5 5 now ck ory = 1 ent. irds you * FEEL Ma Jers ESR ing” aid, sird net, Tl has® I Society. fee 8 rg lia NX rE ~~ ar COP FV VV VV VV VV Vevey vey Purely Personal ~ Miss Frances Dorrance, Church Street, spent the holidays with a long time friend, Miss Moyca Newell at Bedford Hills, N. Y. After she returned she was confined to her home for several i with a sev- ere .cold. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver, Bing- hamton, spent several days this week with the latter's mother Mrs. Ralph Rood. Mrs. Rood has been ill with a ‘bad cold during the holidays. Col Harry H. Carey, E. Center Hill Road, has returned to his home after spending some time with his daughter and son-in-law, Lt. Col. d Mrs. Harry D. Latimer, Arling- 2 Vas : rs. Frank Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, George Weintz, Lehman, and Mrs. Mary Mackert, Berwick, spent Christmas in Miami, Fla., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oney. Mrs. Frank Harvey and Leonard drove down two weeks before the holi- day. Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mrs. ~ Mackert and Hr. Weintz went by jet. ~ Mrs Jean Scouten Marks, Fair- field, Calif., spent the weekend with the James Davenports at Lehman. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cigarski, iShavertown R.D. 5, have announced the birth of a baby girl at General Hospital on January 7. Mrs. Carl Updyke and Arline and Palmer returned to their home in Lacy Park, Pa., over the week- end. They have been here since the death of Mr. Updyke. The Pal- mer Updykes drove them home. ~ Frederic Anderson, Jr., student at Augustana College, Rock Island, TIl., has returned to the Midwest campus after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic derson, Sr., Pioneer Avenue, pvertown. While home, Fred spent several days in Teaneck, N.J. visiting at his former school, Luth- eran. Bible Institute. Mrs. , Burton Steltz is coming | along nicely at the General Hos- pital, where she has been a med- patient for a month. . and Mrs. A. H. VanNortwick, Main Street, left last week for Miami, where they will spend three months. Grace Ann Bachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, De- munds Road, is a patient at Nesbitt ar where she is submitting to tests. Her mother drove to Penn- sylvania State College ‘on Thursday and {brought her home. Mr. and. -Mrs.S Herbert: Smith, Shrine Acres, entertained a few friends at a New Year's panty. Mrs. Jennie Roberts, mother of Mrs. Peter Duda, Davenport Street, has moved from Kingston to the Frank Harvey apartment, formerly occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Sorber | on Woodlawn Drive. andy Poad, Palmyra, spent sev- eral days last week with Mr. and Moms Sheldon Evans, Shavertown. y used to live next door to the Cw Beverly Ward, Chosen Lake | Girl 0f Month At a recent meeting of Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club Bev- erly wh gd was presented as Girl . Month for January. Beverly, Area a senior at Lake-Lehman Schools, has a top ranking record of scholastic achievement. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord: ‘of Noxen, Regarding this proj- ect R v. John Gordon spoke briefly on the “importance: of recognizing the good qualities ‘of our young people and complimented the Club for its’ efforts to make this action a reality. Mrs. Mildred Lavelle was a new ber. Formerly a member of the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club Mrs. Lavelle tranferred her membership n taking residence at the Lake. e program consisted of a writ- ten Quiz on Club By-laws conducted by Mrs. Carrie Rood. Prizes for top scores were given to Mrs. Retta Nelson and Mrs. Jean Jones. Mrs. Peg Williams had charge of re- freshments. Annual written reports of Club- work are due and may be brought to next Board meeting on January 15 at 8 p.m. Next meeting will be held Feb- ruary 1, 7:30 pm. at the school. “Buckman Reappointed Dr. Samuel 1S. Buckman, Wilkes- ‘Barre, was reappointed to the Com- mission on Blue Cross, Blue Shield, by the Pennsylvania Medical Sa MATERNITY ~ SHOPPE 10 Ww. Northampton St. across from Lazarus Going Out Of Business Everything Must Go SPRING, SUMMER Merchandise : at rock bottom prices Sizes 6 to 44 FALL, fixtures and equipment must be sold. hun dbibuiieiiiinciioidizaibpicioibuihpdbogoatbmnei. 5 4 Nigra THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1962 SECTION A—PAGE 3 { eighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Janice Roberts Is Married To Eugene Martinchak Mr, and Mrs. Burton Roberts, | 1 School of Business, Wyoming Sem- Shavertown, announce the marriage | inary. She is employed by Fire of their daughter, Janice, to Eu- Underwriters Insurance Company, gene Martinchak of Swoyersville. | | Kingston, Mr. Roberts was gradu- The ceremony was performed in ated from Swoyersville High School. Plymouth the evening of December He is employed by Mathers Con- 29. | str uction Company, Trucksville. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > SALE on 1 4 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 <4 < 4 4 Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Plymouth. Mrs. Roberts is a graduate of | Westmoreland High School and Dean | A family dinner was served Sun- | day at the home of the bride for members of the immediate families and the wedding party. Miss Lynne T. Shouldice Is Engaged To Nelson Coates Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice of Huntsville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lynne T. Shouldice, to Nelson Coates, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Coates, Mountain Road, Larksville, Miss Shouldice, a graduate Lake-Lehman High School, of | is em- | | ployed in the Accounting Depart- | ment of the Hardie Manufacturing | Company, Inc., Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Coates is a-graduate of Larks- ville High School. He is self em- | ployed. | A May wedding is planned. Families Enjoy Party On New Year's Eve A group of friends held a New | Year's Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William George, Main | Road, Sweet Valley. Games were | played, and refreshments served 10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culver, Cindy, Kay and Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Preston = Mingus, Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Long; Dayton Long and Cindy; Mrs. James Iverson and Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. William Fer- rey, Bill and Lillie June; Marcia Jean George, Mrs. Vida Kitchen. Sheldon James Frantz, Given Going Away Bible Sheldon James Frantz, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantz, De- munds Road, was honored during the morning worship service at Shavertown Bible Church, when Rev. Russel Edmondson presented him with a Bible, a going away gift, from the Pastor and Congre- gation, Sheldon enlisted in the Army in September and left Tuesday with two other local boys, Douglas Lam- oreux and Thomas Lewis. The boys attended grade school and high school together and will receive their training -at Fort Jackson, S. Carolina. T For Engraved and. Printed Wedding Invitations Tru The Post William Glahns Are Hosts On New Year's Eve Mr, and Mrs. William Glahn, East Center St., Shavertown entertained at a butte: supper on New Year's Day. Table decorations were in the Christmas motif. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fiske; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek, sons Eddie; Paul; and Leon; Mr and Mrs. Corey Cris- pell; Billy Glahn; Mr. and Mrs. John | Sidorek and son John, Jr. and the host and hostess. F. Allan Nichols, Hosts At New Year's Party Second annual New Years Eve get together was given by Mr. and | Mrs. F, _Allan Nichols, Carverton Road, in their recreation room. Entertainment for the evening was square and modern dancing and all around good fun. Present: Mr. and Mrs. James Perry, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, Trucksville; | Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gensel, Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Gensel, Mr. j and Mrs. Burton Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Maryin Dymond, Fernbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Dal- las; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, King- ston, Mr. and Mrs." Norman Phil- lips, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kreidler, Shavertown. For The Biggest Bargains READ THE POST CLASSIFIED PLAN A WIN @ SKI Caribbean CENTRAL + NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVATIONS VA 3-3166 30 Public Square Wilkes-Barre TER VACATION — © SWIM — ® SUN or Mediterranean Cruises Call or Drop In TICKET & TRAVEL AGENCY BEDROOM MAIN REG. TO $4 now $1. PR. BROKEN LOTS -— BROKEN SIZES FREE Comic Books & Lollipops {i Open °Til 9 O’clock Friday Night POLLY’'S Shoe Store DALLAS SLIPPERS ST. Robert Sherwood, | Married November 25 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE At a November wedding perform- ed in Huntsville Methodist Church on the 25, at'3 p. m. Nancy May Elston, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Overbrook Avenue, became the bride of George William Schimmel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘F. Schimmel, 700 East Main Street, Nanticoke and Lake Nuan- gola. | ¢ SHIMMEL The double ring ceremony was performed