FE ee hd rs (REE EEL CHER IE x X Ge . A—PAGE 8 Married December 23 MR. and MRS. RICHARD J. ROGERS Carol Louise Hislop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad E. Hislop, White Birch Trailer Ranch, Dallas, was recently married to Richard John Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon H. Rogers, Fernbrook. The candlelight ceremony took place on December 23, at 7 p.m. in the Maple Grove Methodist Church, Pikes Creek. Rev. James M. Garrahan officiated. Mrs. Jean Holcomb was organist and Ruth- anne Macri was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father. wore floor-length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta 'des- igned with a fitted bodice, a sab- rina neckline and long sleeves tap- ered at the wrists. Tiers of scal- loped lace formed the bouffant skirt which ended in a chapel train. She wore a shoulder-length veil of illusion attached to an orange blos- - som headpiece and carried a white Bible covered with white camel- as. Mrs. Alice Jean Martin, Piles Creek was matron of honor. She wore romance blue ballerina gown with satin bodice. brief sleeves, scocp neckline, fashioned with three matching satin cabbage roses shir: ring the back of the aylon flared skirt. Her circle hat was of white velvet accented with holly leaves "and nose veil. She carried a purse: type snowball bouquet of white mums with t'ny velvet bows match- ing her dress. She also carried a lighted candle. Marilyn Livezey. Loyalville. cousin of the bride, and Sharon DeRemer, Dallas, were bridesmaids. They were sitired like the matron of honor | In rose and violet, respectively and TRUCK Mr. and Mrs. George Hopples. Carverton Road, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Ellsworth, Bound Brook, N.J Frank Elston, Bunker Hill, and Gerald Edwards, Memorial Highway are spending the month with rela- tives in Florida. Birthday greetings this week tc Mrs. Sheldon Rice, Mrs. William Lohmann, Mrs. Harry D. Owens. Mrs, Herbert Spencer, Mrs. Frec Finney, Mrs. Florence C. Finney Robert Palmer, David Nichols, Corn- elius Shovlin, Raymond Ashman. Robert Chamberlain, Robert Layto:: Roushey, Arthur Gramps, Jr., Aller Drew Herwig, Lee Louise Smith, Sally June Rice, Carla Loucks, Mar- ion Ellsworth, and Judith Ander- son. Eleanor Johnson and Mrs. Car: rie Johnson spent last Wednesday with friends and relatives in the Philadelphia Area. Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis enter- tained at dinner at their home on Spring Street, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Curtis and John Curtis, Ber- wick; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Max- well and daughters, Judith and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chamberlain and sons, Joseph and Samuel. v Allen Cooper, Oscar Reese, Ken- neth Woodring, and Herbert Allen spent last week end in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth Carverton Road, will leave shortly for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to vaca- tion for several weeks. Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Cliffside Ave- nue, was confined to hér home last week by illness. Mrs. Josephine Edmondson, Carv- erton Road, has returned from Mid- dlesex, N.J., where she visited he: son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Edmondson. John Ed- mondson, a patient at Lyons, N.J., VA Hospital, recently spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Jose: phine Edmondson. William Symthe will return Sun. day to Wethersfield, Conn., after spending several days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Symthe. Given Birthday Party Charles Samuels, Carverton Road, was guest of honor at a party given ar Er S carried bouquets identical to that of the matron of honor, with tiny velvet bows matching their dresses. They also carried a lighted candle. Dianne and Donna Rogers, twin sisters of the groom girls. They wore of nylon and carried small purse- | type snewball bouquets of white | mums with matching tiny velvet bows. of the groom, was ring Frank Trimble, Bristol, brother-in- law ‘of the groom, was best man, and Joseph Martin, Pikes Creek, Douglas Trumbower, Sweet Valley, and Kenneth Livezey, Loyalville, cousin of the bride, were ushers. Mother of the bride chose white sheath with gold thread worked | throughout, gold accessories and corsage of white gardenias. Mother of the groom selected roy- al blue dress with matching jacket iof white gardenias. A reception was held following the ceremony’ at O'Connell's Twin Lakes, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Rogers, a graduate of