Smith, ts, Mr. d Mrs. Henry s. Wil- r, Mil- r., and ynolds, Flack, ~., Mrs. h, Mrs Wallo, 1X, Mr. ar, Mr. r. and r. and George r. and 1d Mrs. Austin Rowe, . Mur- p feted eR pg igfvedietipetpatbrstdatiddistedaadcdhoa SIERRA SES | ; 3. Rev. and Mrs. i Beiiday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to at- * VR.D.'3. Mr, Moniodis is assistant DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warman, Sha- vertown, have announced the birth of a baby boy at Mercy Hospital on May 23. y Senator and Mrs, A. J. Sordoni and Miss Helen Speece, Hotel Ster- ling, have moved to Harveys Lake for the summer. Mrs. Ross Bartleson and Bryan and Bruce have returned to Levittown after two - weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hinkle and sister, Sandra. Mr. « Bartleson came up Friday and re- turned with his family on Sunday. Mrs. Bartleson is the former Jac- quline Hinkle. sons, Ralph Smith left tend commencement exercises at God’s Bible School, Their son, Robert is’ a ‘member of the graduating class. © Mr. and Mrs. James Moniodis and family, formerly of Cannonsburg, Pa., have rented a home at Wyoming manager of McCrory’s Shavertown store. } Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Nor- ton Avenue, are spending the week at - Braintree, Mass., visiting - Mr. Peterson’s mother, Mrs. John Peter- son, -who had a bad fall down the stair “steps. = pk Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott and Neighborhood THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 ews And Notes Of Persona SECTION A — PAGE 5 | Interest Gloria Anne Beppler Becomes Bride Of Walter C. Bronson Gloria Anne Beppler, daughter of English ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Beppler, 802 | Laurie Jean Beppler, niece of the Harrison Avenue, Scranton, was | bride, was flower girl and wore a united in marriage with Walter C. silk organza over taffeta bouffant | Bronson, son of Mrs. Herbert Bron- | skirted dress of apricot. She carried | son and the late Mr. Bronson of a nosegay of orange flame sweet- | Harveys Lake. May 12th, 2 p.m. heart roses. | in the Myrtle Street Methodist| All attendants wore necklace and | Church, Scranton. Bowigin of aurora borealis, gifts of | Reverand James A. Wert and the | the bride. Their headpieces matched | Reverend W. Ronald Beppler, cousin | their dresses and were shaped of of the bride, officiated at the double | nylon petals and had attached cir-| ring ceremony. The altar was Cle veils. banked with cibotium ferns, palms! The bride's mother wore a street | and vases of white snapdragons and | length mint green dress of lace over | carnations. The pews were marked taffets and mint green accessories. with white satin streamers and | Her corsage was of champagne cym- bows. ir orchids. Escorted by her father, the bride | The grooms mother selected pow- wore white silk organza over peau | der de soie sheath floor length gown |“. . i a with reembroidered A | white cymbidium orchids. jacket with a scalloped jewel neck- line and long tapering sleeves. Her full silk organza over peau de soie train was belted at the waist. She carried a white Bible with cas-! ler Ju. and Charles Bepp ler, brothers | cade of English ivy, lily of the of the bride; and Richard Harding, valley and white ~gardenias. Her Noxen. headpiece. was a crown of frosty | white pearl sprigs and pearlized | 3 orange blossoms on which was church parlors. arranged a triple tiered bouffant' Mr. . Bronson is employed by | 1 | | | | blue lace street length dress, | son, Mark, age two, have moved from N. Dawes Ave, Kingston, to the apartment over the former Lundy cafe. They expect to open the cafe in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stolfi, former ‘apricot bell shaped silk organza |the Pennsylvania State University. veil of French illusion. { Linear Incorporated, Dallas. He is a Mrs. Frank L. Beppler Jr., Scran- | graduate of Lake Township High ton, was matron of honor. She chose | School and completed courses at over taffeta dress with ‘Sabrina! Mrs. Bronson was Extension | neckline and carried a formal ar- Home Economist with the Union Wright Street, Wilkes-Barre resi- dents, have purchased and moved | into a home at Shavertown R.D. 5. ! Mr. Stolfi is a contractor and expects | to retire shortly. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raymer of | Bangor, Pa., were the guests of Mr. | ) : a Mrs. Harry C. Hilbert over the! P: | Bo . | @Bister, Mrs. Margaret Brodell, Sagi- | | a NRE Be reekend. | Leo Malkemes SA of U.S. Navy at | Bainbridge, = Maryland, spent the weekend with his wife and son, the | former Ada Mae Hilbert. | Mrs. William Rosewell. Pittsburgh, recently spent two weeks with her naw St. § Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Par- | rish St., svent the weekend with | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Folmsbee | sand family,” West Suffield Con- necticut. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burger, Sky- view Drive. plan to fly by jet to Bermuda July 7. They will spend a week there, returning by boat. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fern and daughter, Skyview Drive, are moving to New Brunswick N.J. Mr. Fern is being transferred. “Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Davis, Pio- neer Ave. had as: weekend guest, Mrs. Lydia Thomas, of Chicago, Ill. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Deutsch; former residents of Dallas, now residing in Endicott N.Y. were visitors in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and ‘son, Bob, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G'S. Williams, Dallas. The Moyers live in Schuykill Haven. Mrs. Charles Calkins, Jackson St., sme former Ann Hodges, of London England, has aovlied for her United States Citizen-ship papers. Ann came to America four years ago. She and Charles were married on the Island of Cyprus. Mrs. Della Case and daughter, Bon- nie Jean. Brier Crest Road, Idetown, are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Haley Jr., Huston, Texas, Rick Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farr, Kunkle Road, is a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartier, Meadowcrest, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hos- pital on May 24. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Davenport, Lehman, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 5 Dallas, recently spent a few ‘eiys in Canada. Wh Helen Lohman, formerly of this area, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Puter- puch Orangeville, Mr. Puterbaugh’s Yther, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, with children Karla, Kevin, Barry, Brooke, and Grace Ann, Sweet Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre, Tren- ton, N.J. spent the weekend in Sweet \ Valley, visiting friends and rela-+ tives. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wickard, Windsor, N.Y. announce the arrival of Barbara Sue on Sunday morning, May 20 in Sidney Hospital, N.Y. She weighed seven pounds and fifteen ounces. Grandma Steele went up Monday and brought. little brother, Steven home with her. Brother Duane and Sister Fallie had to stay home to go to school. EXPERT TAILORING e Trouser Alterations @ Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center: Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night rangement. of seven deep beige | County Agriculture Extension As- cymbidium orchids with garlands of sociation for seven years in Lewis- | English ivy. { burg. She is a graduate of the Bridesmades' were Mrs. Charles Pennsylvania State University and Huffman, Liberty, sister of the | Scranton Central High School. | groom, and Mrs. Dale Keen, Way-| For traveling, the bride wore a mart. They wore gowns like the sheath dress with black skirt and matron of honor’s. Mrs. Huffman ' jacket and black and white print chose orchid and carried a formal top; beige straw hat and accessories. arrangement of lilac cymbidium | Her corsage was of gardenias. and garland of English ivy and After a trip through the southern Mrs. Keen, Nile green and carried states, the couple will reside at a formal arrangement of Nile green Harveys Lake. cymbidium orchids with garlands of ! Linda Lou Lloyd Is Typical Teenager Linda Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Shickshinny, former residents of Shavertown, is a typical teenager, with interests that are average . x s old sister, Ellen. a Sk Si Mrs, Coslett is the former Reba x | Kahler, Muncy. Rev. Coslett, Pas- Vall ippl Childr linic, in | 3 : Peleg Crna © oo. Vi Han tor of Whaleyville Methodist Church, al sivtoon yours: of age y is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. David ? Coslett, Sr. North Lake. She lives at home with her par- Charles Perkins Are ents, who are