EE ——= - A mr permet THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest Married In Maryland DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION A —PAGE 5 Purely + Personal Carol Ann Cigarski James Kozemchaks, Is Christened Sunday Make Plans For Valentine Dance Twenty One Years 0 ! Wed | | Janice Rinken, daughter of Mrs. Vivian Rinken of Idetown, together with her classmates, Senior Stud- ents at the Mercy Hospital School of Nurses, Scranton, spent the week- end at the Retreat Home of Our Lady of the Villa at the Poconos, Mt. Pocono. . Mrs. Clarence Boston, Swarth- more spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Howard W. Risley, Huntsville Road. Mrs. Vivian Rinken has been con- fined to her home at Idetown with the flu this week. Harry Post, Cliffside, Trucksville, is Ql ill at his home. rs. Arthur Dennis, Huntsville Road, was painfully bruised on Fri- day, when her car overturned on ,a patch of ice on Chase Road. ~ Captain and Mrs. Charles Scog- gins, on the way to a new assign- ment with the Air Force, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks, Pioneer Avenue en route from Boulder, Colorado to Boston. The two older children, Scotty and Dickie, are spending a week with their grandparents. at the Hicks household, while their parents househunt. - Mrs, Harry E. Freeman, 62 Shav- er Avenue, spending the winter in Clearwater, Florida with Mrs. B. H. ‘Erscchel, 791 Bay Shore Boulevard, was admitted to the Morton Paint Hospital for surgery on Friday. Her - hospital address is Jeffords Street, ‘Clearwater, Florida. . The name of Frank Harvey, Dal- las, and of Mrs. Payne Elston, Al- bany, N. Y. brother and sister of O. L. Harvey, were inadvertently omitted from the account of the latter's eightieth birthday celebra- tion and ‘the listing of his close relatives. nN Hildergarde Fortey, Mem- x ighway, Dallas, is a patient at eisinger Medical Center where she is submitting to tests. - “Ed McDade, popular mail carrier for Dallas Borough, has been con- fined to his home on Sunset Ave- nue with a virus. Ms. Earl King, 120 E. Center Street, Shavertown, is a patient at General Hospital where she sub- mitted to surgery for the third time within a year. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Loyalville. returned from a ten day vacation in Arizona on Sunday. They flew both ways. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Jones. Orchard St., Trucksville, have an- nounced the birth of a baby boy, Louis Watres, at Nesbitt Hospital on January 27. Mrs, Jones is the former Nancy Coon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Coon of Trucks- ville, Mr. and Mrs. James Kozemchak, Huntsville, will celebrate their twen- ty-first wedding anniversary quietly | at their home on February 3. Mrs. Kozemchak Ann Wasnick of Wilkes-Barre, “best pie baker in the world,” says Jim. Jim is son of Mrs. Rose Kozem- chak, Overbrook Road, and the late Roman Kozemchak., He is employed by the Hazard Wire Rope Works and is a professional photographer on the side. ’ There are three children: Elaine, member of the Junior Class at Wilkes College where she is major- ing in art; Jimmy, aboard the USS Wyandotte where he is ship photo- grapher and David, seventh grade student at Dallas Junior High School. id nal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Dal- las R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a daughter at General Hos- pital on January 26. Miss! Brenda Clause, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown spent the weekend in Long Island, ' N. Y. where she visited her cousin, Sally Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson. While there they saw the Broad- way Play “The Unsinkable Mollie Brown” and Radio City Music Hall. Mrs. Louis Cottle, formerly of Shavertown, has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital for six weeks. On the critical list during the holidays, she is now improving slowly, and expects to return to her home in Forty Fort within the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coolbaugh, Beaumont, have returned to their home after spending the past month in Florida. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibbler, Noxen, operators of Art's Produce Stand, Dallas Highway, will leave this week to drive to California where they will visit their son, a theological student. Mrs. Burton E. Steltz is recu- ‘perating at her home, Pikes Creek, after being a Medical patient in the General Hospital for six weeks. Mrs. Steltz is the former Jennie Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Dallas R. D. 1, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Nesbitt Hos- pital on January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz, Brook Street, entertained at a dinner Sunday. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. Tworek and daughter Irene, Sweet Valley; Mr, and Mrs. William Frederick, Sharon, Buddy K and Wayne, Mrs. Lilian Kunkle, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard: Frantz and daughter Saundra, Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beeman, Rush- ville, were recent visitors at the Frank Garris home, Main Highway. ERROR is the former | Carol Ann Cigarski daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cigarski, was christened Sunday at St. Therese's Church, with Father Brennan of- ficiating. Thomas Rusnak and Jean Cigarski were godparents. Following the christening a party was held at the home of her parents with the following in attendance: Her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shea and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Helen Cigarski, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cigarski Jr, and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rusnak and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cigarski and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Aston and child- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krouse and children, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peters and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerick, Sr., Leo Em- erick, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Siegal and children, Anita Shea, Donna Shea, Mr. Charles Cigarski, Bs Bernadette Shea and Beverly Plev- ic. Refreshments were served and Susan gifts. William Carrolls, Hosts received many . beautiful | mittee for the Dallas Senior | Woman’s Club Valentine Dance are | shown at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Troup. Seated Members of the decoration com- | Lake. ES MRS. WILLIAM G. BECK Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Betz, Lake Park, Fla., announce the marriage of their daughter, Nathalie Ruth, to William George Beck, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry C. Beck, Harveys The double ring ceremony: was performed by Rev. P. Kirkley in Glen Burnie Methodist Church, Glen Burnie, Md., on December 30, 3 p.m. Escorted by her father, the bride wore imported ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace over tulle, designed with fitted bodice featur- ing long tapered sleeves and round neckline. Her veil of imported. illu- sion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Matron of honor was Patricia Hayes, classmate of the bride. She chose blue taffeta dress, matching accessories and carried a spray of blue and white pompons. Mother of the bride selected dress of beige lace, matching accessories and shoulder bouquet of yellow rose buds, and Mrs. Beck, mother of the | bridegroom, rose beige lace dress, | matching accessories and yellow | roses, Hey | Best man’ was Russell Beck and | ushers, Robert and Gordon Beck; all brothers of ‘the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at Colony 7 Inn after which the couple left for New York City. ; Mrs. Beck is a graduate of Palm Beach High School, West Palm | Beach, Fla. She attended Patricia | Stevens Career College and Finish- ing School in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Beck is a’ graduate of Kingston Township High School, Wilkes Col- lege and Pennsylvania State Univer- sity "where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in chemical engineering. He is employed as senior project engineer with Air Products Inc., Allentown, Both Mr. and Mrs. Beck recently returned from Italy. The couple resides at Bethlehem. | Cheryl Jo Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nicholas, | 62 Wadhams St., Plymouth, an- At Family Buifet Party | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carroll, | Machell Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. | Paul L. Smith, Shavertown enter- | tained at a buffet supper at the | Carroll residence on Saturday night honoring the following relatives who | observed their birthdays in January: | Mrs. Ruth E. Ide, Forty Fort, Mrs. | Thomas J. Reese, Shavertown; Mrs. | Paul D. Eckert, Dallas; James T. | Reese, Meadowcrest, and Lee W. | Eckert, Lancaster.: Others attending the celebration were: Mrs. James T. Reese, Mrs. Lee W. Eckert and son, | Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkens, | Thomas J. Reese, William C. Smith, | Paul Eckert, Marguerite Eckert, Leo | Carroll, Resia, Timothy, and William | Carroll, 3rd. Carol Sayre, Feted On Sixth Birthday Carol Sayre daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. William Sayre, Lake Silkworth, | observed her sixth birthday with | a class party. The