before the altar adorned with chrysanthemums, ferns and palms by the Rev. C. Earle Cowden, pastor and the Rev. Dr. Harry F. Henry, Carl Coates was organist and Frank Prutzman, soloist. Escorted by her father, the bride wore gown of peau satin fashioned with princess bodice, circlet neck- Silver Plumes #5 Lady Constance These thirty favorite Towle Ster- ling patterns are being offered at reduced prices from January 15 through January 27, 1962, Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to start or fill in your Towle Sterling service today. * Regular price 4 pc. place setting...... from $32.25 Sale price... from $22.58 These are made-to-order patterns and are subject to delayed delivery. Drury Lane 01d Colonial FRANK @ 9 Pp d Brocade : Dorothy Manners Aristocrat 0ld English CLARK REGIST ERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 63 South Main Street Wilkes- Barre STORE HOURS DAILY ~ 10:00 - 5:25 THURSDAY ONLY - 10:00 ~ 8:45 « | styled with basque bodice, | cloche ‘trimmed | and circular veil and her bouquet was bronze pompons. | Shouldice, line, embellished in . sequins and pearls featuring long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt was comple- mented with motifs of seed pearls and sequins and a bustle back bow extended in an opulant train. Her veil of finest imported silk illusion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and sequins. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white pompons centered with an orchid. Matron of honor, Mrs. Harold Elston, sister-in-law of the bride, wore antique gold peau satin gown bateau neckline, and brief sleeves, The bal- | lerina length skirt was fashioned | with bustle back rose detail. Her head piece was a peau satin fitted in tailored bows Shirley Jean Wyrsch, Bingham- ton, cousin of the bride and Lynn Huntsville, bridesmaids, wore gowns of turquoise peau satin | styled like the maid of hohor’s and matching hats. Their bouquets were of bronze pompons. Paul Elston, | nephew of the bride, was ring bear- er, Best man was James West of f Champaign, Illinois. Harold Elston, | brother of the bride and James Sel- lito of guests. Mother of the bride wore dress of dusty rose chantilly lace, match. ing accessories and an orchid cor- sage. Mother of the bridegroom chose mink silk sheath dress, blue accessories and corsage of yellow roses. Following the reception in the Church Parlors, the couple left for Washington, D.C. and Virginia. For traveling the bride chose beige suit with mouton collar, gold accessor- ies and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Schimmel is a graduate of Dallas-Franklin High School, Wyoming Seminary School of Busi- Parkesburg, ushered the In Shoes Hats She is employed as Histologist in the | | Laboratory in Nesbitt Memorial Have First Baby Boy Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs, James Lurba, Fair- Mr. Schimmel, a graduate of |g, Va., have announced & Meyers High School, received his ro be bo L bigs Re 4 BS Degree in Civil Engineering from | 2: pany, boy. on December 1. Pennsylvania State University. A | This is their first child. Mrs. Lurba member of the Aircraft Owners and | is the former Louise Space, daugh- Pilots Association, he is associated | | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space, ith hi . wi is father in General Construc | former Huntsville ‘Rozd ' res idents, tion Business. t 1 The bride was honored at a show- | now of Sweet Val 2y B.D, er given by Mrs. Harold Elston, ness and attended Wilkes College. The BIG FLOORS OF SAVINGS. Coats Sweaters Boots - - - Winter Wear Of All Types SAVE 20% to 80% dinners given by Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Wyrsch, Shirley Wyrsch of Bing- | hamton; Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Harvey at Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, Thmas Cease | Allan Cease at Dallas. Brides par- ents entertained following the wed- ding rehearsal. The couple will reside on Loomis Street, Nanticoke. Subscribe To The Post ‘Has Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. John Headman Sr., | Chase, entertained at a birthday party in honor of their son Charles, on December 31. Attending were 3 | Mrs. Charles Headman and son, | Charles, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Thomas and children; Danny and | Barbara and Mr. and Mrs, John | Headman Jr. ASP 500 REXALL U.S.P, sl.éo Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 IRIN ” = Seal Annual Sale ENTIRE STOCK—EXCEPT FOR A FEW RESTRICTED ITEMS ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED MEN'S WEA Narrows Shopping Kingston, Pa. 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