x: lps | | : Ra DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 2 Purely Personal - Tommy Traver, nine month old SON 01 wal. aud rs, Liaylon. 1raver, JIECWOWIL Ads peen al pauent tor two Weeks 1 Nespitt Hospital, ir. and rs, rrea Swum, High Briage, iN. J. were weexend guests Of wr. and Mrs. Charies dayder_ Gauge St. wen yyullam Pierce Jr, nas 1e- tUisicu wo ws dean all Ww dllajua Ro: du LUC UaliVied oar) WL vaaids Veaadlad Aanoplivcel, su uo diladaing svi Ay daal veyd OUMLIAV VIALE , Canlicllu 'eCouvery. vie. abd aes. swchard Moska- luk aud lanuiy, IviiNerlyy Oi iVails Ucuke lave purCudsed ald moved Mw d ume ou Lease road, WA. daostvailun 1s dle eCapjpel ul NanucCuke, urs. worothy Sicher and sons, Jowl and Moondal adve Move num Forly pore ww cuase. Cava. aud wares. Kewnewr Kirk ana SIX monn ud Gayle Als NaVEe Move wot Lolly fore Foprar Direct, Lalas kk. DD. 2. DLUCE tu. wetscr, Suort Hulls, NJ. Spent several ays wus Weck WLLL us glanQuuotact, Jviars. oi. fl. Lesser. luis WeeKeua his radies, bruce RK. Leisel aul us Prousci, bop and 1amuly of. Prov.dence, HK. LL wal visi Mus. Zeiser ana we Ridleys. Cain neaden, sReniver of the Senior Cuass ar Coiumpia Univer- Si, spent the weekend will hus ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Jreaden, Hiss ‘n Bes. dir. and Mrs. James W. Spivy ana famuy, .oumerly of Hanover are renting a home at Hilltop Drive, Oak Hul. Mr. Spivy is employed by Paillips Peiroieum mpany. l'une swbert Hislop home on Frankiin Screet, Dallas, has been purchased by Vis. fart Hen- wood, Jr. and her motner, wno are ‘remodelling it. Howard : Caperoon, Franklin Street;-has been a patient at Merx- cy Hospital. Wr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Edwards, Noxen, have announced the birth of .a baby boy at Genera: Hospi- tal ‘on October 18. {Art /Cuiver who suffered a heart attack some time ago and wads ‘hospitalized returned to his home on ChurchiStreet last week. He is steadily improving. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanNort- wick Franklin Street, have sold the Siroud home on Franklin Street. “Miss Louise Thomas who has been spending the summer at Huntsville will move to her win- ter “home, Franklin Street, Wilkes- Barve, the end of this month. “Harold Hughes, Pinecrest Ave- Hier ‘Dallas, 1s a patient at Gen- eral’ Hospital “where © he - submit- to surgery. Faith Edwards, Lansdowne, Spent the week end as guest of wo brother and - sister-in-law, i and Mrs. Barry Edwards. She attended the homecoming festivities at Wilkes College. “Mr. and Mrs. Robert. B. Bot- ford, Birch Hill Lane, have as their guest the latter's mother, Mrs. Edward 'W. Massie, Menlow Park, California. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kraft and sons, Kenneth, Steven, and. Rob- ert, Princeton, N.J. spent dast week-end as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Post, Split Rail Lane. Mrs. Kraft and Mrs. Post are sisters. Mrs, Addison Woolbert of Crawford, N. J. who spent last week with Miss Lillian Kunkle in Shavertown, enjoyed a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Wool- bert Jr: in Nicholson. Sunday callers at the home of Mer. and. Mrs. McKinley Long, Sweet Valley were Mr. and Mrs. ollin Swan and sons, Vestal, N. “Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boone and family, Waterton; Pearl Ed- wards, ‘Wilkes{Barre; Mrs. Loring Haul, Town Hill; Mr. and Mrs. liam Birth, Bloom! ngdale; Mr. hd Mrs. William Ferrey, Bill and Lily: Charles Long, with daugh- ters Gloria and Wilma. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Wilson, Druid Hills, spent last weekend attending homecoming activities at Pennsylvania Military College. * (Mrs. Earl Monk, Pinecrest Awve- nue, had as weekend guest Mrs. Sarah McCracken, house director at Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. Mrs. Monk and Mrs. Mec- ‘Cracken worked together at the school last year. Mrs. Stanley B. Davies and Mrs. Edgar Brace have retumed from Atlantic City where they spent a week at Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zlotek and five month old Mary Dawn, have moved from Plymouth to Wise Bond, Thoveriown Mr. 0 1s a teacher in PI a ymouth Mrs. Teresa Cipolla and her ‘daughter, Mrs. Carl Stassen and family have moved from Benton to a home they purchased on Hillcrest Ave, Shavertown. Mr, Cipolla is de- ceased. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dillahey and, family have moved from ‘Bloomsburg to 72 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, Mr. Dillahey is assist- ant Traffic Superintendent for the Bell Telephone. . Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Wirt, for- “mer Toms River, N. J, residents, have rented one of the apartments at 130 Lehman Avenue, Dallas. Mrs. Wirt is librarian at the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Krashke- vich and David, formerly of Wyo- ming have rented and moved into Al Huntsville Road. Mr. Krashe- vich is mechanical engineer with Lacy, Atherton and Davis. y oe Ira Frantz, Orange, spent week in New Jersey visitin ‘her children, y 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliffside, | Tricksville, are spending the week in Montreal ith their Shien ‘Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Married Saturday, September 23 Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. Gavigan r The marriage of Ann Marie McCue daughter of Mrs, Maude McCue and the late John A. Mc- Cue, 358 Scott St. and Donald A. Gavigan son of Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose Gavigan, 102 Center St. Shavertown took place oa Satur- day, September 23. Grandmother of the groom was attired in a Royal Blue crepe dress, matching hat, and a corsage of white carnations. For traveling, the bride seclect- ed a three piece grey knit suit, a magenta velour hat and match- ing accessories. She wore an or- Tihe double ring ceremony was | chid corsage. performed in Holy Savior Church The couple spent ther honey- Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. James Me- Fnoon in tne Poconos. Alife. The bride, a gradua e of Cough- Attendants were Sally McCue, lin High School, is employed as sister oi the bride, maid of honor, | Kathleen Conwell cousin... of bride, Nancy (Cole and Theresa Ann McDonough, bridesmaids. Mr. Gavigan selected his broth- er Gerald as best man, Donald McCue brother of bride, Paul Kane, and Michael Parsons were ushers. The bride given in marriage by her brother, John F¥. were floer length gown of silk peau de scie fashioned with scoop neckline with a reemfbroidered motif, long tapering sleeves forming a point at the wrist ‘and enhanced vith Medallions. The bouffant. skirt with back bustle and aisle sweep train was attached to a: ring waistline. Her veil of French illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a white prayer book with an orchid and stefanitesz. Maid of honor wore beige shirt waist dress of nylonized organcy over sik tuffety featuring 2 full skirt and full sleeves with fitted cuffs at wrist and brown velvet belt. Her picture hat of brown wvel- vet was trimmed with a large beige cabbage rose and she car- ried a brown velvet muff with mums of fall colors and stream- ers to match. Bridesmaids attired. Mother of the bride selected a sheath dress of beige Peau de Soie to which was attached a pep- lum with embroidered motif nd a jacket to match. Her hat was of beige French pressed velour and her flowers, of talisman roses. Mother of the groom - selected green lace sheath dress with self peplum, and green velvet. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. were similarly COMPLETELY INSTALLED. ) AND GUARANTEED! 7 Triple-Track Tilt Aluminum Storm Windows plus a full inch piano- hinged Aluminum Storm Door. FINANCING AVAILABLE TO-DAY’S' PRICE $139.50 CUSTOM BUILT STORM WINDOWS NE 9-3086 FORTY FORT THEATRE 4 : Tonight Claudelle Inglish Fri. and Sat. Steve Reeves in “Thief of Baghdad” Sun, and Mon. Con. Sun. 3-11. Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman in “Gat On A Hot Tin Roof” | bookkeeper for Ritter Rilectric | Service. Mr. Giavigan was gradu- ated from ‘Westmoreland High | School and served for two years | with the U.S. Navy. He is asso- ciated in business with his faun- | er at Gavy’s Market, Trucisville. | Mrs. Gavigan was enterzained | at'a shower by her ftendants and by her aunts, Loretta Monahan | and Mrs. John Coawell. Mrs. Wil- | liam Cutter and Mrs. Michael | Dunleavy entertained at the re-| hearsal party and Mr. and Mrs. | Ambrose Gavigan were hose and hostess at ‘the ‘wedding breakfast at the Carousel. John Palls Celebrate Twentieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, Forrest Hills, Sweet Valley, en- tertained at a family dinner in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Pall, | Sweet Valley, who observed their twentieth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pall, were mar- ried October 18, 1941 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Lake Silkworth. Rev. Gayewski performed the ceremony. Robert McKeown, Nanticoke and Mrs. Mary Kolakoski, Muhlenburg were the attendants. The couple has three children, SALE Clearance AT COST Seamprufe Lingerie Buy Now For Holidays! Tremendous Savings! All Seamprufe Stock Must Be Cleared, We now Feature RODGER’S LINGERIE Ask About Our $1. Club Prizes MARIA'S 18 MAIN STT REET Walter Davies Are Wed Forty-Five Years Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport Street, Dauas, observed toeir Iorty fuih wedqung anaiver- sary queuwy at thewr nome on rri- aay, vcwoper 20, tue Cuwne was married in East End Primiuve Methoaist Lhurch by tne Kev. Anthony Lveson. ‘Lneir ony attendants were the pastors wie ana daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Davis spent the early part or their married hfe mn rlymouth, Mr. Davis was employed by the late Jim Quiver, Back iioun- Tall AULOMODIIE Ledier, Deore Tak- mg his present posinon witn tne foyer Founary anu dacnine Lomp- auy in nungscon. There are two children:: a daugh- ter, Mrs. Howard 7Tmsley of Pnil- aaelphia whose husband was former coacn and teacher in Dallas Borough and 1s. now teacher and coach at Sharon Hill and a son, Wilbur, Dal- las_ who is employed as Production toreman at Koyer Foundry; also tour grandchildren. ‘Mrs. Davis was surprised on the morning of her anniversary to read of the death of her brother-in-law, Art Meyers. By coincidence, ten years ago, on her thirty fifth anni- versary, while visiting her daughter paper and read of the death of her brother, Charles Heness, who was drowned while hunting wild ducks. Mr. Heness was father of Mrs. Henry Ward and Mrs. George Horwatt of New Goss Manor. Mr. Davis will retire on January 1, 1962. Joann Reese Celebrates Her Eleventh Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese, De- munds Road entertained at a Hallo- ween Birthday party in honor of their daughter Joann, who was eleven on Saturday. The table was decorated in the Halloween motif with a cake in the | shape of a pumpkin. | Prizes won for the prettest; Cathy Friels; most oreginal, Tommy Shaver; and funniest, Charlene Dod- | son. | Other guests were, Butch Reese, Gail Zekas, Paul and Leon Sidorek, | Mary Alice Lumley Emma Lou Kit- chen, Patty Hughey, Karen Daley, | Barbara Alice, Judy and Buddy Reese, Mrs. William Reese, the guest of honor and her parents. John, Jr. and twins, Donna Ma- rie and Donald. Mr. Pall is em- ployed by the Pennsylvania State Highways Dept. and Mrs. Pall is an employee of Carter Garment Factory, Shickshinny. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING in Philadelphia she picked up a | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richards, 35 Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleea Alice, to Rus- sell N. Faux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millers, Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller R.D. #3, Dallas entertained at a combined anniversary and birthday party at their home on Sunday. Honored were, Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steve of Swoy- anniversary and Tommy Miller who celebrated his 1st birthday. rangement of yellow baby mums and a birthday cake decorated in | green and white. "Guests were, MY: and Mrs. George Steve; Jerome and David; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steve, Jo Ann, Judith and Helene; Joseph, Robert, GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE Marie and Suzann Miller the guests of honor and the host and hostess. "ONE STOP “SHOPPING @3\}i8 | = HENNE Reservations for Fall Parties and Christmas Taken Now Open Sunday 12 to 8—Weekdays 4:30 to 11 BU 7-9408 © BU 8-0456 VAUGHN STREET, LUZERNE TURN RIGHT OFF UNION ST. 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