devoted to her, she gets around quite well,/ with the Wed Twenty-three Years Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, help of her wheel chair. Bill Phillips, the late disc jockey, Hills of Hope, observed their twenty- third wedding anniversary Sunday. was a good friend of Linda. Every They were married at the Metho- day before he went off the air, he mentioned her name. Her world just dist Church, Philadelphia, May 27, 1939, by Rev. Parvin. Mrs. Perkins shattered, when he passed away, Her sister, Mrs. Harold Lamoreaux and family reside on Mill St. in Dalles: Whsreishe Iso frequent is the former Anna Eastlack, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eastlack, Philadelphia Mr. Perkins is the son of Mrs. Florence Perkins, Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins have eight children, Patricia, student nurse at General Hospital; David, Jonathan, Charles, Timothy, Mark, Ruth and infant twin daughters, Priscilla Beth and Rebecca Sue. Deborah J. Boston Has Sixth Birthday Party Deborah J. Boston, Tonawanda, N.Y. celebrated her 6th birthday an- niversary at a party luncheon on May 29. Her parents, Marie and Ted | Boston recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary at their home, A. and B. Trailer Court. Mrs. Boston was formerly em- ployed in Dallas and lived on Sus- quehanna Avenue. Mark Coslett Rev. and Mrs. Carl Coslett, Whaleyville, Virginia, announce the birth of their first son, Mark, at Norfolk, Va. hospital, Apri] 24, The new arrival weighed seven pounds, twelve ounces. He has a five-year Henry Doerfler Graduates Henry A. Doerfler, who with his wife, Angela, resided in this area a few years ago, is a member of this year’s graduating class at the Uni- versity of New Mexico. The Doerflers with their five-year old son, Mark Angelo, have been re- siding in Albuquerque, bue will move soon to Camden, N.-J., where Mr. Doerfler has accepted a position with Radio Corporation of America. To Study In Oregon © Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kocher and daughter, Karen, motored to Baker, Oregon recently, where Mr, Kocher is taking a three month training course at a radar site under the direcior of his employer, Sperry, Rand Gyroscope Compay. Mr. Kocher is son of Mr. and Mrs. | former Loyalville resident, He is Sterling Kocher, Noxen R.-D. 1, Mrs. | now employed at the J. and A. Kocher is daugher of Mr. and Mrs. | Keller Machine Company. Debbie Gillbert Phares of Sweet Valley. POS post ee is their only child. JUST A SPIN... - OF THE DIAL and you reach THE BOSTON STORE In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Subscribers Only RE NO TOLL CHARGE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley Center Moreland, Dallas Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Mr. Boston is a || : tee. | Incoming and outgoing officers of Robert Wade; Secretary, Mrs. white accessories, and corsage of ghavertown PTA appear in this pic- Robert Walk; Be | ture, taken at the last meeting of Edwards. | John L. Bronson, Springville, was' pg year. Reading left to right are: | low, Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy, Mrs. Emmanuel, Mrs. Clayton Klaboe. William Davis, Dallas School Board Member; installed new Of- ficers at ‘the final meeting - of Shavertown PTA: President, Mrs. College Misericordia Graduate Treasurer, Donald become active members. | John M. Rogers, Mrs. Anthony | Mrs, Lester Hauck, Program Chair- | Novy, James H. Goodwin, Mrs, Du- man, introduced teachers, and Mrs. . Following the ceremony, a recep- relle T. Scott, Mrs. Rita McGuinness, | Rogers, President, presented each tion for all guests was held in the Mrs. George Kromebein, Mrs. Mary | with a gift of appreciation. James H. | Goodwin, Principal, spoke briefly. A display showed articles pre- i sented to the Teachers in the past! ‘few months, The plan adopted | throughout this year was to pur- ls Honored At Party On Sunday Leanora Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan of Middlesex, N.J. formerly of Lehman, was guest of honor at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cragle at Lehman on Sunday. Leonora, member of the graduating class at College Misericordia this year, was graduated from Lehman High School and made a lot of Back Moun- tain friends working at odd times at Gosart’s market, and with the doctors at Lehman. At the College, she was a sociology