ay “Ann Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. George Hamm and children, formerly of Harrisburg, have rented the Rather home on Spring Street, Dallas. Mr. Hamm is district manager for State Farm Insurance, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ireland and family, formerly of Winsocket, R. I. have rented and moved to an apartment at Harris Hill, Trucks- ville, Mr. Ireland is associated with the Luzerne County Planning Com- Hgsiod Sok Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chacko an family have moved from West Pitt- ston to a home they purchased on Elizabeth Street, Dallas. Mr. Chacko is associated with Nelson | Brothers in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan had as guest at their home on Lake Street for several days last week their daughter, Mrs. Donald McVey, from West New York, N. J. Charles Barnes, whose wife and | infant son Jimmie were killed in a pre-Thanksgiving car crash, has been released from Robert Packer Hospital to stay with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes at Huntsville. His fractured leg is in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ander- son, Shavertown, visited Mrs. Jen- nie Evans, a guest at the Murray- Ld Garrett home for the aged at owsburg, N. Y. on Thanksgiv- ing. Mrs. Evans, formerly of this area, will observe her 83rd birth- day on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erie, Pa, former residents of Shaver- Ayn, had as guests over the Thanks- giving holidays, Mr. and Mrs: David Howell and family from Chicopee Falls, Mass. Mrs. Lester Fiske and son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Crispell and children Nancy, David, Joyce and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed and daughter Linda, were guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reed, 176 Church St. Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Elston, Kunkle, left on Monday for Holly- wood, Florida, making the trip by car. They will return sometime in April, ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green- _ wood, Terrace Avenue, Trucksville, accompanied by Mrs. Greenwood’s sister, Miss Marguerite Dorsch, of Detroit, Michigan, returned on Sun- day after a six-weeks trip to the Pacific Coast, going by the northern route, coming back by Arizona and _ Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease, East ylas, entertained at a family din- ner on Sunday, November 26, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cease, East nge, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver and daughter, Demi, Shav- ertown; Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Shaver and daughter Bonnie Jean, Niagara Falls, Mrs. Thomas Pollock, Lake Silkworth, and Warren Cease. ~ iGrace Ann Bachman, ‘member of the Sophomore Class at Pennsyl- vania State University, arrived this week to spend a long holiday va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, Demunds Road. Ralph E. Walp, 3rd, Shavertown, is a long way from home and would like to hear from old friends. His address: 586-55-49 SRA., U.S.S. Van Hoorhis, De (1028) % Fleet Post Office, New York, N.Y. : Mr. and Mrs. George Gregson, Shrine View, are spending some time at Pinehurst, N. C., enjoying some golf. They are registered at Wy Inn. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. William Price and family, former Falls R. D. residents, have purchased and moved into a Me at 55 E. Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mr. Price is employed by Wyoming Sand and Stone. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Banks have purchased and moved into one of the apartments at the Mansion House, Carverton Road, Trucksville. Mr. Banks is associated with Banks Construction Company. Eleanor Dendler entertained over’ the holiday weekend her son, Bert, Schenectedy, N. Y. and Judy Min- nick, Staten Island, N. Y. Larry Keeper, Williamsport, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Keefer, Beautician on Mach- ell Avenue. : Mr. and Mrs. [S. J. Miller and Jon, have moved from Gates Street, Wilkes-Barre, to Harris Hill Road, Schuler, Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 5 | | i L. ® ote of Heaven Church was the setting ‘recently for the marriage of Marion Louise Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cooney, Hunlock Creek, to Louis Gerald Wagner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerald Wagner, Sr., Dana Street; Forty Fort. Rev. Francis Kane, pastor of Gate of Heaven Church, performed the double-ring ceremony. Patricia Mastalski was organist, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore cocktail length gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta, styled with sabrina neckline of sequins and seed pearls, fitted basque bodice and long tapered sleeves. The dome shaped shirt of unpressed pleats, featured a scal- loped hemline and was accentuated with ‘large satin butterfly bow in the back. Her’ fingertip veil ‘of imported bridal illusion was at- tached to a crown of orange blos- some and seed pearls and white crystal rosary beads draped her cascade bouquet of white carna- tions. Mary Cummings, former class- mate of the bride, was maid of honor. She selected cocktail length gown of shrimp colored silk or- ganza, fashioned with open neck- line, fitted bodice of Alencon lace, and cap sleeves. Her bouffant skirt was designed with three tiered bustle back gathered by a cabbage rose. Her short circular veil was attached to a scalloped crown of sequin roses and she carried a bou- quet of shrimp colored roses. : The mother of the bride chose lavender silk dress with matching accessories and white orchid. ‘Mother of the groom, beige tiered satin cummerbund and dark’ brown accessories. She wore a white orchid. For going away the bride wore two piece lavender knit suit, with matching accessories orchid. Thomas Nice was best man. Ush- ers were Lee Wagner, brother of the groom, and Rudy Beretta. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride, after which the couple left on a tour of the Southern States. Mrs. Wagner, a graduate of West Central Catholic High School, was employed by Fowler, Dick and Walker. Trucksville, Mr. Miller is retired. Jon has just received his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy and is employed by Girard Investment Company. Shavertown Branch Auxiliary Holds Christmas Tea Party Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary, met Friday at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church for a ~ Christmas tea and program. Gifts were exchanged. Introduced as © new members were Mesdames Clif- ford Ide, George Seelandt, Walter Davis, Gordon Austin and Roy Martz. ~ It was announcd that fifty-six gifts were distributed to the hospi- tal holiday sale held Tuesday. - Musical selections were given by Barnes, Scott Alexander, Sharon Knorr, Theresa Giunto, Viir- ginia Mahon, Carol Nicely, Bette Jean Davis, Sally Ley, Pauline Wroble, Peggy Aston and Sharon Kresge, students of Louie W. Ayre and Ruth Turn Reynolds. ~ Present were Mesdames Austin Line, William Brown, Harry Rymer, John Eck, Mary J. Wright, Fred Templin, John Girvan, Stephen Schmaltz, Walter Shaver, George Secelandt, Z. E. Garinger, James Harrison, George L. Rice, Charles Sprenkel, Roy Swanson, John Fielding, Clarence Elston, Gor- don Austin, Roy Martz, George Dod- son, John Henninger, Ray Shiber, Burt B. Lewis, Harold Shappelle, Edward Gilroy, Karl Kast, Joseph Marsh, Thomas Reese, Carl Hontz, M. U. Rumbaugh, B. C. Moen, Ar- thur Smith, Franklin Hawk, Robert Hummell, Charles Perkins, Fred Malkemeés, Sheldon Evans, Lewis Evans, Thomas S. Moore, Newton . Ness, Guy Faust, Edgar Brace, Her- bert Jenkins, R. D. Shepherd, Albert Armitage, Fred Eck, Harvey Kit- chen, William Wright, Jr., Leon Beisel, Lyman Lull, Charles Sieber, Donald D. Smith, Jack Pauling, Clara Letts, Bertha Anderson, Hulda Pederson, Mary Henwood, Viola Schmassman, Edith Templin, Eula Myers; Misses Lina E. Garinger, dress of alencon lace, set off with and white | Married At Gate Of Heaven Church MRS. LOUIS G. WAGNER Mr. Wagner is a graduate of Forty Fort High School. He is em- ployed by Northeastern Auto Parts Distributors Corporation, Kingston. The bride was entertained at pre- nuptial showers given by Mrs. Sterl- ing Wagner, Mrs. D. E. Wagner, aunts of the bridegroom, and by the maid of honor. The couple resides at 96 Dana Street, Forty Fort, Mrs. George Bedner Is Hostess At Pinochle Mrs. George Bednar, Hazeltine Street, was hostess to her Pinochle Club recently. Present were: Mes- dames George Messersmith, Robert Casterlin, James Trowbridge, James Inman, William Morton, R. Gerlach, | Joseph Youngblood and the host- ess. The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Morton. Kenneth Paul Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowman, Millcreek Trailer Park, Wilmington, Delaware, announce the birth of a son, their first child and the first grandchild in both families. Ken- neth Paul Bowman, who is named for both sides of the family, weighed seven pounds fourteen ounces at birth December 1, 1961, in Riverside Hospital at Clifton Park Manor. His mother is the former Mary Regina Farver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farver, Sweet Valley. Mr. Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hillard of Muhlenburg, is a mechanic with Leroy Rhinehimer Service Station in Wilmington. Mrs. Farver and her own year-old baby Paula, are with the new mother and child. Pamela Sue Coburn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coburn announce the birth of a five pound. thirteen oz. baby girl, Pamela Sue on November 7. There is another little girl, aged eighteen months. Mrs. Coburn is the former Lor- raine Parsons, daughter of Mrs. Edmund Webber, Dallas R.D. 4. The couple lives at 129 Church Street, Dallas, Ricky Davis Is Host To Fellowship Group Ricky Davis was host to the Chi Rho Fellowship group of Huntsville Christian Church, Friday night. The group members, Linda Shonk, Tim Wagner, Wayne Shonk, Kathy Stroud, Linda Howell, Marjorie Evans, Eleanor Jones, the host, the substitute teacher, Mrs. Wilbur Davis and Rev, and Mrs. C. H. Frick made final plans to visit two local convalescent homes Christmas Eve, taking with them individual gifts for each patient and the Christmas Story in film and song. The members will meet at the church this Friday to make the gifts and all members are urged to help. Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Hostess To Card Club Mrs. Eugene Lavelle, Harveys Lake was hostess to her card club on Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux, Mrs. Robert Prichard and Mrs. Lawrence Moretti. The following were pres- ent: Mrs. Clint Cobleigh, Ann Spen- cer, Gladys Fink, Mrs. Jack Jones. Plans were made for a Christmas | party December 26 at Mrs. Jack | J (Powderhorn Estates,) Dal- | Jones, las. B. 14K gold, ripple bracelet In 14K gold filled D. 14K gold FRANK * ® wer Time For A Happy Holiday iy It will be a season of joy for sure for the happy individual who discovers a Movado under the tree. Truly fine, truly dependable — and in such lovely designs. A. 14K gold, full cut diamonds, mesh bracelet C. 14K gold 28 jewel self-winding Kingmatic Subsea — Water Resistant 5 PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Lp REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 110 150 Fed. Tax Incl. / CLARK CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS—10 - 8:45 FE Piper ~ Lehman Class, 1946 Holds Fifteenth Reunion Fifteenth Anniversary reunion of Lehman High School, Class of 19486, was held Saturday at Castle Inn Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth. Mr. Ellsworth who was class sponsor, gave the invo- cation. Toastmaster was Dayton Long. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Elda Murray Lomax, Falls Church, Va., for traveling the farthest and to Mrs. Bernadine Skok Humphries, class member present having the i most, children. The committee arranging the re- Gansel, Sweet Valley; Mrs. Henry | and Die Shop, Shavertown. union were: Helen Maznik, Dorothy Cooper, Walter Chamberlain, Edwin Wright and Dayton Long. Attending were: Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell, | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lomax, Mr. and | Mrs. Loren Cragle, Mr. and Mrs. | John Kirchman, Mr. and Mrs. Elm- | er Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Wright, Mr. and Mrs. William John- | son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Humph- | ries, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creasing, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth, Dayton Long, Dorothy Cooper, Helen Maz- nik, and Walter Chamberlain. Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Evans, Anne. They have a son Bobby, aged 1%. Mrs. Evans is the former Betty Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Johnson, Shavertown and Mr. Evans is the son of Mrs. Helen Evans, also of Shavertown. Robert Prynn, Rochester, N.Y., is a patient at St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Prynn, a former Carverton resi- dent, is brother of Richard Prynn, Carverton and Mrs. Chester Glahn, Bunker Hill. He suffered three heart attacks in less than a week. Mrs. John Reedy, Wilkes Barre, former Dallas summer resident, will leave next week for Atlanta, Ga. to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mary. Van Heusen SHIRTS CAMPUS SWEATERS $5.99 up HANES UNDERWEAR FRUIT OF THE LOOM UNDERWEAR & SHIRTS DICKIE WORK AND LOTS FOR WOMEN ROBES & DUSTERS $2.99 To $10.99 SWEATERS DRESSES _FOR THE YOU NAME WE HAVE A WONDERFUL WORLD GIFTS ! ! with thirty in attendance. This was the first reunion since graduation. | Hayden Richards, Hosts At Meeting And Party | Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, entertained Satur- } | | 1 | | { day night at a Free Methodist Fel- | lowship Meeting and. birthday party | for Mr. Richards, Group singing, accordian solos and duets made for a very enjoyable evening. Rev. R. C. Smith led prayer. Present were: Kingston, Mr. and | { Paul Hos- | Mrs. Martin Button, Mrs. ier, Ruth Hosier, lice Hosier; Dallas, Donald LaBar, Mr. and Mrs, James LaBar, Jimmy; | Mr. and Mrs. Levi Houser, Bear | Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Coates, | Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Glahn, Warrior Run; the host and | hostess. | gp E>—- | Myron Hosier, | | Rebecca Hosier; White Haven, Eun- | ‘Edna Ruth Whispell Announces Engagement To Donald R. Grey Mr. Harveys Lake R. D. 1, announce | the engagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Joseph Whispell, ® J Daddow Isaacs Legion | Edna Ruth, to Donald Robert Grey, | To Plan Holiday Party | son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T.| | Grey of Harveys Lake. Announce- Daddow Isaacs American Legion | ment was made at Thanksgiving | will meet at the Post Friday night | dinner. Miss Whispell is a graduate of | Tunkhannock High School, class of | 1961. | Lake-Lehman High School and | Wyoming Valley Technical Institute. i Mr. Grey is a graduate of | at 8 and complete plans for the children’s party to be held Decem- ber 23. Elsie Boehme, hospital en- tertainment chairman, asks mem- | bers to donate a few Christmas { cards for this meeting and help |He in employed at Bruce's Tool | The wedding will take place in | the near future. Choose Partners for Holiday Fun from 756 Oak St., Westfield, N. J., an-| nounce the birth of a daughter, Jane ' ! hy ’ | i FE 13 i 3 1 4; i 2 ; \ ; | | | GIFTS GALORE FOR M HOUSEDRESSES — $2.99 APRONS - LINGERIE - HOSIERY AND LOTS MORE! | NOW ! $4.25 - $5.00 CLOTHES MORE bi KIDS IT— IT— OF our Glamorous Selection MAIN STREET = LUZERNE address them to the Soldiers’ and | Sailors’ Home. : | Read The Post Classified ANN'S APPAREL SaH GREEN STAMPS With Just $5.95 Purchase Or More And Coupon GOOD THROUGH NEXT WED.! 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