twenty-five first | grade children at Lehman School were treated to ice-cream, cake and favors. Mrs. Russell Steele, their teacher; assisted Mrs. Sayre. Mrs. Sayre entertained at a fam- ily * party that evening honoring Carol. The highlight was a call from Carol's father, who is employed in Newark, N. J. Attending were Mrs. Robert Sayre, Christine and Cathy; Mrs. William Sayre, Jr., Mary Ann and Susie; Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Deb- bie, Karen, and Tommy!; Mrs. Bev- erly Tirpak, Carol's four year old brother, Craig, the hostess and the | left to right are Mesdames Clifford Troup, Robert Zeigler, Victor Cross, John Blase, Charles Mahler, John Richards, Kenneth Bayliss, Don Peterson and Peter Kaye; standing left to right are Mesdames Oliver Troup, Harold Elston, Walter Phil- lips, and Grant Davis, Clifford Troup and Charles Mahler are co- chairman of decorations. Mrs. Lake Students Enter Vogue Sewing Contest Students of Lake School partici- || pating in the Fifth Annual Vogue Sewing Contest are Marlene Patton, Sharyn Montross, Marquerite Hack- ling, Bonnie Gennetts, Irene Wolfe and Rose Marie Jones. This compé- tition has been approved by the National Association of Secondary- School Principals. It is sponsored locally by the Harveys Lake Wom- an’s Service Club; Mrs. Mildred Scruitsky, home economics teach- er, is advisor. The contest runs from October 1961 to May 1962.. The object is to | select the ideal dress-up costume | for the high school student. Judg- ing is by qualified individuals at local, district, levels. A variety of prizes are awarded by Vogue Pattern Service including a $5.00 prize for the local winner. Top prize is a $1,000 Schol- arship to the student, $500 to the sponsoring club, and $500 to the school. Mrs. Scruitsky reports that the garments will be ready: for model- ing during the later part of March. Competent judges who are non- members of the sponsoring club are state and national | Francis Frey, Mrs. Ralph Dixon, and , Robert Baird and his orchestra. Mrs. Nelson also members of this Other committee members aiding committee were absent at time of | Mrs. Sherman Harter, general picture. chairman, and Mrs, Jack Stanley, Club’ members and friends are | co-chairman; Mrs. William Clewell, urged to make early reservations Mrs. Marion. Harter, admissions; with Mrs. Robert Graham, Shaver-| Mrs. Harry Edwards, chairman of town or Mrs. Harry Peiffer, Dallas | poster committee assisted by Mrs. for the dance to be held Saturday, | Richard Griffith. and Mrs. Vern February 10 at the Irem Country | Ash; publicity, Mrs. Walter Phillips. Club. A King and Queen of Hearts | Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. will be announced at this years’ an- | Alva Eggleston, club president, Mrs. nual Valentine Dance. Dancing will | M, J. Brown, and Mrs. Joseph be from 9 ‘to 1 with music by ! Schneider, 5% O%orr OFF FOR LIMITED TIME = ON THESE FAMOUS STERLING PATTERNS GORHAM — (JAN. 29 to FEB. 10) J 32 piece Service for Eight Reg. $254.00 NOW $177.80 Etruscan—4 pc. Place-setting Reg. $28.00 NOW $19.60 32 piece Service for Eight Reg. $224.00 NOW $156.80 - Decor—4 pc. Place-setting Reg. $35.00 NOW $24.50 32 piece Service for Eight Reg, $280.00 NOW $196.00 Lily of the Valley—4 pe. Place-setting Reg. $28.00. NOW $19.60 English Gadroon~—4 pe. Place-setting Reg. $31.75 NOW $22.24 i] ; ho | nounce the birth of a daughter, honoree, needed for the judging. = > | Cheryl Jo, on January 19, in the z & : : Wyoming Valley Hospital, Wilkes- Have Baby Boy A Vv 1 C 2 { a / 0 MA N % WHO AR F Barre. They have three other chil- Mr ae oe tain t Va ey rest * 0 , | in d Ri . an s. Edwar . Brew- = § i Big Bobby, Jr., Linda and Richard. stor. New. York City, Bave zn Mrs. Elsie Schneider, former resi- Eg A e x 3 / ’ nounced the birth of a baby boy, | dent of Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown 2 7) Zz | ] 7 "AL'TIN( BJ f 0) / ) [ | [[S Wilson Mahoneys Are born January 26 in New York Hos- [is now a resident at Valley Crest, = 7 i nN f v . ’ a 2 pital. They have a little daughter. | Luzerne County’s new Home for the = C 2 / Wed Twenty One Years Mr. Brewster is son of Mr. and | indigent a 5 y QI) i N ys lt . Mrs. John D. Brewster, Terrace | She wou appreciate hearing from Za i \ li NM D A J? / ny elimi . Drive, Dallas. Mrs. Brewster is her former neighbors. Visiting : 7S) R & first wid ain ¢ anniversary on Jan- spending some time in New York | hours are daily 1 to 3:30 p.m. and 4 § . wary 28. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis | With her new grandson. (7 to 8:30 p.m. ¥ Mahoney Shiba at a gine EEC 2020 2 3 LUNT INTERNATIONAL ® > : in their honor. 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