major. Present at open house on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adelman, Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mr. and Mrs, | Frank Urbanavitch, Mrs. . ] Directed by Lester Lewis, Shaver- | his brother’s best man, Ushers were | Robert Wade, Mrs. Robert Walk, town Grade School Band played. Edward ‘Traver, Friendsville, nep- pin Lester Hauck, William Davis, Mr. Lewis explained how fourth, hew of the groom; Frank L. Bepp- | ponalq Edwards, Mrs. Edward Dit- fifth and .six grade children could Shavertown PTA Installs Officers At Final Meeting Laura | ers, for use in their Classrooms. The | Electric Range that had been given i to. the School, but never installed. | Due to the overwhelming success | of the Spring Fun Festival, the PTA | was also able to take on another | Project for this year. Mrs: Rogers | | presented a’ list of “suggestions, as { compiled by the Executive Board. | PTA members voted to purchase an | Electric Water Cooler for the School ‘Building. Robert Wade and Mrs. | i Richard Sheldon were appointed to [follow ‘this through. Projects have been: g Used Cloth- ing and Furniture Sale, Peanuts. | during the Holiday Season, ‘Injun rem Women Golfers Hostesses To Participants | | | | Woman golfers from five country Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, | clubs, Fox Hill, Wyoming Valley, Jimmy and Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. | Elmhurst, Valley Country Club of Elmer Major, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | Hazleton and Irem Temple Country Major, Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Oscar Swan, Earl Swan, Pep- per and Earl, Mrs. Gilbert Tough, | Mr, and Mrs. Homer Major, Mrs. {Arnold Swan and Susan Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swan, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth D. Swan, Althea Dis- que, Mr. ad Mrs. Bruce Spencer, | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Swan, Mrs. | Joseph Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. | ' Kenneth J. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin | Cragle and Kevin and the guest of honor, Boy Scout T roop 444 Camps At Rummages Boy Scout Troop 444 spent. last weekend at Nanticoke District Camp- oree, Rummages’ ‘Grove. Accompany- ing the boys were Scout Master, Joseph G. Kipp, Assistant Scout Master, Albert L. Ray, Institutional Representative, Rev. ard L. Post. Assisting the leaders in setting up camp was Zigmund Jan- -wesniewski. The troop was. awarded a First Aid ribbon. : i Enjoying ' the weekend were: Richard Heiser, Timmy Nevel, Barry Ray, Bernard Saluta, Peter Clarke, and Gerard Kipp. Connie Bogden, Hostess To Horseshoe 4-H Club Back Mountain’ Horseshoe 4-H Club met on Saturday at the home of Connie Bogdon for a demonstra- tion given by Connie Bogdon, Leslie Vivian, and Eric Vivian, Present were: Lee Johnson, Tom Challenger, Dave Spencer, Judy Cris- pell, Nancy Crispell, Nancy Hughes, Val Tag, Resia Carroll, Tim Carroll, Connie- Bogdon, Ruth Ann Scott, Marge Wasehek, Fran Wentzel, Les- lie Vivian, Erica Vivian, Stuart Lacy, Anne Lacy, Ellen Bidwell, Linda Me- keel, Linda Tag, Mrs. Tony Bogdon, William © G. | Hughes, Explorer Unit Leader, How-' and E. V. Chadwick, County Agri- cultural Agent. On Monday the Club will be host -1to the Luzerne County 4-H Club | County Council at a meeting at Leh- man Fire Hall, 7 p.m. All members are invited. WITCHCRAFT? / No! No! No! SPOTS and STAINS VANISH Before your EYES from Table Tops and Furniture CALL OR 4-0744 EVENINGS @® Furniture Repair ® Cabinet Work @® Antique Refinishing STEFAN HELLERSPERK? WEST DALLAS % Just Arrived! Complete Line 1962 PLAYTEX SWIM CAPS Priced From $1.09 ®_ SUN-TAN HALL'S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN OR 4-4161 Open Daily & Sunday 8 AM. To 10 P.M. AIDS ® PICNIC SUPPLIES ® SUNGLASSES George E.