West- ymoreland High School and Wyom- ing Seminary Dean School of Busi- ness, . is employed, by Attorney Bernard J. Podecasy and Attorney Robert L. Fleming, She will remain at her ‘home for the present. Mr. Rogers, | moreland High School, has returned | North Carolina, | to Fort Bragg, the U.S. | where he is a PFC in (Army. A surprise shower was held for the bride by her attendants. SVILLE 3p by his family on his sixty-eighth birthday anniversary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuels, Jr., Rathy ‘and: Charles Samuels, 3rd; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Samuels and aughters, Mareen and Dorothy, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 3enton and sons, John and Jos- sph Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Jer- sme Young, Marie and Norman Young, Scranton. Mary Jean Snyder, daughter of Vr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, S. Mem- orial Highway, was confined to her ome by an illness last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Banta have ~eturned to their home in Plains- tield, N.J. after spending several {ays with his brother and’ sister- 'n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banta ind family. : Mrs. Evelyn Norcross, Scarsdale, N.Y. is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grand- +ille Clark of Mt. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Carey will ave as guests this week end Mr. ind Mrs. Alexander Morton, Hav- srtown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels ind. children, Helen and Clarence, Tr. Harris Hill Road have returned from Sarasota, Fla., where they risited Mr. Daniels’ brother, Char- les. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunne. will return the latter part of the month from Florida. Della Winters arrived Monday by slane- from New Orleans to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiaters. Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Williams xill have as guests for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans and daughter, Marion, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oliver and family returned to Mechanicsburg after visiting the former's moth- sr, Mrs. Margaret Oliver, Harris Hill Road. Mrs, Elizabeth Woodring recently antertained her bridge club at a luncheon at her home on Harris Hill Road. Mrs. George Golden, S. Memor- ial Highway, returned after visit- ‘ng her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Golden, Jr. and family of Malone, N. Y. Mrs. Maynard Lusaltis and infant daughter fisve returned from Wyo- a graduate of West- | | were flower | turquoise dresses | | | | | i ‘Chase | formulate | Perkins, vice president; Mrs. | and white accessories and corsage | {Ray Macloneld, treasurer; Mr. | Mrs. Paul Zwier, | for "All members are urged | brated his | Monday. Jackson Twp. Ladies Auxiliary of Jackson Fire to attend. Fred, a member of Lake-Lehman High School wrestling team suf- fered a crushed vertebra in a { Company will hold a Special Meet- | | ing, Monday night to aid the Fred | | L. Hennebaul Rehabilitation. Fund. | wrestling match with Tunkhannock High School The former jacent to the is a busy spo: nowadays, Cold weather of the past severai days have made ideal ice skating. Al has kept tue surface ciean, mak- ing a sale piace for and for that matter, the grown- ups of the neighborhood to enjoy thelr ‘favorite winter sport. Mabel Balliet’, Wilkes-Barre Al J. Balita property and fousih birthd i Janus Pry 16 as honorzd guest at a family birthday party. Huntsville Methodist Church | W.S.C.S. held a Quiiting Bee at the | home of Mrs. Alden Wagner on Tuesday. The Study Group held, its raceting at the: church last night. Congratulations to Bernard Cigar- ki who celebrated his birthday on Tire Blows The front tire of a car owned | by Daniel Bonski of 451, Bast State | Street, Larksville, blew out, [Satur- | day night at’ 12:10. The car ran into several fence posts on the | Chase-Hillside Road near Hillside | Farms, then recrossed the highway | | and plunged into the creak, ing on its ‘top. «f ‘was a withcle that the occu- di vwnec. Chief 21SS138* ed land- pants were mot killed or but all escire¢ unscathed. of Police, Robert Cooper, | by Asst. Chief Roland. G-: 1 i : the Township Folice and Pat In Fly Trimble Blom nN | Tames Gordon of the Kingston Town- ~" tship Police Department iivesti- gated. Backer Ice Pond ad- | especiaily. | the children | Mr and Mrs. 2ovtram Baliet: and ca, were Sunday guests of Mr. ana Mrs, Earl Balliett. Mrs. Dennis Poun’ng, Si. has returned after spending the holidays with her