direction of Nic- | cola Cortiglia. There will be a fresh sea food dinner in the college caf- eteria starting at 4:30 on Friday. | The public is. invited. | There will be a meeting of Mec- Auvley Guild in Regina Hall on Sun- | day, October 8 at 2:30. All mothers’ of students are cordially invited, Co-Ed Fun Nicht ‘Tomorrow At Y First Co-Ed Fun Night is to- morrow at Wilkes-Barre Central YMCA. Swimming will not be pos- sible for girls, due to alterations 7 thev may bowl. The bus will leave Dallas Borough School at 7; ‘Shavertown, 7:20; Trucksville, 7:35. Return trip starts at 10 p.m. For details, see Robert Addison, ORchard 4-6901 or 4-3217. ? nim, 5 SAA DO YOU KNOW? DAVIS CLEANERS © ALTER HEMS? ®* MAKE REPAIRS? ® FIX ZIPPERS? ® CUFF TROUSERS? mE w Main Highway, TRUCKSVILLE EAA AEA ERE Open Thurs. & Fri. Til 9 p. m. = A 7 Plans have been completed for | antique auction | and. art exhibit sponsored by Me- | to one of the locker rooms, but | was | graduated from Tobyhanna Town- | ship High School and served with | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 Jeanette J. McDonald Weds G. B. Schoonover | Local Grade Teachers | | | | Announcement has been made of | the marriage of Jeanette J. McDon- | ald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McDonald, Plains, Schoonover, son of Mrs. Edith Schoonover and the late George B. Schoonover, Centermoreland. Rev. Francis McNulty performed the double ring ceremony Saturday, September 2 in Sacred Heart Church, Plains. Mrs. Schoonover is a graduate of Sacred Heart School, Plains. She is employed by Plains Branch, First National Bank. Mr. Schoonover was graduated from Tunkhannock High [School and Wilkes College. He is*a public accountant with Laventhol Krekstein and Company, Wilkes- Barre. The couple resides at 34 East Carey Street, Plains. Carol Jean Antablin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antablin, Los Angeles, announce the birth of a baby girl, Carol Jean. They have three other children, Linda, seven, Jimmie, five and Roger three. Mrs. Antablin is the former Dorothy Cornell. and Joseph | | Visit Pennsbury Schools ‘Arline Rood, Antoinette Mason, | Grace Fleming, and Mrs. William | A. Austin, Dallag School, Grades one, two, and six used the Blooms- burg Fair Day to observe the teach- | ing practices and techniques in the Pennsburg Schools at Fallingston, Pa., Bucks County. At the close of the school day the home and gardens of William Penn at Pennsburg were visited too. William A. Austin, Dallas super- visor of elementary education, made the arrangements for the school observation with the cooperation of Mrs. Cora L. Holsclaw, assistant superintendent in charge of elem- entary education at the Pennsburg Schools. Retired Teachers Plan | Meeting Bt Sterling Retired teachers and school em- ployees will meet at Hotel Sterling, Saturday at 1 p.m. Representative Fred J. Shupnick will be speaker. Reservations should be made with Bessie Coughlin, Bedford Street, Forty Fort or May G. Cawley, Dil- lon Street, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cortright, Mrs. Richard H. Morgan, Jr., Shav- 90 James Street, Shavertown, will | ertown. observe their golden wedding an- | niversary on October 9, 1961. They | were married in the Berwick Luth- | years. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cortright have re- | sidéd in Shavertown for thirty-eight Cortright, retired, was eran Church, Berwick, Penna. by | | employed by the Wilkes-Barre Tran- the late Rev. C. R. Botsford. The couple has three children, Mrs. Jane C. Engler, Schenectady, dr., Mrs. New Brunswick, N. J.; | sit Company for thirty-six years. Mrs. Cortright is active in Shaver- | | town Methodist Church and Nes- New York; Mrs. Morgan Rowlands, | bitt Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Cort- | and | right, since retirement, finds more Jack E. Jones, Shavertown.|time for his hobbies, fishing and They also have one granddaughter, ° bowling. Ann Marie Martin Lehman-Jackson-Ross Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Falls Church, West Virginia, announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Marie, weighing 8 1b. 4 oz. on September 23, Arlington Community Hospital, Arlington, ‘West Virginia. They have two sons, Johnny, three and Tony, one. Mrs. Martin is the former Dor- othy Belles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Belles, Claude St., Dal- las and Mr. Martin is son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin, Wilkes- Barre. Parents Get Acquainted Willis Gentile, president of Leh- man-Jackson-Ross PTA introduced a novel “get acquainted” plan at the | September meeting when every par- ent and teacher introduced himself to his neighbor and struck up a | conversation. Every one had fun! | Professor George Ralston, Wilkes | College, will talk on ‘Physical Fit- | ness’ at the meeting, October 9, | 8 p.m. Discussion will follow. Third grade mothers will serve. SECTION A — PAGE Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Tre Mr. and Mrs. John M. 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