|Club participated in the annual Louise Suggs Tournament spon- sored by Fowler Dick and Walker | under the auspices of the Irem! | Woman Golfers at the Irem Temple | Country Club on Friday. | Brunch for about ‘seventy five | guests and friends was served at 19:30 with Mrs. Paul Gross presiding, | and Frank Huttman representing the | Boston Store, Following brunch, a delightful fashion show, featuring Louise Suggs sports clothes was pre- | Meeting, and finally the Spring Fun Festival. Mrs. Lester Hauck was Program Chairman. Programs were rated Ex- cellent by the National PTA. As reported by Mrs. Robert Bayer, PTA Membership was 191, which includes 137 familiés. This is from a total school enrollment of 238. Refreshments "were served by Mrs. McGuiness’s first grade, with Mrs. Walter Gosart and Mrs. Merl Bigelow as hostesses. At the business session, devotions were led by D. T. Scott Jr. Mrs. Novy’s class won the attendance { banner for the sixth time this year. | Lester Hauck; Vice President, chase articles for individual teach- | Joe’ with Grab-Um Bags at a PTA n Tournament sented by the Store and two com- plete Louise Suggs outfits, door prizes, awarded to Mrs. George Mont- gomery and Mrs. Henry Davis. Mrs. Harold Snowden was chairman of the brunch and fashion show. A field of approximately sixty | players from the five clubs partici- pated in the tournament, and two | handsome trophies were won by Mrs. Edgar Desson, low gross, and Mrs. Seymour Dimond, low net. They were presented by Robert Burnside. Mrs. George Montgomery did an ex- | cellent job of handling arrangements for the tournament. Third Birthday Party | Patricia Jones, only daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jones, 85 | Rice Avenue Trucksville, observed | her third birthday with a family dinner on May 17. Helping with the celebration were her brothers, David, Donnie and Jeffrey. A "Twisting In Orbit" | To Be Held Friday “Twisting In Orbit”, annual spring dance “of Dallas“ Junior Woman's Club, will be held Friday night at the Irem Temple Country Club from 9 until 1 a.m. Jack Melton will play. FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre SPECIAL OFFER given absolutely free with each 32 piece service for eight... in REED & BARTON Sterling PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED Eight 4-piece place settings in Reed & Barton solid silver start at just $224, Fed. tax included. Eighteen beautiful designs from which to choose., ny GED Aan SEs en SUR GRA GEO GEA GER GER GER GED GN} GN GEO GEN SNE ER EE GW Gu wn sw “Provincial” SILVER , CHEST PACIFIC CLOTH LINED Janice Rinken Graduates | From Mercy, In Scranton Janice Esther Rinken, Idetown, graduated Saturday morning from Mercy Hospital Training School in Scranton, one of forty in her class who received diplomas from Rt. Rev. Jerome Hannon, Bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, in exercises at 3t. Patrick’s Cathedral, where Bishop Hannan was celebrant of a Solemn High Mass. Miss Rinken, daughter bf Mrs. Vivian Rinken and the late Alexan- der Rinken who died in October of 1960, attended Lehman schools for ‘twelve years, graduating in 1959. She entered training that same year. Supervisor of Nurses for the past year, enormously popu- lar with the student nurses is Sis- ter Marie de Lessis RSM, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy of Dallas. June 20 of While at Lehman, Janice played in the band for several years; sang in the chorus; was on the newspaper staff; and belonged to several clubs. While ‘taking her training, she was a student for eight months at Marywood College near Scranton. Mr. And Mrs. George Price Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George H. Price, Pioneer "Avenue, Trucksville, were honored at a surprise party at the home of George May, 110 Pierce Street, Plymouth, on their forty fourth wedding anniversary and Mrs. Pierce’s birthday. Party table was attractive with | centerpiece of wedding cake and i bells. The couple received a money tree along with other lovely gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wil- liams, Elizabeth, N.J., George May, Fred May, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Ivan, Mr. { and Mrs. Peter Lamb and son, Peter, Mr. and Mrs. John May and 'Jokn and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mital, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barton, Mr. and Mrs, Timmy Gardgalla, Louise Fine, Clara Morgans and the guests of honor. | Mary Grace Cooney To Wed S/Sgt. Whitesell i Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Cooney | Sr., 55 Sturdevant Street, Wilkes ! Barre, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh- | ter Mary Grace to S/Sgt. George E. Whitesell, U.S.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dreher Whitesell, 166 Oak Lane, | Trucksville. LL IR PY f i FRANK CLARK ame. ly i : 63 SO. MAIN ST. 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