daughicr and son-in-law, ! Mr, and Mrs. tidward Wilcex, Buf- | fa’o, Her son a~d daughter-in-law, Me. and Mrs. Ueanis Benning. Jr. drove to Buffai» to pick her up. Sterling Richard, 2nd., son of {Mr and Mrs. Steérimg Brown. cele- Officers and committee eR of Fellowship Club of Dorranceton ch met at che home of Mr. and M:s. William R. Hughss, Manor, Saturday nizht io pens for the January 31st. meeting. Present wer:2 Wi'liom R. Hughes, president; Methodist. Chur Mrs. treasurer; "and Mrs. Nelson Stauf- and David VanFossen. hief of Fetice, Robert: Schramm, secretary; VanFossen, asst. secretary- Coopar j was elected to his fourth term as | Association lice Station Juiuary 4. Wilkes-Barre. | parents’ | treasurer of Back Mountain Police at Harvey's This is Dog License Time. A large number of dogs are running loose throughn.at the Township and Police ave ¢m- templating a campaign to round them up. Things are heginning 0 simmer down at the Tom Gimbles. Their son, Billy, had five stitches taken in a finger injured in a’ sx ding | machine during Lake-Lehman Man- | ual Training Class; their being out with Chicken Pox, Mrs. Gimble ‘has just had a series of tests at Nesbitt Hospital Chief of Police, Robert Cooper is attending the Pennsylvania state Police course at Kingston High School two nights each week. Mothers’ Auxiliary of Troon 225 met at the Fire Hall Thursday, with Mrs. Joseph Stager, president, ore- siding. In attendance were: Mrs Stephen B~mhick. Mrs. Thoms Gim- ble. Mrs. Peter Lincoln, Mrs. John Littleford, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Walt- er Ray. It was decided to hold monthly mesiings on the first Thurs- day at the Fire Hall. The Pack received 2 Banner for tha 1961 Round-Up ming Valley Hospital. Mrs. Sarah Weller and Mrs. Sus- an Howard left Monday on an extended automobile trip to the West - Coast. They will visit Mrs. Weller’s son in California. Mrs. Weller and Mrs. Howard expect to return around May 15. Mrs. Lottie Asher has returned to Orange, N.J. after spending sev- eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -Atherholt. Charles Sanders, Guest At Party Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth. Birch Grove, entertained at a birth- day party honoring Charles Sand- ers on Saturday night last week Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Sanders, Dorothy and Mable Sanders; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sand- ers and sons, Mark and Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellas and daugh- ter, Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johns, Harry and Elizabeth Johns Mrs. Emma Gensel, Heller's Grove, who was reported to have been a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital, was instead a patient in Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Katherine Johnson, Heller's Grove, spent two weeks recently with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams in Towanda. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Moss Jr., and family of Coon Rapids Minnesota, have returned after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Moss of Carverton Road. Mrs. Louise Weigand Ayre, Carv- orton Road, recently spent severa. days with her sister, Mas, Ethel Cooks, in Fionds \ davzhter, | Judy, bas returned to school after | ant ‘on orders | and | | Maryland. He is shown being con- | Mrs. Minnie | Daniel David | “ake Pols THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1962 Betrothed \ Mt. Zion | Mt. PHYLLIS ESTHER GLASSER Clifford Glasser, : Mr. and Mrs, Syracuse, New York, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Esther, Wayne Carson, son of M?. and Mrs. Harry Carson of Shrine Acres, Dal- las Miss Glasser, a senior at Syracuse’ University where she is a member Promoted To Master Sergeant BERNARD MAZER Bernard Mazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazer, Lehman, was recently promoted to Master Serg- from 2nd Army Headquarters, at Ft. George Meade, gratulated by Lt. B. J. Maynard, Ad- jutant of the Wilkes-Barre Army Recruiting Main Station. of the Williamsport Army recruit- ing station, with headquarters at Wilkes-Barre, since January 1960. { Having volunteered for Army paratroop duty in October 1951, M/Sgt. Mazer completed the para- Students Collect And Distribute Sixty-Three Bags Of Used Clothing John Rosser, principal of Dallas ® Junior High School, has announced that the Annual Clothing Drive for the needy was successfully cli- maxed last week with the shipment of sixty-three bags of shoes and ~lothes. Prior to this shipment. students from the Junior High School and Key