ved LOW son. id., | at and lid, bed and Fay so ing has ide ar list on, vas ing ers iell ith, me; prt, Jir- ren ude t a the rge lay ite. and ar- rry ind lan the Purely Personal ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Machell Avenue, have as guests the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Han- ford Eckman of Dade City, Fla. Mr. Eckman came north to attend the American Rocket Society Show. Mrs. Eckman is enjoying the grand- children. > Mrs. Harry Ohlman, Norton Ave- nue, will leave Wednesday with Miriam Lathrop for her new home in Sun City, Arizona. They expect to be on the road for about ten days. Clara expects to go on to lifornia to visit relatives after she gets Miriam settled. Tom Kupstas, Huntsville, submit- ted to minor surgery at Mercy Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nagy, Bay- side, Va., spent several days last week visiting Grace Machell, Machell Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Nagy is the former Peggy Jones of Lehman Avenue, She and her husband were on the way back from a New Eng- land trip. She says the folks are fine, Jimmy is a senior this year and expects to go to college next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ross DeWolfe and daughter, Nancy, Carverton Road, have moved to Raleigh, N. C. The DeWolfes have been residents of the Back Mountain Area for fourteen years, Mr. DeWolfe, formerly op- erator of a parking lot in Wilkes- Barre, is engaged in tile work in Joleich, J “Mrs. Doris Mallin, Pinecrest Ave- nue, spent last week in Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and Howard Risley, all celebrated birth- {ay anniversaries last weekend. The @tersong spent the weekend visit- ing Pete’s Mother in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Norfors, 28 Burndale Road, Dallas, announce the birth of a son on September 17 in Nesbitt Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Getz, RD 1, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter on September 20 in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Adams and family, formerly of Northville, Mich., have rented one of the Hed- den apartments on Birch Hill Lane. The Adams boys, Scott, twenty and David, twenty-two are in college. Mr. Adams is field representative for Standard Brands, Mr. and Mrs. James Tonrey and family have moved from Union, N. J, to New Goss Manor. Mr. Tonrey is an agent for Connecticut Life Insurance Company, Henry H. Null III, editor, .and Waldo C, Wright, assistant editor, of the Abington Journal, Clarks Summit were recent visitors to the nt of The Dallas Post. ; Candy Poad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poad, Lebanon, spent &° weekend with Mr. and Mrs. eldon Evans. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Warmouth, Philadelphia, recently spent a week- end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Elva Warmouth and his grandfather, Harvey Mass, Overbrook Road, Dallas, Mrs. Frederic Anderson, Shaver- town, has been confined to her home with a virus infection. Cards have been received from Harry Evans who has been sent with the armed forces to Alaska. He hasn’t received his copies of the Post as yet and misses it. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ayres, Mid- way Manor, with their children, now at Trucksville grade school, will leave shortly for New Jersey. Mr. Ayres, now with General Dy- namics at Laurel ‘Run, has been transferred, Mrs. Leon Beisel, Idetown, accom- Wa by her daughter Mrs. John Exarhopoulos, her grandchildren Carol Anne and William, and Mrs. ank Ottersman of Wilkes-Barre, gon the weekend with her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carley’ in Odessa, N. YZ A trip to the glassworks at Corning, and one to Niagara Falls, were included in the weekend activities. Mrs. Elmer Rainow, Monroe Avenue, is a patient at Nesbitt Hos- pital where she underwent surgery Tuesday morning. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Church street and Mrs. Edgar Brace, Bald- win street, are spending the week in Atlantic City, W. J. Gabel who has sold his home on Jackson Street to the Wil- liam Arnold family of Forty Fort left Wednesday for Long Island to make his home with his daughter Jnd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. An- gelo Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warmouth and family, former Back Mountain resi- dents, are now living near Pitts- burgh where Carl was transferred by Air Products. Mrs. Gideon Howell, Trucksville, js spending sometime with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Davenport and family of Kunkletown. Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Riggi, for- merly of Falmouth, Cape Cod, are reniing a home at Meadowerest. The Rhodes PHOTO ENLARGEMENT SERVICE Enlargements from ¢ 4 x 6 To 11 x 14 inches Priced from 2.49 to 4.98 IN NATURAL COLORS Gold Metal or Plastic Metal Frames Included P. O. #57 ‘John Rhodes Harveys Lake; Pa. Neighborhood Miss Pauline Spencer Marries James Griffiths Of Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Spencer, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Pauline, to James Griffiths, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Grif- fiths ‘of Plymouth and Harveys Lake. Rev. Robert Yost performed the ceremony in Shavertown Metho- dist Church on Tuesday, October 10, 7 p.m. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore white street length sheath dress and white nose veil at- tached to tiny bandeau. She carried white mums and pink carnations. Mrs. William = 'Streater of Blooms- burg was matron of honor. She |’ bride and the couple left for the selected blue street length sheath, matching accessories, and white mums and pink carnations. Mr, Streater acted as best man. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the shore. Mrs. Griffiths is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, Class of 1954 and has been employed by Roat Hardware. Mr. Griffiths was graduated from = Plymouth High School and Penn State College, He is associated with the Pennsylvania State Forest and Water Depart- ment. The couple resides at Harveys Lake. Marilyn Morgan Of Fred L. Womer, October 7 Maple Grove Methodist Church, | acted as: best man and Richard Pike's Creek, was the setting Satur- | Goodwin, Lake Silkworth and Wil- day, October 7, at 2 p.m. for the! wedding of Marilyn Morgan, only | daughter of Richard T, Morgan of ! Lake ‘Silkworth and the late Ger- trude Baucher Morgan, to Fred L.' ‘Womer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-' ard J. Womer, Noxen. The impressive double ring cere-' mony was performed by the Rev. ! James Garrahan, Mrs. Cletus Hol- | comb, Jr. was organist. The bride,” given in marriage by her father, wore full length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin, styled with fitted bodice, sabrina | jeweled neckline, long sleeves ta- | pered at the wrist and long train of | tiered lace over satin. She carried a bouquet of white roses, pompons and ivy in a cascade arrangement. | A crown of seed pearls held her hand-edged veil of French illusion. | Matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Bloomfield, N, J., aunt of the bride. ‘She selected a waltz | length gown of shrimp colored or-| ganza® over taffeta fashioned with lace bodice, The skirt featuring a three tiered arrangement was adorned with matching roses. wore a crown of metallic shrimp! colored flowers and carried a bou- quet of matching pompons. Elizabeth McLaughlin, Jersey i City, cousin of the bride, and Jane Pearson and Linda and Freddie, | an Gosart, Meadow Lake were brides- | Huntington Valley; Mr. and Mrs. (Sabrina neckline, long sleeves ta- maids. - They wore identical tur- William Thomas Sr., Wilkes-Barre, | pered at the wrists highlighted with paternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs, | seed pearls and sequins. The prin- cess lace bodice was fitted to a flowers, and carried | ford Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | wedding band waistline accenting a | gracious bouffant skirt enhanced in deep cascade flounces extending to a sweeping floor length. The finger- qoise gowns made like that of the | matron of honor, matching crowns of. metallic bouquets - of = pompeons match the gowns. Robert McGovern of tinted to Loyalville = HI OCT. 19 \ Becomes Bride liam MdGovern, Noxen, as ushers, Mrs. Richard J. Womer; mother ! of .the.groom chose a dress of dusty ! pink lace over satin trimmed with matching satin and corsage of white | pompons. The bride attended Lake-Lehman school and is employed at Jay | Fashions, Sweet Valley. Mr. Womer | attended Lake School. He is em- ployed at Earl Hardware, which is | affiliated with the Kanaar Corpora- | tion, After the wedding reception which was held at the Lake Silk- | worth fire hall, the couple left | for a trip to Watkins Glen and | points of interest in New York State. ; They will reside with Mrs. Womer’s father at Lake Silkworth. Roderick Scott Thomas Is Baptized On Sunday MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE SCHENCK | Rachel Jane Crispell, daughter of tip veil of imported silk illusion was | ~ Mother of the bride wore pink | | Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Crispell, R.D. #1 ' edged with .scalloped chantilly lace llace dress with white accessories |! Noxen, was married August 19 to and ‘attached to. lace crown em-|.nq corsage of white carnations and | Lawrence Schenck, son of Mr. and bellished: in lustrous pearls. and | {16 hridesgroom’s mother, light blue Mrs. | Noxen, Francis Schenck, / R.D. Married Saturday, August 19 #1. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 News And Notes Of Persona | | | sequins. The bride carried a white Bible with white carnations and The Rev, John Gordon performed lilies of the valley. palms | Treva Traver, Harveys and Ellouise Wallgrem, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, Shavertown, organist. maternal grandparents, followed, | Present were Mr. and Mrs. | Bruce Moen, Susie and Barbie; Brad- | and Roderick. Subscribe ‘To The Post OCT. 20 The bride, escorted by her father, Dean | wore a white gown of nylon sheer d chantilly lace with a scalloped | OCT. 21 EEE CCC 20 C0 C330 EA CCC 3 ECE 2 CAE ECA an GIETS OPEN ‘TIL x DOOR PRIZES A complete selection of the newest Fashions in Blouses - Skirts - Dresses - Sweaters - Lingerie Handbags - Jewelry - Accessories: 8 P.M. Thursday — 9 P.M. FRIDAY — 6 P.M. Saturday ; ECC CECE C3 CM and Lake, SECT EERE EL EEE LE EEE ER ETRE SNR EE SOT NE SAH HEIR REE CRIED HITHIHBEI CHES BREIL wae GRAND OPENING SoA BERTH ~~ ANN'S APPAREL 95 MAIN ST. LUZERNE THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY candles. | the double ring ceremony in First | Roderick Scott Thomas, infant son | Methodist Church, Noxen, before an was attired in aqua street length | couple left for Niagara Falls and | of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, | altar decorated with white gladioli, i Midway Manor, Trucksville, was bap- | carnations, She ‘tized last Sunday at Dallas Metho- | y dist Church. A family dinner at the | soloist, was | EEE EE CEE EERE INE EEE TET HRC TRH OTE TRC TEETER ERLE TERR EE I RC EEE EE SETTER EC TERETE IH REECE ETE ETE Althea Disque, maid of honor, | dress of silk embroidered nylon | over taffeta with ‘matching head | piece and carried Colonial bouquet | of yellow and white carnations with aqua streamers. Kathryn Crispell, sister ‘of the bride, was Junior Bridesmaid. She wore street length dress of yellow silk embroidered | nylon over taffeta, and matching | head piece. She carried a Colonial | bouquet of aqua and white carna- tions with yellow streamers. Best man was Carl Montross of Harveys Lake and ushers, Clyde Dendler, cousin of the bride, and Allan Swanson, Junior usher was Marshall Schenck brother of the | Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Archie Major Has Lovely Birthday Dinner Mrs. Archie Major, Lehman, was guest of honor at a party Sunday when she celebrated her eighty first birthday anniversary. She received lovely gifts and cards. Centerpiece for the party table was a lovely decorated cake, Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sutliff, William Brady, Maud Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamoreaux, Linda and Gary | Steffan, Elaine Fedder, Bertha | Yocum, Sarah Major, Agnes Lans- | berry, Willard Lansberry, Lee Weiss | and the hostess. i | Bruce Robert Bartleson | | | Is Christened Sunday Bruce Robert Bartleson, young | son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross T, Bartle- | son of Levittown, was christened at | Shavertown Methodist Church by | the Rev. Robert D. Yost on Sunday morning. Mrs, Dorothy Smith, aunt | of Mrs. Bartleson was god mother | and William Bartleton Jr., brother | of Mr. Bartleson was .god father. | Following the christening a family | dinner , was served at the home of | Grandmother and Granddad Ted Hinkle, Lincoln Drive, Shavertown. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bartleson Sr,, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Hinkle and Judy of Sayre; Mrs. Mary E. Henwood, Donald Trucksville; Hinkle and Sharon, | Bryan and Bruce Hinkle and their mother and dad, Sandra Hinkle and the host and hostess, ; Young Bryan who has been | spending two weeks with his grand | parents returned to Levittown with his parents on Sunday. { groom. . silk organza with white accessories and corsage of white carnations. The reception was held in the | church parlors after which the | Canada. | The former Miss Crispell is a | graduate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 1959. 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