Club members sorted items which were distributed locally dur- ‘ng the Christmas vacation. Miss Esther Saxe. chairman of the drive, wishes to thank local citi- zens for their wonderful contribu- tions of clothing again this year. The thoughtfulness of local people made this Christmas a joyous one ‘or many local families. Letters of thanks have been received bv school officials from some of the families who appreciate what is be- ‘ng done for them. Public = relations for the drive were handled by Mr. Alfred Camp. Miss Esther Saxe and Mr. George McCutcheon supervised the sorting nd delivery of clothing. The cloth- ‘ng that remained was placed in bags and shipped to other parts of the country. Officials of the drive were high ‘n their praise of the work done by Junior High School stidents and the Key Club. Tackson Firemen Observe Thirteenth Anniversary Jackson Township Firem.n will hold their thirteenth aariversary | Roast Beef Supper Saturday even- ‘ing at 7. Supper will be served by the W.S C.S. of Jackson Metho- 4 oy to ‘Larry } | years service, M/Sgt. Mazer has been in charge! of Gamma Phi Beta Social Sorority, is majoring in Early Childhood Education. - Mr. Carson, a graduate of The Dallas{Franklin-Monroe Township School, is a senior at Bucknell University where he 1s Biology major, and a brother of Theta Chi Fraternity. The wedding will take place in June, chutist school at Ft. Benning, Ga. and the Jumpmaster school at Ft. Campbell, Ky. In 1959 he was a- warded the Master Parachutist Badge, the highest parachutist rat- ing, while serving with the 11th Airborne Division in Germany. An Army veteran with over ten three and one half years overseas duty, M/Sgt. Mazer now resides in Williamsport with his wife, the former Rose Marie Zaher of Plains, and their four sons, Bernard, Gary and Glen (twins) and Robert. list Church and will cost $1. 50. The Company was organized Janu- wry 30, 1948 with forty-eight “Thart- er Members and today nas ap- ywoximately sixty members. It pur- | chased its first piece of equipment, | a 1923 mode: White Truck from | Hanover Township Fire Department. | The present truck is a Ford chassis with John Bean Co. High Pressure Tog System installed on it. This high pressure system with a capacity of 475 gallons, is equiv- alent to 4,350 gallons of water axpelled through an ordinary hose nozzle. Going To Convention (Continued from Page 1 A) Sherman Harter, Howard Isaacs, Mit- chell Jenkins, John Keating, And- rew Roan, Frank G. Mathers 3rd, Harold Flack, William Baker, Leon Emmanuel, Clyde Birth, Charles Flack, Franklin Gager, Ray Tag, James Huston, Harry Lefko, Alfred Ackerson and Robert Dolbear. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES Ll BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 Mrs. George Dymond, Center- moreland, and Mrs. Bachthold, Harding, have been accepted as practical nurses at the new Lu- zerne County Valley Crest Home. Last Sunday David Scull as organ- ist went with Rev. Gilbert to Val- ley Crest Home to play for the religious service and for Mrs. Sher- wood Krum and Miss Catherine Gilbert to sing two -duets. Thomas Earl, Sr. Honored By Gr-mae At a recent . meeting Thomas | Earl Sr. of Mt. Zion was honored by his fellow grangers for his 20 years service as master of Moun- tain. Grange. Many and advancements have been at- tained during Mr. Earl's service. His friends at this time presented him with a desk lamp in appreciation | of hig faithful work. Mr. Earl will be succeeded office by his son Robert who will serve as master for the next year. ~ Mountain Grange of Carverton is announcing a pork and sauer- ! night, i January 27 with serving from 4:30 kraut supper for Saturday until 7. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from grange memb- ers. Speaking of Tom Earl's grange record. it ‘can be ‘stated that Mr. Earl has been active in Mt. church for many years. class. He does not use the “lecture method” but encourages free dis- cussion by members of the class. ! There is never a dull moment and the time moves swiftly by. Family Night Brings Neighbours Together We always like what they: call No axe to | Family Night Suppers. orind, ho money to raise, no prog- ram to propagate; just good Christ- ian fellowship around a table of food varieties. At Mt. Zion Monday ! night was such a supper attended | by a number of Mt. Zion families— father, mother, children. After the supper, while still at the table, Ed. Miles as master of ceremonies gave a brief but inform- ative talk on the biblical psalms as forerunner of modern church music. He called attention to some psalms written with a purpose, such as the Third, supposedly composed by King David after fleeing from his son. Absalom. There is a psalm in the book of Exodus and another in | Denteronomy. The junior choir composed of Nadeen VanTuyle. Sharon LaBar, Karen Kronich, Susan Labar, Linda Dymond. .and Corliss Hurrey sang four numbers, “One God”, “He”, and “Ivory Palaces”. A quartet from the senior choir sang two numbers, “Shout All Over God's Heaven”, and “If Ouly You Were There”. The of Cornel- | quartet was/ composed Priscilla lius Hastie, Ray Thomas, Krum, Jean Hronich. The Family Night Supper is spon- sored by the was served by women of the W.S.C.S. I asked Mildred Lloyd at the Fam- ‘lv Night Supper if she had done! anything to get her name in the naper. “No, no news... Vena Hast- ie and I got a cat Tose from a muskrat trap. The cat was gentle | about it and thanked us by rubbing against us.” In the cat world this would make headlines! This isn’t news either—maybe —but I chanced to look over the shoulder of Sharon LaBar trying to get some home work done while | chatter was go- | the after supper ing on. She was studying Eliza- bethan literature specializing oa Macbeth. You should hear her com- ment: TV. But here's Macbeth full of viol- ence. 1 don't like Macbeth”. glad she doesn’t like the violence. Quite a study in guilt and sin. Aad | it has its lesson for us at that. Elston In Hospital Raymond “Tippy” Elston is a patient at General Hospital where he underwent surgery Monday morning. ATIONWIDE ASUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY WOME CIRCE © COLLIMOVS. 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Shopping Center Shavertown improvements | in | Zion | For some ! time he has taught the Men's Bible 5 Official Board and | “They talk about the awful | violence we teenagers look at on | I'm | Valentine | | Pictured above are Mrs. Sherman Harter, chairman, and Mrs. Jack las Senior Woman's Club Valentine Dance to be held at the Country Cluby on February 10. | Mrs. ‘Charles ' Mahler and Mrs. Stanley, co-chairman of the Dal- | {| Clifford Troup, co-chairman of the | decoration committee have nounced the following aides: - dames ‘Harold: Elston, Kenneth Bay- liss, Victor Cross, Oliver Troup, Francis Fry, Ralph Dixon, John Blase, Nelson Nelson, Peter Kaye, an- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hill’ Road, Trucksville, an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Ruth Ann to James Lee Altemus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Altemus, Carverton, Wyoming R.D.3. | Miss Natitus is a graduate of Westmoreland High School. She is | Alva Eggleston, Mrs, Mes- Ruth Ann Nafitus To James Altemus, Charles Natitus, | | attenifing Empire Beauty School and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dance Chairmen Grant Davis, Don Peterson, Robert Zeigler and John Richards. Other committee members are: admissions, Mrs. William Cowell. Mrs. Marion Harter; posters, Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs. Richard Grif- fith ‘and Mrs. Vern Ash; publicity, Mrs. Walter S. Phillips. Hostesses for the dance are Mrs. M. J. Brown and Mrs. Joseph Schneider. 4 Reservations should be made by February 6 with Mrs. Robert Grah- am, OR 5-1430 or Mrs. sony Peiffer, OR 4 6501. S Engages Carverton |is employed by Middle Department | Association of Fire Underwriters. Mr Altemus is a groduste rd Dal- las-Franklin-Monroe High chool | and ‘Williamsport Technical Insti- | tute. He is employed by the Celotex | Corporation at Harding. Students Tapped For District Band (Continued from Page 1 A) Band at Honesdale Union High School. Lost Saturday, there was a rehearsal at Wilkes, to give area band members a chance +o run through the music. Band students will be guests in the homes of Honesdale families. Each member will have a chance to try out for the State Band. Sat- urday evening a concert will be | open to the public. Judy Williams plays the clarinet; { Mary Bennett the oboe; Thomas | Pierce the French horn: John War- dell, trumpet; William Cooper, clar- inet; and William Welch, the bass | horn. Lester Lewis, director at Dallas, will accompany the students. | ANTHRACITE | DEEP MINED COAL SOLD IN 214, TON LOTS PER TON Stove and Nut - $16.50 | Pea - $16.50 Buckwheat and Rice - $13.50 If Delivered anywhere in this ‘locality—Please Give us 3 days notice on all orders. _ OR 4-3766 MiLToN | PERRESO dessssses sens tenia ees fii Services This Week at your own place of worship a * . HI hod * * ® ® . ° e ° * ° ° eo ® ® ® ® ° ® ® eo eo ® ® * ® ® ® e ® ® e ® ® eo . 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